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Chinese women's volleyball team pose after winning the bronze of women's volleyball event at the Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008. (Xinhua/Wang Jianhua)(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- Just as their favorite
song - "Sunshine Comes after Rainstorm" - goes, a smiling Chinese team rallied
to remedy their semifinal loss with a consoling bronze medal at the Olympic
women's volleyball on Saturday.
The three-time Olympic champion Cuba finished their
Beijing journey with a disappointing fourth place.
Inspired by the deafening cheers of more than 14,000 Chinese fans, the host beat Cuba 25-16, 21-25, 25-13 and 25-20 in the pride-saving match.
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Players of China celebrate their victory over Cuba after Women's Bronze Medal Match of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games volleyball event in Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008. China beat Cuba 3-1 and grabbed the bronze. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
"They were so hopeless that I believed they gave up
at the third set," said a home fan Yi Sheng, referring to the disappointing
performances of the Chinese women in the semifinal against Brazil on Thursday.
The defending champion lost surprisingly in straight sets and they only took 14
points in the third set.
"But today, I saw perseverance on them again, the
most valuable quality which I think helped them win the Athens gold and will
help to overcome the adversities to be stronger in the future, " the 28-year-old
sales manager from a Beijing-based oil company told Xinhua after the match.
"In this aspect, the bronze medal means much more
than the gold medal," he said.
Due to a slow start, China opened the match with a
dismal 2-6, when the ace spikers Wang Yimei and captain Feng Kun scored five
points to help the host take over lead 7-6. Though the Cubans followed up
closely, the Chinese managed to keep a slight advantage to 14-13.
China launched a stunning 8-2 run to enlarge the gap
to 22-15. Wang's service error helped Cuba pull back one point, but her two ace
serves helped China take the set 25-16.
The Cuban spikers came back to life in the second set
to establish an early led 9-4 with quick spikes of Nancy Carrillo and Yanelis
Santos. China strived to catch up before a 17-all, when Carrillo and another
high jumper Rosir Calderon broke the tie and crushed China's attempts to bounce
back with attacks from the left flank and the middle court, 24-21 in favor of
Cuba.
Veteran captain Yumilka Ruiz sealed the set 25-21
with an unanswered spike.
China staged a brilliant attacking wave from the
start of the following set with a 8-4 lead and extended the winning momentum to
take the set 25-13.
China took an early lead 10-5 and 15-10 in the fourth
set, when Cuba surged back 20-21 with the astonishing performance of its wing
hitter Calderon. But that was the furthest they could go. China clinched the
meaning victory 25-20 with a spike of middle blocker Zhao Ruirui.
Later on Saturday night, Brazil, who sailed into final without losing a single set, will fight for their first-ever Olympic gold against the United States. The latter, led by China-born head coach Lang Ping, made their historic return to the gold medal match in 24 years after toppling Cuba 3-0.
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Players of China celebrate their victory over Cuba after Women's Bronze Medal Match of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games volleyball event in Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008. China beat Cuba 3-1 and grabbed the bronze. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |