Amber Hill: Briton wins gold on return to international shooting
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Great Britain's Amber Hill won gold on her return to international shooting after missing out on last summer's Tokyo Olympics with coronavirus.
The 24-year-old claimed a comfortable first place at the World Cup in Nicosia, Cyprus.
"The feeling of coming home with a medal for my country never gets old," Hill said.
And in Norway, Great Britain secured the top two places on the podium at the 10m European Championships.
Ryan Cockbill and James Bevis won gold and silver as well as claiming team silver alongside compatriot Tim Jeffery.
Cockbill, who competed for GB at the 2012 Paralympics, added gold to his individual and team R4 silver.
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