Ginny Thrasher
Thrasher, the youngest of the 15 members of the U.S. rifle team, bested a field of 50 competitors, comfortably winning the final duel with China's Du Li, who won gold medals at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics.
In the air rifle competition, shooters use pellets with a flat fronts that leave clean holes in the paper target that determines scoring.
Thrasher is from Springfield, Va., and first began shooting five years ago when she went deer hunting with her grandfather.
"It was just a big rush of adrenaline," Thrasher said of her first hunting trip in an interview with
The Washington Post
As a freshman
"I didn't really care much about the Olympics," Thrasher told The Post last month, after she qualified for the U.S. team. "I knew shooting was an Olympic sport, but I never really thought, 'Oh, I want to go to the Olympics in shooting.' I was just shooting because I loved shooting."
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