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China wins first gold medal in 10m shooting.
Siling Yi is the first gold medallist of the 2012 London Olympics!!!
Yi steadies herself... and fires a 10.5! That's done it, because Yu would have to score 11 to match her score, and that can't be done.
Yu only manages a very poor 9.6 with her final pellet, allowing Bogacka to snatch silver at the last with a 10.8.
The final standings:
Siling Yi (China) 502.9
Sylwia Bogacka (Poland) 502.2
Dan Yu (China) 501.5
Katerina Emmons (Czech Republic) 500.3
Jamie Lynn Gray (USA) 499.7
Elaheh Ahmadi (Iran) 499.1
Sarah Scherer (USA) 499.0
Daria Vdovina (Russia) 498.5
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