The 19-year-old of the People's Republic of China, Huang Xiaomin, beat the Russian Federation's Kirill Fokeev, 20, in the gold medal match at the men's junior Double Trap in Lonato.
Huang gave China its third individual medal at the 2015 ISSF Shotgun World Championship in Italy. Yesterday, Che Yufei had won the women's junior Skeet; and Wei Ning had come in third at the women's Skeet.
First, Huang was behind Fokeev. The Russian athlete had taken an early, one-target lead after three doubles. Then Huang caught up, but Fokeev took the first spot back - just six doubles were left as the score was 17-16.
That's when Huang came back. Fokeev missed one target, and Huang missed none - the Chinese athlete was in joint first place (22-22) as the gold medal match was moving into its final three doubles.
Out of the next six targets, Fokeev missed one. Huang was perfect: He hit them all, and won the gold.
This was Huang's first medal ever. He had never even competed in an international competition.
Fokeev's silver was not his first success. He had won five junior medals before - a bronze at the 2013 World Championship in Lima; a silver, and three bronze at European Championships in the past three years.
In the bronze medal match, Great Britain's James Conner Gorsuch beat Russia's Kamil Khusaenov (27-26).
Gorsuch, 18, won after a close match against Khusaenov, 19. The two athletes were tied throughout the first part of the match.
The British shooter took the lead when his opponent missed his 14th target. From then on, Gorsuch and Khusaenov only missed one target each - both in the second-last double.
Holding onto his one-target marging, Gorsuch closed in first and won the bronze.
Before Lonato, Gorsuch had never won a medal. His only previous appearances had been at European Championships: He had come in 9th at Maribor 2015, and in 10th at Sarlospuszta 2014.