BEIJING, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese Taipei
weightlifter trained by a mainland coach said here on Saturday that she won a
treasured Olympic bronze at "a home game."
Chen Wei-Ling of the Chinese Taipei delegation
finished third in women's 48kg class weightlifting on the first day of the
Olympic competition, next to gold medallist Chen Xiexia of China, who broke the
Olympic record, and silver medallist Turk Sibel Ozkan.
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Bronze medalist Chen Wei-Ling of Chinese
Taipei waves to spectators at the awarding ceremony of the women's 48kg
final of weightlifting event at Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the Beijing
University of Aeronautics & Astronautics Gymnasium in Beijing, China,
Aug. 9, 2008. China's Chen Xiexia and Turkey's Sibel Ozkan won the gold
and silver medals respectively. (Xinhua/Yang Lei) Photo Gallery>>> |
Zhang Jiamin, a native of northeast China's Liaoning
Province who is now the head coach of the Chinese Taipei weightlifting team,
helped produce the Olympic bronze after training Chen Wei-Ling for less than 30
weeks.
After Chen's unexpected grab of the bronze, Zhang
said at a post-game press conference: "Wei-Ling has the poorest skills among all
Olympian weightlifters but she is very strong in power."
The Kaohsiung girl said enthusiastic support from the
spectators made her feel like being "at home." In fact, the 26-year-old Chen
played handsomely with a snatch weight of 84 kilograms. Her personal best in
snatch was only five kilograms more than the Olympic result, after being trained
by the mainland coach from a humble start of 70 kilograms.
"I love the people here who fueled me up for an
excellent game," said Chen, who beat the defending Olympic champion Nurcan
Taylan and two capable Thais.
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Gold medalist Chen Xiexia(R) of China
and Bronze medalist Chen Wei-Ling(L) of Chinese Taipei stand at the podium
at the awarding ceremony of the women's 48kg final of weightlifting event
at Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the Beijing University of Aeronautics
& Astronautics Gymnasium in Beijing, China, Aug. 9, 2008. (Xinhua/Yang
Lei)Photo
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Zhang said he expected more success of the Chinese
Taipei weightlifters at the Beijing Games.
Chen's Olympic debut attracted the interest of Lien
Chan, honorary chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang Party, who has stayed with the
Olympics since its grand opening on Friday night.
"It's too soon to get the bronze and I am
particularly joyous that the two weightlifters from the two sides of the Strait
could stand side by side on the award podium," Lien said.
The spectators' strong support for both weightlifters
was "a natural outburst of deep care for each other being all Chinese," said
Lien.
"My congratulations to the mainland athletes -- they
have earned respect for their excellence and great sportsmanship," Lien said.