Once again, Katharina Monika Jacob of the United States of America proved to be one of the most promising talents of the women’s Skeet shooting scene: leading a trio of American finalists, she entered the match with the highest qualification score, then winning her third international medal, the second as a junior shooter after the Junior World Cup Gold claimed in Suhl (GER) last year. The 18-year-old from Rochester, MI, also set a new Junior World Record, besting the previous one by 6 target hits.
Jacob battled head to head with People’s Republic of China’s Che Yufei for the first half of the match, but when the Chinese 18-year-old missed three consecutive targets from station number 5, the United States’ youngster found herself sitting on a comfortably lead that she successfully maintained all along the match, securing the Gold medal with 47 hits.
Che, the 2015 ISSF World Champion in Lonato (ITA), finished with 44 and took Silver. The podium was completed by 15-year-old debutant Lea Richard of France, who hit 37 clays and put the Bronze medal around her neck.
Richard was followed by 16-year-old Austen Jewell Smith and 17-year-old Song Zhengyi, respectively teammates of Jacob and Che, who placed 4th with 29 hits and 5th with 20. Both Smith and Song were participating in their first international competition.
Samantha Simonton (17), the third United States’ final participant, was the first shooter to be eliminated from the match, placing 6th with 13 hits.
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The ISSF Junior World Cup Shotgun in Porpetto (ITA) will conclude tomorrow with the men’s Skeet Junior final taking place at 5:00 pm (UTC+2:00). The final will be streamed live on the ISSF website, on the Federation’s Livestream channel and on its official Facebook page.