Taiwan Shooting Team Wins Bronze in Women’s 10-Meter Air Pistol at Hangzhou Asian Games

2023-09-29 04:14:01

The first medals for the Taiwan Shooting Team are here! Taiwanese women’s shooting team Wu Jiaying, Yu Aiwen and Liu Hengyu made their debut in the women’s 10-meter air pistol qualifying and team finals of the Hangzhou Asian Games today. Together they scored 1,723 points and won the bronze medal. Wu Jiaying advanced to the finals with 578 points and sixth place. Wu Jiaying then ranked fourth in the individual final with 199.3 points and missed the medal, but she had achieved the best result in her career in the Asian Games individual competition.

The Hangzhou Asian Games held the women’s 10-meter air pistol qualifying and team finals on the 29th. Taiwanese shooters Wu Jiaying, Yu Aiwen, and Liu Hengyu teamed up to win the bronze medal in the team competition. The picture shows Wu Jiaying (left) and Yu Aiwen (right) hugging and celebrating happily following the game. (Central News Agency)

The Hangzhou Asian Games held the women’s 10-meter air pistol qualifying and team finals on the 29th. Taiwanese shooters Wu Jiaying, Yu Aiwen, and Liu Hengyu teamed up to win the bronze medal in the team competition. The picture shows Liu Hengyu (2nd from left) putting down his nervousness and smiling following the game. (Central News Agency)

The Taiwan shooting team won 2 golds, 1 silver and 1 bronze in the last Asian Games, and today’s bronze medal is the shooting team’s first medal in this competition.

In the women’s 10-meter air pistol qualifying and team finals of the Hangzhou Asian Games, Wu Jiaying joined hands with Yu Aiwen and Liu Hengyu today. In the qualifying stage, players need to shoot 60 rounds within 75 minutes, and the top 8 will advance to the finals. The team results are ranked by adding up the results of the three people. Wu Jiaying performed best in the qualifying round, shooting 578 points, ranking 6th; Liu Hengyu shot a full target in the second round, scoring 574 points, ranking 14th; Yu Aiwen finished the competition with 571 points, 19th.

The Hangzhou Asian Games held the women’s 10-meter air pistol qualifying and team finals on the 29th. Taiwanese shooter Wu Jiaying (pictured) ranked sixth and successfully entered the finals. (Central News Agency)

Wu Jiaying was one of the silver medalists in the women’s 10-meter air pistol team at the 2014 Incheon Asian Games. This was her third time participating in the Asian Games. On the 27th, she first competed in the women’s 25-meter air pistol team at the Hangzhou Asian Games, reaching the final and finishing in 8th place. , today competed once more in the main event of women’s 10-meter air pistol. Not only did she lead the women’s team to win the bronze and get on the podium, but she also ranked 6th with 578 points in the qualifying round and once once more entered the individual finals.

Among the 8 qualified players, following the first 12 rounds are fired in the final stage, the 8th place will be determined. One person will be eliminated every 2 rounds in the subsequent rounds. After the 24th round is fired, the gold and silver medal winners will be determined.

Wu Jiaying took the opportunity to participate in the 25-meter pistol final two days ago to adapt to the final venue. After firing 20 rounds in the women’s 10-meter air pistol final today, she finished in fourth place with a score of 199.3.

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