Gold medalist Zhang Jingjing (C) poses with her daughter at the award ceremony of the women's 25-meter pistol competition of ISSF World Cup final in Putian, Fujian, China, November 20, 2019. /VCG Photo
Chinese shooter Zhang Jingjing won gold in the women's 25-meter pistol at the 2019 ISSF World Cup final in Putian, southeast China's Fujian Province on Wednesday, winning her first title since coming back from maternity leave.
Three-time world champion Zhang, who returned to the shooting range in December 2018, hit 37 out of 50 targets to seal China's first gold on home soil, while Kim Min-jung of South Korea took silver with 33 hits. German shooter Monika Karsch finished third with 29 hits.
"I felt really happy that I could win gold. I just steadied myself to shoot one after another, regardless of the results," said the 30-year-old, adding that she was fighting together with her entire family.
Zhang had a relatively low-key start in the first 10 shots of the competition and only ranked sixth of eight athletes, before she hit all five shots in the third round to rise up to the second place.
The home favorite was then involved in a tight duel with Kim, with the scores tied at 29-29 and 10 shots remaining. However, at clutch time, Zhang hit eight targets in last two rounds, while the South Korean shooter only made four hits.
"The shooting range was the exact place where I was selected for the Chinese team at the very beginning of my career," added Zhang, who expressed her joy at competing in her home province. "Everything here was favorable for me."
At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Zhang, then a top contender, missed the podium to rank fourth in the competition. However, winning gold at the World Cup final has boosted Zhang's prospects for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
"I will be fully concentrated on training, and will try my best in the upcoming Olympics," she said.
Elsewhere in the contest, Zhang's compatriot Lin Yuemei ranked seventh with 16 hits in the final, while world No. 1 and Rio Olympic champion Anna Korakaki finished fifth with 22 hits.