Friday, August 22, 2008

Chen Ruolin's Golden 100.30 Dive

Chen Ruolin's Golden 100.30 Dive

It was a night full of suspense and thrill. Never would have I expected it to be this tight. Yup, the big one, Finals for the Individual 10m Platform Diving... 12 of the world's best divers all lining up for that one prize, the Gold Medal. Amongst the many older divers, stood one with a tiny frame (okay there were a few other small ones as well), the youngest of the final 12, Chen Ruolin of China. At only 15 years of age, she could've been easily eclipsed by the rest in the field, but no, she joined the Olympics as the World No.1. I couldn't imagine the amount of pressure placed upon this little girl... she was to dive in front of the home crowd, thousands of people cheering every time she stood on the platform... no Chinese woman has ever won this Gold for 12 years... they definitely wanted her to win... and she was up against the best of the field. She looked so calm, her face full of focus.

She has mentioned before that she treats competition the same way she does training, so that there is no pressure. "I didn't put too much pressure on myself before the competition. I just treated this final as if it was a training session," she said. She also mentioned that the fact that nobody from her nation ever won Gold in 12 years also made her nervous. Whatever it is, she didn't show even a slight sign of defeat, even after Canadian Emilie Heymans overtook her in the fourth round with a really good dive. For the 1st time during the competition, Chen wasn't leading, the crowd started to get nervous. Chen's dive for that round couldn't shake Heymans off the 1st rank. Things were made worse when Heymans did a near-flawless dive of 88 points as her final sign-off. The crowd quietened, Chen's teammate Wang Xin (who also shares the same birthday as me) has already scored 2nd rank, just behind Heymans, ensuring a confirmed medal.

Now the question was... which color will Chen get? She needs more than an astronomical 90 points to win the Gold. Looking unfazed, she walks calmly to the edge of the platform...

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The crowd stands up, chanting "Chen Ruolin! Chen Ruolin!" and they quieten down just in time before she maneuvers a slick back 2 1/2 somersault with 1 1/2 twists, her toughest dive.

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It was awesome, simply flawless perfection, no splosh or splash... it's as if she flew into straight the water like a dart. That only happens when you make a perfect vertical entry. Chen got out of the pool, bowed and cried after she had nailed her last and toughest dive. She was happy with the dive.

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Even before it was shown on TV, you could tell that she has nailed it by the cheers of the Chinese crowd and the fact that her coach was squeezing her lil body tightly. Chen was in tears, tears of joy. What she needed was a perfect dive, and that's exactly what she did, earning a total score of 100.30 consisting of 4 perfect 10s (she got 7 perfect 10s altogether in the Final). Coaches and competitors alike hugged and squeezed her, taking photos and exchanging compliments. The crowd went on a never-ending roar of cheers and applause. She was the heroine of the hour, she upheld their dream. For the 1st time in 12 years, the Medal goes to China. I could only watch in absolute shock and relief as Chen continued to cry.

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Unknown to her, the chap writing this blog entry did too. I'm not sure why, but I was cheering in front of the TV, and drops of water lowed down my cheeks. She did it. She actually nailed the Gold! All that in the last minute... Earning her 2nd Gold medal means completing her dream, which is to bring back 2 Golds. Sounds like a simple dream, until you learn that she only took part in 2 events! She entered and she won... first in the Synchronised 10m Platform with Wang Xin and now in the Individual 10m Platform... and that, ladies and gentleman, is why she is the World No.1~ Never before have I witnessed such a tight and dramatic finale live. This Final may become a legend in future years, as many would remember how one lil girl, youngest in the competition, with one dive, turned the whole table around. Watching photos of her on the podium with her gold medal was really something (yeah, the silly TV coverage actually CUT off the medal ceremony). She stood there with her Bronze medalist companion Wang, with Silver medalist Heymans towering above both of them.

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I couldn't be more proud of her, especially after following her progress of 2 years, back from her debut at the Asian Games in Doha. She has made massive waves worldwide, and I believe she will only get better because of her sheer determination and endless strive to do better. But I do hope she eats more, I heard that her coaches caught her skipping meals because she's worried that puberty will make her put on weight. She also had to keep off her favourite snacks because of the Olympics. She also said that the first thing she would like to do after securing champion, is to have a good sleep and eat whatever good to eat. And that's what you should do dear, eat well and be healthy.

