Wilson wins shooting gold
GREAT Britain's Peter Wilson has claimed top spot in the final of the men's double trap at the Royal Artillery Barracks.
Wilson was imperious with his final shots, finishing clear of Sweden's Hakan Dahlby and Russia's Vasily Mosin.
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