Six House Republicans broke with GOP leadership on Wednesday, joining Democrats to advance legislation that would provide billions of dollars in additional support to Ukraine despite ongoing opposition from President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson.
The House voted 218-204 in favor of a discharge petition that forces consideration of the Ukraine Support Act, a measure that had remained stalled for more than a year after Republican leaders declined to bring it to the floor.
The vote marks one of the most significant bipartisan challenges to Republican leadership on foreign.
It’s a wrap for the shooting events at the 2024 Paris Olympics and the world saw phenomenal shooting with five new Olympic records set in 14 different medal events and 42 medals up for grabs. China showed they are currently the ones to beat winning the most shooting medals in Paris with 10 including five gold, two silver and three bronze. The USA (one gold, three silver, one bronze) and Korea (two gold, three silver) were next with five medals each and Italy followed suit with four medals (one gold, two silver, one bronze). India, Switzerland and Guatemala each joined the countries earning more than one medal with two apiece.
The USA saw veteran skeet shooter, Vincent Hancock, become one of only six competitors in Olympic history to win four gold medals in the same event. He joins Al Oerter (USA, discus), Paul Elvstrom (Denmark, sailing one-person class), Carl Lewis (USA, long jump), Michael Phelps (USA, 200m individual medley), and Mijain Lopez (Cuba, Greco-Roman heavyweight) to accomplish the feat and is the first Olympic shooter to do so. He won gold medals in 2008 in Beijing, in 2012 in London, in 2020 in Tokyo and now in 2024 in Paris. He also won a silver medal for his participation and finish in the Skeet Mixed Team competition.
Sagen Maddalena, earned the first medal for USA in the 2024 Olympics when she won a silver medal in the Women’s 50m Smallbore Rifle. Maddalena, from Groveland, California, is a sergeant in the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit and a University of Alaska Fairbanks alumna. She previously competed in Tokyo 2020, placing fifth.
Sagen Maddalena, left, celebrates winning the silver in Women’s 50m Smallbore Rifle. USA Shooting photo
Conner Prince from Burleson, Texas, made his Olympic debut in Paris 2024 where he won silver in Men’s Skeet finishing right behind Hancock. Besides being his first Olympic medal in his first Olympics, it also marked the first time the USA secured more than one medal in Men’s Skeet at an Olympic Games. Prince’s performance, which included tying the Olympic qualification record, was a significant achievement.
Austen Smith from Keller, Texas, is a University of Texas at Arlington student and a seasoned international shooter with over 20 medals. She made her Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020, finishing 10th. She won bronze in Women’s Skeet in Paris this year for her first Olympic medal and followed it up with a silver while paired up with Hancock competing in the Skeet Mixed Team event.
Austen Smith won bronze in Women’s Skeet and silver in the Skeet Mixed Team event. USA Shooting photo
Olympic Shooting Went Viral
Olympic shooters in 2024 also became brief internet sensations with their style and approach to their games with Korean shooter, Kim Yeji, 31, landing attention for the aura of cool she projected when competing and winning a silver in the 10m Air Pistol event. While Turkish shooter, Yusef Dikec, rolling in with regular looking glasses, a white Turkish t-shirt, no muffs, gray hair and just hanging back with one hand in his pocket and the other driving tacks from his air pistol, looked more like a guy who got disturbed from reading a book and asked if he wanted to compete in a shooting event. Dikec, 51, a former officer in the Turkish Gendarmerie, won a silver along with Sevval Ilayda Tarhan in the Mixed Team 10m Air Pistol. But not until after he had already been featured in countless memes and videos on X, Instagram and YouTube. He has competed in every Olympics since 2008.
Olympic Shooting Records Broken and Tied
Five Olympic shooting records were broken and two were tied during the games as well, as reported by the Associated Press:
Chiara Leone of Switzerland scored a 464.4 in the women’s 50m Rifle 3 Position final, breaking the Olympic record of 463.9 set by fellow Swiss shooter Nina Christen at the Tokyo Games in 2021.
Adriana Ruano of Guatemala hit 45 of 50 targets in women’s Trap to break the Olympic record of 43 set by Rehak Stefecekova of Slovakia at the Tokyo Games in 2021.
Nathan Hales of Britain scored a 48 in men’s Trap, breaking the Olympic record of 43 set by Jiri Liptak and David Kosteleck at the Tokyo Games in 2021, during the gold medal round.
Sheng Lihao of China scored 252 in men’s 10m Air Rifle, breaking the Olympic record of 251.6 set by William Shaner of the United States at the Tokyo Games in 2021.
