Shooting Competition
China dominates 10m air rifle mixed team at ISSF World Championship
China dominates 10m air rifle mixed team at ISSF World Championship
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Cairo, EgyptCAIRO, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- China once again showcased its prowess in the shooting discipline by clinching gold and silver in the 10m air rifle mixed team event at the 2025 International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Championship. This event solidifies China's status as a dominant force in Olympic shooting sports. The finals saw Wang Zifei and Sheng Lihao emerge victorious against their compatriots Peng Xinlu and Wang Honghao, recording a decisive 17-3 victory. This achievement marks Chinas fourth consecutive world title in this event, further underscoring their consistent excellence in competitive shooting. Sheng is notably defending his title from two years ago in Baku, while Wang celebrated her first senior world championship crown, highlighting a promising future in the sport. In a post-match interview, Olympic champion Sheng shared insights into the experience, stating, "It felt pretty good. The venue feels familiar; the main difference is my mindset. I'm more mature and steady now. Whether there's pressure or not, it's almost the same for me because I'm mentally more determined." This maturity on the field is indicative of deeper psychological training and preparation, critical elements for competitors in shooting sports. Sheng reflected on his journey since the last Cairo World Championships in 2022, mentioning a lack of confidence and less than optimal technique during previous competitions. However, this year, with clearer goals and understanding of his craft, his performance improved significantly. He praised both Wang Zifei and former partner Huang Yuting for their composure and determination in executing their techniques, hinting at the importance of teamwork and mentorship in achieving success The bronze medal match concluded with Turkey's Damla Kose and Mert Nalbant defeating Italy's Carlotta Salafia and Danilo Sollazzo with a score of 16-10, marking their first world championship medals. The performance of these teams adds a noteworthy dynamic to the rivalry within international shooting, emphasizing the growing competitiveness in the field. Looking ahead, the men's and women's 10m air pistol finals are scheduled for Monday, where competitors across the globe are set to battle for medals. As the sport continues to develop, the significance of mental fortitude and advanced training techniques becomes ever more apparent, shaping the future successes of athletes in this arena. As the shooting community reflects on the results from the ISSF World Championship, it is increasingly evident how vital it is for shooters to harness both physical and mental aspects of their training. Emerging trends suggest that mental conditioning is just as crucial as technical skill development, and athletes must integrate both in their preparation. The performance of Chinas teams serves as a model for balance in competitive shooting and highlights the implications for other nations striving for success at future championships.