China claims
six gold medals
at Shooting World Cup
Chinese veteran Qu Ridong
defeated the current world record holder, Vincent
Hancock of the United States, with a total score of 144,
winning the last gold medal at the Good Luck Beijing
2008 ISSF World Cup on Sunday, April 20, at the Beijing
Shooting Range CTF.
Amid heavy rain on the last
competition day, Qu, the 2006 Qingyuan World Cup
champion, shot down the last gold in the Men's Skeet
event for the host team. Russian Konstantin Tsuranov won
a silver medal with a score of 143, followed by Andrea
Filippetti of Italy with 143.
Frustrated by continuous
misplay in the afternoon's final, the 19-year-old
Hancock, the top seed qualifier, dropped out of gold
medal contention and placed fourth.
Earlier in the afternoon,
another young French shooter, Josselin Henry,
surprisingly earned the Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
title and helped bring France just behind host China in
the medal tally with three gold medals. Russia followed
with two.
"Chinese people would be very
happy because they are doing an excellent job," said
ISSF Vice President Medhat Wahdan after the final
competition. He was particularly satisfied with the
green energy applied at the event.
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