SCOOP Olympic Update, Sunday 24 Sept, 2000
SCOOP Olympic Update, Sunday 24 Sept, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
NEW ZEALAND skill on the water was again
highlighted today when former world champion board-sailor
Aaron McIntosh took the bronze medal in the men's mistral
class yachting on Sydney Harbour.
It was New Zealand's
third bronze and fourth medal of the games with 3 out of the
4 being won on the water. This is nothing remarkable and can
be expected given the outstanding record Kiwi sailors have
fashioned at Olympic regattas with McIntosh's bronze the
15th medal earned by yachties since the first was won at the
1956 Olympiad.
McIntosh proved he ranks as
consistently among the world's premier board-sailors by
finishing fourth on Sunday to end the regatta with a score
of 48 points which was good enough to join other legendary
Kiwi sailors as a winner of an Olympic
medal.
Argentina's Carlos Espinola completed a great
regatta to win silver but the man of the moment was
Austria's Cristoph Sieber who by, remarkably, winning his
first major regatta entered history as the Sydney 2000 men's
board-sailing gold medalist.
In other sailing news
Chris Dickson and Glen Sowry achieved their goal of a
earning a respectable top ten finish by ending up in fifth
place in open Tornado class. The gold medal was won by the
Austrian team - the second Austrian sailing gold to go with
Sieber's victory which represents an incredible effort for a
land-locked country - of Roman Hagara and Peter
Steinhacer.
And in the men's 470 class the New Zealand
crew of Peter Nicolas and Simon Cooke are sitting eighth at
the conclusion of 8 races.
In other New Zealand news
Greco-Roman wrestlers Jothan Pellew and Rasoul Amani were
both completely outclassed as each suffered consecutive
defeats.
It was an expected result as the two wrestlers were part of campaign which was tainted by a scandalous firing of a coach and such a strained preparation was obvious as Pellew in the 54 kg class was beaten 15-0 by Cuban Lazaro Riva and 16-0 by tough Turk Ercan Yildiz; Amani fared no better in the 63kg class where he was beaten 11 by Switzerland's Beat Motzer before being completely overwhelmed 14-0 by Yashutoshi Motoki of Japan.
Kylie
Foy's impressive woman's hockey team secured their place in
the medal round despite suffering a 3-0 loss to gold medal
favourites
Australia.