Yusef Dikec and Ilayda Tarhan of Turkey scored a 582 in Mixed Team 10m Air Pistol to tie the Olympic record set by India’s Manu Bhaker and Chaudhary Saurabh at the Tokyo Games in 2021.
Oh Ye Jin of South Korea scored a 243.2 in women’s 10m Air Pistol, breaking the Olympic record of 240.3 set by Vitalina Batsarashkina of the Russian Olympic Committee at the Tokyo Games in 2021. Roommate Kim Yeji also surpassed the previous mark with her score of 241.3 and won the silver medal in that event.
Complete Olympic Shooting Results
Following is a complete rundown of the 2024 Paris Olympic shooting events and medal winners:
10m Air Rifle Mixed Team
Gold: China
Silver: Korea
Bronze: Kazakhstan
10m Air Pistol Men
Gold: China – Xie Yu
Silver: Italy – Federico Nilo Maldini
Bronze: Italy – Paolo Monna
10m Air Pistol Women
Gold: Korea – Oh Ye Jin
Silver: Korea – Kim Yeji
Bronze: India – Manu Bhaker
10m Air Rifle Women
Gold: Korea – Ban Hyojin
Silver: China – Huang Yuting
Bronze: Switzerland – Audrey Gogniat
10m Air Rifle Men
Gold: China – Sheng Lihao
Silver: Sweden – Victor Lindgren
Bronze: Croatia – Miran Maricic
Trap Men
Gold: Great Britain – Nathan Hales
Silver: China – Qi Ying
Bronze: Guatemala – Jean Pierre Brol Cardenas
Trap Women
Gold: Guatemala – Adriana Ruano Oliva
Silver: Italy – Silvana Maria Stanco
Bronze: Australia – Penny Smith
50m Rifle 3 Position Men
Gold: China – Liu Yukun
Silver: Ukraine – Serhiy Kulish
Bronze: India – Swapnil Kusale
50m Rifle 3 Position Women
Gold: Switzerland – Chiara Leone
Silver: USA – Sagen Maddalena (first medal for U.S. Shooting at the Olympics)
Bronze: China – Zhang Qiongyue
25m Pistol Women
Gold: Korea – Yang Jiin
Silver: France – Camille Jedrzejewski
Bronze: Hungary – Veronika Major
Skeet Men
Gold: USA – Vincent Hancock (first shooting gold medal and record set)
Silver: USA – Connor Prince (Prince’s first medal)
Bronze: Taipei – Lee Meng Yuan
Skeet Women
Gold: Chile – Francisca Crovetto Chadid
Silver: Great Britain – Amber Jo Rutter
Bronze: USA – Austen Smith
25M Rapid Fire Pistol Men
Gold: China – Li Yuehong
Silver: Korea – Cho Yeongjae
Bronze: China – Wang Xinjie
Skeet Mixed Team
Gold: Italy
Silver: USA (Vincent Hancock & Austin Jewell Smith
Bronze: China
Absent from Competition
An obvious absence among the medal winners is Russia , always a nemesis in the Olympics for the USA, even after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Russia was banned, along with Belarus, from this year’s games by the IOC for their country’s involvement in the war in Ukraine. Their athletes can still technically compete as Individual Neutral Athletes, but not under their nation’s flags.
Correction: The winner of the Women’s Skeet medal event was incorrectly identified and should be from Chile, not China. China also won 10 medals, not 11 and only five gold, not six. Russian and Belarus was banned from competition, not their athletes. Athletes can still compete as Individual Neutral Athletes without a country as their designation. This story updated Aug. 5 at 11:17 EST.
By John Crump Ammoland As the deadline for the new Virginia gun laws approaches, Governor Abigail Spanberger’s master
At American Liberty News, we eschew the mainstream media’s tightly controlled narrative to provide our readers with real news, real insights, and the means to take action. We seek out insightful coverage – and partner with knowledgeable and experienced people and organizations to bring you the information and insight our readers demand.
We humbly seek to provide the tools and information necessary for our readers to decide for themselves what is true and what is right.
2024 Paris Olympic Shooting Results: China, USA Win Big
6 House Republicans Join Democrats To Advance Ukraine Aid Bill Over Leadership Objections
Six House Republicans broke with GOP leadership on Wednesday, joining Democrats to advance legislation that would provide billions of dollars in additional support to Ukraine despite ongoing opposition from President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson.
The House voted 218-204 in favor of a discharge petition that forces consideration of the Ukraine Support Act, a measure that had remained stalled for more than a year after Republican leaders declined to bring it to the floor.
The vote marks one of the most significant bipartisan challenges to Republican leadership on foreign.
