By Xinhua writer Liu Jie
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Dayron Robles of Cuba celebrates after
men's 110m hurdles final at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's
Nest, during Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008.
Dayron Robles won the title with 12.93 seconds. (Xinhua/Chen
Jianli) Photo
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BEIJING, Aug 21 (Xinhua) -- The Cuban Dayron Robles
lived up to the overwhelming favourite on hurdles, as he breezed to snatch the
Olympic title after the early exit of China's Liu Xiang, his top opponent.
Robles was quickly into his stride and smooth rhythm,
not grazing a single hurdle as he coasted across the line in 12.93 seconds.
The 12.93 effort was not record-breaking, but was
enough to slake the thirst of the 21-year-old for an Olympic gold. After a 2-2
in head-to-heads with Liu in the 110 meters hurdles in 2007, and shaving Liu's
world record of 12.88 seconds by one hundredth of a second this June, an Olympic
gold is badly needed by Robles, who was eager to improve his domination on
hurdles.
Liu Xiang, China's top gold hope on track, also the
nation's sports icon pulled out of the race over the Achilles tendon injury
before his first heat. Although American hurdles still posing threat, Robles
made himself seemingly the unrivalled for the title before the final heat.
"I'm happy. I'm champion. I'm ecstatic. It's always
been my dream." said Robles right after the race, wearing his trade-mark
spectacles and a huge gold crucifix around his neck.
At the press conference held hours after the race,
the new champion, however, said after the crowning moment, he was not euphoric
by any means yet, which was something he found it hard to put into words.
"This has involved a tremendous sacrifice and you
also suffer in addition to the sacrifice." he said.
"It's always tough for an athlete to drop. Injury is
something common for a hurdler." he said about Liu's exist, noting they were
good friends.
"Liu has always been a great competitor and athlete
and you can feel it when he's on the track with you. I wish him speedy
recovery." he said.
Comparing with the 25-year-old Liu, Robles appeared
less mentally-tough in big events in their previous bouts. At the 2008 World
Indoor Championships in Valencia, he didn't advance from the heats due to fact
that he stopped running, thinking that Liu Xiang had made a false start.
This was great disappointment for Robles, who had
posted 9 of the 11 fastest times of the winter season and was a favourite for
winning the gold medal.
In Beijing, it seemed that he had learn to shrug off
the stage fright and run in an composed but brisk manner. "I've been very calm
since these Olympic Games began. I've tried to be as relaxed as possible. I'm
still very calm now. " he said at the press conference.
"I'm 21 years old and I'd like to last until 36 or 37 years of age, like Colin Jackson and Alan Johnson. That's my dream." he said, obviously expecting more to come.