Gold Medalists of
Beijing Olympics: Day
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by Sportswriter Gao Peng
BEIJING, Aug. 12 (Xinhua) -- U.S. swimming sensation
Michael Phelps became the fourth man to win a record nine Olympic gold medals
overall when he cruised to victory in the men's 200m freestyle final here on
Tuesday.
On a day which saw world records continue to fall in
the pool, Phelps claimed his third gold at the Beijing Games with the sort of
ease that suggests his quest for an unprecedented eight golds remains right on
track.
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Michael Phelps of the United States
celebrates after winning the men's 200m freestyle final at the Beijing
2008 Olympic Games in the National Aquatics Center, also known as the
Water Cube in Beijing, China, Aug. 12, 2008. Phelps set a new world record
and won the gold medal in the event with 1 minute 42.96 seconds.
(Xinhua/Wang Dingchang) Photo
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It was Phelps' ninth Olympic gold overall, allowing him to
join an elite club with U.S. swimming great Mark Spitz, American track and field
star Carl Lewis, former Soviet gymnast Larissa Latynina and Finnish runner Paavo
Nurmi for the most gold medals all-time at the Games.
"To be tied for the most Olympic gold for a long time
with those names in Olympic history, it is a pretty amazing accomplishment. It
is definitely a honor," said the 23-year-old American.
China clinched four more golds Tuesday to lift its
total to 13 golds and remain atop the medals table, while three golds in
swimming and one in shooting in Day Four propelled the United States to the
second spot past South Korea.
Phelps finished more than a body length ahead of
South Korea's Park Taehwan, smashing his own world record by .90 seconds to
finish in 1 minute, 42.96 seconds.
His fellow American Aaron Peirsol also broke the
world record on his way to triumph in the men's 100m backstroke, and Natalie
Coughlin defended the gold she won four years ago in Athens in the women's
100-meter backstroke.
However, U.S. attempts to sweep all golds in the pool
on Day Four were foiled by Australia's Leisel Jones, who pipped American Rebecca
Soni to win the women's 100m breaststroke title.
Jones, with two individual silvers and a bronze to
her name from the 2000 and 2004 Games, finally snared an elusive individual
Olympic gold.
Chinese male gymnasts made amends for a disappointing
fifth place at the Athens Olympics when the six-man team of Li Xiaopeng, Xiao
Qin, Chen Yibing, Huang Xu, Yang Wei and Zou Kai produced nearly flawless
routines on all six apparatus to take the men's team title.
China finished with a total score of 286.125 points,
more than seven points ahead of defending champion Japan. An injury-hit U.S.
team took the bronze.
"After eight years we finally have the gold medals
around our necks again. During the past four years we have worked hard and
sacrificed a lot," said an emotional Huang Yubin, head coach of the Chinese
team.
The Chinese gymnasts bagged home only one gold four
years ago, their worst ever performance since the 1992 Games. Huang had vowed to
leap from the city's tallest building if his team fail to improve on their 2004
medal haul.
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China's Zou Kai, Yang Wei, Xiao Qin, Li
Xiaopeng, Huang Xu and Chen Yibing (L-R) wave to spectators on the podium
during the awarding ceremony for gymnastics artistic men's team
competition of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at National Indoor Stadium
in Beijing, China, Aug. 12, 2008. The Chinese team won the gold medal of
the event with 286.125 points. (Xinhua/Wang Lei) Photo
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"Thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to
stay," Huang quipped.
Like Phelps, the Chinese divers are aiming for eight
golds. And, like Phelps, they already have three.
Chen Ruolin and Wang Xin earned the highest marks in
all five jumps of the final to add women's 10m platform synchronized title to
teammates' victories in women's 3m springboard and men's 10m platform
synchronized events.
In fencing, a sport usually dominated by Europeans,
Zhong Man pulled off an unexpected win for the host nation. The 25-year-old
Zhong defeated Italy's former world champion Luigi Tarantino and Julien Pillet,
a member of French 2004 Olympic gold-winning team, en route to notching up the
men's sabre gold.
It was China's second Olympic fencing title, 24 years
after Luan Jujie won the women's foil in Los Angeles in 1984.
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Zhong Man (L) of China competes during
the men's individual sabre gold medal match of fencing against Nicolas
Lopez of France at Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 12,
2008. Zhong Man of China won the gold medal in the event. (Xinhua/Chen
Xiaowei) Photo
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"It's a dream come true for me," said Zhong. "I'd
like to dedicate this gold to my coach Christian Bauer who has given us a lot of
help and taught us a lot about technique and confidence."
There was more Chinese success in weightlifting when
pre-Games favorite Liao Hui lived up to expectations with triumph in the men's
69kg class.
So far, the Olympic hosts have won five out of seven
weightlifting events.
In the absence of Chinese strongwomen, DPR Korea's
Pak Hyon Suk edged Kazakhstan's Irina Nekrassova by a single kilogram to win the
women's 63kg weightlifting gold.
Chinese Taipei's Lu Ying Chi, cheered on by a packed
crowd, took the bronze.
Russia, which had yet to win a gold after three days'
competition, collected two golds in Day Four, both from Greco-Roman wrestling,
with Nazyr Mankiev winning the 55kg category and Islam-Beka Albiev the 60kg
class.
Germany also nabbed its first gold at these Games
with Alexander Grimm in the men's kayak single. Meanwhile, Benjamin Boukpeti
finished third to give Togo its first-ever Olympic medal.
Boukpeti was born and raised in France, but qualified
to compete for the African nation because his father was from Togo.
"In France selection is very hard. When I was younger
I had dislocation of my shoulders, and then I was too old to compete for France.
That's why I decided to compete for Togo," said Boukpeti.
Ole Bischof added a second gold for Germany when the
former European champion upset Asian champion Kim Jae Bum of South Korea in the
men's 81kg judo final.
Japan, judo's birth country, collected its second
gold in the sport when Athens Olympic champion Ayumi Tanamoto achieved
back-to-back victory in the women's 63kg category.
In shooting, Jin Hong Oh ended South Korea's 16-year
Olympic gold drought when he edged Kim Jong Su of the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea by 0.2 points to grab the men's 50m pistol title.
Chinese veteran Tan Zongliang, a four-time Olympian,
fared poorly in the 10-shot final and had to settle for a bronze.
The men's double trap gold went to American Glenn
Eller, who set an Olympic record of 190 hits.
In men's basketball, China pushed world champion
Spain to overtime before losing 85-75 in a preliminary round game.
In women's soccer, China downed Argentina 2-0 to
advance to the quarterfinals, Brazil also reached the last eight after a 3-1
comebck win over Nigeria.
In Hong Kong, Hinrich Romeike claimed the equestrian
individual eventing gold on "Marius", two hours after leading Germany to the
team crown.