China has a new top gun.
In a stunning performance at the Aoti Shooting Range on Tuesday, 17-year-old Zhai Yujia equaled the world record of 590 points en route to capturing the gold medal in the men's 10-meter running target event at the Asian Games.
Zhai also broke the Asian record set by his coach, double Olympic gold medalist Yang Ling, at the 2002 Lahti World Shooting Championships.
Jo Yong-chol from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) won silver with 572 points, while Jeong You-jin from the Republic of Korea took the bronze medal.
"I can attribute the result to the instruction of my coach and to my efforts," said Zhai, adding that Yang has made a big impact on his training.
"He was watching me in the shooting hall, and his presence encouraged me a lot."
Contrary to his star pupil's prominence, mentor Yang, the 1996 and 2000 Olympic champion, missed the entire target in the second series of the slow shoot.
"Scoring zero point is just an accident. I got distracted when I raised my gun," said Yang, who was competing for the first time in several months.
Thanks to Zhai's effort, Yang won a team gold that was decided by combining results of the two shooters.
After winning the men's 10-meter running target in Atlanta and Sydney, Yang missed the chance at a third title at the 2004 Athens Olympics due to injury.
"Maybe I will not continue to shoot anymore," said the 38-year-old Yang. "I will change my focus to training young shooters. I can teach them how to prepare, how to shoot and how to think, based on my experience."
After taking over as Zhai's coach more than six months ago, Yang is quite optimistic about the teenager's shooting future.
"I hope I can help Zhai to become the world champion," he said.
Questions:
1. Who matched the world record in shooting?
2. Who had the Asian record?
3. Who else took medals in the event?
Answers:
1. 17-year-old Zhai Yujia equaled the world record of 590 points en route to capturing the gold medal in the men's 10-meter running target event at the Asian Games.
2. His coach, double Olympic gold medalist Yang Ling.
3. Jo Yong-chol from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) won silver with 572 points, and Jeong You-jin from the Republic of Korea took the bronze medal.
(中国日报网英语点津 Helen 编辑)
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Nelly Min is an editor at China Daily with more than 10 years of experience as a newspaper editor and photographer. She has worked at major newspapers in the U.S., including the Los Angeles Times and the Detroit Free Press. She is also fluent in Korean.