China completed a grand slam on Wednesday as its women's team
followed the men's triumph to pull off their first ever world
championships title in Aarhus.
The Chinese gymnasts enjoyed a flawless night with a superb and
consistent performance in the finals to earn 182.200 points in
total to claim the gold, while defending champions United States
failed to sustain their glory after two blunders in the vault and
uneven bars and settled for silver with 181.350 points.
Russia was third with 177.325; Romania fourth with 175.450;
Ukraine fifth with 174.250; Australia, sixth with 173.225; Brazil
seventh with 172.975 and Spain eighth with 170.475.
United States fielded its best and most experienced athletes
with Jana Bieger, Chellsie Memmel, Alicia Sacramone, Anastasia
Liukin all veterans from last year's Melbourne worlds.
Meanwhile, China focused on its younger generation gaining
experience and sent a contingent of four debutants out of six (Zhou
Zhuoru, Zhang Nan, Cheng Fei, Pang Panpan, He Ning, Li Ya) in their
preparation for the Beijing Olympics.
The best two teams started from the vault to usher in the
red-hot race. United States got 44.600 points against China's
44.250 after the first apparatus in spite of a disappointing 13.950
points by Jana Bieger.
The Americans maintained their leading after the uneven bars
with a slim advantage of 0.325 points. Anastasia Liukin notched
15.700 points to make up for the fall of Chellsie Memmel to gear up
the title combat.
After the third apparatus namely the beam, China came up to lead
by 0.875 and never looked back with all six gymnasts marking past
15.000 in the event, due to China's more precise and consistent
routines in the discipline.
China established a total of 46.750 points after finishing the
floor exercise, which meant the United States needed to get at
least more than 15.580 points in average to win the gold in the
same apparatus, but the miracle did not happen and they settled
with a silver with 181.350 points.
All Chinese athletes were satisfied with their performances.
"This was my first time at the World Championships and I think
my performance was very good," said Pang Panpan.
"We all did well and stuck together till the very end. We made
some mistakes but this is gymnastics and mistakes happen, and I
think we can be happy with our performance," replied the American
Anastasia Luikin.
"We made history today. We achieve the first women's team title
after 53 years' efforts, and to win a gold in team is a dream of a
few generations. Today we put our dream into reality, but now
everything has to start from the beginning."
"We next will be focused on our vault if we want to keep the
rivalry with mighty US. We have the best vault performer like Chen
Fei, but as a whole we are not as good as the US, so we have to do
more to bridge the gap and catch US on this part. If we can do
that, I think we actually can challenge US," said Lu Shanzhen, the
head coach of women's team.
"We are a very good team and we deserve the team gold, but it
does not mean we are stronger than US I think US is just as strong
or even stronger and a victory cannot prove too much. Let's go and
see what will happen in the future," added Lu.
"The team is so good today. They finished routines well out of
six presentations, which is really astonishing. I congratulate them
and the gold is not only a gold, but it's also a breakthrough for
Chinese team and for the young players. You can expect a better
performance out of the debutants," said Zhang Peiwen, head of
Chinese delegation.
He Ning
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(Xinhua News Agency October 19, 2006)