BATT-59 wrote:The Olympics is a competitive shooters ultimate platform; you do not get to that level and forget how you got there. At that level, clarification for shooting poorly is frowned upon and reflects poorly on the shooter. Mr. Turner needs to stick his head in the sand and except comments from competitive shooters like me. Specifies for his low score should have been kept between him and his coach, because poor performance is not excuseable at that competitive level. He represented all the competitive air pistol shooters in America, failed and selfishly sought a pass by giving specifies for his lack of acomplishment. How selfish is that? I have meet and shot against Mr. Turner, so he does not get a pass from me. His coach needs be replaced, because it was his job to notice the lack of focus in Mr. Turner, and slap is his a-- back into reality before he got on the firing line.
Bottom-line: Mr. Turner is an excellent shooter whom I admire, he won the bronze medal in the 2008 Olympics, but he was not fully focused on this mission. He and his coach failed their Country in the 2012 Men's 10 meter air pistol.
Hey buddy, pull your head in and understand that EVERY shooter, no matter what country they shoot for has done their best when on the line.
Turner had a bad day, so what, get over it!!!
I would love to have a bad day and shoot like that... you seem to forget that sport is just entertainment, its not life or death, its entertainment
without a script!
If you think you could have done better, then why didnt you qualify to represent your country???
I am very proud of the Australian shooter who placed 28th place, he did his best and thats all you can ask!!!
Grow up or shut your mouth!