ISSF World Cup: Vincent Hancock Collects Men’s Skeet Silver Medal In Morocco

Federal Ammunition’s Vincent Hancock earned an ISSF World Cup silver medal in Men’s Skeet, plus Skeet Mixed Team gold with teammate Kim Rhode at the 2024 competition in Rabat, Morocco, Feb. 4-13.

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posted on February 20, 2024
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Three-time Olympian Vincent Hancock claimed a silver medal in the Men’s Skeet event at the 2024 ISSF World Cup for Shotgun, held in Rabat, Morocco, Feb. 4-13. In addition, Hancock was perfect in Skeet Mixed Team qualification and final, shooting clean to help his team triumph over the second-ranked Georgian squad by five targets to claim the top podium spot with teammate Kim Rhode.
Photo credit: Andrea Caroppo/ISSF

Team USA shooter Vincent Hancock, a three-time Olympic champion who is sponsored by Federal Ammunition, brought home two more World Cup medals at the 2024 International Shooting Sport Federation World Cup for Shotgun in Rabat, Morocco, February 4-13.

Hancock landed a silver medal in Men’s Skeet and gold in the Skeet Mixed Team event.

In the Men’s Skeet competition, Hancock qualified in sixth place to make the finals. During the medal competition, Hancock climbed the ladder with a solid performance prior to being bested by Italy’s Tammaro Cassandro, who missed just one target out of 60 in the finals.

As for the Skeet Mixed Team competition, Hancock and his teammate, NRA Board Member Kim Rhode, missed just one combined target out of 150 to qualify for the gold medal match. Hancock continued his perfection in the final by shooting clean and leading the American team over a team from Georgia by five targets to capture the gold medal.

“Another great international performance by Vincent,” Jason Nash, Federal’s vice president of marketing said. “Vincent is a champion, and we look forward to the Paris 2024 selection matches in Tucson, Ariz., coming in March.”

See the full results of the 2024 ISSF World Cup at the ISSF website.

Go to federalpremium.com to learn more about Federal Ammunition and usashooting.org for the latest from USA Shooting.

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