Selling Defeat As Iran’s ‘New Grand Strategy’ Is Pathetic Damage Control
USDA Sounds Alarm After Flesh-Eating Parasite Found Inside US Border
Virginia Judge Rules State Cannot Resume Private Sale Background Checks
State Department Centralizes Visa Services In Africa Amid Immigration Crackdown
By Doug Howlett The Truth About Guns
It’s a wrap for the shooting events at the 2024 Paris Olympics and the world saw phenomenal shooting with five new Olympic records set in 14 different medal events and 42 medals up for grabs. China showed they are currently the ones to beat winning the most shooting medals in Paris with 10 including five gold, two silver and three bronze. The USA (one gold, three silver, one bronze) and Korea (two gold, three silver) were next with five medals each and Italy followed suit with four medals (one gold, two silver, one bronze). India, Switzerland and Guatemala each joined the countries earning more than one medal with two apiece.
The USA saw veteran skeet shooter, Vincent Hancock, become one of only six competitors in Olympic history to win four gold medals in the same event. He joins Al Oerter (USA, discus), Paul Elvstrom (Denmark, sailing one-person class), Carl Lewis (USA, long jump), Michael Phelps (USA, 200m individual medley), and Mijain Lopez (Cuba, Greco-Roman heavyweight) to accomplish the feat and is the first Olympic shooter to do so. He won gold medals in 2008 in Beijing, in 2012 in London, in 2020 in Tokyo and now in 2024 in Paris. He also won a silver medal for his participation and finish in the Skeet Mixed Team competition.
USA Shooting Olympic Highlights
Here are more USA Shooting highlights from Paris:
Olympic Shooting Went Viral
Olympic shooters in 2024 also became brief internet sensations with their style and approach to their games with Korean shooter, Kim Yeji, 31, landing attention for the aura of cool she projected when competing and winning a silver in the 10m Air Pistol event. While Turkish shooter, Yusef Dikec, rolling in with regular looking glasses, a white Turkish t-shirt, no muffs, gray hair and just hanging back with one hand in his pocket and the other driving tacks from his air pistol, looked more like a guy who got disturbed from reading a book and asked if he wanted to compete in a shooting event. Dikec, 51, a former officer in the Turkish Gendarmerie, won a silver along with Sevval Ilayda Tarhan in the Mixed Team 10m Air Pistol. But not until after he had already been featured in countless memes and videos on X, Instagram and YouTube. He has competed in every Olympics since 2008.
Olympic Shooting Records Broken and Tied
Five Olympic shooting records were broken and two were tied during the games as well, as reported by the Associated Press:
Complete Olympic Shooting Results
Following is a complete rundown of the 2024 Paris Olympic shooting events and medal winners:
10m Air Rifle Mixed Team
Gold: China
Silver: Korea
Bronze: Kazakhstan
10m Air Pistol Men
Gold: China – Xie Yu
Silver: Italy – Federico Nilo Maldini
Bronze: Italy – Paolo Monna
10m Air Pistol Women
Gold: Korea – Oh Ye Jin
Silver: Korea – Kim Yeji
Bronze: India – Manu Bhaker
10m Air Rifle Women
Gold: Korea – Ban Hyojin
Silver: China – Huang Yuting
Bronze: Switzerland – Audrey Gogniat
10m Air Rifle Men
Gold: China – Sheng Lihao
Silver: Sweden – Victor Lindgren
Bronze: Croatia – Miran Maricic
Trap Men
Gold: Great Britain – Nathan Hales
Silver: China – Qi Ying
Bronze: Guatemala – Jean Pierre Brol Cardenas
Trap Women
Gold: Guatemala – Adriana Ruano Oliva
Silver: Italy – Silvana Maria Stanco
Bronze: Australia – Penny Smith
50m Rifle 3 Position Men
Gold: China – Liu Yukun
Silver: Ukraine – Serhiy Kulish
Bronze: India – Swapnil Kusale
50m Rifle 3 Position Women
Gold: Switzerland – Chiara Leone
Silver: USA – Sagen Maddalena (first medal for U.S. Shooting at the Olympics)
Bronze: China – Zhang Qiongyue
25m Pistol Women
Gold: Korea – Yang Jiin
Silver: France – Camille Jedrzejewski
Bronze: Hungary – Veronika Major
Skeet Men
Gold: USA – Vincent Hancock (first shooting gold medal and record set)
Silver: USA – Connor Prince (Prince’s first medal)
Bronze: Taipei – Lee Meng Yuan
Skeet Women
Gold: Chile – Francisca Crovetto Chadid
Silver: Great Britain – Amber Jo Rutter
Bronze: USA – Austen Smith
25M Rapid Fire Pistol Men
Gold: China – Li Yuehong
Silver: Korea – Cho Yeongjae
Bronze: China – Wang Xinjie
Skeet Mixed Team
Gold: Italy
Silver: USA (Vincent Hancock & Austin Jewell Smith
Bronze: China
Absent from Competition
An obvious absence among the medal winners is Russia , always a nemesis in the Olympics for the USA, even after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Russia was banned, along with Belarus, from this year’s games by the IOC for their country’s involvement in the war in Ukraine. Their athletes can still technically compete as Individual Neutral Athletes, but not under their nation’s flags.
