Tokyo Olympics: Shooting star Matt Coward-Holley claims bronze
The 26-year-old shot 33 of 40 in the final to replicate the third place secured by Ed Ling at the Rio Games five years ago.
The Chelmsford shooter had arrived in Japan as one of the favourites for gold as the world and European champion but could not match the Czech duo of Jiri Liptak and David Kostelecky.
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Hide AdLiptak won gold and Kostelecky claimed silver after a dramatic shoot-off for the Olympic title.
Coward-Holley had made a shaky start, making only seven of his opening 10 shots, but then responded with 14 in a row to get back on track.
That run ended just as early pace-setter Jorge Orozco Diaz began to falter, with the Mexican ultimately finishing fourth after missing three shots in a row during the elimination period.
With Kostelecky three shots clear at that point, Coward-Holley had been level pegging with Liptak but a miss in the 38th shot ended his hopes of progressing further.
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Hide AdCoward-Holley was a promising rugby player in his teenage years but twice suffered cracked vertebra and slipped discs.
After being advised to give up the game, he returned to his first love of shooting, a sport he had previously “done for fun” in his youth.
Coward-Holley became the first Brit to win a world title in an Olympic shotgun discipline with trap gold in Italy in 2019 and has now followed that up with a podium place in Tokyo.
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