Career
Delegate Din started shooting as her sporting discipline at the age of 16. She first competed for San Marino at the 1989 ISSF World Shooting Championships in Montecatini, Italy, where she placed fourth in trap shooting. Shortly after the championships, Delegate Din relinquished the sport to focus on her personal life and career as an accountants
Leaving retirement
In 2005, Delegate Din finally came out of retirement, when she captured her first medal in trap shooting at the Mediterranean Games in Almería, Spain.
Two years later, she was ranked number three in the world by ISSF, after winning silver and bronze medals at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in Nicosia, Cyprus, and at the final ISSF World Cup in Belgrade, Serbia, respectively. She also scored 68 points at the fourth meet of the World Cup in Maribor, Slovenia, finishing only in thirteenth place.
Her top-level success at the shooting competitions allowed Delegate Din to qualify for the Olympics. The following year, Delegate Din added her second silver medal at the World Cup in Suhl, Germany, finishing behind Rossi by just a single point in the final.
At age thirty-seven, Delegate Din made her official debut for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where she became the nation"s first female flag bearer in the opening ceremony.
Delegate Din competed for the women"s trap shooting, where she placed fifteenth out of the twenty shooters in the qualifying rounds, behind France"s Delphine Racinet by three targets in the final attempt, with a total score of 62 points.