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History made: Tarleton State University senior Conner Prince takes Silver at Paris Olympics!

  • Writer: Sara Vanden Berge
    Sara Vanden Berge
  • Aug 4, 2024
  • 1 min read

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Conner Prince won Silver for the USA in Olympic men’s skeet shooting Saturday.

TSU Media Relations

 

CHATEAUROUX, France — Tarleton State University senior manufacturing and industrial management major Conner Prince took home silver for the USA in Olympic men’s skeet shooting Saturday at the Chateauroux Shooting Centre.

 

He becomes the first competitor in school history to earn a medal in an Olympic event, according to university archives.


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Ahead of the final, Prince registered a 124 to equal the qualifying Olympic record, joining Italy’s Tammaro Cassandro and Chinese Taipei’s Meng Yuan Lee atop the leaderboard.

 

Also joining Prince in the finals was his teammate and coach, Vincent Hancock, who won gold in 2008, 2012 and 2020. Other finalists included Sweden’s Stefan Nilsson and Peru’s Nicolas Espinosa Pacheco.

 

In the finals, the Tarleton Texan hit 42 of his first 43 targets. He would go on to connect on 48 of 50 overall, tying Hancock for first and forcing additional shots to determine a winner. The final tally would be 58 for Hancock and 57 for Prince.

 

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Lee took home bronze.

 

Prior to the Olympics, Prince expressed that it hadn’t fully hit him yet what was about to transpire.

 

“It’s a dream come true,” he said at the time. “But to be honest, it hasn’t really set in that I’m going to the Olympics.”

 

Now the Burleson native can say that not only did he make the USA team, but he earned a medal while representing his country.


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Patrick Lauer
Sep 20

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