Benjamin Kleibrink and Britta Heidemann gave Germany its greatest
ever day in fencing Wednesday, Aug.
13, when the pair won their
individual finals to claim double Olympic gold.
Kleibrink secured Germany's first ever foil when he beat Japan's
Yuki Ota while in the next match at the Fencing Hall in Beijing,
Heidemann prevailed over Romania's Ana Maria Branza in the women's
epee to get her country's first gold in that discipline.
The 23-year-old Kleibrink, who finished third in the foil at the
2007 World Championships in St. Petersburg and was competing in his
first Olympics, beat Asian champion Ota 15-9 while in the bronze
medal match, Italy's Salvatore Sanzo defeated China's Zhu Jun
15-14.
"It was amazing tonight, I completely brushed away the opposition,"
said Kleibrink, who defeated the fancied Zhu in his semi-final to
give Germany its first fencing gold in 16 years. "Now I'm too tired
to laugh. It's really, really great to be able to fight once in an
arena such as this."
Heidemann beat Branza 15-11 in her epee final after overcoming
China's Li Na 15-13 in a successful repeat of the 2007 World
Championship final.
Li went on to lose to Ildiko Mincza-Nebald 15-11 in the bronze
medal match as the Hungarian made up for the disappointment of
narrowly missing out on a medal at the 2004 Athens Games when she
finished fourth.
(Deutsche Welle)
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