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    America's Ginny Thrasher won the first gold medal of the
    Rio Olympic Games with a surprise victory in the women's 10m air rifle.

    The 19-year-old secured her first major international victory,
    scoring 208.0 to leave China's 2006 world champion Du Li with silver.

    Du's compatriot Yi Siling, the defending champion, took bronze.

    Jen McIntosh secured the best-ever finish for a British
    woman - 15th out of 51 in the qualification round.

    RIO DE JANEIRO — Ginny Thrasher is the cheery owner of a menacing
    name, a soft smile and a high-powered, German-made weapon that
    easily could be a mistaken for a prop from a science fiction movie.

    “It looks like a gun from outer space,” Thrasher conceded.

    The 19-year-old Springfield native is also now the proud owner of an
    Olympic gold medal, the surprising winner of the women’s 10-meter
    air rifle competition Saturday morning. The win marked the first medal
    awarded at these Rio Games and also the first big upset.

    Four years ago, Thrasher was still new to shooting.
    She began hitting the range the same month as the London Olympics.

    “I remember watching the Games,” she said, “and watching the
    men’s air rifle event and not even knowing the rules or how it works.
    I’m very thankful to be able to be here four years later.”

    She wasn’t merely “here” in Rio, where the best athletes on the
    planet have converged in this embattled corner of paradise.
    She was among the biggest U.S. stars of the opening day of the
    Summer Games. Thrasher set an Olympic record with her score of
    208.0 in the final, topping two Chinese shooters — Du Li and
    Yi Siling — who have won six Olympic medals between them.

    “This is beyond my wildest dreams,” said Thrasher, who’s just
    a couple of months removed from her freshman year at West Virginia.

    She grew up fantasizing about making the Olympics but not as a
    shooter. The idea of yielding a gun and taking dead aim at a target
    nearly 33 feet away was completely foreign. Thrasher wanted to be a
    figure skater, something she competed in through high school,
    dancing and twirling to music.

    “It was something I loved, but it was a hobby,” she said. “
    I kind of dreamed of going to the Olympics in it,
    but it was a very unrealistic dream.”

    Thrasher didn’t fire her first gun until barely four years ago after
    begging her grandfather to take her hunting. She went through
    gun-safety training, learned to shoot from her father,
    who’s retired from the Air Force, and when Thrasher bagged her
    first white-tailed deer, she was hooked.

    She later joined the air rifle team at West Springfield High
    — her daily routine: figure skating lessons in the morning, then
    classes and shooting practice after school — before enrolling last
    year at West Virginia, a shooting powerhouse that has won the
    past four NCAA championships. As a freshman last season,
    Thrasher won both the individual small-bore and air rifle titles,
    vaulting her onto the Olympic radar.

    She came to Rio as the youngest member of the 15-member U.S.
    shooting team, ranked No. 23 in the world and wasn’t considered
    a serious medal threat by most, not with so many experienced
    shooters in the field. Du, a four-time Olympian, took gold in the
    10-meter event in 2004 when Thrasher was all of 7 years old. And
    Yi won the competition at the London Games when Thrasher was
    barely a freshman in high school, not yet old enough to drive.


    Despite her lack of experience, Thrasher woke up with confidence
    Saturday morning and was eager to take her black Feinwerkbau
    700 air rifle to the range. Staring down the target, she posted just
    the sixth-best score in the morning qualifying round but benefited
    from a key rule change at these Rio Games: For the first time at an
    Olympics, scores zero out after qualifying and shooters enter the
    finals with a clean slate.


    The pressure was heavy, and the stakes high.
    A racing heart and labored breathing has doomed
    more seasoned competitors. But Thrasher kept her
    sights on the target, not the podium.

    “In those moments, you really have to focus on what’s
    important. The medals are amazing. But it’s not what’s
    important,” she said. “What’s important is taking the best
    shot you can and giving your all. . . . The medal is just an
    outcome of what I’m doing.”

    When the eight best shooters returned to the competition
    field for the finals, no one stood a chance. Thrasher opened
    the finals with a bull’s-eye that yielded a perfect score of 10.9,
    setting a high bar for the rest of the field. And for herself.

    “To come away with a 10.9 on the first shot, obviously
    create a lot of confidence,” she said. “It says a statement:
    ‘Ginny’s here to win.’ ”

    Thrasher cruised through her remaining shots, topping Du
    by a full point and winning by a final tally of 208-207.

    Thrasher has a shot at one more medal here later this week,
    competing in the 50-meter rifle three positions event Thursday.
    And then she’ll board a flight home — a new gold medal included
    with her carry-on luggage — to begin her sophomore year at
    West Virginia, where she’s an engineering major.

    “I get home 20 hours before the first class,” Thrasher said.
    “So I’ll be in physics at 8:30 a.m.”

    She has three years remaining in her college career, and
    she hopes at least a couple of more Olympic appearances
    ahead of her. No doubt she won’t be entering future
    competitions as an underdog.

    “For me, having that less expectation maybe has helped me,”
    she said, “but now I’m ready to handle that expectation
    and to go forward with my career.”

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