Kimberly "Kim" Susan Rhode (born July 16, 1979) is an
American double trap and
skeet shooter. A
California native, she is a two-time
Olympic gold medal winner and six-time national champion in double trap. She was the youngest member of the U.S. Olympic team at the
1996 Summer Olympics in
Atlanta,
Georgia. Most recently she won a silver medal in skeet shooting at the
2008 Summer Games.
Born in
Whittier, California, Rhode began
sport hunting at an early age, traveling on
African safaris by the age of 12. At 13, she won her first world championship title in women's double trap shooting. Rhode won a gold medal at the 1996 Summer Games, making her the youngest female gold medalist in the history of Olympic shooting. She later won a bronze medal at the
2000 Summer Olympics in
Sydney, Australia. Rhode also won a gold medal at the
2004 Summer Olympics in
Athens.
After double trap shooting was eliminated from the Olympic games, she has concentrated on skeet. At the 2007 world cup competitions in
Santo Domingo, she set a new final world record in this event with 98 hits (73 in the qualification round and a perfect 25 in the final). She went on to win the silver medal at the
2008 Summer Olympics in women's skeet.
Rhode is co-host of the
Outdoor Channel's TV program
Step Outside. Rhode studied
veterinary medicine at
Cal......
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