In a spectacular display of skill and precision, China's Qi Ying has made history at the ISSF World Cup Final! 🎯 On the final day of the competition, the 27-year-old shooter hit an incredible 47 targets in the men's trap final, securing the first-ever gold for China in this discipline at the event. 🥇
Qi, the sole Chinese competitor in the trap category, was on fire from the start. He nailed his first 35 targets, ensuring a spot on the podium with only three shooters remaining. From there, he kept his cool and maintained his lead, outshining India's Vivaan Kapoor, who took silver with 44 hits, and Türkiye's N Tolga Tuncer, who claimed bronze. 🇨🇳🇮🇳🇹🇷
\"This is my maiden World Cup Final title, and it feels like it's just the beginning for me,\" Qi beamed after his victory. \"I hope to get better and better in future training and competitions. My experiences at the Paris Olympics and this World Cup Final have really boosted my confidence and mentality.\" 🌟
Earlier this summer in Paris, Qi had already made waves by winning China's first Olympic medal in men's trap, signaling a new era for Chinese shooting sports. Now, with this historic win at the World Cup Final, he's solidified his place as a rising star. 🚀
China dominated the three-day competition, topping the medal tally with an impressive five gold and three bronze medals. Italy followed with one gold, three silvers, and a bronze, while Germany rounded out the top three with one gold and two silvers. 🏆
Qi's victory isn't just a personal triumph—it shines a spotlight on China's growing prowess in shooting sports and inspires a new generation of athletes. As fans around the world celebrate his achievement, one thing is clear: Qi Ying is a name to watch! 🙌
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China's Qi Ying wins men's trap winner at ISSF World Cup Final
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