Amber Rutter shooting
Amber Rutter shooting

Amber Rutter shooting

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Amber Rutter from Great Britain earned a silver medal in the women's skeet shooting final at the Paris Olympics, but her victory was overshadowed by controversy regarding a critical missed shot ruling. Competing just three months after giving birth, Rutter tied with Chile's Francisca Crovetto Chadid at 55 hits each, leading to a shoot-off. During this shoot-off, Rutter believed she hit her target, but the referees ruled it a miss despite video replays showing otherwise. This ruling allowed Crovetto to secure gold, marking Chile's first shooting gold medal in 16 years. Rutter expressed her disappointment and called for the implementation of video review systems in future competitions for accuracy. Despite the outcome, Rutter remained proud of her achievement, highlighting her journey back to competitive sports after childbirth.

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