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Lu delivers China’s first gold in Men’s Trampoline

Updated: 2008-08-19 22:01:46

Lu delivers China's first gold in Men's Trampoline
Lu Chunlong in competition. (Photo credit: Xinhua)

(BEIJING, August 19) — Lu Chunlong of China became the first Chinese man to win an Olympic title in Gymnastics Trampoline, in the Men’s final at the National Indoor Stadium on Tuesday.

Lu, the top qualifier to the eight-man final, scored 41.00 to take the gold medal. He was one of four finalists with a 16.20 difficulty level but he rose above the others with his superior execution scores.

Lu delivers China's first gold in Men's Trampoline
The three medalists: Lu (C), Burnett (L) and Dong (Photo credit: Xinhua)

Seventh-placed qualifier Jason Burnett of Canada performed the highest level of difficulty (16.80) and earned the silver medal with a steady performance (40.70). Burnett’s was the best Trampoline result by a Canadian man in Olympic history.

Dong Dong of China, who at age 19 was the youngest male competitor, won the bronze medal (40.60) for his clean routine. Dong, who qualified second to the final, placed second at the 2007 world championships. Lu’s and Dong’s medals were the first Trampoline medals for the Chinese men in Olympic history.

Sotomura Tetsuya of Japan and Athens 2004 gold medalist Yuriy Nikitin of Ukraine each scored 39.80 but Sotomura placed fourth based on his better execution scores.

Photos: China’s Lu Chunlong wins Men’s Trampoline Olympic gold

Updated: 2008-08-19 21:26:17

Photos: China's Lu Chunlong wins Men's Trampoline Olympic gold
Lu Chunlong (C), Dong Dong (R) and Jason Burnett (Photo credit: Xinhua)

China’s Lu Chunlong won the Men’s Trampoline gold medal at the Beijing Olympic Games here on Tuesday. Lu scored the winning 41.00 points, while Canada’s Jason Burnett took the silver with a score of 40.70 and Dong Dong of China took the bronze with 40.60 points.

Photos: China's Lu Chunlong wins Men's Trampoline Olympic gold
Lu Chunlong competes. (Photo credit: Cheng Min/Xinhua)Photos: China's Lu Chunlong wins Men's Trampoline Olympic gold
Lu Chunlong competes. (Photo credit: Cheng Min/Xinhua)Photos: China's Lu Chunlong wins Men's Trampoline Olympic gold
Lu Chunlong celebrates. (Photo credit: Wang Lei/Xinhua)

China wins first Trampoline Olympic gold medal

Updated: 2008-08-18 21:49:31

China wins first Trampoline Olympic gold medal
He Wenna celebrates her win. (Photo credit: Xinhua)

(BEIJING, August 18) — He Wenna won China’s first Olympic Games Trampoline gold medal at the National Indoor Stadium on Monday.

He Wenna, who finished fourth in the Individual finals at the 2007 world championships, impressed the judges with a difficult routine that earned her a final score of 37.80 points.

China wins first Trampoline Olympic gold medal
He Wenna competes. (Photo credit: Xinhua)

Karen Cockburn of Canada won her second Olympic Games silver medal, finishing with 37.00 points. The three-time Olympian’s medal collection already includes a bronze medal from Sydney 2000 and a silver from Athens 2004.

Ekaterina Khilko of Uzbekistan was third with a score of 36.90. She was the first to perform and is the first Uzbekistan athlete to win an Olympic Games medal in trampoline.

Anna Dogonadze of Germany, the Athens 2004 gold medalist, fell midway through her routine, taking her out of medal contention. Sydney 2000 gold medalist Irina Karavaeva of the Russian Federation, the current Individual world champion, made a small slip after her voluntary elements and finished in fifth place.

The Men’s Finals take place at the National Indoor Stadium on Tuesday, August 19.

Photos: China’s He Wenna wins Women’s Trampoline gold

Updated: 2008-08-18 21:31:59

Photos: China's He Wenna wins Women's Trampoline gold
He Wenna celebrates after claiming the title. (Photo credit: Xinhua)

He Wenna of China claimed the Trampoline Women’s gold medal with a score of 37.80 on Monday.Canada’s Karen Cockburn took the silver and Uzbekistan’s Ekaterina Khilko took the bronze.

Photos: China's He Wenna wins Women's Trampoline gold
He Wenna (C), Karen Cockburn (R) and Ekaterina Khilko (Photo credit: Xinhua)
Photos: China's He Wenna wins Women's Trampoline gold
He Wenna competes during the final. (Photo credit: Xinhua)
Photos: China's He Wenna wins Women's Trampoline gold
He Wenna gestures after her performance. (Photo credit: Xinhua)

Flash: He Wenna delivers China’s first Trampoline Women’s gold

Updated: 2008-08-18 21:10:34

Flash: He Wenna delivers China's first Trampoline Women's gold
He Wenna celebrates. (Photo credit: Xinhua)

(BEIJING, August 18) — He Wenna of China won the gold medal in the Trampoline Women’s final with a score of 37.80. Canada’s Karen Cockburn claimed the silver, scoring 37.00. Ekaterina Khilko of Uzbekistan placed third at 36.90.

Trampoline Day 3 Preview: Lu and Dong lead for Men’s Trampoline gold

Updated: 2008-08-18 20:40:00

(BEIJING, August 18) — Finishing first and second in qualification, China’s Lu Chunlong and Dong Dong are well placed to win China’s first ever Men’s Trampoline Olympic medals at the National Indoor Stadium on Tuesday.

Lu finished first in qualification, after he either earned or shared the highest score of the field for his Compulsory and Voluntary routines. Lu’s total for two routines was 0.70 higher than Dong’s.

To challenge Lu for the gold medal, Dong will need to improve his Voluntary score, where he tied for third place in qualification. Dong won the silver medal at the 2007 world championships.

Although Russian Dmitry Ushakov’s difficulty value is one of the lowest of the eight finalists, a solid execution score should keep him among the medal contenders. He finished third in qualification.

Athens 2004 gold medalist Yuriy Nikitin of Ukraine, who finished fourth in qualification, has one of the highest difficulty values of the eight finalists. With a clean performance in the final, he is capable of successfully defending his title.

The eight finalists will perform their Voluntary routine only, and scores from qualification will not be carried over into the final.

Competition will be held at 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday, August 19.

Trampoline Day 2 Preview: China looks to win first gold in Women’s final

Updated: 2008-08-17 19:35:33

(BEIJING, August 17) — He Wenna of China leads the way into the Trampoline finals after two impressive routines earned her the highest score of qualifications (67.20) at the National Indoor Stadium Saturday.

She will be the only woman representing her country. Fellow Chinese trampolinist Huang Shanshan, the bronze medalist in Athens 2004, failed to advance to the finals after falling during one of her two routines in qualifications.

If He Wenna wins gold, it will be a first for China in Trampoline at an Olympic Games.

Irina Karavaeva of Russia enters the finals with the second-highest qualification score (66.40), despite a small slip after her Voluntary routine. Karavaeva, gold medalist in the first-ever Olympic Women’s Trampoline competition at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, failed to make the final at Athens 2004 after she mistimed one of her routines in the qualifications.

Canadians Rosannagh Maclennan (66.00) and Karen Cockburn (65.60) claimed the next best qualifications scores. Cockburn, who won bronze at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and silver in the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, impressed the judges with her high degree of difficulty.

Anna Dogonadze of Germany earned the chance to defend her Athens 2004 gold medal as she advanced to the final with high execution scores on her Voluntary routine.

The top eight women from the qualifications advance to finals. Men’s finals will be held August 19 at the National Indoor Stadium.