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Emma Snowsill (C) of Australia, Vanessa Fernandes (L) of Portugal and Emma Moffatt of
Australia attend the medal ceremony of Women's Final of Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games triathlon event in Beijing, China, Aug. 18, 2008. Emma Snowsill, Vanessa Fernandes
and Emma Moffatt won the gold, silver and bronze medal respectively. (Xinhua/Xing
Guangli) Photo
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By Sportswriter Zhang Rongfeng
BEIJING, Aug. 18 (Xinhua) -- Three-time world
champion Emma Snowsill outlasted Vanessa Fernandes to win Australia the women's
triathlon at the Beijing Olympics on Monday.
Snowsill, 27, rushed through the finish line in ease
with 1 hour 58 minutes and 27 seconds carrying her national flag and clapping
hands with her supporters.
Portugal's Fernandes, the all-time World Cup wins
leader and the only woman to win on the Beijing course, came in second 1 minute
and 6 seconds later. 23-year-old Fernandes was a credited triathlete for the
course for winning the last three Beijing world cups.
Snowsill's teammate Emma Moffatt took the bronze with
1 minute and 28 seconds more. Moffatt was also a four-time world championships
medalist.
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Emma Snowsill of Australia crosses the finish line in the Women's Final of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games triathlon event in Beijing, China, Aug. 18, 2008. Emma Snowsill won the gold medal with a time of 1 hour 58 minutes and 27.66 seconds.(Xinhua Photo/Xing Guangli) Photo Gallery>>> |
"I knew I had to get out on that run. Coming down on
the last lap I had to throw in whatever I had left. There's nothing like running
scared. I had to make sure I didn't leave anything out on that field. I put
every ounce of energy into this," said Snowsill after the race.
"This is a very challenging bike and I was very
thankful to see the finish line."
On competing in her first Olympics, Snowsill said: "I
tried to maintain the attitude that it's a swim, bike, run race and the Olympic
rings come afterwards."
Snowsill was neglected from Australian squad at the
Athens Games. "There was a reason for that. Lessons were learned and it was a
great motivation for coming to Beijing, but that has never been a sore point for
me," said she.
Snowsill and Fernandes were on a different level to
the rest of the competitors and were expected to decide the gold between them in
the final stages of the run.
"I think everyone trained hard and wanted to be the
best here. This medal is silver, but it feels like gold for me, it's in the
Olympics," said Fernandes. "It means a lot to me because a little Portuguese
country has medallists too. I think it's good for Portugal and Europe to boost
some girls to the top in the Olympic Games. For me, I can put this medal on the
top of other medals.
"I won her a few times, she won me a few times. In
the race, you need to judge everything according to specific situation."
Laura Bennett of United States, who finished the
first leg in water in 19:49 seconds, was settled in fourth place.
Snowsill was in fifth in 19:51 after the 1.5km open
water swimming and Vanessa Fernandes came out of the water in the ninth place in
19:53.
Then a batch of around twenty triathletes formed up
the first group from the very early stage of cycling and medal hopefuls were
booked up in the group, including all three podium finishers.
After the 40km cycling race, Maffatt was in first
place, while Snowsill was fifth and Fernandes in sixth. In the run part, the top
two finishers sprinted out the small bunch and established advantage.
"It's pretty high up there (on life achievements).
It's those people who got me here they deserve it as much as me," said the
bronze medallist Maffatt.
"I started my strategy by pacing myself. My plan
worked. You have to be a smart racer at this level. This course is very
challenging.
"It's really hot. You must block those things out.
It's really tough," added Maffatt.
It's not a surprise at all for Snowsill to win here.
Fernandes has faltered this year, losing to Snowsill in Mooloolaba, finishing
10th in a surprisingly weak world championship title defense, and failed to
finish in Hamburg, her final race before the Olympics.
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Athletes compete during the swimming
contest of Women's Final of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games triathlon event at
the Ming Tomb reservoir in northern Beijing, China, Aug. 18, 2008.(Xinhua
Photo/Xing Guangli) Photo Gallery>>> |