RIO DE JANEIRO -- He lost concentration at the worst possible moment. It was only a split second, yet could have cost him a spot in the finals.Henri Junghaenel told himself that if he made it to finals, he wouldnt let that happen again.The German shooter got through, then followed through.Junghaenel repeatedly shot deep into the 10-ring to open the finals Friday and went on to win the Olympic gold medal in mens 50-meter prone rifle.I was really mad at myself for that last shot (in qualifying), he said. I kind of lost focus and pretty much told myself its a new game. I have a new chance, dont do a stupid shot like that again.Junghaenel appeared in good shape toward the end of qualifying, but a final shot of 9.4 jeopardized his chance for the finals. He squeaked through by 0.5 and had four near-perfect 10.8 shots in the finals. He had just one shot below 10, a 9.9 on his 14th shot. South Koreas Kim Jonghyun gained ground late in the final, but Junghaenel hit 10.7 and 10.4 with his final two shots.Kim won the silver medal and Russians Kirill Grigoryan took the bronze.At the beginning, I was really nervous and I was happy I could make the shots work pretty well, Junghaenel said. They were really deep and the shakiness went away.Junghaenel went into the finals with confidence from two events: Winning the Rio test event in April and Barbara Engleders gold the day before.Engleder won Germanys first shooting gold in womens 3-position rifle on Thursday, taking some of the pressure off Junghaenel to break the shooting-medal ice for his country.It definitely helped that we were successful already, he said.Junghaenels journey to the top of the podium took him from Germany to Kentucky to Rio.He heard about the shooting programs at American universities through a friend and started contacting coaches there. He chose the University of Kentucky after a visit and spent four years shooting for the Wildcats, earning All-America honors each year.Junghaenel graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering in 2013 and went back to Germany to earn his masters degree, which he completed last month.In Europe, we mainly have competitions over the summer time, Junghaenel said. In the United States, you have competitions in the winter time, so it added up pretty well to gain as much competition experience as possible.Kim tied Grigoryan in the bronze-medal round and hit a perfect 10.9 to win a win shoot-off to take silver. Grigoryan hit 9.7 on his final shot to earn bronze.I didnt expect to get the silver medal, Kim said through an interpreter. I had the opportunity for bronze and I took it. Yeezy Shoes NZ Cheap . Perhaps Carroll was so prepared for a break because he believes there is very little the Seattle Seahawks need heading into the off-season. "I dont see anything that we need to add. 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Melbourne City right-back Ivan Franjic has a vision for where he might be in six months thats driving him and his A-League club to new heights.Fit and firing after a heart-related issue that delayed his start to the season, Franjic is close to peak condition once more.His superb FFA Cup final display was evidence of that, helping bring the first of three club trophies on offer this season to City.Franjic now wants the rest - as a gateway to a national team recall.I want to play each and every league game and win the treble with City, he told AAP.Thatd be a big achievement.And if we do that hopefully Im in a good vein of form that will break me back into the Socceroos squad.An international recall for Franjic seems increasingly likely given his improved form and fortunes.Franjic held down the troublesome right-back position for the 2015 Asian Cup success, but hasnt been called up since June last year.During that time coach Ange Postecoglou has picked no fewer than six players - Tarek Elrich, Ryan McGowan, Josh Risdon, Jason Geria, Milos Degenek and Mark Milligan - in the role.Theres certainly an opportuunity there for someone to make the position their own, and Franjic hopes it can be him.ddddddddddddIts up to them to decide and they pick on form, he said.My main focus is playing week in and week out and putting in performances to get there. Ange watches the league every week so its most important just to keep playing and show Im over my injuries.I want to give the credit to (Citys) backroom staff for working extremely hard for me and getting me closer to peak.Im not 100 per cent match fit just yet but hopefully in coming weeks it comes.Franjic said he wouldnt be joining the ranks of people criticising the national team, which has taken three draws in their past three World Cup qualifiers to sit outside the automatic qualification places.They havent lost in their group yet. Ive thought they played well and its not easy to go to a lot of these countries, he said.Theyve got big results over there and teams now have to come to Australia and weve got a great record down here. ' ' '