Keep it up gurl!

And that's all for this entry, dedicated especially to her,

PEACE and God Bless,
Aris Tee

Monday, August 18, 2008

Golden Dreams

Golden Dreams

I'm sure you guys must be living under a rock if you don't know that the 2008 Summer Olympics is happening now in Beijing. China lived up to their promise to deliver an awesome one and so far everything has been nothing short of magnificent. For instance, the opening was mind-blowingly fantastic (I'm not going to talk bout the added-on CGi and the cute lil girl/talented behind the scene singer combo, they did their parts and they did well). The whole thing was done out of sheer kiasu-ism of the highest order. China showed the world that Asians are a force to be reckoned with (the mere thought of the 3000-member martial art show leaves me goosebumps). The final leg of the torch, with the mid-air running and amazing light-up sequence completes the rather grand opening.

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I'm sure everyone also knows that China is leading. Considering they are the hosts, and the fact that they did so well in Athens, this isn't that surprising. But they bettered their own record for medal hauls! My goodness... the Chinese are on a roll, and it looks to me that they are not stopping anytime soon. One particular Chinese athlete I support is 15-year-old diver Chen Ruolin. Everyone would go "Chen who?..." but honestly that doesn't bother me. might be under the radar for most peeps, but I've been following the progress of this young girl and she did nothing but amaze me. From her humble beginnings, she showed great promise to emerge as the current 10m Platform World Cup Champion. Now she has finally reached the Olympics, and her dream is to win 2 golds. She has already won one with new partner Wang Xin (her old partner Jia Tong grew up too fast and was unable to synchronise with her) for the Synchronised 10m Platform, beating all odds.

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(in case you were wondering, in the diving pics she's the one nearer to the you and on the last pic she's on the left)
Now comes the other remaining test which is the Individual 10m Platform. It's too much to do for a 15-year-old if you ask me, but knowing how amazing Chen is, I'm confident this lil girl can pull it off. All the best, may you achieve your Olympic dream!

Oh, and did you guys know that this year, whenever an athlete wins, his or her favourite song would be played? When South Korean Park Tae-hwan won the 1st Olympic Swimming gold for his country, what a pleasant surprise to know that his song of choice was none other than So Nyeo Shi Dae's Girls' Generation song... You bet those girls were excited back home on their TV sets. Way to go dude... and you sure have great taste in music! Haha~!

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And for badminton, I'm sure most of you watched the sad final between Lee Chong Wei and China's Lin Dan. Sure, Malaysians would want the gold by all costs, but the poot guy's under tremendous pressure, and did you hear the Chinese crowd in the stadium? It was ear-piercingly loud, going "China! Lin Dan! China! Lin Dan!". Even the toughest of souls would have had a bad time going against that. See what happened to Venus Williams? Same thing here. Poor Chong Wei had everything stacked against him, and adding salt to the wound, Lin Dan was in top shape and gave no forms of mercy. But to me, Chong Wei gave us our 1st medal of the 2008 Olympics, and a Silver one at that. I believe that is already an amazing effort. People should give him cheers of support instead of criticising him. I wish him lost of luck in getting revenge when he faces Lin Dan again at the Asian Games. Oh, and on another note, did you guys catch the amazing Mixed Doubles Final before that? The South Koreans beat the Indonesians in straight sets yo! Ranked No.10 bringing down Rank No.1. That is one heck of an achievement... Couldn't make out what Korean song was played though...

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I wanna write more, but sigh, I'm always short of time. One thing about this Olympics, I'll miss Romanian Monica Rosu from Artistic Gymnastics... a real queen of the vaults, graceful as a bird, strong as a bee. Too bad she got injured and retired. She's rather chubby now (but still cute), and will be sorely missed from the competition.

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Maybe I'll post something more in-depth bout her later. Oh, and for those who had no idea, Artistic Gymnastics and Diving are my 2 favourite events~ Although I missed most of the gymnastic events this time around. Only managed to catch the men's team finals~

That's all for now, waiting for the Individual 10m Platforms to start... Preliminaries start on Wednesday~ I'll end this entry off with the LOL pic everyone's been forwarding each other:

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PEACE and God Bless,
Aris Tee

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