Draft:John Goodwin (sport shooter)

John Morris Goodwin (14 March 1859 – 15 February 1938) was a Welsh sports shooter. He competed for Great Britain in the men's trap event at the 1912 Summer Olympics where he ranked 56th.

Personal Life
Born in Wales, Goodwin spent much of his life in London area working in the building trade.

He was a keen sportsman, competing in various shooting events as well as cycle racing at Lillie Bridge.

On his death in 1938 he left an estate worth some £7m in modern money.

Shooting Career
Goodwin was a Volunteer with the Bloomsbury Rifles, representing the regiment in rifle shooting at the National Rifle Association's Imperial Meeting at Wimbledon and Bisley Camp.

Goodwin was one of nine Britons selected to compete at the 1912 Summer Olympics in the men's trap event. He finished 56th of 61.