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ATHENS, Aug. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Luo Wei, who
started taekwondo training only five years, took the women's 67kg gold medal at
the Athens Olympics here on Saturday evening.
This was the 29th Olympic gold for China in Athens
and the first for the 21-year-old Luo who attended Olympic Games for the first
time.
Luo, winner of the 2003 Worlds in Germany, edged
Greek Elisavet Mystakidou, the bronze medallist of the 2003 Worlds, 7-6 in the
deafening home crowd cheering.
Luo's coach Chen Liren said after the match that "we
asked Luo to see the stadium as the Beijing Workers' Stadium, and regard the
home crowd's shouting and stamps as cheering for her."
"It was really a tough match but Luo played fairly
well," Chen said.
"She is a girl with strong nerve," he added.
Leading 2-1 in the first set, Luo faced an extremely
tough battle in the second in which Mystakidou made a brilliant rally with
consecutive kicks and led Luo 4-3 in the end.
"My coach ordered me to attack more actively after
the second set, just fight like a crazy fighter," Luo, who always has a
smile,said after the duel.
Luo, who is taller than the Greek, attacked more
actively and accurately in the third set and collected five points. But Luo
received two Kyong-gos, namely the deduction of one point.
Mystakidou scored two points in the third set but
failed to catch up again.
Luo said "I never met the Greek before. In today's
final, she played quite well. Now, we are friends."
"I feel so great. This is my first Olympic gold
medal. And other Chinese athletes' triumph in Athens considerably encouraged me
to go ahead," she added.
Luo ran round the mat with a Chinese national flag to
celebrate her win, politely making bows to the spectators around and shaking
hands with some of them.
When the play of the Chinese national anthem ended,
all the spectators clapped their hands for Luo and their own medallist
Mystakidou.
Mystakidou said that "I trained for taekwondo for 15
years. I am very happy to get an Olympic medal here."
"The game was very tough, and my opponent is also
very strong. I must say I have done my best," she added.
South Korean Hwang Kyung Sun, who lost to Luo in the
first round but came to the bronze fight through repechage, finished third in
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