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China's Lin Haiyan shows her gold medal at the awarding ceremony for the women's P2-10m air pistol SH1 final of shooting event during Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, Sept. 8, 2008. Lin Haiyan won the gold with a total score of 467.7.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) -- Chinese shooter Lin
Haiyan grabbed the gold medal in women's 10-meter air pistol at the Beijing
Paralympics on Monday, with a total score of 467.7 points.
This was the first shooting gold for the host country
at the Beijing Paralympics.
Lin was followed by Moon Aee-kyung from South Korea
with 463.2 points. The bronze was won by Russian shooter Natalia Dalekova with
462.6 points.
Sharing the same leading qualification score of 374
with Moon, Lin started the 10-shot final with a 9.1, 1.1 points lower than
Moon's 10.2.
Appearing not so patient, the 43-year-old was the
first to open fire in following three shots, while the scores, 9.5, 9.4 and 8.5,
further expanded her gap with the South Korean.
The Goddess of Luck smiled at her when it came to the
fifth shot. Like always, she led to fire. A decent 9.7.
Moon, however, aimed for quite a while and surprised
spectators with a 6.6.
Her rival's lapse seemed to boost Lin's confidence,
who later slowed down and collected a 10.2 and a 10.3 to pull away from other
finalists.
Before the last shot, the lady on the shooting stand
had already boasted an advantage of 3.7 points.
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China's Lin Haiyan reacts at the awarding ceremony for the women's P2-10m air pistol SH1 of shooting event during Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, Sept. 8, 2008. Lin Haiyan won the gold with a total score of 467.7.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
In the breathtaking last shot, the long-haired
shooter didn't hesitate for long, before she made an 8.3, nailing down the gold
medal.
Ecstatic Chinese spectators, with the Chinese
national flag painted on the cheeks and the flags of the Beijing Paralympics in
their hands, chanted her name loudly.
The 40-year-old Moon, who might be under great
pressure, appeared out of gear again and ended with a 7.5. But her advantage
from the third-placer was so great that she still got the silver.
Dalekova, ranked fifth with 366 points in
qualification, pulled up her slacks and performed steadily. Although she was
still slightly behind after the ninth shot, she held her nerves and made a 9.9
in the end, edging her teammate with a slim difference of 0.1. Her score in the
final round, 96.6, was highest among all finalists.
Talking about her not-so-good start in the final, Lin
said, "I didn't feel good physically today. I was not myself during the final,
even during the sighting time, though I was not nervous at all." The sighting
time was a period before real start of the final for competitors to get adapted.
"My performance was far below my normal level," she
said.
Moon kept her head drooped after the competition,
apparently depressed at the result.
In a contrast, the 24-year-old Russian bronze
medalist was happy.
"It's my dream to win a medal at the Paralympics. I think it's the best I've got," said the joyful Dalekova.
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China's Lin Haiyan competes in the women's P2-10m air pistol SH1 final of shooting event during Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, Sept. 8, 2008. Lin Haiyan won the gold with a total score of 467.7.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
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Gold medalist Lin Haiyan(C) of China, silver medalist Moon Aee-kyung(L) of South Korea and bronze medalist Natalia Dalekova of Russia react at the awarding ceremony for the women's P2-10m air pistol SH1 of shooting event during Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing, Sept. 8, 2008.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |