Special report: 2008 Olympic
Games
MADRID, July 25 (Xinhua) -- Spanish gymnast Gervasio Deferr told Diario AS
on Friday that he is aiming to go down in history as the first Spaniard to win
three gold medals in the Olympic Games.
Deferr took the gold medals in Sydney 2000 on the pommel horse and repeated
the success with a gold medal for floor exercises in Athens 2004. Now he knows
Beijing gives him the chance to go down in history.
"I don't feel any pressure because there are only two Spanish sports people
who have got two gold medals (Teresa Zabell and Luis Doreste) and they have both
retired. I am the only one who has a chance of winning a third gold medal. If I
can do it, then it will be fantastic, but if not, I have already got two so it's
not so dreadful," he said.
Deferr may be trying not to put himself under pressure, but he admitted he
had been working hard ahead of the Olympics.
"I have prepared something special, but I can't say what it is. I am going
to be up against some very strong rivals, but I feel very strong on the floor,"
said Deferr.
The Spaniard saw Brazilian Diego Hypolito as one of his main rivals for
gold.
"Everyone is very even, but it could be that he is slightly stronger in
combined exercises, while maybe I am better in jumps," said Deferr.
At 27-years-old, Deferr realizes these could be his last visit to the
Olympic Games, but he is not ruling out an appearance in London in 2012.
"Whatever happens, I have not thought about retiring, although if I do win
a gold medal, maybe I won't go to the Olympics again, but if injuries respect
me, why can't I go to London?"
"All of this effort is all worthwhile. I want to do well at the Games and
if this is my last appearance, then I want a medal in Beijing, even if it is
'just' bronze," said Deferr.