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TURIN, Feb. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- China has to wait 24 more hours for its first Turin Olympic gold medal as Chinese Wang Manli and Ren Hui finished behind Russian veteran Svetlana Zhurova, who won the women's 500m speedskating on Tuesday.
In a repeat of Monday's figure skating, where Russian
couple Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin beat three Chinese pairs into second
to fourth places, the 34-year-old Zhurova timed 76.57 seconds for two runs, 0.21
ahead of the 32-year-old Wang, who has 15 World Cup wins over the past three
years.
Zhurova, who recently returned to the rink after a
lengthy absence following the birth of her son, edged ahead of the 32-year-old
Wang in the final curve and romped to victory.
Ren picked the bronze in 76.87 seconds.
China, a summer sports power and a lightweight on ice
and snow,has to count on skater Wang Meng, a prospect in the women's 500m short
track, to deliver the nation's first Turin gold on Wednesday.
China ended its Winter Olympic gold drought in 2002
as short track skater Yang Yang swept the women's 500m and 1,000m events.
Sweden won its first Winter Olympic golds for 12
years as its men and women triumphed within 20 minutes of each other in the
cross-country skiing team sprints.
Thobias Fredriksson and Bjoern Lind sprinted to
victory in the men's race just after Anna Dahlberg and Lina Andersson had
claimed the women's crown.
Germany's Sylke Otto defended her women's luge title
and led her teammates to sweep all the medals.
Otto garnered a four-run time of three minutes, 7.979
seconds for Germany's second gold for the day, holding off Silke Kraushaarby
0.136 and Tatjana Huefner by 0.481.
Earlier Germany's five-time world champion Sven
Fischer hit all 20 targets en route to winning the men's 10km biathlon title,
with Norway's Halvard Hanevold and Frode Andresen settling for silver and
bronze.
Norway's five-time Olympic champion Ole Einar
Bjoerndalen missed three targets and was relegated to 12th.
American Ted Ligety triumphed in the Alpine skiing
combined in 3:39.35, U.S. fourth gold in Turin. Croatian Ivica Kostelic picked
the silver with Austrian Rainer Schoenfelder nabbing the bronze.
Doping reared its ugly head here on Tuesday as
Brazilian bobsledder Armando dos Santos was sent home in disgrace, having failed
a doping test.
Dos Santos was kicked out of the Olympic Village when
the result of a January test was disclosed, showing he had tested positive for
the banned steroid nandrolone.
Game Over for Sergei Dolidovich too. The Belarussian
cross-country skier, who was suspended for five days last week for a high
haemoglobin value, had his suspension extended for another five days. His only
event - the men's team sprint, was already won by Sweden.
Dolidovich was one of 12 suspended athletes. Four
were cleared on Monday, while the others have not yet been tested again.
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