Clay Shooting

JUST A girl WHO LIKES GUNS

I’m just a girl that likes guns,” says Amber Hill. Well, this girl certainly knows how to use one.

Amber’s achievements are phenomenal, all the more so for someone her age: ISSF bronze, silver and gold medals – not to mention representing Great Britain at the Rio Olympics in 2016, at the age of just nineteen. Amber comes from Bracknell and has been a member of Team GB since fourteen, competing all over the world. She acknowledges that the highlight of her career so far has been shooting for Britain at the 2016 Olympics, “an incredible experience”.

With the Tokyo Olympics postponed until 2021 Amber’s plans have been put on hold, but “I’m putting all of the plans in place to get me there next year. Team

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