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Italy’s Petra Zublasing won the women’s 50m rifle 3 positions gold.

Hot-shot Zublasing adds golden touch to silver lining

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Italy’s Petra Zublasing will enjoy bragging rights over partner Niccolo Campriani for some time after winning the women’s 50m rifle 3 positions gold, setting a world record in the process, at the European Games yesterday.
Three days after Campriani claimed silver in the 10m air rifle, world number two Zublasing blitzed to the title with a haul of 464.7 points, 1.4 ahead of the previous world best set by China’s Jing Chang last month.
“In last year’s mixed event competition, when we weren’t together in the same team, he won and I lost,” Zublasing, 25, said.
“But I slept well at night, while he couldn’t fall asleep.
“Me and Niccolo have very different characters. I’m more aggressive, he’s more defensive. That’s why we’re good together as a couple, because we complement each other.”
Zublasing said she would now look ahead to next year’s Olympics full of confidence.
“This gold medal just gives me a lot of confidence because lately I’ve changed and tried a lot of different materials: the rifle itself, the shoes, small details - everything with the Olympics in my mind.”
Meanwhile, Britain’s Olympic boxing champion Nicola Adams said she feels back to her best following shoulder surgery last year after the flyweight set up a quarter-final meeting with old adversary Stoyka Petrova.
Adams went through the motions in taking a unanimous verdict over Hungarian Katalin Ancsin straight after Bulgarian Petrova had also eased through against Frenchwoman Wassila Lkhadiri.
“Everything went to plan. I can’t wait to get back in there on Monday. Shame it’s not going to be a final (against Petrova) but that’s how the draw goes,” Adams told reporters at the Crystal Hall by the shores of the Caspian Sea.
“I’m feeling excellent (after surgery), 10 times better than I was last year. It was really hard boxing in a competition with an injured shoulder, now I’m back to my normal self. Moving around, jabs pumping out and I’m feeling good.”
The 32-year-old beat the fleet-footed Bulgarian on the way to becoming the first female boxer to win an Olympic gold medal in London in 2012 and has also vanquished her rival on eight other occasions, including at a tournament in Spain last month.
Petrova’s sole win over Adams came when the Bulgarian beat her in the last eight at last year’s European Championships in Bucharest before going on to claim the title.
“It won’t play on my mind at all,” Adams said of last year’s loss. “You can’t go in hoping for the best. Every time I go into the ring I go in wanting and thinking ‘win a gold medal’. I assume they (my opponents) all do as well.”
Motivation for Adams, who also won Commonwealth gold in 2014, is never an issue.
“Seems like every tournament I go into I’m going for history,” she said. “I never see it as pressure. Everybody always thinks I will win gold and this gives me the willpower and motivation. Because everybody thinks I will win gold I think ‘yeh I can do it. Let’s go get it’.”
A smiling Petrova, three years younger than the Briton, oozed respect for Adams but no lack of confidence either.
“She’s Olympic champion and the whole world knows she is a strong opponent,” the Bulgarian said through a translator.


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