Oleksandr Petriv from Ukraine grabbed Olympic gold medal in men's 25-meter rapid fire pistol at the Beijing Shooting Range on Saturday, ten days after his 34th birthday.
His winning score of 780.2 points, also set an Olympic record after rule of the discipline was changed.
German ace shooters Ralf Schumann and Christian Reitz shared the silver and bronze with 779.5 and 779.3 points respectively.
Ranked fourth, fifth and sixth in the qualification round with 580, 579 and 579, the trio was in the first team to compete.
In the first of the four five-shot series, both Petriv and world recorder holder, 21-year-old 2006 world champion Reitz scored 50.8 points, while the defending champion Schumann collected only 49.2 points.
But the legendary shooter, dubbed "shooting machine" who was also Atlanta and Barcelona Olympics gold medalist in the event, progressed steadily with his performance in each series better than that in the last.
Opportunity came in the third series, when Petriv aroused exclamation of surprise by chalking up only 48.4, when Schumann and Reitz got 50.2 and 52.4 points respectively.
Reizt hence was ranked first, 1.9 points ahead of the Ukrainian and 3.4 points more than his compatriot. The distance between Petriv and Schumann was 1.5 points.
In the last series, Petriv managed to regain his sharpness and finish with 50.8, while Reitz failed to keep his nerves and gained only 48.0. Although Schumann achieved a 51.6, the score is less than enough to surpass his Ukrainian rival.
The second team, composing top three shooters from the qualification round headed by American shooter Keith Sanderson with 583 points, played later. But they were all finally found overturned.
The most noticeable was Russian shooter Leonid Ekimov.
Before his last series, he needed a 50.7 to be crowned.
But the 21-year-old whose major discipline was air pistol, was out of gear at last and collected only 48.7. This score not only extinguished his hope for gold, but also dragged him to the fourth.
Sanderson scored none of the series above 50.0 and plunged to the fifth.
Two Chinese shooters Zhang Penghui and Liu Zhongsheng failed to edge into the final. Zhang was disqualified for rule violation, as he raised his arm too soon before allowed for three times.
(Xinhua News Agency Agusut 16, 2008)