By Sportswriter Feng Jian
BEIJING, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- Canoe/kayak races on
flatwater courses in day four featured one big shock for Germany and one
surprise win for the host country China in Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park
on Thursday.
In the semifinals of six boat classes of the day, the
first event proceeded as expected, with Canadian paddler van Koeverden Adam, the
world best time holder, winning in the first group of men's kayak single (K1)
500m. He finished the whole race with one minute and 42.438 seconds.
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Adam van Koeverden of Canada competes in
the semifinal 1 of the men's kayak single (K1) 500m at Beijing 2008
Olympic Games in the Shunyi Rowing-Canoeing Park in Beijing, China, Aug.
21, 2008. Adam van Koeverden ranked first in the semifinal 1 and was
qualified for the final. (Xinhua/Gong Bing) Photo
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He created a new world best time by finishing the
heat race with a result of one minute and 35.554 seconds on Tuesday. The last
world best time for the event is one minute and 35.63 seconds, a result he
created in Poland earlier this year.
The second event, men's canoe single (C1) 500m,
brought a shock to all the people on the venue. The defending champion Andreas
Dittmer from Germany ranked fourth in the semifinal and thus failed to gain the
final berth.
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Chinese canoeist Li Qiang competes in
the canoe single (C1) 500m men semifinal of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
Canoe/Kayak Flatwater event in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008. Li Qiang was
qualified for final match.(Xinhua/Jiang Enyu) Photo
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"I don't feel 100 per cent fit. I'm not sure if the
problem is in my training. It's the first time I haven't made a final," he told
reporters in the mixed zone after the race.
On whether he is too old to compete, the 36-year-old
paddler said: "You could say that." As for his expectations for the canoe single
(C1) 1000m he is also participating, he said: "I'm not expecting anything
special. I don't know if I can give anymore."
Hungarian paddler Attila Sandor Vajda won the second
group of the semifinal in the event.
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Stjepan Janic of Croatia competes in the
semifinal 3 of the men's kayak single (K1) 500m at Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games in the Shunyi Rowing-Canoeing Park in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008.
Stjepan Janic ranked first in the semifinal 3 and was qualified for the
final. (Xinhua/Jiang Enyu) Photo
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"So hard for me. I tried to be in the first three. My
start is the best because in the heat I missed a good start. So I concentrate on
the start this time. First good start, after I can do everything," the
25-year-old Hungarian said.
"After 250 meters, I looked around and I knew I am in
the first three. When I came to the finish line, I know I am in the final," he
added.
He also talked about his expectations for the
race.
"If I can do the same like today, I can catch a
medal. A medal is a good present for me. Everything is possible."
China reaped a surprise win in women's kayak single
(K1) 500m. Zhong Hongyan was the heroine.
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Zhong Hongyan of China competes in the kayak single (K1) 500m women semifinal of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Canoe/Kayak Flatwater event in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008. Zhong Hongyan was qualified for final match.(Xinhua/Jiang Enyu) Photo Gallery>>> |
She lagged behind in the start, but she paddled hard and reached the second place at the 250m point. In the latter part, she went faster and faster until she hit the finish line and won the race with a result of one minute and 53.163 seconds.
On her surprise win, she said: "I paddled with my own
rhythm in spite of the unfavorable wind. My arch rivals in the final will be
Hungary, Germany and Italy. They are so strong. But I will try to surpass them.
It's quite difficult to catch a medal, but I will try. I am now in good form,"
she said.
Thursday also saw semifinals in men's kayak double
(K2) 500m, men's canoe double (C2) 500m and women's kayak double 500m. European
countries like Hungary, Poland, Romania and Denmark are strong and qualified for
the final. Japan won the semifinal in women's kayak double.
In the next two days, canoe/kayak flatwater events
will come to the finals. A total of 12 gold medals will be at stake. Germany and
Hungary are still considered the most powerful countries in the flatwater
events. But paddlers from other countries will surely spare no effort to win.