BEIJING, Sept. 10 -- One gold medal down in the
Beijing Paralympics and two to go for sprinter Oscar Pistorius.
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"Blade Runner" Oscar Pistorius (R) from
South Africa crosses the finish line ahead of Jerome Singleton of the
United States during the final of men's 100m T44 of the Beijing 2008
Paralympic Games, at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest,
in Beijing, China, Sept. 9, 2008. Pistorius claimed the title of the event
with a time of 11.17 seconds. (Xinhua/Li Ga) Photo Gallery>>> |
Despite a slow start on a wet track, the South
African won the most difficult of his three races, clocking 11.17 on Tuesday to
take gold at 100 meters. American Jerome Singleton was just behind with 11.20,
and Brian Frasure of the United States got bronze with 11.50.
Pistorius will be a strong favorite to win the 200m
and 400m.
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South Africa's Oscar Pistorius (C),
Jerome Singleton (L) of the United States and Brian Frasure of the United
States attend the awarding ceremony for men's 100m T44 of the Beijing 2008
Paralympic Games, at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest,
in Beijing, China, Sept. 9, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
The double amputee, known as the "Blade Runner"
because of the prosthetic legs he races on, won a legal battle in May for the
right to run in the Olympics. However, he subsequently failed to meet the
qualifying time standard.
"I had a tough start and a slow first 30 meters,"
Pistorius said of the 100m. "I really just pulled out all the stops."
Pistorius still has his sights set on qualifying for
the Olympics.
"I'm looking forward to London 2012," he said.
Pistorius' medal event was one of 20 on the
track Tuesday in the third day of competition.
Swimming offered 16 with 7 in cycling and two dozen
more in shooting, judo, equestrian, and powerlifting.
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South Africa's "Blade Runner" Oscar
Pistorius competes during the first round competition of men's 100m T44 at
the National Stadium£¬also known as the Bird's Nest£¬during the Beijing 2008
Paralympic Games in Beijing, China, Sept. 8, 2008. Pistorius advanced to
the next round with 11.16 seconds. (Xinhua/Zhang Yanhui) Photo Gallery>>> |
American Erin Popovich won her third gold medal in
the pool, taking the 100m breaststroke for her disability class. She has also
won gold in the 200m IM and the 100m freestyle.
Popovich won seven gold medals in Athens. She will go
for only six this time as her other gold in 2004 came in a relay, which has been
cut from the program.
Through three days, China leads with 16 gold and 53
overall. Britain is No. 2 with 14 gold and 32 overall. The United States is No.
3 with 10 gold and 26 overall.
More than 4,000 competitors from nearly 150 countries
and regions are battling for 472 gold medals in 20 sports at the eye-catching
venues used for the Olympics such as the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube.
The sports at the Paralympics, which end on Sept. 17,
include athletics, swimming, powerlifting, wheelchair fencing and five-a-side
and seven-a-side football, as well as the lesser-known goalball and boccia.
(Source: Shanghai Daily/Agencies)