Adriana Ruano Oliva becomes Guatemala’s first ever Olympics gold medallist after winning the Women’s trap event.



Adriana Ruano Oliva becomes Guatemala’s first ever Olympics gold medallist after winning the Women’s trap event.

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  1. A new Olympics record as well with 45 hits.

    1st female medalist from Guatemala as well.

  2. I loved the little smile from Stanco when the crowd went crazy after Ruano’s deciding shot. Ruano was definitely a crowd favourite, and it seems like her competitors also appreciated the achievement.

  3. I was shouting like a madman, messaging all my friends and family. As a Guatemalan, this is just incredible!

  4. congrats Guatemala! that’s how we’re feeling when we won our first gold in Tokyo 2020

  5. This gold, and the bronze in the mens trap yesterday….. I wouldn’t want to be a clay pigeon in Guatemala

  6. Felicidades Guatemala! Spent good 3 months there traveling studying Spanish and it was one of the most memorable moments. Hope I can return soon!

  7. Wow congratulations.

    Yesterday they won’t their second Medal since London and now they win Gold for the first time.

    Congratulations to Guatemala

  8. Omg!!!!!! Am I going to cry? Congratulations to her, what an absolute queen and boss. Let’s go Guatemala!

  9. Congrats to Guatemala! It is wonderful to hear that a small country won it’s first gold medal ever!

  10. If you thought a chonkla was dangerous, watch this!
    -Latina moms everywhere

  11. These first timers really make me happy. I am when my countries win but I want others to have their moment in the sun too. Congrats Guatemala!

  12. Congratulations to her and to Guatemala! It is always nice to see when new countries “join the gold medal club”.

  13. Italy is losing every single final this year, you were lucky.

    Just kidding congratulation for a fellow italian!

  14. I love people winning from ‘smaller’ country , you just know they gonna have a good time when they get home.

  15. The trap shooting has been nuts. The men’s gold medalist going 48/50 and women’s going 45/50 both to set Olympic records

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