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1972 -

When Michael Diamond won the Olympic men’s trap gold medal in Atlanta in 1996, he became the first Australian to win a shooting event at the Games since Donald Mackintosh potted more live pigeons than any rival in Paris in 1900. Diamond, a third-generation Greek-Australian from Goulburn, hit 149 clay targets out of a possible 150 to win the trap shoot. With nerveless poise he broke 25 targets out of 25 in the final, unaffected by the encouragement of a patriotic crowd for his American opponents.

By the time the Sydney Olympics arrived in 2000, Diamond had won the world trap and double trap championships. Again he made history, and consolidated his place within the pantheon of great marksmen, winning back-to-back gold. Only one trap shooter had ever done that before - Italy’s Luciano Giovenetti, who won the event in Moscow (1980) and Los Angeles (1984). In the final, over three rounds, he hit every one of the 75 targets - small orange discs, flying at speeds of around 100km an hour from unpredictable angles. Afterwards Diamond dedicated the gold medal to his father Con, who had died four months earlier. It was Con who had introduced him to shooting, and had been his coach ever since.

Diamond finished eighth in the trap event at the 2004 Athens Olympics. In 2007 he won the world trap shooting championship in Nicosia, Cyprus. In 2008, competing in his fifth Olympics, he just missed out on a medal in Beijing - beaten in a shoot-out for bronze by Russia’s Alexey Alipov.  

Harry Gordon, AOC historian

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Sport Shooting

Olympic Medals
Gold Medal Gold 2
Silver Medal Silver -
Bronze Medal Bronze -

Olympic Results

Trap - Men
Qualification 72 6th
Qualification 119 5th
Final 142 4th
Final Placing 4/35

100 of our finest athletes
Michael Diamond is one of our 100 finest Australian Athletes. The list was compiled by Official AOC Historian Harry Gordon.
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Games Attended
Beijing 2008
XXIX Summer Olympics
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Athens 2004
XXVIII Summer Olympics
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Sydney 2000
XXVII Summer Olympics
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Atlanta 1996
XXVI Summer Olympics
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Barcelona 1992
XXV Summer Olympics
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