Chen wraps up China's gold rush with 32nd gold (Xinhua) Updated: 2004-08-29 23:35
China's Chen Zhong delivered Chinese delegation a perfect happy ending
Sunday, winning its 32nd and final gold at the Athens Games in defending her
Olympic title in taekwondo women's over 67kg class.
Chen, in Athens, repeated her personal record of savoring the delegation's
gold conclusion at Sydney 2000 when she made history by claiming the
delegation's first ever Olympic taekwondo gold.
 China's Chen Zhong (C)
celebrates her gold medal win with France's Myriam Baverel (L) who took
the silver and Venezuela's Adriana Carmona (R) who won bronze after the
women's taekwondo over 67 kg competition at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games
August 29, 2004. [Reuters]
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final on Sunday, the 21-year-old Chen beat Myriam Baverel of France 12-5.
Baverel, a 23-year-old German language teacher, finished second in the middle
weight 67-72kg at the World Championships 2003, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
The bronze went to Adriana Carmona of Venezuela in beating Natalia Silva of
Brazil 7-4.
 Chen Zhong (R)
competes on her way to winning a gold medal in defending her
Olympic title in taekwondo women's over 67kg class.
[newsphoto] | Earlier the day, Chen kept her winning run by defeating Silva of Brazil 8-5
in semifinal and Adriana Carmona of Venezuela 7-5 in quarterfinal.
During the semifinal, Chen, who earned her Olympic gold in the same category in
Sydney, fought a close round one but prevailed in round two and three, scoring
one points, four points and three points, respectively.
At one point in round three, the 30-year-old Silva struck Chen' s head and
earned a much coveted two points. But Chen's later strong showing proved that
was only a temporary surprise.
In another semifinal, Baverel scored five points in three rounds but had two
points deducted after receiving four kyong-gos (warning penalties) in beating
Nadin Dawani of Jordan 3-3 in another semifinal.
Chen cruised into the match after beating Adriana Carmona of Venezuela 7-5 in
the quarterfinals earlier the day.
In the quarterfinal, Chen kept a steady pace throughout the three rounds and
prevailed, scoring two points in round one, two points in round two and four in
three.
But she had one point deducted after receiving two kyong-gos ( warning
penalties).
Chen defeated Yoriko Okamoto of Japan 7-5 to progress into the quarterfinal
earlier Sunday.
The 31-year-old Carmona, who had finished fifth in the heavyweight over 70kg
at the World Championships in 2003, won by superiority 8-8 over Sarah Stevenson
of Britain.
The program of the final day of Olympic taekwondo competitions featured the
women's over 67kg division and men's over 80kg, with top athletes from all over
the world providing a spectacular finale.
As a martial art sport, taekwondo became an official sport at the Sydney
Olympics after participation in the 1988 and 1992 Games as a demonstration
sport.
In recent years, taekwondo has become a modern amateur sport and has
maintained the tradition and spirit of martial science.
Today, taekwondo is one of the most popular international sports, being
practised in 157 countries and regions with more than 50 million participants
throughout the world.
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