Chinese Shooter Yang Qian wins first Gold of the Games

Gold medallist Yang Qian draping the medal around her neck after being handed over the gold on a tray offered by International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach, in keeping with COVID-19 protocols in place at the Games.

Chinese shooter Yang Qian won the first gold of the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday, snatching a dramatic last-shot victory from Russia’s Anastasiia Galashina in the women’s 10m air rifle final.

Yang claimed gold with an Olympic record score of 251.8, edging ahead of Russian Anastasiia Galashina on 251.1 and Switzerland’s Nina Christen on 230.6. Galashina had looked poised to claim gold heading into the last shot, but stumbled with 8.9 on her final effort to allow Yang to seal victory.

The event took place the morning after the Olympics opened in a nearly empty stadium, following an unprecedented postponement and a build-up marred by scandal and controversy.

Gold medalist Yang Qian of China with silver medalist, Anastasiia Galashina of the Russian Olympic Committee, and bronze medalist, Nina Christen of Switzerland. [Pics. Courtesy: Internet]

The first medal ceremony of the Games saw Yang presented with her gold by IOC President Thomas Bach. Yang draped the medal around her neck after being handed the gold on a tray offered by Bach, in keeping with COVID-19 protocols in place at the Games.

With fans barred from venues, only a handful of Chinese support staff were on hand to congratulate Yang after the win.

This post was published on July 24, 2021 5:01 pm