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Paula Tesoriero of New Zealand competes in the Women's 500m Time Trial(LC3-4/CP3) final of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games cycling track event on Sept. 8, 2008. Tesoriero broke the world record and claimed the title of the event with a time of 43.281 secs.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
By sportswriters Tan Jingjing, Huang
Jie
BEIJING, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand cyclist
Paula Tesoriero tumbled heavily to the track after setting a world record at the
Laoshan Velodrome, but strongly came back on the top podium to receive the
first-ever Paralympic gold for her country.
In the women's 500m time trial (LC3-4/CP 3) Monday
morning, Tesoriero was speeding all the way to pursue her personal best. To the
roars of thousands of spectators, she rushed across the terminal, setting a new
world record at 43.281 seconds and winning the historical gold for New
Zealand.
When she finished her race and rode slowly across the
corner, she abruptly went airborne, fell, then laid on the ground in pain,
glassy-eyed and jaw bleeding. Hush fell over the cheerful crowd, who stunned to
see her unmovable.
Her coach and medical assistants ran into the lane,
lying her on the stretcher right away. The great pain even made the 33-year-old
unable to speak, her chin and hands shaking uncontrollably.
Her mother, who watched her competition at the
tribune and was about to hand over a national flag to her beloved, was shocked
at the accident and kept wiping her tears.
At that very moment, the screen announced Tesoriero's
new world record and gold. To the bravos of the whole stadium, the New Zealander
looked at the screen and burst into tears. She struggled to stand up with the
support of two team officials, waving her arms to the crowd who was encouraging
her.
"It really hurts, but happiness of success makes me
feel much better, and even let me forget the pain," said a smiling
Tesoriero.
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Paula Tesoriero of New Zealand competes in the Women's 500m Time Trial(LC3-4/CP3) final of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games cycling track event on Sept. 8, 2008. Tesoriero broke the world record and claimed the title of the event with a time of 43.281 secs.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
"I can't remember clearly how I fell down. I was too
happy for the result when I saw somebody (her mother) trying to give me a
national flag of New Zealand," Tesoriero said of her crash.
She brought the first gold medal to her country at
the Beijing Paralympics, which is also her first win in international
competitions. Taking up cycling training four years ago, she was silver medalist
of 500m time trial and tandem cycling in the 2007 World Championships.
"It's great to see your flag rising up between the
other flags. It's really fantastic," Tesoriero said.
As a lawyer of her career, the unprofessional cyclist
spent the whole year of 2007 preparing for the Paralympics. "I trained really
really hard...I have been dreaming about this for more than 1,000 times.
Everything goes according to the plan except the crash," said the smiling
amputee.
When asked why she took up cycling, the 33-year-old
said it added great self-confidence and inspiration to her to overcome
difficulties of life. "Everyone has ups and downs. With endurance, courage and
hard efforts, we can be our very best."