| Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
| Olympic Games | ||||
| 1 | Skeet | 2008 | Beijing, CHN | 145 |
| World Championships | ||||
| 1 | Skeet | 2009 | Maribor, SLO | 149 |
| 1 | Skeet | 2005 | Lonato, ITA | 148 |
| 3 | Skeet | 2007 | Nicosia, CYP | 147 |
| 5 | Skeet | 2010 | Munich, GER | 147 |
| 67 | Skeet | 2011 | Belgrade, SRB | 119 |
| Pan American Games | ||||
| 1 | Skeet | 2011 | Guadalajara, MEX | 147 |
| World Cup Final | ||||
| 2 | Skeet | 2009 | Beijing, CHN | 143 |
| 2 | Skeet | 2008 | Minsk, BLR | 147 |
| World Cup | ||||
| 3 | Skeet | 2010 | Lonato, ITA | 147 |
Occupation
Armed Forces
Family
Wife Rebekah and daughters Baily and Brenlyn
Language(s) spoken
English
Club name
US Army Marksmanship Unit [USAMU], Eatonton, GA, USA
Coach
Craig Hancock [father] (USA) (Athlete, 28 Apr 2012)
Handedness
Right (ISSF News, 07 Jun 2007)
Debut
2005 for United States, World Cup (Athlete, 28 Apr 2012)
Additional information
Start of sporting career
He took up shooting in 2000. (Athlete, 28 Apr 2012)
Reason for taking up this sport
His family was involved in the sport. (Athlete, 28 Apr 2012)
Most memorable sporting achievement
Winning gold in skeet at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. (Athlete, 28 Apr 2012)
Most influential person in career
His wife Rebekah and his father and coach Craig. (Athlete, 28 Apr 2012)
Sporting philosophy / motto
"If you don't expect to win, why compete?" (hunting.about.com, 24 Jul 2011)
Awards
He was awarded the 2005 International Sport Shooting Federation [ISSF] Shooter of the Year award. (odcmo.com, 07 Jun 2007)
General
FUTURE PLANS
He plans to leave the Army in November 2012 to help his father Craig open the Hancock Shooting Academy in Eatonton, Georgia. He also plans to go to college at Lindenwood University in St. Louis, Missouri, or the University of Georgia. (army.mil, 21 May 2012)
Previous Olympics
Beijing 2008




