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World champion tatters Olympic dream in tears
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-02-15 09:07

When Chinese skater Wang Manli was speeding through the finish line, she realized that her life dream of winning an Olympic gold medal eclipsed at the Turin Winter Olympics on Tuesday.

World champion tatters Olympic dream in tears
Svetlana Zhurova(C) of Russia, Wang Manli(L) and Ren Hui of China react after finished the first three places at women's 500-meter skating. [sina]
Wang, China's 16-time world champion, finished the women's 500m speed skating in second by 0.21 seconds behind arch rival Svetlana Zhurova of Russia.

With head lowered and eyes full of tears, Wang tried to hold herself together to face the media. But the very first question drove her tears down.

"I feel regretful that I didn't get the gold. But I'm happy with the silver," she said, trying in vain to cover the sorrow with smile.

"It's not because of my injury. The reason (for not winning god) is very complicated. Everybody has pressure, but my pressure just didn't turn into strength ..."

Feeding one question after another, Wang was struggling to remain composed. For a second, she looked helpless to her interpreter, whispering "please don't ask more, I can't do it now. "

Her cover-up was completely broken down when a reporter tried to comfort her by saying that she believed Wang would do better in the future. Wiping tears with napkins in her trembling hands, Wang looked totally heartbroken.

Wang, the four-time Olympic veteran, has been yearning for an Olympic triumph. Her domination in the event over the last three seasons made everybody, including herself, believe she would have the chance to step onto the highest podium in Turin.

She enjoyed a World Cup victory not long ago in Turin's Oval Lingotto at a time of 38.25 seconds.

"I have won all the medals that I can win over the 20 years, except for an Olympic gold," Wang said before coming to Turin. "I won't miss the chance this time."

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