Mike Watt (sport shooter)

Michael Prendeville Watt (31 July 1936 – 29 March 2015) was a New Zealand sports shooter.He competed in the 50 metre rifle, prone event at the 1972 Summer Olympics, finishing in 29th place.[1] Born in Wellington on 31 July 1936,[1] Watt was educated at Wellesley College and Scots College.[2] Much of his working life was spent with P&O Shipping in office administration.This biographical article relating to sport shooting in New Zealand is a stub.
WellingtonSports shootingsports shooter50 metre rifle, prone event1972 Summer OlympicsWellesley CollegeScots CollegeP&O Shipping1972 New Zealand Olympic teamArcheryRobin SampsonAthleticsLaurie D'ArcyRod DixonJack FosterSue HadenPenny HuntRoger JohnsonTerry MannersBrenda MatthewsDave McKenzieLes MillsTony PolhillDick QuaxBevan SmithRobin TaitDick TaylerGavin ThorleyBoxingJeff RackleyPat RyanCanoeingDonald CooperTom DooneyCyclingBruce BiddlePaul BrydonJohn DeanVern HanarayHarry KentNeil LysterRobert OliverBlair StockwellGymnasticsDiane FooteTerry SaleField hockeyJeff ArchibaldArthur BorrenJan BorrenJohn ChristensenGreg DaymanChris InesonRoss McPhersonBarry MaisterSelwyn MaisterTrevor ManningArthur ParkinRamesh PatelAlan PattersonKevin RigbyTed SalmonWarwick WrightRick LittlewoodRowingJohn ClarkTrevor CokerWarren ColeRoss CollingeSimon DickieJoe EarlJohn HunterTony HurtDick JoycePeter LindsayDavid LindstromNoel MillsChris NilssonGary RobertsonDudley StoreyDick TonksWybo VeldmanMurray WatkinsonLindsay WilsonSailingFraser BeerJock BilgerNoel EverettCon LintonSteve MartenMurray RossJack ScholesBret de ThierRon WatsonShootingIan BallingerGraeme McIntyreBruce McMillanSwimmingHeather CoombridgeColin HerringSusan HunterJohn McConnochieJaynie ParkhouseMark TreffersWeightliftingJohn BoltonTony EbertBrian MarsdenWrestlingDavid AspinChef de MissionJoe McManemin