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Great Britain seeking improvement after qualification day one of men's skeet

Great Britain's Michael Gilligan and Harry Jeremy Bird will be looking to gain higher scores come day two after finishing qualification day one of the men's skeet in Baku.

Great Britain's Michael Gilligan and Harry Jeremy Bird will be looking to improve on qualification day two after finishing down the pecking order on day one of the men's skeet shooting event at the Baku Shooting Centre.

Gilligan finished up with a score of 72 on Saturday to leave him ranked in 16th position, while Jeremy Bird finished at the bottom of the chart in 30th following a total of 66.

The pair will go out to shoot again tomorrow, with Gilligan occupying squad two and Jeremy Bird in squad four.

Saturday's most impressive showing in the men's skeet came from Denmark's Jesper Hansen, who was ranked top with a score of 75.

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