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Li Xiaopeng of China competes during
artistic gymnastics men's qualification horizontal bar of Beijing 2008
Olympic Games at National Indoor Stadium in Beijing, China, Aug. 9, 2008.
Chinese men's artistic gymnastics team won the first of men's
qualification subdivision two with the score of 374.675 points.
(Xinhua/Cheng Min) Photo
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By sportswriter Chen Yu
BEIJING, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- Chinese male gymnasts led
the second qualification round of men's gymnastics by a large margin here
Saturday afternoon.
In a rehearsal of the showdown between team gold
favorite China and defending Olympic champion Japan, the Chinese reaped a total
of 374.675 points, leading second-placed Japan by five points. Russia finished
third in 366.225.
Not only veterans like Yang Wei, Li Xiaopeng and
Huang Xu, but also upstarts like Xiaoqin, Chen Yibin and Zhou Kai did their
share well to send the Chinese team to the top notch.
The Chinese rose to first place after four apparatus,
with superb difficulty scores and execution. And in the end, they finished first
on four out of six apparatus, namely, pommel horse, rings, vault and parallel
bars.
Yang Wei, two-time world championships all-round gold
medalist and the leading figure of the team favored to claim an individual
all-round title, finished his routines almost perfectly to deafening applauses
from home crowd.
But the parallel bars dealt him a little setback when
his left arm lost control to let his elbow hit the bar. But he still nailed the
first place as individual with 93.875 points.
"Generally speaking, I am satisfied with my job
today. But I feel sorry for my mistake on parallel bars," said Yang after the
qualifications.
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Yang Wei of China competes during
artistic gymnastics men's qualification floor of Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games at National Indoor Stadium in Beijing, China, Aug. 9, 2008. Chinese
men's artistic gymnastics team won the first of men's qualification
subdivision two with the score of 374.675 points. (Xinhua/Cheng
Min) Photo
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Li Xiaopeng, whose arm was seen bleeding after his
parallel routine, said the bleeding came from a wound on the skin. "It's not a
serious and won't affect me. My arm is easy to bleed. Whatever, I will fight
on," he said.
Li, who scored 78.50 points on his four apparatus,
said he did think the qualifications is a good start for the Chinese team. "The
team is in high spirit now," he said.
Gao Jian, director of the gymnastics center of the
General Administration of Sport, echoed Li, saying he was happy to see the
Chinese male gymnasts eventually shake off the habit of having a bad start, like
in Atlanta, Sydney and Athens.
"More important, all our gold hopefuls realized their
goal of making the final which sets them on the springboard for the gold
medals," Gao said.
Hiroyuki Tomita, leading figure on the gold-winning
Japanese team in Athens, ended fourth as individual, with 91.90 points. He said
he was not in form and that his mistakes on rings and vault cost him points.
"My body is very heavy, so many of the maneuvres are
hard to complete. Sometimes, I can't do my best, but that happens very rarely,"
he said."I must adapt myself for the competition before the final."
After two qualification rounds, eight teams had taken
the floor. And the remaining four teams will play in the third qualification
round.