Olympic Gold Medalist Silences Critics with Perfect Sharpshooter Stance

Grayson Larkspur

Updated Monday, August 5, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent Twitter conversation has sparked significant attention, revolving around the stance of a female sharpshooter. The original tweet, which features both text and an image, reads, "I am obsessed with the stance on this sharpshooter." The accompanying image captures the athlete in action at an indoor shooting range, dressed in a white jacket with red sleeves, blue trousers, a cap, protective eyewear, and ear m***s. She confidently holds her gun with one hand extended in front of her.

However, what followed was a debate ignited by a reply to the tweet. The reply stated, "That will have a huge recoil there's a reason why people tell you to hold the gun with both hands." This remark, while gaining fewer likes and retweets, questioned the sharpshooter’s technique.

The conversation took a turn when another user responded directly to the recoil comment with, "You know she won gold right?" This reply highlighted the expertise and accolades of the female shooter, effectively silencing the critique. The sharpshooter’s gold medal win serves as a testament to her skill and mastery of her sport, despite the misconceptions surrounding recoil and shooting techniques.

The exchange mirrors broader discussions about Olympic sports and precision in shooting. Multiple comments from users emphasized that Olympic rules often dictate the use of one hand, and that sports shooting guns like the .22 caliber have minimal recoil, contrary to popular belief. Some users expressed surprise, noting the contrast between American gun culture's focus on firepower and the precision required in Olympic shooting.

One user humorously remarked, "Imagine mansplaining Olympic gold medalists. Good lord." Another pointed out, "For a country that's all about guns, I'm surprised that they didn't win any shooting events." These comments underscore the respect that professional sharpshooters command, as well as the sometimes misguided assumptions about their techniques.

The image and subsequent Twitter debate serve as a powerful reminder of the expertise required to excel in Olympic shooting. The female sharpshooter’s gold medal win is a clear rebuttal to any doubts about her stance or technique, proving that Olympians truly know what they are doing.

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Top Comments from Imgur

WlSHMASTER

ooh yes she is holding clearly a magnum 44 and doesn't know what she is doing :D

MattScifiBandit

They're also air guns with significantly less recoil than a regular gun

unfortunatelynotdeadyet

It’s basically a BB gun. There is almost no recoil.

CinnamonBunny

Huge recoil :D Sure!

Midgarmerc

Imagine mansplaining Olympic gold medalists. Good lord

SirBobby98121

And Olympic rules state one hand only.

PigsWeGetWhatPigsDeserve

What does ‘obsessed’ mean in this case?

NagetiveVillian

Huge recoil? From a sports shooting gun? They clearly know nothing or the sport. A .22 don't have recoil

tankerofquetzals

... That's a typical Imgur comment ~_o

M***yns

Of you're firing a single bullet what does recoil matter once the bullet has left the gun ?

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