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London Olympics: Crowd gets loud at rifle competition

Britain's Jennifer McIntosh acknowledges well-wishers during the 10-meter air rifle competition.
(Khaled Desouki / AFP/Getty Images)
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LONDON — Rifle shooting has never been the rowdiest of sports.

Competitors stand absolutely silent, focused on the target, squeezing off one shot after another. The crowds — a relative term — watch intently and respectfully.

But the 10-meter air rifle competition at the 2012 London Olympics had a different sort of feel on Saturday, the action punctuated by frequent bursts of applause.

British shooter Jennifer McIntosh was taken aback — until she realized that all the clapping was for her, the hometown crowd showing their support after every good shot.

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“We’re not exactly used to that but it was phenomenal,” McIntosh said.

At one point, the 21-year-old athlete stepped away from her rifle and offered a wave toward the stands.

“Actually, I found it really helped,” she said. “It gave me something to laugh about, which helps deal with the nerves.”

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