Global Times: Young Chinese athletes will inspire future shooters at Paris 2024: ISSF president

BEIJING, July 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Chinese markswoman Zhang Mengxue secured the first gold medal for the Chinese delegation at the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics. In Tokyo 2020, it was another shooter, Yang Qian, who won the first gold. Who will carry on the honor of capturing the first gold medal for China in Paris 2024?

China, on Wednesday, announced its men's and women's squad for the pistol and rifle events at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics after the final national selection competition held in Xi'an, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province.

The 10-meter air rifle Olympic champion Yang Qian was replaced by a cadre of young shooters who have emerged from the recent international competitions.

During a recent interview with the Global Times, Luciano Rossi, president of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF), said that the emergence of young Chinese athletes has promoted the global development of the shooting sport.

"It is unfortunate that Yang Qian will not be participating in the Paris Games. The emergence of young talent and the intense domestic competition have highlighted the depth of talent within China's shooting community," said Rossi.

This bodes well for the sustainability of the sport on the international stage, as it demonstrates the continuous influx of skilled athletes and the resilience of the sport's development, said the president from Italy.

Full quota

The Olympic roster for the national shooting team features a group of young Gen Z shooters with the youngest being 17.

The women's team is spearheaded by Han Jiayu, 10m air rifle gold medalist at the 2023 ISSF World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan, and Jiang Ranxin, 10m air pistol gold medalist at the world championships.

Olympic silver medalist Sheng Lihao is joined by Zhang Bowen, 10m air pistol world champion, among others in the men's team.

The roster is determined through the accumulation of points from international competitions and a series of selection events.

Wang Lian, a deputy director of the shooting and archery sports management center of the China's General Administration of Sport, said that the recent selections showed that a young generation of shooters has taken over the torch from their predecessors.

"The best athlete comes from competition. The subsequent training will focus on bringing out their best form for the Olympic Games. We will help athletes maintain a positive mentality and stay grounded," Wang said.

As an event in which China enjoyed traditional advantages at the Olympic Games, shooting has often bagged the first gold for the Chinese delegation at the global multi-sports showpiece. China has obtained full quotas in pistol, rifle, and team events of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.