Alex Schwazer claims first athletics gold medal for Italy
www.chinaview.cn 2008-08-22 11:10:55   Print

Italy's Alex Schwazer crosses the finish line during men's 50km walk final at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, during Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 22, 2008. Alex Schwazer won the title and set a new Olympic record. (Xinhua/Guo Dayue)
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Results of men's 50km walk at Beijing Olympics

    BEIJING, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- Italian Alex Schwazer won his country's first athletics gold medal at the Beijing Olympics by claiming the men's 50km walk title here on Friday.

    Schwazer timed three hours, 37 minutes and 09 seconds to finish the walking marathon in a new Olympic record. The former record of 3:38:29 was held by Ivanenko Vyacheslav of Soviet Union at Seoul 20 years ago.

    "It's the best, it's the highest level. I'm delighted," said Schwazer, "Last year, I messed up. This year was perfect for me, everything went well, it's been a great year. I'm truly happy."

    "I wanted to win so badly I had to stop myself from running. I didn't want to mess up. I wanted to show what I could do," he added.

    Australian Jared Tallent, who already won a bronze medal at men's 20km walk six days ago, moved a step forward to take the silver medal on Friday with 3:39:27.

    He becomes the first Australian to win an Olympic medal in the 50km walk, and the first Australian man in 102 years to win more than one track and field medal.

    "This is what you do it for. Just warming up this morning and thinking of all the years of hard work that come down to this. I can't believe it - two medals at the Olympics," said Tallent, noting that walking in 50km event was not a comfortable job.

    "It is very painful, I'm sore now. My hamstrings are hurting, but it's all worth it in the end for a silver medal."

    Denis Nizhegorodov of Russia, the silver medalist at the Athens Games and world record holder, finished third at 3:40:14.

    The 24-year-old Schwazer, finished third at last two world championships, took an early lead from the start and never lost contention in the leading group of four. He launched a decisive break inside the final 5km, pulled away from Tallent and Nizhegorov and rallied to cross the line without any resistance.

    "I didn't want anything but the gold. Last year, I was disappointed because I was told to calm my expectations down and only go for the bronze when I should go for the Gold," said Schwazer, who fell on his knees and wept after he won the title.

    China's Li Jianbo, who remained in the leading group until the 30km checks, was far behind in the final sprint and place 14th with 3:52:20.

Editor: Yao
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