Summary – Yang Qian wins China’s first gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the women’s 10m air rifle shooting event.,
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The 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games witnessed a historic achievement as Yang Qian secured China’s first gold medal by winning the women’s 10m air rifle shooting event on July 24, 2021. This victory marked a significant milestone for China’s Olympic team on the international sports stage.
What Happened?
Yang Qian demonstrated extraordinary skill and composure during the final round held at the Asaka Shooting Range in Tokyo. After progressing through several qualification rounds, she qualified among the top eight shooters for the final. In the precision-scored final, Yang amassed a total score of 251.8 points, edging out her closest opponents and clinching the gold medal. This achievement was notably the first gold medal for China at the Tokyo Olympics.
Key Numbers
- Yang Qian’s final score: 251.8 points
- Silver medal score: 251.1 points
- Event specifics: Women’s 10m air rifle shooting requires multiple shots fired from standing position at a target 10 meters away.
- Maximum score per shot: 10.9 points, based on accuracy.
Locker-Room Reactions
After her win, Yang Qian shared her excitement: “I am very proud and grateful to bring the first gold medal to China in this Olympics. This achievement is the result of years of training and support from my coaches and teammates.” Her coach praised her outstanding mental strength and precision under immense pressure, emphasizing that she set a high standard for future athletes.
The Chinese Olympic Committee also celebrated her success, recognizing the importance of this victory in boosting team morale and national pride.
What Comes Next?
Following this notable victory, Yang Qian is expected to compete in the upcoming women’s 50m rifle three positions event later in the Olympic schedule. Her remarkable performance in Tokyo raises expectations for continued success in international competitions. Meanwhile, the entire Chinese team aims to build on this momentum to secure further medals in other events.
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