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Tan Xue of China completes her match
during the women's individual sabre round of 32 at the Beijing 2008
Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 9, 2008. Tan beat Alexandra Bujdoso
of Germany in the event. (Xinhua/Yang Lei) Photo
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BEIJING,
Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- China's medal hopeful Tan Xue failed to enter top four
Saturday, losing to Russia's Velikaya Sofiya 9-15 at the preliminaries of the
women's sabre individual event of the Olympic Games.
"We've had pretty much training in this Fencing Hall
and I'm quite familiar with the venue. I lost the match because I didn't perform
well enough and didn't understand the Russian rival enough," Tan said after the
match.
"She (Sofiya) fought very aggressively from the
beginning. I lagged behind from the beginning and it's very hard to catch up,"
she said.
"Maybe we should have studied this rival better," Tan
said with regret.
Another Chinese Bao Yingying lost to Zagnis Mariel of
the United States aslo at 9-15.
The other two fencers who made it to the top four
were Jacobson Sada and Ward Becca, both of whom Americans.
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Tan Xue(L) of China offenses during the
women's individual sabre round of 32 at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in
Beijing, China, Aug. 9, 2008. Tan beat Alexandra Bujdoso of Germany in the
event. (Xinhua/Yang Lei) Photo Gallery>>> |