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Silver medalist Chang Yongxiang of China
displays his medal during the awarding ceremony of men's Greco-Roman 74kg
of wrestling at Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 13,
2008.(Xinhua Photo/Li Gang) Photo
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BEIJING,
Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese wrestler Chang Yongxiang won his nation the first
men's wrestling Olympic silver Wednesday afternoon while his rival made the
first gold of the Beijing Olympics for Georgia.
Defeated by Manuchar Kvirkelia in the men's 74kg
Greco-Roman competition, Chang, not at all a favorite before the Olympics, has
continued making feats since his first round when he beat world champion Yavor
Yanakiev of Bulgaria.
The 23-year-old Chinese lost a landslide fight
against the Georgian who finished third at the world championships in 2006.
Many Georgians were in the venue cheering for their
Olympians.Kvirkelia, who ecstatically ran with the national flag after the
victory, got deafening hail from their country people.
Yanakiev and Christophe Guenot,
whose brother took home France's first gold in the Olympics, got the bronze
medals.
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Chang Yongxiang(in red) of China
competes during the men's 74kg quarterfinal of wrestling against Sixto
Barrera of Peru at Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 13,
2008. Chang Yongxiang of China won in the match. (Xinhua
Photo) Photo
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