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WINNERS CROWNED AT GRAND FINAL

The cream of Britain’s international Skeet and Trap shooters battled it out over a wet and windy two days at Fauxdegla shooting ground in Wales for the honours at the British Shooting Grand Final 2019 on 28-29 September. The competitors had fought their way through a series of qualifying events to reach the final, with a slew of medals to be won on the day. After two days and 125 targets each, the top shooters in every category proceeded to a shoot-off to decide the medal positions.

In seniors, Olympic Trap gold went to Matt Coward-Holley in the men’s category and Kirsty Hegarty in ladies. In the Olympic Skeet, the top honour in men was won by Dominic Cooper, and Amber Hill

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