Career
Throughout his sporting career, Babb trains full-time under assistant head coach Kimmo Yli-Jaskari of the national team, while he shoots at Appleton Rifle Club in Warrington. Babb began shooting small-bore rifle at the age of 14, and quickly progressed to the British Junior Training Squad that culminated him in a runner-up finish at the European Championships in 1983. Babb"s monumental effort had earned him an Olympic place for Team Great Britain on his debut at Sydney 2000, but suddenly failed to reach the final in the 50 m rifle prone, after finishing in a five-way tie for twenty-fifth place at 592 points.
There, he pocketed a silver medal in his signature event with a score of 699.0, losing the title to Australia"s Timothy Lowndes by less than a point.
Babb also teamed up with Neil Day to dominate the field in the rifle prone pairs, recording a first-place combined score at 1189 points. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Babb qualified for his second British team in the men"s 50 m rifle prone.