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Eric Koreng (R) and David Klemperer of
Germany celebrate after scoring during the men's round of 16 match of the
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games beach volleyball event against Wu Penggen and
Xu Linyin of China in Beijing, China, Aug. 16, 2008. Eric Koreng and David
Klemperer of Germany won the match 2-0. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- Chinese beach volleyball
men's duo Wu Penggen/Xu Linyin stopped short of going further on Saturday.
They were eliminated by German pair David Klemperer
and Eric Koreng in a round of 16 match.
The first set was 21-15 in favor of the visitors and
they continued their winning momentum in the second set, prevailing over the
hosts with 21:18.
"Our rhythm of attacks was broken by them," said Wu
after the match.
"We made too many mistakes and the German team played
very well. Their offensives were very firm," said the 2.02-meter Xu, whose usual
efficiency at the net was curbed in the match.
The Germans won Jorre Kjemperud/Tarjei Skarlund of
Norway in the preliminary round to finish third in their pool and managed to
advance by beating Emiel Boersma/Bram Ronnes of the Netherlands in a "lucky
loser" match of the last four third-placed teams.
Ranking eighth on the Olympic qualification rankings,
the Germans said they didn't play to their normal standard in the first
round.
"We had a slow start and we didn't play well in the
first round," said Koreng after the match.
"But we know we had to play better and we made
readjustments and preparations. We are happy to win today. The Chinese team is a
very strong team," he added.
"To win the Chinese team may be the best game in our
life," Klemperer said.
For the first time at the Olympics, Wu/Xu remained
unbeaten in the preliminary round to advance.