Fernandez, Galvez trap Spain’s first gold

Published August 1, 2021
YULIA Karimova (L) of the Russian Olympic Committee congratulates Switzerland’s Nina Christen on winning the women’s 50-metre rifle shooting final at the Asaka Shooting Range on Saturday.—AP
YULIA Karimova (L) of the Russian Olympic Committee congratulates Switzerland’s Nina Christen on winning the women’s 50-metre rifle shooting final at the Asaka Shooting Range on Saturday.—AP

TOKYO: Alberto Fernandez’s rock-steady hands helped Spain grab its first gold medal of the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday as he collaborated with Fatima Galvez to win the new trap mixed team event at the Asaka Shooting Range.

The Spaniards had topped the qualifying rounds to storm into the gold medal match but Galvez looked a bundle of nerves against San Marino’s Gian Marco Berti and Alessandra Perilli.

She missed five of her first eight targets, including the first three in a row, before taking a timeout.

Fernandez held steady at the other end, however, and missed only one of his 25 targets as Spain prevailed 41-40.

Two days after winning tiny San Marino’s first ever Olympic medal with a bronze in the women’s trap, Perilli was back in the shotgun range gunning for a maiden gold but narrowly missed out.

The 33-year-old missed only two targets, but team-mate Berti could not match her consistency and they settled for the silver.

Americans Madelynn Bernau and Brian Burrows won the bronze in a shoot-off victory over women’s trap champion Zuzana Rehak Stefecekova and fellow Slovak Erik Varga.

Later, Nina Christen staved off a Russian pair in the 50-metre rifle three positions to become Switzerland’s first female shooter to win an Olympic gold. The 27-year-old, who won the 10m air rifle bronze medal last Saturday, qualified behind five others but reserved her best for the final to win with an Olympic record of 463.9 metres.

Christen expressed her delight at winning two medals in an Olympic played amid a raging Covid-19 pandemic.

“I’m really glad it happened, that it wasn’t cancelled before,” said the Swiss.

Russian Yulia Zykova aggregated 461.9 to win the silver ahead of compatriot Yulia Karimova, who picked up her second bronze in Tokyo.

Published in Dawn, August 1st, 2021

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