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Shooter Kim Rhode on Her Six Olympics Streak ('Amazing') and Heading to Tokyo as an Alternate "We could do this for a very, very long time, and I look forward to continuing to compete," Kim Rhode ...
Almost no one in the world has been an Olympian six times. Not Kim Rhode. She had just turned 17 when she won her first gold medal in shooting in 1996 and, five Olympics later, she won her sixth medal ...
Kim Rhode of the U.S. competes in the women’s skeet final at the 2012 London Olympics. Rhode shot a world record-tying 99 of the 100 targets, including all 25 in the final, to win the gold medal ...
Kim Rhode is the first athlete in the summer Games to win in an individual medal in six consecutive competitions. ... After six Olympic medals for shooting, we can’t take our eyes off Kim Rhode .
Her “ultimate dream” is perfect shooting in a record-eligible competition. Rhode has come close, hitting 99 out of 100 at the London Olympics. In 2017, Rhode finished fourth at the world championships ...
Kim Rhode is making big changes as the world championships approach, and as she prepares to turn 40 next year, it looks like she’s peaking as a shooter. Kim Rhode, with record 7th Olympics in sight, ...
Kim Rhode captured bronze in the skeet shooting event at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. (Photo: Kim Rhode) Kelsey Bolar / @kelseybolar.
She just became the first Olympic athlete, male or female, to medal in six consecutive summer Olympic Games, but most sports fans have never heard of U.S. skeet-shooter Kim Rhode.