Shooting: Peter Wilson wins World gold
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Your support makes all the difference.Britain's Peter Wilson won gold at the Al Ain World Cup on his return to competitive shooting.
The London 2012 Olympic double trap gold medallist came out on top in a shoot-off against China's Wang Hu. The tournament is Wilson's first competitive shoot since he won at the Olympics.
"There was pressure on me as Olympic champion. I struggled in practice, but by focusing on technique, I got the best out of myself," he said.
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