NCAA - NCAA Woman of the Year finalist Ginny Thrasher was the first gold medalist at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and led West Virginia to two team
![Virginia native Ginny Thrasher, 19, shoots her way to first U.S. gold medal in Rio - The Washington Post Virginia native Ginny Thrasher, 19, shoots her way to first U.S. gold medal in Rio - The Washington Post](http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/early-lead/files/2016/08/Rio_Olympics_Shooting_Women-f039c.jpg)
Virginia native Ginny Thrasher, 19, shoots her way to first U.S. gold medal in Rio - The Washington Post
![Gold-Medalist Ginny Thrasher Thinking Back and Looking Ahead to Olympic Dreams - Civilian Marksmanship Program Gold-Medalist Ginny Thrasher Thinking Back and Looking Ahead to Olympic Dreams - Civilian Marksmanship Program](https://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Thrasher_Ginny.jpg)