Shoot to Kill – How an Aussie Won the Worst 'Olympic' Event Ever Held

Shoot to Kill – How an Aussie Won the Worst 'Olympic' Event Ever Held

Donald Mackintosh was the world’s best shooter and in 1900 in Paris he won what is still the most shocking sporting event ever associated with the Olympic Games. Did he really win gold? Why is that the least controversial thing about his claim to fame?


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Australia's Forgotten Serial Maniacs

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