Chinese pair win tennis women's doubles gold (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2004-08-22 23:46
Li Ting and Sun Tian Tian won China's first Olympic medal in tennis on
Sunday, taking the women's doubles gold with a solid victory over Spain.
The Chinese rolled over Conchita Martinez and Virginia Ruano Pascual 6-3 6-3
on centre court.
 Li Ting and Sun Tiantian celebrate their
victory. [Reuters]
While for the Chinese, victory meant a first Olympic medal in the sport for
their nation, defeat for Martinez left her still hankering for gold.
The former Wimbledon singles champion has a doubles silver medal from
Barcelona in 1992 and a bronze from Atlanta in 1996 - both won with Arantxa
Sanchez Vicario.
The Chinese pair had beaten Paola Suarez and Patricia Tarabini in the
semi-finals. The Argentines went on to win bronze.
In a curious twist, Spain's Ruano Pascual and Argentina's Suarez are the
world's top-ranked doubles pair while Martinez and Tarabini also competed as a
winning doubles pair for many years.
Zhang claims China's 100th summer Olympic gold
World top-ranked Zhang Yining claimed China's 100th gold medal in summer
Olympic Games as she overcame a fast-hitting DPR Korean in the women's table
tennis singles final Sunday afternoon.
The historic 100-gold mark was reached after the United States gave a timely
helping hand as its shooter Matthew Emmons misfired the last shot to give the
men's 50m rifle 3 positions gold to Chinese Jia Zhanbo.
China's Zhang Yining (R) celebrates victory
with her coach Li Sun at the women's singles finals match against North
Korea's Kim Hyang-Mi at Athens 2004 Olympic Games, August 22, 2004. Zhang
Yining won the match 11-8 11-7 11-2 11-2.
[Reuters] |
Jia's gold was China's 99th since the world's most populous nation ended its
Olympic gold drought in 1984.
Zhang played an aggressive topspin game to subdue Kim Kyung Ah in four
straight sets (11-8, 11-7, 11-2, 11-2) to win China's 16th table tennis title
since the sport's Olympic debut in 1988.
It was the second gold for Zhang, who has long been living under the shadow
of the 2000 Olympic dual gold medalist Wang Nan.
Zhang had combined with Wang to win the women's doubles on Saturday.
Virtually unknown Jia Zhanbo became one of the luckiest guys in the Olympic
history.
With a shaky start in the final that cost him a two-point lead won in the
qualification, the Chinese trailed American Emmons by three points going into
the last shot.
Then the most unexpected thing happened.
China's Jia Zhanbo reacts after he won the men's 50-meter
rifle 3 positions final of Athens 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, August 22,
2004. Jia took gold with a score of 1264.5.
[Reuters] |
Emmons scored a "no-hit" in his last shot and fell to eighth while the
Chinese posted a 10.1 points for a winning total of 1, 264.5.
"Emmons' shot hit other shooter's target," Vassilis Delios, chief range
officer, told Xinhua.
David Johnson, coach of the US shooting team, acknowledged the referee's
ruling.
"It rarely happened in international competition," said Johnson.
American Michael Anti took silver on 1,263.1, while Christian Planer of
Austria won bronze 1,262.8.
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