By Bai Xu
BEIJING, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- The Beijing Olympics has
witnessed so many superlative performances, most of which are set to go down in
history.
1. Michael Phelps - most titled
athlete
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Combination of eight pictures done on
August 17, 2008 showing Michael Phelps of the U.S. displaying the eight
gold medals he won at the swimming events during the 2008 Beijing Olympic
Games. From L to R, top row: men's 4 x 100m medley on August 17, 100m
butterfly on August 16, men's 200m individual medley on August 15, men's 4
x 200m freestyle relay on August 13. From L to R, bottom row: men's 200m
butterfly on August 13, men's 200m freestyle on August 12, men's 4X100m
freestyle relay on August 11, men's 400m individual medley on August
10.(Photo: China Daily/Agencies) Photo
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Michael "Super Fish" Phelps swept eight gold medals
in as many days and is behind seven new world records. His races were watched by
U.S. President George Bush and the world's richest person Bill Gates, while
famous tennis player Serena Williams wants his autograph. The word, Phelpsian,
has been coined, meaning unprecedented victory.
2. Usain Bolt - most benevolent
sprinter
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Usain Bolt of Jamaica jubilates after
the men's 200m final at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's
Nest, during Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 20, 2008.
Usain Bolt of Jamaica won the title with 19.30 seconds and set a new world
record. (Xinhua/Guo Dayue) Photo
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The world's fastest man has a big heart. Bolt has
donated 50,000 U.S. dollars to earthquake victims in southwest China's Sichuan
province.
3. Matthew Emmons -- most tragic
coincidence
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Matthew Emmons of the United States is
comforted by his wife after the men's 50m rifle 3 positions final of the
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Shooting event in Beijing, China, Aug. 17,
2008. Matthew Emmons won the 4th with a total of 1270.3. (Xinhua/Jiao
Weiping) Photo
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Emmons blew an Olympic shooting gold in 2004 when he
fired at a wrong target. In Beijing, the American squandered a huge lead by
hitting a 4.4-point last shot.
4. Liu Xiang - most shocking
withdrawal
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China's Liu Xiang (L) prepares prior to
the first round competition of men's 110m hurdles at the National Stadium,
also known as the Bird's Nest, during Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in
Beijing, China, Aug. 18, 2008. The defending champion Liu Xiang dropped
out after getting injury. (Xinhua/Li Ga) Photo
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Defending Olympic champion Liu Xiang of China pulled
out of the 110m hurdles race injured, shocking the whole world.
5. Xie Yalong - most criticized official
Xie Yalong, vice chairman of the Chinese Football
Association, has become a target of internet lashing and sneering, following the
Chinese men's soccer team's disastrous show in Beijing.
6. Dana Abdulrazak - most heroic runner
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Photo taken on Aug. 21, 2008 shows Iraqi
athlete Dana Hussein Abdulrazak hold a Chinese knot in Beijing, China.
(Xinhua Photo) Photo
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Iraqi women runner Dana Abdul-Razzaq has received as
loud applause as champions. The Iraqi team's only woman faced many obstacles to
reach Beijing, from a sniper's bullets to a lack of training facilities and
religious and cultural opposition to female athletes.
Before the Olympics, she was told that Iraq was shut
out of the international sports gala. When her coach consoled her by saying that
she could take part in the 2012 Olympics, she broke into tears, "who knows if I
could live that long!"
7. Matthias Steiner - most soulful celebration
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Gold medalist Matthias Steiner of
Germany holds a photo of his wife as he poses with his gold medal during
victory ceremony of men's weightlifting +105kg group A competition at
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 19, 2008.(Xinhua/Yang
Lei)Photo
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When the German Hercules mounted the gold medal
podium, he was not alone. Clutching a snapshot of his late wife Susann, he
choked, "She's always with me, in the hours before the competition. She's
there..." On the picture, Susann beamed, while on the audience stands, many
wept.
8. Natalie du Toit - most adamant
swimmer
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Natalie Du Toit of South Africa talks to
her coach after women's marathon 10km competition at the Beijing 2008
Olympic Games swimming event in Beijing, China, Aug. 20, 2008. Natalie Du
Toit ranked the 16th of the event. Du Toit, whose left leg was amputated
in 2001 after she was injured in a road accident, is an athlete for both
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and Paralympic Olympics. (Xinhua/Liu
Dawei) Photo
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Du
Toit from South Africa, who lost her left leg in a motor accident and uses a
prosthetic leg to walk, completed the guelling Olympic 10-kilometer open water
swimming race. Having competed against able-bodied athletes, du Toit will now
focus on the Beijing Paralympics.
9. Ara Abrahamian - most furious medalist
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Ara Abrahamian (C) of Sweden argues with
referees after losing the Men's Greco-Roman 84kg semifinal at the Beijing
2008 Olympic Games wrestling event in Beijing, China, Aug. 14, 2008. Ara
Abrahamian of Sweden was defeated by Andrea Minguzzi of Italy during the
bout. (Xinhua/Li Gang) Photo
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After a wrestling match, bronze medalist Ara
Abrahamian snarled at the judge as his bid for gold was ended by a decision,
which both his coach and himself considered unfair. During the awarding
ceremony, the Swede threw the medal on the mat and stormed off.
10. Sarah Stevenson - most dramatic
overturn
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Chen Zhong (blue) of China fights against Sarah Stevenson of the Great Britain during the Taekwondo women +67kg quarterfinals at the Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 23, 2008. (Xinhua/Zou Zheng) Photo Gallery>>> |
In Briton Stevenson's taekwondo match against Chen
Zhong, in which the Chinese was first announced as the winner. Stevenson filed a
protest. The result was reversed after a review of the video which was
unprecedented in the Olympic taekwondo history.