Six Canoe/Kayak Gold Medals Snatched on Day 14
by sportswriter Feng Jian¡¡
BEIJING, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- Belarus played the role
of a dark horse in the first day of flatwater final races in Shunyi Olympic
Rowing-Canoeing Park by triumphing in two events, equaling the achievement made
by European powerhouse Germany in the day.
The day's races of six events demonstrated a close
fight between European hopefuls. Britain's Tim Brabants snatched the gold medal
in the men's kayak single (K1) 1000m, the first race on the day's agenda. His
supremacy was seriously challenged by contenders from Norway and Australia.
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Andrei Bahdanovich and Aliaksandr
Bahdanovich of Belarus compete in the Canoe double (C2) 1000m men final of
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Canoe/Kayak Flatwater event in Beijing, China,
Aug. 22, 2008. The pair of Belarus clinched the gold medal in this event
with a time of 3:36.365. (Xinhua/Jiang Enyu) Photo
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Hungary won men's canoe single (C1) 1000m, and
followed by two victories by German paddlers in women's kayak four (K4) 500m and
men's kayak double (K2) 1000m.
Hungary and Germany have long been deemed two giants
in flatwater racing. They have dominated the sport for many years. So their
victories came just as expected.
Belarus appeared later, but with more shock for the
audience.
Belarussian paddlers first won the the men's canoe
double 1000m by crossing the finish line in three minutes and 36.365 seconds.
They lagged behind at the start, but they paddled hard, caught up with the
Germans and hit the finish line with a 0.223 second lead.
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Kayak paddlers of Belarus (front)
compete in the Kayak four (K4) 1000m men final of Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games Canoe/Kayak Flatwater event in Beijing, China, Aug. 22, 2008. The
team of Belarus clinched the gold medal in this event with a time of
2:55.714. (Xinhua/Jiang Enyu) Photo
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In a minor medal position for most of the journey, it
was only in the last 100 meters that they caught race leader and defending
Olympic champions Germany (3:36:588) to win in 3:36:365 seconds.
"We felt good and were prepared for the race. We were
not afraid of Germany going ahead at the beginning. We were planning to get
ahead at the end," Belarussian paddler Andrei Bahdanovich said in the mixed
zone.
"We were physically fit in this final and now we have
made our goal come true," he said with a broad smile on his face.
The Germans confessed that the race was hard for
them.
"I've never had such a hard race. I'm happy with my
silver," German athlete Thomasz Wylenzek said at a post-event press conference.
His partner Christian Gille fell ill on Thursday and that affected their
performance in the final.
Just 15 minutes after their first victory, Belarus
came to reap its second victory, this time in men's kayak four 1000m. The four
Belarussian paddlers triumphed in 2:55.714.
Belarus has progressed so far in flatwater races.
Wins over Germany and Australia during the World Cup series and its strong
performance at this Olympic regatta have put Belarus firmly in line for an
Olympic medal although it sent only eight paddlers for the flatwater races.
"At the end of the day, Belarus were better. It was a
fair race, there was no wind and the conditions were fair,"Slovak coach Tibor
Soos said on the race.
"You can't change what happened but we are still
disappointed with bronze," German paddler Bjorn Goldschmidt said.
Before Beijing Olympics, Belarus had only won a
bronze medal in Olympic flatwater races. The double win they made on Friday
bring new confidence to the team and can inject new impetus into its races on
Saturday.