China claims women's sabre individual gold at Asiad
10/12/2006 9:59
China's Tan Xue snatched the women's sabre individual gold medal after
beating her teammate Zhao Yuanyuan 15-11 at the 15th Asian Games on
Saturday. The superior strength and speed of Tan Xue, Olympic silver
medallist at Athens 2004 and bronze medallist at Busan, enabled her to defeat
Zhao. The final between the two teammates was close-fought, reaching 8-6 by
the first break. But Tan victoriously expanded her dominance, ending the game
15-11 before the second break came. "Overall, I am satisfied with my
performance today. It was an easy match. We played smoothly because we know each
other very well," said Tan. "It is important for me because I have not won
any title from major events for a long time. Today's win gives me a boost," she
said. Zhao also said that she felt good about the results. "Compared to Tan
Xue, I am not as fierce in my attack and also I am not as fast. It's all about
strength and Tan Xue has strong legs." Zhao slipped and fell at the start of
the bout. "It was one of my own mistakes," she said. "I wasn't stable enough but
I think I actually played better in the finals than the semifinals." Chow Tsz
Ki of Hong Kong, China, and South Korea's Kim Keum Hwa took bronze. In the
men's foil individual event on Saturday, Japan's Yuki Ota took gold after
beating Lee Cheon Woong of South Korea 15-8. China's Lei Sheng and Zhang
Liangliang took the bronze medals. Coach Wang Haibin said that the Chinese
pair, pre-event favorates for the gold, lost their games because they were "too
eager to win". "They should be more patient to wait for the right timing for
attacks," he said. Ota called the victory "a really confidence-boosting and
life- changing moment". He said that after winning against fencers like
Zhang, he " really had an injection of confidence".
Xinhua news
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