Guo Shuang claims first cycling medal for China in Olympics
www.chinaview.cn 2008-08-19 19:31:50   Print

    BEIJING, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Guo Shuang lived up to her expectation to win the first cycling medal for the host after getting the bronze medal in the women's sprint here on Tuesday.

    Guo beat Willy Kanis of the Netherlands 2-0 to stand on the podium, while the three-times world champion Victoria Pentelon of Britain took the gold after beating Austrialia's Anna Meares 2-0.

Guo Shuang (R) of China competes in the Women's Sprint Finals of the cycling-track event during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the Laoshan Velodrome in Beijing, China, Aug. 19, 2008. Guo Shuang of China won the bronze medal. (Xinhua/Hou Deqiang)

Guo Shuang (R) of China competes in the Women's Sprint Finals of the cycling-track event during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the Laoshan Velodrome in Beijing, China, Aug. 19, 2008. Guo Shuang of China won the bronze medal. (Xinhua/Hou Deqiang) Photo Gallery>>>

    "It hasn't sunk in yet. After the success of the team is it too much to ask if I don't get a medal. I'm so glad I'm part of it now. " said Pentelon, who became the first British women won track cycling Olympic gold.

    The Athens brozne medallist Meares took the silver, the only cycling medal Aussies won at the Beijing Games.

    "It's been a tough run for sure. But it's been an amazing journey. To be seven months out from the Olympics and have a crash that fractures two vertebrae and you could be a quadriplegic, so many things go out the door. You think your Olympic dream is out the door." Meares said.

    The Australian women nearly died in January this year when she crashed in the keirin final at the Los Angeles World Cup round. She suffered a fracture of her C2 vertabra and if it had been another couple of millimetres longer, it could have killed her or left Meares at best with permanent paralysis.

    Falling off her bike in the deciding race in the semifinals, Guo bravely stood up to compete. She almost saw the chance to enter the final after beating the Australian, but the Chinese illegally maneuvered Meares out of the way and was thus relegated into the bronze medal contest.

    Guo started cycling at age 13. She was sent to the World Cycling Training Center in 2002 to learn from French coach Sebastien Dulcus.

    The 21-year old is being coached by Daniel Morelon, a French legend with four Olympic golds, who guided her to the silver in the sprint and keirin in the 2007 world track cycling championships.

    China's best showing in cycling at the Olympics was at the Athens Games in 2004 when Jiang Yonghua won a silver medal in the 500m time trial, an event that was axed from Beijing in favor of BMX.

Editor: Xinhuanet
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