China's First Female Olympic Champion, After Serving as a Deputy Section Chief, Is Still Unfulfilled and Later Relocates Her Family to the United States Introduction: Our country's first female Olympic champion, who brought glory to the nation, should have been respected by everyone. However, in reality, she has been controversial. During her Olympic career, she achieved excellent results. After retiring and entering politics, she rose to the rank of deputy section chief, which is indeed an enviable life experience, but it was all achieved through her own efforts. Unexpectedly, she was not satisfied with this and later resigned resolutely, moving her family to the United States. So, who is she? And why did she make such a choice? Accidental Encounter Becomes Olympic Champion: Wu Xiaoxuan's connection with shooting sports was purely accidental, stemming from a neighbor's invitation. In 1973, at the age of 15, Wu Xiaoxuan was asked by a neighbor if she wanted to go shooting. The conditions were simple: good eyesight, big eyes, and a well-proportioned figure. Coincidentally, Wu Xiaoxuan met these conditions and thus stepped into the door of the Hangzhou Shooting Club. Upon her first contact with shooting, Wu Xiaoxuan was deeply attracted to the sport. Shooting requires focus, steady hands, and maintaining the position of the gun when pulling the trigger, which made her feel capable. Perhaps due to natural talent, the club's coach quickly invited her to stay for training. Thus, Wu Xiaoxuan began her indissoluble bond with shooting. However, professional shooting training is no easy feat. Transitioning from amateur to professional means facing…