09.09.2016
Sareh Javanmardidodmani of Iran celebrates a victory. © • Getty Images
By IPC
In the P1 (men’s 10m air pistol SH1) final, Yang was
awarded with China’s second gold medal inshooting and their seventh for the Games so far. South
Korea’s Juhee Lee picked up silver and Uzbekistan’s Server Ibragimov won a
gripping battle for bronze.
“I have done all that I can do to tell my people that disability has no limitations,” says star after victory at Deodoro.
Sareh Javanmardidodmani of Iran celebrates a victory. © • Getty Images
By IPC
There was an historic gold for Iran’s Sareh
Javamardidodmani and a convincing win for China’s Chao Yang on the second day
of competition at the Olympic Shooting Centre in Deodoro.
Javanmardidodmani made history by becoming Iran’s
first ever female gold medallist in shooting para-sport winning the P2 (women’s 10m air
pistol SH1) event. Olga Kovalchuk of Ukraine secured silver and Turkey’s
Aysegul Pehlivanlar collected bronze on debut.
“I am very happy that I could get the very first quota
for the Islamic Republic of Iran and the very first gold medal for my
delegation,” said Javanmardidodmani.
Poised from the get-go, Javanmardidodmani was in
control from start to finish scoring a total of 193.4. Kovalchuk (191.2) wasn’t
far behind nor was Pehlivanlar, who finished with 172.3 points.
Improving on her bronze medal from London,
Javanmardidodmani was overjoyed with her historical achievements four years on.
“I have done all that I can do to tell my people that
disability has no limitations,” she said. “I can say these words confidently to
the people of my country after winning here today.”
Javanmardidodmani’s triumph in Rio adds to her
remarkable P2 repertoire as the Paralympic, world and Asian Games champion, as
well the qualification and finals world record holder.
“I will do my best to improve my records in future
competitions and make the people of my country happy,” she added.
After finishing fourth in London, Kovalchuk was
overwhelmed to find herself on the podium in Rio after an intense few seasons
of training.
“It has been very difficult. We trained a lot and the
psychological training was also quite difficult,” she said.
Kovalchuk hopes to back up her silver medal efforts in
P2 with another strong performance in P4 (mixed 50m pistol SH1) on the final
day of shooting in Rio.
“For me, P4 is quite a difficult event. I haven’t
practised it a lot so we will see how I go,” she said. “It’s not always about
winning a medal, it’s about overcoming the struggle with yourself.”
Appearing at the Paralympic Games for the first time, Pehlivanlar was thrilled to
be in Brazil representing her country and to be taking home a medal.
“I don’t know how to tell my feelings in words. I knew
I could do it so I was very cool inside,” she said. “I am very happy and very
much enjoying Rio, but I will be more even more happier after this now that I
got the medal.”
Having only taken up the sport a few years ago,
Pehlivanlar has paved the way for a bright future in para-sport shooting.
“I am new and I would like to improve on myself. Shooting is the kind of sport where nothing is
guaranteed, but I would like to improve myself very well,” she said.
“This is my first Paralympic Games and the first time that I win the gold medal”
said Yang.
“I am very excited and also animated because we did a
lot of training and put in lots of effort.
“In China, my family and my friends gave me so much
support and I feel very, very excited.”
Yang opened fire with a 10.3 and retained the lead for
the entire nine series of the final. At one point he was a massive 4.1 points
ahead of second place.
“There is no strategy, I just did my daily training
very well and I practiced my basic skills so no strategies, just basic skills,”
he explained.
Yang will put celebrations on hold until the end of
the shooting schedule as he remains focused on his next two
events P3 (mixed 25m pistol SH1) and P4 (mixed 50m pistol SH1).
“Tonight I will not have a celebration because we
still have more competitions, but after all is done we will do some
celebrations,” he said.
Already winning two P1 bronze medals from the last two Paralympic Games in Beijing and London, it was time for Lee to
upgrade, although he admitted to being a little disappointed to miss out on
gold.
Incredibly, Ibragimov survived a shoot-off for fifth
place against South Korea’s Seo Youngkyun and went on to claim bronze.
After prevailing over Youngkyun, the former world
record holder went head-to-head with Poland’s Szymon Sowinski in an
edge-of-your-seat clash for the minor medal.
Needing to close a two-point margin, Ibragimov shot a
10.1 while Sowinski could only manage a 7.9, gifting the bronze medal to
Ibragimov who is the first ever athlete to represent Uzbekistan in shooting at a Paralympic Games.
Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
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