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Last updated: 2008-08-13


China edges Americans for gold medal in gymnastics
2008-08-13

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Nastia Liukin
Alicia Sacramone
Shawn Johnson
Cheng Fei
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2008 Beijing Olympics
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(AP)
BEIJING - China won its first Olympic gold medal in women's gymnastics, taking the most important title in its rivalry with the Americans. China finished with 188.9 points in the women's team final Wednesday, more than two points ahead of the Americans, who came in as world champions and with the sport's two best gymnasts.

But the Americans lost any shot they had with multiple mistakes on their last two events, and had to settle for silver for a second straight games. Defending Olympic champion Romania was third.

China coach Lu Shanzhen was astonished by the faltering performance of the American women's gymnastics team that allowed his athletes to take their first Olympic title on Wednesday.

The U.S. team went into the final two routines -- balance beam and floor exercise, both strengths -- with an excellent shot at its first Olympic gold since 1996. But from the moment Alicia Sacramone, the veteran of the squad, mounted the beam, then fell off, those hopes were doomed.

With three of the best floor performers in the world in its lineup, the United States handed over the gold even before the Chinese left their seats for the final rotation. The Chinese eventually winning by 2.375 points. Romania took the bronze.

"This is the most important gold medal," Lu said. "This proves, once again, the Chinese women's team is the best and most excellent.

"I was also surprised at the mistakes made by the U.S. team."

Sacramone experienced a long delay before she was allowed to begin her routine, and it clearly affected her.

"My fall kind of rattled everyone up a bit," Sacramone said.

Not right away, though. Still, despite strong performances by Nastia Liukin and world champ Shawn Johnson on beam after Sacramone's struggles -- and a fall off the beam by China's Cheng Fei -- the Americans didn't erase their rival's lead.

And then it all fell apart.

Sacramone fell on her second tumbling pass. Later, she stepped out of bounds. She gave the judges a cursory salute before, stone-faced and shaken immeasurably, she left the floor.

Liukin, so often a ballerina on floor, blew right over the out-of-bounds line on her first tumbling pass. And Johnson, otherwise so solid, even spectacular on Wednesday, also went over the line.

By then it was over.

China could have gone through the motions and still clinched the gold. Instead, fortified by constant shouts of "Jia You" ("Let's Go") from the sellout crowd, they jumped and jived and rocked the National Indoor Stadium.

Indeed, the smiles on the faces of Deng Linlin, Jiang Yuyuan and Cheng -- during their routines; no more stoicism for these girls -- matched those of their adoring fans in the stands.

And on perhaps a billion more faces across their land.

"Before they go out there, I want them to believe in themselves. And they all did," Cheng said. "I didn't have to say anything to them. Even though they are very young, they have a lot of experience as well, and they have their own ways to learn from their own experiences, and they used those ways."

Because of those mistakes, the Americans had to watch China's exuberant celebrations. After sharing hugs with their conquerors, the U.S. women left the stage to the gold medalists, who practically floated out of the arena.

Oh, they stopped occasionally to pose for pictures and wave to their worshipful fans. They held hands during the medals ceremony, and later bit their prizes -- just as their countrymen had done on Tuesday.

Then they picked up one of their coaches and tossed him into the air -- with an assist from a few other people, of course. Although, on this triumphant afternoon, who is to say these young athletes couldn't have done the job themselves?

The job they had performed was extra meaningful for their nation, Lu said.

"As for the gymnastics, this gold medal can attract more children to the gymnasiums in China," he said, ignoring the irony of his comment -- three of China's team members have been accused of being younger than the 16-year-old age minimum. "With today's performance of the team, we really showed this is a sport full of vitality, expectations and hope.

"In China, we'll have more people coming into gymnasiums and we will be stronger in the future."

Just what the rest of the world wants to hear.

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