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Who won the first summer Olympic gold medal in China?

China's athlete who won the first Olympic gold medal-Xu Haifeng At the 23rd Olympic Games in 1984, China's shooter Xu Haifeng won the men's self-selected pistol 6-round slow-fire championship with a score of 566 rings, becoming the first gold medal winner in this Olympic Games and the first champion winner in China's Olympic history, thus achieving the breakthrough of "zero" gold medal in China Olympic history. Prior to this, the modern Olympic Games had a history of 88 years, and none of the more than 2,5 gold medals that had been produced belonged to China people. Buddha said: Looking back 5 times in the past life, it was only in exchange for passing by this life. Xu Haifeng's first wait is not only a personal wait, but also the wait of most China athletes and even China people. There are many China people gathered behind Xu Haifeng, who are expecting the so-called breakthrough. Previously, the title of "the sick man of East Asia" has been following the figure of China people. Xu Haifeng's waiting mood is somewhat contradictory-anxious and full of ambition. After years of waiting, Xu Haifeng didn't want to pass by his dream like this. This wait is undoubtedly long and arduous, but for Xu Haifeng, it is not the longest. At the moment when Xu Haifeng won the championship and achieved the breakthrough of zero, many people in China were so excited that they burst into tears. People remembered the word "the breakthrough of zero" and Xu Haifeng, who created these four words. However, in Xu Haifeng's heart, it took the "longest" wait in history to wait for the moment that inspired the whole country. That short ten minutes became the shortest but longest wait in Xu Haifeng in 1984. At the 1984 Olympic Games, when all 6 bullets of Xu Haifeng were fired, the target announcer reported 569 rings. According to this result, Xu Haifeng should have won the championship. China people present were ecstatic, including coaches and journalists. Huang Zhong, who has been engaged in sports for a long time, excitedly went up to hug and kiss Xu Haifeng. Only Xu Haifeng is not excited. Perhaps on the one hand, simple China athletes are not used to this western etiquette, especially men to men. On the other hand, he knows that the result of the 569 ring will not be the final result. The target announcer has to take the target paper to the referee for verification before he can get the final score. Because there was no electronic target 2 years ago, the number of rings was calculated manually according to the target eye on the target paper, and many referees at that time were amateurs, many were volunteers for temporary training, and only a few were international referees. Considering the background of the cold war at that time, although it is not certain that there is a problem, it is somewhat suspicious. Therefore, although the target announcer has reported the result of 569 rings, Xu Haifeng is still very nervous, his muscles on his face are tense, and his eyes always follow the referee, for fear of missing every shake of his head, every wave of his hand and even every blink of an eye. Xu Haifeng waited anxiously with such a nervous mood. At that moment, time seemed to stagnate, and every minute walked slowly like an old cow dragging a broken car. Until the referee waved through, Xu Haifeng's hanging heart was really put down, with a late smile on his face. Many people have had the experience that time passes too slowly because of nervousness, but for Xu Haifeng, this short wait is longer than a century, but the meaning of waiting in exchange makes more people still remember it after many years. Including former IOC President Samaranch, because Xu Haifeng was the first Olympic champion awarded by him as IOC President. Competition results: In 1984, at the 23rd Olympic Games held in Los Angeles, USA, he won the first champion of this Olympic Games-the men's self-selected pistol champion with a score of 566 rings, becoming the first athlete in China to win the championship at the Olympic Games. In 1998, he won the runner-up in the men's air pistol at the 24th Seoul Olympic Games held in South Korea. In 199, at the 11th Asian Games held in Beijing, China, he won the champion of the men's individual self-selected pistol slow-fire 6 rounds with a score of 66 rounds. Cooperating with teammates, he won the 6-shot champion of men's team self-selected pistol. In July 1994, at the 46th Shooting World Championship held in Milan, Italy, he won the men's 1m air pistol team championship in cooperation with his teammates. In September, 1994, in the 12th Asian Games held in Hiroshima, Japan, he cooperated with his teammates and won the men's pistol slow-fire team championship. Teaching record: Li Duihong, a member of Xu Haifeng, won the championship in Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996, and Tao Luna, a member of Xu Haifeng, won the championship in Sydney Olympic Games in 2

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