Shooting-Jin, Salukvadze gunning for glory and history in Tokyo
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[July 01, 2021]
By Amlan Chakraborty
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - South Korean Jin
Jong-oh will be chasing a fifth Olympic gold to cement his place as
the most successful individual shooter in the history of the Games,
and he will not be the only one hoping to secure a legacy in Tokyo.
Jin has monopolised the 50m free pistol title since the 2008 Beijing
Games, and his 10m air pistol gold in 2012 has helped secure his
spot as a shooting great.
Many thought Jin could have retired after the Rio Games five years
ago but the 41-year-old, who also has two Olympic silver medals, has
soldiered on, calling shooting "my life".
Ukrainian Olena Kostevych will also hope to be bang on target on
target on her return after giving birth.
The 36-year-old, who won the 10m air pistol gold in the 2004 Athens
Games and is a two-time world champion, is set to compete in three
events on her return to action.
American Vincent Hancock has already entered the record books having
defended the skeet gold he had won in the 2008 Beijing Games in
London four years later, becoming the first skeet shooter to do so.
Hancock returned empty handed from the 2016 Rio Games but the
32-year-old has looked in vintage form in the leadup to Tokyo and
will once again spearhead the United States' challenge in shotgun at
the Asaka Shooting Range.
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Ukraine's Olena Kostevych participates
in the women's 25m Pistol shooting qualification competition at the
London 2012 Olympic Games in the Royal Artillery Barracks at
Woolwich in southeast London August 1, 2012. REUTERS/Mike
Hutchings/File Photo
Nino Salukvadze's medal prospects may
not look that bright but irrespective of results, the 52-year-old
Georgian will earn a slice of history as she becomes the first
female athlete to compete in nine Olympics in Tokyo.
Men's rifle three-positions will crown a new champion in Tokyo after
three-time Olympic gold medallist Niccolo Campriani hung up his gun.
Campriani has since devoted himself to mentoring refugee athletes in
their bid to qualify for the Tokyo Games.
Tokyo will mark the debut of three mixed-gender team events, along
with six events for men and an equal number for women.
(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Toby Davis)
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