
Chinese divers Lin Yue (L) and Huo Liang compete during the men's
synchronised 10m platform final at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the
National Aquatics Center, also known as the Water Cube in Beijing, China, Aug.
11, 2008. Chinese team won the gold medal in the event with a score of 468.18
points. (Xinhua/Zhao Peng)
BEIJING, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) -- Chinese teenager divers Lin Yue and
Huo Liang clinched the gold of the men's 10-meter platform synchronized at
Beijing Olympic Games here on Monday.
Lin and Huo, winners of the event in 2007 Melbourne Worlds, led throughout
the final to win the second diving gold for China with 468.18 points.
Patrick Hausding and Sascha Klein of Germany, silver medallist of the event
at 2008 "Good Luck Beijing" World Cup, finished second in 450.42, while the
bronze went to Russian Gelb Galperin and Dmitriy Dobroskok in 445.26.
Lin and Huo, 17 and 18 respectively, dominated the
final since the first round, and they made an almost perfect dive in the second
round by achieving seven 10 points and two 9.5 points.

Chinese divers Lin Yue (L) and Huo Liang compete during the men's
synchronised 10m platform final at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the
National Aquatics Center, also known as the Water Cube in Beijing, China, Aug.
11, 2008. Chinese team won the gold medal in the event with a score of 468.18
points. (Xinhua/Zhao Peng)
The Chinese teenagers were almost unbeatable in the World Cup series in
2007, and they claimed the gold in the "Good Luck Beijing" World Cup on February
this year.
The Russian pair, silver medallists of the event in 2007 Melbourne Worlds,
had trailed the Chinese duo in the first five round, but they were surpassed by
the Germans finally.
Klein, 22, is also a hot favorite in the individual platform at Beijing
Olympics, as he beat Chinese Zhou Lvxin to win the gold in the event at 2008
World Cup.
Mathew Helm and Robert Newbery of Australia, bronze medallist of the event
in 2004 Athens Olympics, finished the fourth in 444.84.
The Australian duo had retired after the 2006 Commonwealth Games in
Melbourne but came back last year to participate in their third Olympic Games.

Chinese divers Lin Yue (R) and Huo Liang compete during the men's
synchronised 10m platform final at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the
National Aquatics Center, also known as the Water Cube in Beijing, China, Aug.
11, 2008. Chinese team won the gold medal in the event with a score of 468.18
points. (Xinhua/Liu Yu)
Thomas Daley, 14, the youngest of the divers at Beijing Olympic Games,
finished the last in 408.48 with his partner Blake Aldridge. It's the
14-year-old's first Olympics, and he is a medal prospect of Britain in London.
It's the powerhouse's second diving
gold at the Beijing Games, as "diving queen" Guo Jingjing and fellow
Wu Minxia took victory in the women's 3m springboard synchronized final on Sunday.
China expects to make a clean sweep in the Water Cube at home soil. They
swept all eight golds in the last meet of the FINA Diving Grand Prix in Rome
earlier in July.
From the Beijing Games, they have taken the first two gold medals.
China has undisputed domination in diving. The Chinese diving team claimed
five golds at 2000 Sydeny Olympics and further took a record six at 2004 Athens
Olympics, contributing more Olympic golds for China than other Chinese teams.

Chinese teenager divers Lin Yue (L) and Huo Liang pose on the
podium at the awarding ceremony of the men's 10-meter platform synchronized
diving at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the National Aquatics Center, also
known as the Water Cube in Beijing, China, Aug. 11, 2008. Chinese team won the
gold medal in the event with a score of 468.18 points. (Xinhua
Photo)

Chinese divers Lin Yue (3rd L) and Huo Liang (3rd R), Patrick
Hausding (1st L) and Sascha Klein (2nd L) of Germany, Gleb Galperin (1st R) and
Dmitriy Dobroskok from Russia pose for photos on the podium during the awarding
ceremony of the men's synchronised 10m platform at the Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games in the National Aquatics Center, also known as the Water Cube in Beijing,
China, Aug. 11, 2008. Chinese team won the gold medal in the event with a score
of 468.18 points. (Xinhua/Zhao Peng)