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On July 28, 2012, Yi Siling won the first gold medal at the London Olympics
On July 28, 2012 (June 10, 2012 in the lunar calendar), Yi Siling won the first gold medal of the London Olympics. Yi Siling, a native of Guiyang County, Hunan Province, is an athlete of the China women's shooting team and studied under shooting coach Zhang Qiuping. On July 28, 2012, at 11:25 am London time, the last shot of the Olympic Shooting Women's 10-meter Air Rifle Final: 10.5 rings. With a final score of 502.9 rings, Yi Siling won the first gold medal of the London Olympics for the China delegation and the first gold medal of the 2012 London Olympics. Character Experience Yi Siling was born on May 6, 1989 on Qili Street, Chengguan Town, Guiyang, Hunan Province. She got her name after being born in Lixia, and later changed her name to Yi Siling herself. Her parents are laid-off workers, and the family's life is only maintained by the small restaurant of 20 to 30 square meters run by her parents. She has an older sister and a younger sister, both of whom are engaged in shooting. Siling liked dancing when she was a child. In the sixth grade of primary school, Long Shoubai, a shooting coach at Chenzhou Sports School in Hunan Province, went to Guiyang to select talents. He found that she had strong stability, so he persuaded her parents to transfer their daughter to a sports school. Yi Siling has shown her strong talent in shooting and has entered the top three in provincial competitions many times. In 2004, Yi Siling went to the Hunan Province Sports School. After arriving at the Provincial Sports School, the cost was huge. A set of shooting suits cost four to five thousand yuan. Including room and board expenses, training expenses, and the cost of buying bullets, the expense is not small for Yi Zejun and his wife. In 2006, considering the financial pressure at home, Yi Siling planned to give up shooting and go out to work. When she was desperate, the Zhuhai Shooting Team of Guangdong Province invited her to develop in Guangdong, and promised that all expenses for future training, including food and accommodation, would not be borne by her family. In 2007, Yi Siling entered the shooting team of Huangcun Base in Guangdong, and entered the National Shooting Team of China at the end of 2008. , won the national championship that year. In 2009, Yi Siling defeated Olympic champion Du Li at the National Games with a "dark horse" attitude and won the women's 10-meter air rifle championship; in 2010, she won the championship at the Munich World Championships in one fell swoop and set a new world record, becoming the focus of world attention; At the 2010 Asian Games, Yi Siling, who was fighting in Guangzhou at her doorstep, won two individual and team gold medals in the women's 10-meter air rifle in one hour. One of the shooting players in the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games was a player introduced from Hunan. In 2007, he was transferred to the Guangdong team and joined the national team at the end of 2008. He studied under the famous shooting coach Zhang Qiuping. She won her third gold medal for the China Corps at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou. In 2011, he entered the undergraduate program of the School of Economics and Management of Tsinghua University. On July 28, 2012, at 11:25 am London time, the last shot of the Olympic Shooting Women's 10-meter Air Rifle Final: 10.5 rings. With a final score of 502.9 rings, Yi Siling won the first gold medal of the London Olympics for the China delegation. On September 22, 2014, she won the women's 10-meter air rifle team gold medal at the Incheon Asian Games.


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