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Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan (L) of
Indonesia compete with Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng of China at the men's
doubles gold medal match of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games badminton
event, in Beijing, China, Aug. 16, 2008. Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan
won the match 2-1 and grabbed the gold medal. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- Second seeds Cai Yun and
Fu Haifeng failed to realize a 16-year dream of winning the men's doubles gold
at Olympic Games, losing to top seeds Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan from
Indonesia 21-12, 11-21, 16-21 here on Saturday.
The first game was totally controlled by the Chinese
pair, whose precise drops and consistent smashes easily penetrated the
opponents' defence.
"They were too nervous and too anxious," said Fu
Haifeng after the match. "It was not because we played extraordinarily
well."
However, the situation has totally changed from the
second game, in which Cai and Fu made a lot of unforced errors and allowed the
Indonesian pair to regain their confidence.
The third game was almost a copy of the second one,
only in the latter part of which they staged strong resistance when the score
was 20-12 in favor of the Indonesians, but it seemed too late and they finally
lost the game at 16-21.
According to Fu, in the second game, the Indonesian
pair "had recovered to their normal state and exerted enormous pressure on us
from the serve-receive phase."
"We wanted to attack, but we couldn't find enough
chances to do so," he said.
Sixteen years ago, Li Yongbo, the head coach of
Chinese badminton team won the bronze medal at Barcelona Olympics in men's
doubles with his partner Tian Binyi. Since then, Chinese men's doubles players
had never bagged a single medal, not to mention a gold at the recent three
Olympics.
The Chinese duo actually has set a record for China
to reach the final in men's doubles, beating Danish veterans Jens Eriksen and
Martin Lundgaard Hansen in the first round, Howard Bach and Bob Malaythong from
the United States in the second round, and Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man in the
semi-final.
"We've tried our best, and we felt no regret today,"
said 24-year-old Fu, satisfied with their performance throughout the whole
tournament.
While Cai Yun, apparently upset with the result,
expressed his desire to quit badminton, which in his mind, is not his whole
life, but only a part of it.
"I felt too tired these years, and I would consider
if I should still continue my career after the Games," said the 28-year-old
world champion."The defeat was not as unacceptable as I had imagined. Actually I
feel much more relieved now."
Indonesia bagged two golds in men's doubles at the
previous four Olympics, and Kido said they are very happy to continue this
glorious tradition.
"I am happy to get the first gold medal in badminton
for Indonesia at the Olympics. Tomorrow is Indonesia's Independence Day. It is a
birthday present for Hendra and me and also for the nation," said Kido, who
claimed the world champions title with Setiawan in 2007.