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Scots scoop medals on Day two

Jennifer McIntosh and Kay Copland picked up Scotland’s second bronze medal of the 2010 Games in a tense session at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range. 

The pair competed together in the 50m three position event in humid Delhi conditions, finishing third behind Singapore and India.  

The results came down to the final shot of the competition with Kay; the sole remaining shooter on the range, needing a ten to secure silver for Scotland. A ten would have moved the pair level with India on points, but would have been enough to take them ahead due to their higher inner ten score, however she scored a nine and they had to settle for bronze. 

After picking up her first Commonwealth Games medal Jen, 19 said: “I’m obviously delighted to have won a medal, though it’s a bit disappointing to come away with bronze rather than silver or gold. It’s tough, particularly when it came down to that last point.” 

Kay added: "I'm really happy with the result. I had no idea it was so close, but it's a great feeling to come away with a medal."

McIntosh was one of the first shooters to complete all three positions, leaving her with the unenviable task of watching her partner finish. It was a tense half hour with the medal places changing after almost every shot.

“It was absolutely terrifying watching Kay shoot that last sequence”, said Jen. “It’s always the worst part for me”. 

“It was running through my head that there could be just a few points between gold; silver, bronze and fourth, but I was trying not to think about it too much. The thought of it maybe just got a bit too much today for my last shot.”

Both Jen and Kay will be back in action on Thursday in the 50m 3P singles event. 



 

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