Rhythmic Gymnastics: Russians rule despite early gaffes
(China Daily)
Updated: 2008-08-25 08:10
Russia wrapped up their third straight rhythmic gymnastics group all-around gold yesterday, while China finished second for their first medal in the crowd-pleasing discipline. Russia, the reigning world champions, bounced back after a mistake-filled qualification round with a polished performance in two routines - one using ropes and one using clubs and hoops. Russia took the lead with their folk-themed ropes routine, and secured the gold with their clubs and hoops effort. "I'm very excited and I almost cried," said Russian Elena Posevina. "It's not easy to win the gold medal. We've worked very hard." China couldn't match the technical difficulty in Russia's routines, but they were thrilled to improve on their sixth-place finish in Athens. "It's the most glorious day for rhythmic gymnastics in China," said team member Zhang Shuo. The Chinese team's use of Peking Opera themes was a big hit with spectators as well as judges. "I knew the Russian and Belarussian teams are at a higher level, but we scored on our style," Zhang said. "We used Peking Opera music, which creates a nice atmosphere for the spectators. They understand our background." Belarus, the top qualifiers, produced the most difficult routine of the finals but had to settle for bronze. Athens silver medalists Italy were disappointed with their fourth placing. AFP (China Daily 08/25/2008 page23) |