Vinh eyes second Olympic shooting medal

Olympian winner Hoang Xuan Vinh will hunt for his second gold medal, this time in the men’s 50m pistol event on August 10 night in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Vinh eyes second Olympic shooting medal ảnh 1Shooter Hoang Xuan Vinh (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Olympian winner Hoang Xuan Vinh will hunt for his second gold medal, this time in the men’s 50m pistol event on August 10 night in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Vinh won the gold medal in the just concluded men’s 10m air pistol event at the Games on August 7.

It will also be the second time Vinh will go for gold in the 50m pistol event in the Olympics.

Four years ago in London, the Vietnamese ranked fourth, just 0.1 point less than the bronze medal winner.

It was one of the biggest mistakes of his career, he admitted.

Vinh would have taken the bronze after the eighth shot in the final with a safe gap with rivals who were ranked below him.

He needed an easy shoot of eight points but he wasted his chance with only 7.3, then he was out of the top three with only 658.5 points. Chinese Wang Zhiwei claimed the bronze with 685.6.

“I have thought about that sad memory before taking part in this year’s Olympics. But that moment has passed now and also the 10m air pistol victory. Now I am focussed on my upcoming event,” Vinh said.

Vinh’s latest international result was a silver medal at the World Cup in Germany last year.

His coach Nguyen Thi Nhung spoke with utmost caution about his chances on August 10.

“I can say that Vinh is one of the 25 best marksmen in the world in this event. It means that there are two dozen other athletes at the same level with him. So we cannot say anything before the competition,” Nhung said.

“He may shoot worse than he can if he does not keep his mind stable. But I promise that we will take part in this event with the same determination ahead of the 10m air pistol. We will not let August 7’s gold medal and the loss four years ago affect our result,” Nhung added.

Another Vietnamese to compete in this event is Tran Quoc Cuong who did not make the final eight in the 10m air pistol pool.

Cuong has stuck to shooting for nearly 20 years but this is his first Olympics.

He has won many gold medals at the Southeast Asian Games and a bronze at the Asian Games in the Republic of Korea two years ago.

As per the schedule, Vinh and Cường will take part in the qualification round at 7pm Hanoi time. The final will be at 10pm.

Their key rivals will be Jin Jongoh of the Republic of Korea, Brazil’s Felipe Almeida Wu and China’s Pang Wei.

Jin, 36, has grabbed three golds and two silvers from three Olympics and is currently World No 1 in this event.

Wu has been known in recent years but he recorded remarkable results. He won a gold at this year world championship in Bangkok and was No 1 at the Pan American Games in 2015.

Pang is a young competitor in shooting but he grabbed a gold in Beijing in 2008 after winning at the world tournament in 2006 and the World Cup 2007.

All of them strongly competed against Vinh in the 10m air pistol. Wu just lost to Vinh in the last shot to take silver. Pang secured a bronze while Jin failed to defend his title with a fifth position finish.

Apart from shooting, the fencers also compete on August 10.

Asian bronze medallist Vu Thanh An will take part in the men’s sabre event while Do Thi Anh will test the women’s foil.

After three days, the United States remain the top team in the medal tally with five golds, seven silvers and seven bronzes.

China have the same number of golds but only three silver, and sit second. Australia are at third place, with four medals.-VNA

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