From Task and Purpose
A U.S. Army
soldier is bringing home a gold medal from this year’s Olympic games.
1st Lt. Amber English broke an Olympic record for women’s skeet shooting
at the Tokyo Olympics on Monday and walked away with a gold medal.
English, a
logistics officer in the Army Reserve, is one of 17 soldiers competing in
this year’s Olympic games in Tokyo, Japan. She earned 56 points during the
event on Monday, setting a new Olympic record; according to a release from the Olympics, she is the
second American to ever win the women’s skeet shooting event.
This is her first gold medal.
“We are very fortunate to be here to be able to compete,”
English said in the release. “You know everyone wanted to compete last year but
we are very fortunate to still be here and do what we do. We appreciate
everything.”
English
trained for the 2020 Olympics after falling short of making the last summer
games in 2016. Military Families Magazine reported that
she lost her father, Mike, during the 2016 Olympic trials and ultimately “ended
up as an alternate and took some time off.”
While she trained for the 2020 Olympics, she also joined the
Army. In 2017, she became a logistics officer and joined the Army Marksmanship
Unit at Fort Benning, Georgia.
She told Military Families Magazine
that being in the Army has helped teach her how to perform under
pressure.
“One of the things I’ve learned since joining the military is
that these people that I’m surrounded by, whether they’re shooting or whether
deployed, whatever their job is in the military, they still have to figure out
how to get the job done,” English said.
Just
an hour after English won her gold medal, another American Olympian, Vincent
Hancock, kept the winning streak going, becoming the first skeet shooter to win
three gold medals, according to the Associated Press.
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/army-gold-medal-olympics-amber-english/
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