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          Team China

          China's Guo makes triple-gold Games history


          (China Daily)
          Updated: 2010-11-18 08:45
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           China's Guo makes triple-gold Games history

          Gold medalist Guo Shuang (left) carries Chinese national flag with compatriot silver medalist Lin Junhong after winning the women's sprint final. Torsten Blackwood / AFP

          China's Guo makes triple-gold Games history

          But Zhang fails to finish the Keirin after taking an early tumble

          GUANGZHOU - China's Guo Shuang made history at the Asian Games on Wednesday as she powered to the women's sprint title to become the first female track cyclist to win three Asiad golds.

          On the last day of track action, Asia's finest female sprinter was simply too good for fellow Chinese Lin Junhong, adding to the sprint and 500m time trial golds she picked up in Qatar four years ago.

          It was China's seventh consecutive gold medal in the event.

          It was a Malaysia 1-2 in the men's Keirin, with Azizulhasni Awang winning ahead of Josiah Ng. And following two spectacular smashes in the women's points race on Tuesday, there was more drama.

          Iran's Mohammad Parash took a heavy fall after running into the prone Zhang Lei, with Parash flying head-first over his handle bars at high speed.

          He had to be stretchered off in a neck brace.

          Guo said it was strange racing against her teammate Lin.

          "We always train together and we know about each other's advantages and shortcomings," she said.

          "When competing there is always a winner, but in this case, whoever wins, the gold medal definitely goes to China."

          Guo said that as pleased as she was to win on home turf, bigger prizes lay ahead.

          "It feels good and I was very excited, but it is only the Asian Games. I hope we can deliver at the 2012 London Olympics."

          There will be little chance for Guo to enjoy her record feat, however, as she heads to Melbourne on Thursday to train for the World Cup and World Championships.

          Meanwhile, there was a rare Uzbek success in the men's points race, and none of the carnage that marred the women's event earlier this week.

          However, another Uzbek rider, Vadim Shaekhov, lashed out at the Republic of Korea's (ROK) Cho Ho-sung with a kick after they had a collision that saw both riders go flying off their bikes.

          "Good on him," said Uzbek team coach Almas Yusufov.

          "Excellent," was the victorious Vladimir Tuychiev's verdict on his victory, adding: "It is the third gold for Uzbekistan in the 2010 Games."

          Asked what his next goal was, Tuychiev said: "To get a better bike."

          Veteran Hong Kong cyclist Wong Kam Po, 37, one of Asia's most decorated road riders, took silver. But he was disappointed to only come home in second at what is likely to be his last Asian Games.

          "I expected to get the gold medal," he said.

          Asked if this was his last Asiad, he added: "Probably, but it is hard to say now. If I still have the energy and passion I will keep cycling.

          "I may pay more attention to road racing and less on track now because there are younger riders in my team and they are strong."

          China's Zhang, who had already secured a team gold, stormed to the men's sprint gold medal, with the Japanese pair of Tsubasa Kitatsuru and Yudai Nitta taking silver and bronze.

          Zhang's victory broke Japan's stranglehold in the men's sprint.

          But Zhang failed to finish the Keirin when he took a tumble that led to Parash's nasty fall.

          His brother Miao, who won the bronze, said: "At first I was in first place, but after my brother had the crash I somehow lost my confidence and hesitated as to whether I should carry on.

          "As you can see, the others overtook me later."

          Agence France-Presse

          (China Daily 11/18/2010)


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