Factbox: Rymyana
Neykova
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Rumyana Neykova of Bulgaria competes
during Women's Single Sculls Final A of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games rowing
event at Shunyi Rowing-Canoeing Park in Beijing, China, Aug. 16, 2008.
Rumyana Neykova won the gold medal of the event. (Xinhua/Wang
Lei) Photo
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Rumyana Neykova (C) of Bulgaria£¬ Michelle Guerette (L) of the U.S. and Ekaterina Karsten of Belarus attend the awarding ceremony after Women's Single Sculls Final A of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games rowing event at Shunyi Rowing-Canoeing Park in Beijing, China, Aug. 16, 2008. Rumyana Neykova, Michelle Guerette and Ekaterina Karsten won the gold, silver and bronze medal of the event respectively. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> | |
BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- Bulgarian rower Rumyana
Neykova snatched the gold medal in women's single sculls in rowing at Beijing
Olympics held in Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park on Saturday.
The Bulgarian rower crossed the finish line with a
result of seven minutes 22.34 seconds, followed by U.S. rower Michelle Guerette
with a result of 7:22.78 and Belarusian rower Ekterina Karsten at 7:23.98.
Chinese rower Zhang Xiuyun finished fourth place with a result of 7:25.48.
"Until the end I still couldn't believe what I have
achieved," Neykova said after the race.
The Czech rower Miroslava Knapkova took a head in the
first part of the race, but in the middle, she was surpassed by the Bulgarian
rower rowing in the fifth lane.
The American rower played very differently from the
semifinals.
"I didn't have an early speed, but I thought I could
sustain," she said.
The Chinese rower also thought that the race was a
success for her.
"I already succeeded when I entered the final race. I
am in very good form and I am very well prepared for the race," Zhang Xiuyun
said.
The 32-year-old Zhang won a silver medal in women's
double sculls at Atlanta Olympics in 1996, the first Chinese female rower to
snatch a medal in Olympics.
Neykova, born in April 1973, is a double world
champion, double Olympic medallist and triple World Cup double sculls winner.
She won a silver medal at Sydney Olypmics and a bronze medal in Athens
Olympics.