Seven U.S. Army soldiers, one Army Reserve soldier and two Veterans are representing Team USA at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, which begins today.
The Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU) is well-represented with both returning medalists and newcomers alike aiming for gold. Notably, AMU’s former member Vincent Hancock, a five-time Olympian, has a chance to make history.
If Hancock secures his fourth gold medal in Men’s Skeet, he will become the first shooter to win the same individual event four times and will join the ranks of Carl Lewis and Michael Phelps as one of only six athletes to achieve this milestone.
Here’s a look at the military and Veterans representing Team USA:
Shooting
Marine Corps Veteran Keith Sanderson (Men’s Rapid-Fire Pistol)
Army Staff Sgt. Will Hinton (Trapshooting)
Army Staff Sgt. Rachel Tozier (Trapshooting)
Army Sgt. Sagen Maddalena (Women’s 10m Air Rifle, Women’s 50m Smallbore)
Army Sgt. Ivan Roe (Men’s 10m Air Rifle, Men’s 50m Three-Position)
Army Veteran Vincent Hancock (Men’s Skeet)
Track and Field
Army Reserve 1st Lt. Sam Kendricks (Pole Vault)
Army Staff Sgt. Leonard Korir (Marathon)
Wrestling
Army Spc. Kamal Bey (Greco-Roman 77kg)
Rugby
Army Capt. Sammy Sullivan (Women’s Rugby Sevens)
Coaching
Army Master Sgt. Dennis Bowsher (Modern Pentathlon Coach)
Army Sgt. 1st Class Spenser Mango (Wrestling Coach)
