Wu Minxia |
LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA -The
world champion beat her rivals, and claimed the first individual mark of 10 at
these Olympics, to claim a record-equalling sixth Olympic Games medal in the
Diving pool.
The 26-year-old began the Games by winning an unprecedented
hat-trick of synchro springboard titles before tonight levelling the medal
record of her former partner Guo Jingjing.
She did so emphatically with a score of 414.00 to be 34.8
points clear of silver medal compatriot He Zi, who she won gold alongside in
the synchro.
Wu's victory also meant that China remained on course for a
clean sweep of the eight gold medals on offer in the Diving pool having now won
all five events so far.
Laura Sanchez Soto claimed the bronze for Mexico after
she edged out veteran Tania Cagnotto by just 0.2 points.
Five-time World Championship medal winner Cagnotto's fourth
placing meant she is still yet to stand on an Olympic podium despite competing
in four Games.
Afterwards, Wu indicated that she was set to call time on
her decorated career.
'I think this was the perfect ending for me,' she said. 'I'm
very happy to have this ending. I was very emotional because I wanted to thank
my coach.
'I have attended three Olympics and in the first I didn't do
well.
'From 2004 to 2008 was very difficult time for me. After
this time my body's condition and my psychology got better.
'I can handle more pressure than before.'
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