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Huang Shanshan of China poses to the
audience after she finishes her first routine at the women's qualification
during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games trampoline event, in Beijing, China,
Aug. 16, 2008. She ranked 14th in the qualification and was eliminated
from the final. (Xinhua/Cheng Min) Photo
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BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- Lu Chunlong led a
Chinese one-two in the Olympic men's trampoline qualifying while his compatriot
He Wenna topped the women's event here on Saturday.
Lu collected an overall of 72.40 points to join He on
top, who was ahead of Russia's world champion Irina Karavaeva by 0.8. Dong Dong
placed second, 0.7 behind Lu, with Dmitry Ushakov of Russia a close third in
71.50.
Reigning Olympic champion Nikitin Yuriy of Ukraine
also advanced into the final, placing fourth in 70.70.
"I was so happy to hear the crowd cheering for me. I
had thought I would be nervous but I was not," said Lu, still excited by his own
performance.
He led the first routine with 31.20 points and,
coming out last to perform though, he earned a joint highest score of 41.20 for
his second, which put him firm on top of the field.
"Quite a few athletes before me did well but that
didn't give me extra pressure. I didn't watch. They compete for themselves and I
compete for myself. I wouldn't be affected by them," Lu said.
Dong said that he was encouraged by the home crowd's
support and the victory of Chinese gymnasts, who have collected three titles out
of four so far.
"I'm happy to be in the final. It's my first time
competing at home and the atmosphere was simply fantastic," Dong said.
"I had a good morale. This might be related to
watching artistic gymnastics a few days ago. I need to learn from them,
especially the men's team, and fight for good results.
"The final will be tough and the most important thing
is to calm down and focus on your own game," he added.
In contrast to the women's event marred by blunders,
the majority of the men trampolinists gave their bests, finishing all their 10
elements in wows and oups from the spectators.
He, 19, accumulated the highest 67.20 points in
qualifying but will have to compete alone in the final as Huang Shanshan, one of
the pre-game favorites, crashed out suffering a "sudden death" in the second
routine.
"I'm sorry for Huang. It's such a pity and I might
feel a bit lonely in the final," He said of Huang's mistake, "but I won't be
affected by the incident and will try my best."
Huang, 2004 Olympic bronze medalist, performed
dazzling maneuvers with quality before suddenly losing her rhythm in her ninth
flip and landing on her side.
"I still don't know what happened. I trained well and
such things never happened in pre-competition training. My legs suddenly failed
me," she said.
"But I won't give up. I'll re-start from zero," she
added.
She was not the only one to be trapped by sudden
death. Ana Rente of Portugal was also unable to finish the 10 movements, landing
on the blue rim mid-routine and losing her momentum.
The tricky qualification featured a bunch of mistakes
from top competitors including Lenka Popkin of the Czech Republic, who
completely missed her landing after her 10 flips of the first routine.
Karavaeva stepped on the blue rim on conclusion but
still managed an overall high score of 66.40 points to finish second after He.
Rosannagh Maclennan of Canada was third in 66.00.
He, wearing a bandage around her left knee, led a
Chinese one-two after the first routine. She scored 30.10 points thanks to her
flawless execution, 0.1 ahead of Huang.
He was fourth at last year's world championships and
is performing in her first Olympics.
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He Wenna of China competes at the
women's qualification during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games trampoline
event, in Beijing, China, Aug. 16, 2008. She ranked 1st in the
qualification and was qualified for the final. (Xinhua/Cheng
Min) Photo
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He Wenna of China competes at the
women's qualification during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games trampoline
event, in Beijing, China, Aug. 16, 2008. She ranked 1st in the
qualification and was qualified for the final. (Xinhua/Cheng Min)
Photo
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