Austen Smith, of Keller, Texas, earns bronze in Women’s Skeet at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Chateauroux Shooting Rage in France Aug. 4.
Smith is no stranger to success and the podium. She has over 20 international medals and is extremely happy to add an Olympic medal to her collection.
“I am elated. I am over the moon and loving every moment of it,” said Smith. “Just to have an Olympic medal is my dream.”
Smith is coached by four-time Olympic gold medalist Vincent Hancock. Hancock earned his fourth gold in Men’s Skeet at the Paris Games Aug. 3.
Smith made her Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020 where she placed 10th overall. When asked what changed for her between Tokyo and Paris, she spoke about improving her mental game.
“I did a lot of mental training actually,” said Smith, who currently attends the University of Texas at Arlington. “Back then I relied a lot on my emotions especially during major matches. I definitely focused more on that and making sure I am thinking the right things every single time I step in the station.”
Smith shot an overall qualification score of 122/125. She tied Amber Rutter, of Great Britian, in qualifications and then won a 14 point shoot off, earning herself the number one bib for the final. In the final, Smith bested Vanessa Hockova, of Slovakia, who placed fourth. View official results here.
Dania Vizzi, of Odessa, Florida, also competed in Women’s Skeet at the Paris Games. She made her Olympic debut and finished 12th with a score of 118/125. View official results here.
On Aug. 5, the final day for shooting competition, Mixed Team Skeet will make it’s Olympic debut at the Paris Games. USA team one is Hancock and Smith and USA team two is Conner Prince and Vizzi.
“Vinny and I are a strong team, and I am expecting great things from us,” said Smith. “We want to bring home as many medals as possible for Team USA. “
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