At the
2004 Summer Olympics, he won the
double trap event and finished fourth in the
trap event. At the
2005 ISSF World Cup, he won another gold medal in double trap. He competed at the
2008 Summer Olympics, but did not reach the final in
trap. He subsequently began coaching young
British shooter
Peter Wilson, who would win the
double trap event at the
2012 London Olympics. ==References==