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Park Tae-hwan of South Koera celebrates
victory during men¡¯s 400 freestyle final of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
at National Aquatics Center in Beijing, China, August 10, 2008. Park won
the gold medal in the event.(Xinhua/Chen Kai) Photo
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BEIJING, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- South Korean swimming
prodigy Park Taehwan realized his dream to win the men's 400m freestyle gold
medal at the Olympics here on Sunday.
Park clocked in 3:41.86 to top the podium, China's
Zhang Lin got the silver in 3:42.44 and American Larsen Jensen finished third in
3:42.78.
Park wore a headphone before starting his race and
seemed to be totally focused on what he was about to achieve. The 19-year-old
swam close to Australia's Grant Hackett in the first two laps and began taking
over Hackett at 150 meters. He maintained the lead and coasted to win his first
Olympic gold.
"This (the gold) was what I'm going after. I lagged
behind in the first two laps, but I knew my pace and that I was going to catch
up," he said.
"Although the weather was not good today, it was a
truly nice day for me," he said.
Dubbed as nation's little brother, Park is the
event's world champion and a hugely popular athlete in his country. He will also
swim in 200 and 1,500 meters freestyle races.
Australia's Hackett slipped to the sixth at 3:43.84.
"I guess it wasn't what I was looking for. It would have been nice to be on the
medal podium," Hackett said.
"I probably would have gone out harder, but I didn't
want to kill myself," he said.
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Park Tae-hwan of South Koera celebrates
victory during men's 400m freestyle final of the Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games at National Aquatics Center in Beijing, China, August 10, 2008. Park
won the gold medal in the event.(Xinhua/Chen Kai Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |