BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- Russian Aslanbek
Khushtov defeated German Mirko Englich in the men's 96kg Greco-Roman final on
Thursday, winning Russia its third wrestling gold medal at the Beijing
Olympics.
Khushtov overwhelmed his rival for the comfortable
victory of two bouts after both Athens Olympic gold medalist Karam Gaber of
Egypt and silver medalist Ramaz Nozadze of Georgia were knocked out early in the
competition.
The winning Khushtov said that "it's too early to
feel excited and I still need time to experience the happiness."
"It was a long way for me to win this medal, and I
think it was God's award for all my suffering and hard work," he said.
"I hope Russian wrestlers could win 10 golds in the
Olympics. The more, the better," the Russian said.
After confessing his disappointment of being the
second, Englich said that "Anyway, I felt something heavy (the silver medal) on
my neck now, so I cannot complain more."
Adam Wheeler of the United States and Asset Mambetov
of Kazakhstan won the two bronze medals in the same category.
The American bronze medalist said that "it was the
best moment of my life."
Russian wrestlers Nazyr Mankiev and Islam-Beka Albiev
won on Tuesday two gold medals in the men's 55kg and 60kg Greco-Roman
competitions.