McIntosh 'really struggling to come to terms' with Olympic disappointment published at 11:30 BST 2 August 2024
Tyrone Smith
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter in Paris
Image source, PA MediaA distraught Seonaid McIntosh admits it will "take a while" to get over failing to make the Olympic final in the 50m three position rifle event.
As a world champion and a world number one in the discipline, the 28-year-old travelled to Paris as one of Scotland's strongest gold medal hopes.
But McIntosh finished 12th in the qualifiers, with only the top eight progressing to Friday's final.
"I think it is going to take a while [to get over] certainly," she told BBC Sport.
"I was fourth in one World Cup this year and won all the others, so I am really struggling to come to terms with it and I think it is going to take a while."
"I’m incredibly disappointed. I sobbed into my dad's chest for a bit, my boyfriend was here, and my mum and my two best friends, so it was really nice they were here and I got to see them afterwards."



















