September 2000
TIME: Flawless Diamond [Following an Australian Olympian]
September 18, 2000
By TIM BLAIR and MICHAEL WARE
For Michael Diamond, less practice makes perfect. Australia's laser-eyed trap shooter becomes bored and loses focus if he overtrains, so usually restricts his stints at the range to two a month — far fewer than most of his Olympic opponents, who tend to train like, well, Olympians. They blast away at flying clay discs for days on end. Diamond goes to the beach.
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For Michael Diamond, less practice makes perfect. Australia's laser-eyed trap shooter becomes bored and loses focus if he overtrains, so usually restricts his stints at the range to two a month — far fewer than most of his Olympic opponents, who tend to train like, well, Olympians. They blast away at flying clay discs for days on end. Diamond goes to the beach.
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