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Rio Olympics: China's first gold won by woman shooter

August 07, 2016

IMAGE: China's Zhang Mengxue poses with her gold medal on the podium after winning the Women's 10m Air Pistol event at the Olympic Shooting Centre in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday. Photograph: Edgard Garrido/Reuters

First-time Olympian Zhang Mengxue secured China's first gold medal of the 2016 Olympics on Sunday by winning the women's 10-metre air pistol event and extending China's gold medal streak in the sport.

With a score of 199.4 points in 20 shots, the 25-year-old Zhang handily defeated Vitalina Batsarashkina from Russia, the silver medallist with a score of 197.1. Anna Korakaki from Greece won the bronze.

Zhang kept China in top standing in the event after coutrywoman and London 2012 and Beijing 2008 gold medallist Guo Wenjun failed to qualify for the finals, finishing in 30th place.

Zhang established her lead midway through the event and pulled away with a 10.9 perfect shot in the final rounds. Her score is an Olympic record under the new finals format.

Ranked fifth in the world, Zhang said she struggled in qualification, where she came in seventh out of eight finalists.

"I was pretty calm for the final actually, because the qualification was a bit tough for me," Zhang said.

China has six medals so far in the Games, Zhang's gold, two silvers and three bronzes.

"I am still feeling the competition, I am still in that mood, and winning at the Olympic Games was my goal since I was young," Zhang said. 

Source: REUTERS
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