News analysis: Jamaica digs out
sprinting nuggets from training,
yams
By
Sportswriter Gao Peng
BEIJING, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- Defending champion
Veronica Campbell-Brown won the women's 200m race on Thursday at the Beijing
Olympics to complete a clean sweep of sprint gold medals for Jamaica.
Campbell-Brown
clocked a personal best time of 21.74 seconds, beating two-time world champion
Allyson Felix of the United States into second place in 21.93. Jamaica also won
the bronze medal as Kerron Stewart posted a time of 22 seconds flat.
Jamaica dominated the sprints at the Games, with
Usain Bolt taking both men's 100m and 200m in world record time and Shelley-Ann
Fraser leading a Jamaican sweep of medals in women's 100m.
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Bolt breaks 200m
world record against headwind
The Olympic men's 100 meters
gold medalist Usain Bolt of Jamaica broke the men's 200m world record
in19.30 seconds en route to his golden double at the Beijing Olympic Games
on Wednesday, even into a headwind of 0.9 meters per
second.
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"They (Jamaican runners) seem to be stepping up now.
That's what we are witnessing," said Felix.
It was only the fourth time in Olympic history that a
country win all the four sprint golds. Before 2008, only the United States had
achieved the feat.
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LaShawn Merritt of the United States
gestures after the men's 400m final at the National Stadium, also known as
the Bird's Nest, during Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug.
21, 2008. LaShawn Merritt won the title with 43.75 seconds. (Xinhua
Photo) Photo
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The United States regained pride when Lashawn Merrit
led a clean sweep of medals by the U.S. in the men's 400m. Merrit finished the
one-lap race in 43.75 seconds, ahead of countrymen Jeremy Wariner and David
Neville.
In the absence of China's defending champion Liu
Xiang, Cuban world record-holder Dayron Robles easily won the 110m hurdles in
12.93 seconds, 0.06 seconds shy of his own world record.
"I'm the champion. I'm ecstatic. It's always been my
dream," said the 21-year-old Robles.
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Chinese diver Chen Ruolin displays her
medal after the awarding ceremony of women's 10m platform at the Beijing
2008 Olympic Games in the National Aquatics Center, also known as the
Water Cube in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008. Chen claimed the title in the
event with a score of 447.70 points.(Xinhua Photo) Photo
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Thanks to teenager Chen Ruolin's success on the
women's 10m platform, the host nation was able to avoid a blank day.
The 16-year-old Chen trailed Canadian Emilie Heymans
by over seven points before her last dive, but held her nerves to earn four 10s
on her last dive and narrowly beat Heymans. Chen's teammate Wang Xin had
bronze.
"I am quite satisfied with my dives today. I got a
little nervous before the last dive, but I felt easy after entering the water,"
said Chen.
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Tian Jia (front) of China hugs her pair
Wang Jie during women's gold medal match of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
beach volleyball event in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008. Wang Jie and Tian
Jia of China lost to Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor of US and got the
silver medal in the event. (Xinhua/Sadat) Photo
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Earlier, Wang Jie and Tian Jia went closer to
capturing China's first-ever Olympic gold medal in beach volleyball. The duo
were beaten 21-18, 21-18 by Americans May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh in the women's
final.
"We've already created history in Chinese beach
volleyball. The most important thing is to continue narrowing the gap between us
and stronger teams," said Wang Jie.
Xue Chen and Zhang Xi defeated Renata Ribeiro and
Talita Rocha of Brazil 21-19, 21-17 to add a bronze medal for China.
Russia's Andrey Moiseev became the second man to
successfully defend Olympic title in modern pentathlon, while local favorite
Qian Zhenhua just missed out on a podium finish.
Moiseev produced consistent performance in all five
events to match the achievement of Lars Hall of Sweden.
Qian had the silver medal in his sights at the start
of the run, but he was passed by the Lithuanian pair of Edvinas Krungolcas and
Andrejus Zadneprovskis and had to settle for fourth, though it was already the
best performance by a Chinese in the sport.
Japan put an end to U.S. streak of winning every
softball gold medal since 1996, beating the Americans 3-1 in the final. What
made Japan's win more meaning was that softball, together with baseball, will be
dropped at the 2012 Games in London.
But the American women's soccer team successfully
defended their Olympic title when Carli Llody scored in the sixth minute of
extra time to hand them 1-0 victory over Brazil in the final. World champions
Germany downed Japan 2-0 in the bronze medal clash.
In women's volleyball, the United States reached
their first final in 24 years with a straight-set victory over three-time
Olympic champions Cuba, while hard-hitting Brazil overwhelmed defending
champions China 3-0 to advance.
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Lang Ping (C), head coach of the U.S.
team, explains tactics to her players during women's volleyball semifinal
match between the U.S. and Cuba at Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing,
China, Aug. 20, 2008. The U.S. beat Cuba 3-0. (Xinhua/Zhao
Zhongzhi) Photo
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The Americans, coached by Chinese legend Lang Ping,
needed just 67 minutes to beat Cuba 25-20, 25-16, 25-17.
"I thought the game would be more difficult.
Previously, we've never played less than three sets," said Lang, who helped
China defeat the U.S. in the final at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angelos.
"I think the players did a fantastic job; sitting on
the bench I didn't have any worries."
Cheered on by the home crowd at the Capital
Gymnasium, China took an early 12-9 lead in the first set and went up 25-24, but
Brazil scored the next three points to win it.
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Zhou Suhong (C) of China spikes the ball
during women's volleyball semifinal match between China and Brazil at
Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008. Brazil beat China
3-0. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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The Chinese could not find answer to the South
Americans' powerful spikes, surrendering the following two sets at 25-22,
25-14.
Brazil, ranked No. one in the world, has yet to drop
a single set in its seven matches in Beijing.
In women's basketball, China also tumbled in the
semifinals, losing 90-56 to Australia. In the gold medal game on Saturday,
Australia will meet defending champions the United States who beat Russia 67-52
in the other semifinal.
At the end of Day 13, China topped the medal
standings with 46 golds, followed by the United States on 29 and Britain on
17.
The semifinals and finals of the women's and men's
BMX biking events were postponed until Friday.