Olympic Gold Medalist Kim Rhode
As the youngest person to ever represent the U.S. on the Olympic Shooting Team and the youngest woman for any country in the world to make an Olympic shooting team, Kim has worked hard to achieve her dream. The road to the Olympics began at the age of 10. Kim practiced every day after school, sometimes until 9 or 10 o'clock at night and getting up at 4 am to complete her homework. A typical day of practice is 4 to 6 hours every single day. She has been training for 21 years. Her early training put her in the history books as the youngest girl to break 100 straight in American skeet at 12 years old.
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What were these parents, coaches and Olympic officials thinking? Letting a 10 year-old girl anywhere within the vicinity of a firearm ! They should all be arrested. It doesn't matter that she was being supervised and trained by professionals.
There should be a law banning everyone from training to be an Olympic Team shooter until they are 21 years old. Period.
I wonder if she, as a skinny, weak 10 year-old girl, even had the strength to pull the trigger by herself ? Or, did she have to "fiddle" with it?