Australia's Matthew Cowdrey grabbed his fifth gold medal at the Beijing
Paralympics yesterday as China built up an unassailable lead in the medal
standings.
By the end of Day 9, China has won 80 gold medals, nearly twice the haul of
nearest rival Britain (41). With only 45 golds at stake over the last two day's
competitions, the host nation looks set to top the medals count when the Games
close on Wednesday.
In the last day of swimming events, the Australian men's 4x100m medley relay
team emerged triumphant at the Water Cube, giving Cowdrey his fifth gold of the
Games.
Cowdrey, who also won 100m freestyle, 200m individual medley, 100m backstroke
and 50m freestyle, joined South African amputee swimmer Natalie du Toit as the
most crowned Paralympian in Beijing.
"On a personal note, to come away with five gold (medals) is simply amazing,"
said the 20-year-old Australian.
"These events seem to be short when you get to them, but the four years in
between are very long," he added.
China's Du Jianping just missed out on that elite club after taking his third
and fourth gold on Monday. The 25-year-old smashed the world record to win the
men's 50m backstroke S3 before helping the Chinese team to the first-place
finish in 4x50m medley.
Nevertheless, Du, who also has a silver and bronze to his name, is still the
most decorated Chinese athlete.
"I am very happy with my performance in this Paralympics and I am relaxed
now," he said.
Chinese athletes reached the top of the podium in six track and field events
on Monday as their gold-medal tally hit 34.
Wang Jun led an all-Chinese podium finish in the women's discus throw F42-46.
"It's my first gold medal and the top three are all Chinese. I am very
excited about this," said Wang.
Visually impaired Li Duan needed only his first attempt jump of 6.61m to win
the men's Long Jump T11, adding to his triple jump gold.
Wheelchair racer Huang Lisha, who had won women's 400m T53, struck gold in
women's 200m T53 in a world record time of 29.17 seconds.
Tian Jianquan, Hu Daoliang and Zhang Chuncui were victorious in their
respective wheelchair fencing events, making China 5-for-6 in the sport.
In archery, the Chinese trio of Xiao Yanhong, Fu Hongzhi and Gao Fangxia
stunned their South Korean counterparts in the final of women's team recurve.
Elsewhere, China won two team events in table tennis, and Zhang Haidong and
Cai Huichao added two powerlifting golds.
More than 4,000 athletes from 147 countries and regions are competing in 20
sports in five categories of disability, with a total of 472 gold medals up for
grabs.