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Vincent Charles Hancock is an American shooter, renowned for his achievements in Olympic skeet shooting. He was born in Eatonton, Georgia, and stands 5'8" tall. Hancock is the first Olympic skeet shooter to win gold medals in the same event across consecutive Games and the first to claim four World Championship titles in Men’s Skeet.
A former sergeant in the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, Hancock's career is marked by his contributions to the sport and his service, including the National Defense Service Medal and the Distinguished International Shooter Badge. He began shooting competitively at age 11, inspired by his father, Craig Hancock, a competitive shooter himself. Hancock holds a degree from Troy University and enjoys hobbies such as golfing, hunting, and fishing.
List of Vincent Hancock's Olympic Medals
Vincent Hancock has won three gold medals at three Olympic Games skeet shooting. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he secured his first gold medal in the Men’s Skeet event with a score of 121 in the qualification round and 24 in the final, totaling 145. He repeated this triumph at the 2012 London Olympics, where he scored 123 in qualification and 25 in the final, culminating in a total score of 148. Hancock continued his dominance at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where he won gold with a score of 122 in the qualification round and 59 in the final, achieving a total score of 181.
Event | Location | Medal |
Olympic Games | ||
2008 Beijing | Gold | |
2012 London | Gold | |
2020 Tokyo | Gold |
Vincent Hancock's Other Medals
Vincent Hancock has earned a total of three Olympic medals, eight World Championship medals (five gold, two silver, and one bronze), seven World Cup Final medals (six silver and one bronze), 29 World Cup medals (21 gold, six silver, and two bronze), two Continental American Championship medals (two gold), and four Pan American Games medals (four gold).
At the World Championships, Hancock won gold medals in Men’s Skeet at Baku in 2023 with a qualification score of 149 and 43 in the medal matches, Changwon in 2018 with a score of 125 and 59 in the final, and Lonato in 2015 with a score of 122, where he achieved 16 in both the semifinal and final. He also claimed gold at Maribor in 2009 with a qualification score of 124 and 25 in the final, and Lonato in 2005 with a qualification score of 123 and 25 in the final. In addition, Hancock earned silver medals in Men’s Skeet at Osijek in 2022 and Nicosia in 2007, and bronze medals at Nicosia in 2007 and Osijek in 2022.
In World Cup events, Hancock has achieved numerous victories, including first-place finishes in Men’s Skeet at cities like Lonato, Rabat, Doha, Acapulco, and Changwon across different years. He also secured gold in Skeet Mixed Team events in various locations, showcasing his versatility. At the Pan American Games, Hancock won gold in Skeet Men and Skeet Mixed Team at Santiago in 2023 as well as in Guadalajara in 2011 and Rio de Janeiro in 2007.
Vincent Hancock's Personal Bests
Vincent Hancock has achieved remarkable personal bests and records in shooting. He equaled the world record for Skeet Men with a score of 602 in 2019 and matched the qualification world record with a score of 125 in 2015. Additionally, he set the Olympic record for Skeet Men with a score of 59 in 2021.
Vincent Hancock's Training
Vincent Hancock's training routine includes waking up at 6:30 a.m. to prepare his daughters for school, followed by two to five hours of shooting practice and cardio or weight training. He focuses on quality over quantity, averaging 1,000 to 1,200 rounds per week and shooting around 40,000 rounds annually. Following his shooting practice, he incorporates cardio and weight training into his fitness regimen. Hancock's approach emphasizes precision and consistency over sheer volume, aiming to maintain high standards for each shot.
List of Vincent Hancock Olympic Medals FAQs
A. Vincent Hancock was born on March 19, 1989.
A. Vincent Hancock is 35 years old.
A. Vincent Hancock resides in Fort Worth, TX, USA.
A. Vincent Hancock is 175 cm (5 feet 9 inches) tall.
A. Vincent Hancock weighs 78 kg (172 pounds).