Deccan Chronicle

At 58, age driving force for Alrashidi

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Tokyo, July 26: Age is not just a number but also a driving force in Abdullah Alrashidi’s quest for doing things as rare as winning an Olympic medal at 58 and activities as striking as shooting in the sport’s showpiece wearing an Arsenal FC shirt.

On Monday, the seventime Olympian claimed the bronze medal in the men’s skeet event and soon after pulling off what not many have in the history of Olympics, promised to go for gold at 2024 Paris, by which time he will have become a sexagenari­an.

“I am 58 years old. I am the oldest shooter and the bronze medal is worth more than gold for me. I am very happy for this medal, but I hope, at the next Olympics, gold medal. Paris!” he told the Olympic Informatio­n Service at the Asaka Shooting Range.

“I’m not lucky enough to win the gold medal, but I am happy with the bronze medal and, with Allah’s help, I hope next Olympics, Paris 2024, I have a gold medal. I’ll be 61 there and I’ll shoot two events, skeet and trap.”

The great Vincent Hancock gave the United States a sweep after becoming the first skeet shooter to win three gold medals.

But it was the shooter from Kuwait who was trending at the end of their finals.

Alrashidi, who started his Olympic journey at Atlanta 1996, shot 46 in the six-man finals to earn the bronze.

This is his second medal in the Olympics, having won a bronze at the 2016 Rio Games five years ago as an independen­t athlete after Kuwait was banned from participat­ing in the mega-event by the IOC.

 ??  ?? Bronze medalist Abdullah Alrashidi of Kuwait celebrates after the men’s skeet event at the Asaka Shooting Range in Tokyo on Monday.
Bronze medalist Abdullah Alrashidi of Kuwait celebrates after the men’s skeet event at the Asaka Shooting Range in Tokyo on Monday.

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