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Gold medalists Meng Guanliang (R) and
Yang Wenjun of China celebrate during the awarding ceremony of the men¡¯s
canoe double (C2) 500m final at Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the Shunyi
Rowing-Canoeing Park in Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008. (Xinhua
Photo) Photo
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Meng Guanliang and Yang Wenjun of China
compete in the men's canoe double (C2) 500m final at Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games in the Shunyi Rowing-Canoeing Park in Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008.
They won the gold medal. (Xinhua/Jiang Enyu) Photo
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BEIJING, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- China's Meng Guanliang
and Yang Wenjun claimed their second straight Olympic gold medal in the canoe
double (C2) 500 meters on Saturday, staging almost a repeat of their thrilling
victory in Athens.
Meng and Yang finished in 1 minute and 41.025
seconds, fighting off the fast Sergey Ulegin and Alexander Kostoglod of Russia
who took silver in 1:41.282. Christian Gille and Thomasz Wylenzek of Germany
took bronze in 1:41.964.
The duo won the C2 500m race in a photo finish in
Athens to give China its first Olympic gold medal in the sport.
The two made a slow start, but quickly led with
powerful and fast strokes. They kept the lead till the finish line to the crazy
roar of the home crowds.
The two fell into the water across the finish line
after paddling to their exhaustion. The 25-year-old Yang hopped up and down and
waved hands to the jubilant home fans after a life boat brought him on to the
dock.
Meng and Yang were the first crew that successfully
defended the title in the event at the Olympic Games.
"The gold medal means a lot to us," said Meng
excitedly. "It's the first time the same crew won two consecutive Olympic gold
medals in the event. We have rewritten the history of this event."
Meng took one year off after the National Games in
2005 and returned for the Beijing Games in October 2006, only to find he had to
train harder to lose weight. He was over 100 kilograms then, compared with less
than 90kg in 2004.
"It's not easy, especially after I got married. I had
to lose weight, do a large amount of exercise and we put a lot of effort into
our training," the 31-year-old said.
"My wife and son come here to watch my race and I
want to dedicate this gold medal to my son."
His wife brought their 15-month-old son to join Meng
in celebration and they posed for pictures on the podium to the delight of home
fans.
"I almost felt out of oxygen during the last 100m but
what was in my mind was the gold medal," Yang told reporters.
Coach Marek Ploch said the defending champions were
under huge pressure when paddling on the home water.
"As the dark horse, there was no pressure for them in
Athens," said Ploch. "But it is different here. Everybody expected them to win
and they were under huge pressure."
"During the practice two weeks ago, Meng had problems
with his back. He was slow and I didn't then even know if he could contest
today," the Polish Canadian said in the Shunyi Rowing-Canoeing Park.
"They paddled with their hearts, not muscles. If
there was another 100 to 200 meters, they could have not finished the race."
Meng did not pair with Yang until early this year,
but they became favorites for the Beijing Games after winning two World Cup
races in June. Chinese sports officials believed that the duo had a better
chance of winning an Olympic gold when working together rather than contest in
the singles.
"I returned because I could not resist the temptation
of the Beijing Games, as one could have only one chance in his lifetime to
compete in the Olympics on home water," Meng said earlier.
"If I missed the Games, I could regret it all through
my life," he said. "I wanted to strive for a second Olympic gold and leave no
regret for my sports career."
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Meng Guanliang and Yang Wenjun of China
plunge into water to celebrate in the men¡¯s canoe double (C2) 500m final
at Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the Shunyi Rowing-Canoeing Park in
Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008. They won the gold medal. (Xinhua/Jiang
Enyu) Photo
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Meng Guanliang and Yang Wenjun of China
compete in the men¡¯s canoe double (C2) 500m final at Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games in the Shunyi Rowing-Canoeing Park in Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008.
They won the gold medal.(Xinhua Photo) Photo
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