Correction: The winner of the Women’s Skeet medal event was incorrectly identified and should be from Chile, not China. China also won 10 medals, not 11 and only five gold, not six. Russian and Belarus was banned from competition, not their athletes. Athletes can still compete as Individual Neutral Athletes without a country as their designation. This story updated Aug. 5 at 11:17 EST.
Find the original article in its entirety on The Truth About Guns.
READ NEXT: Dem Money Machine Implicated In Illegal Plot After Kamala’s Historic Victory?!
The Truth About Guns
6 House Republicans Join Democrats To Advance Ukraine Aid Bill Over Leadership Objections
Search
follow us
subscribe
Trending Stories
Selling Defeat As Iran’s ‘New Grand Strategy’ Is Pathetic Damage Control
There is an old trick in argument, andWhy Did The Biden EPA Give $2 Billion To A Liberal ‘Stolen Election’ Figure?
A legal ethics watchdog is going to federalChina Funded The Fear, Monterey Park Cast The Votes, America’s First Data Center Ban Is The Result.
There is an old puzzle in epistemology aboutReport: Former Trump Adviser To Plead Guilty In Classified Docs Case
Former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton isCommentary
Selling Defeat As Iran’s ‘New Grand Strategy’ Is Pathetic Damage Control
Why Did The Biden EPA Give $2 Billion To A Liberal ‘Stolen Election’ Figure?
China Funded The Fear, Monterey Park Cast The Votes, America’s First Data Center Ban Is The Result.
Six Thousand Complaints, 27 Investigations: The Federal Whistleblower Shield Exposed
Security
Navy Fires Entire Leadership Team At Its Largest Overseas Ship Maintenance Facility
Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Warship, St. Petersburg Oil Terminal During Economic Forum
Los Alamos Employee Found Dead As Investigators Continue Examining Other Disappearances
US Considers Expanding NATO Nuclear-Sharing Program Into Eastern Europe: Report
Foreign Affairs
6 House Republicans Join Democrats To Advance Ukraine Aid Bill Over Leadership Objections
State Department Centralizes Visa Services In Africa Amid Immigration Crackdown
BBC Forced To Apologize Again After Misquoting Nigel Farage
Navy Fires Entire Leadership Team At Its Largest Overseas Ship Maintenance Facility
Business & economics
Insider Trading Investigation Launched Into Ex-Congressman George Santos
No, Matt Walsh, 50,000 People In Lake Tahoe Aren’t Losing Power Because Of Data Centers
Treasury Department Proposes Commemorative $250 Bill Featuring Trump Portrait
Report: Billionaire Republican Businessman Flees America Amid Rising Taxes
heath & science
USDA Sounds Alarm After Flesh-Eating Parasite Found Inside US Border
Los Alamos Employee Found Dead As Investigators Continue Examining Other Disappearances
How Ken Paxton Finally Brought Texas Children’s Hospital To Justice
Longtime Florida Democrat Frederica Wilson To Retire From Congress
American Liberty Arms
Firearm Freedom Act Would Repeal Hughes Amendment Machine Gun Ban
GunTuber Legend Dugan Ashley Arrested By Feds: Free Speech Concerns, And What It Could Mean For Content Creators
NRA, FPC, SAF Sue Maryland Over Glock-Style Handgun Ban
Virginia Officials Rebel: Sheriffs And Prosecutors Refuse To Enforce New Gun Ban
At American Liberty News, we eschew the mainstream media’s tightly controlled narrative to provide our readers with real news, real insights, and the means to take action. We seek out insightful coverage – and partner with knowledgeable and experienced people and organizations to bring you the information and insight our readers demand.
We humbly seek to provide the tools and information necessary for our readers to decide for themselves what is true and what is right.
TOP TAGS
TOP CATEGORIES
FEATURES
American Liberty News ©2024
Evolution Digital Media
1900 Reston Metro Plz
Suite 600
Reston, VA 20190