
Li Xiaopeng of China celebrates after claiming gold of men's
parallel bars final of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at National Indoor Stadium in
Beijing, China, Aug. 19, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)

Li Xiaopeng of China competes during men's parallel bars final of
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at National Indoor Stadium in Beijing, China, Aug.
19, 2008. Li Xiaopeng claimed the title of the event with a score of 16.450.
(Xinhua Photo)
BEIJING, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Chinese ace gymnast Li Xiaopeng won the
parallel bars gold medal on Tuesday at the Beijing Olympics, proving his strong
comeback to the podium at the highest level.
It was the eighth Olympic title claimed by the Chinese gymnastic team in
the close contests in Beijing. For Li, it was his second Olympic gold in
parallel bars following the feat in the Sydney Olympics eight years ago.
"The gold is heavy. I will value it as many people have made efforts for
the achievement," said Li after the final."I am the last one to compete and
therefore can make adjustment according to the performance of the contenders who
competed first. As some of them did not perform very well, I did not use the
routine with my difficulty zenith."
The difficulty of Li's routine was 6.9 in the final, the same as in the
qualification and lower than 7.0 of his three rivals. Li had told reporters that
he would probably raise the difficulty in the final.
As the last one to compete, the multiple world champion did not let nerves
catch him. He distinguished himself with next-to-perfect execution to gain a
score of 16.450 points, a sizable margin of 0.200 ahead of the silver medalist
Yoo Won-chul from South Korea. The bronze went to Anton Fokin from Uzbekistan
who scored 16. 200 points.
After this, Li accumulated four Olympic golds, becoming one of the Chinese
athletes who collected the most Olympic titles.
Witnessing the crowning triumph of their beloved Li, home fans offered the
parallel bars king ovation and applause.
Li's teammate Huang Xu, also a three-time Olympian as Li, made a mistake in
his routine and garnered only 15.700 points, ending up to the sixth in the
final. That failed to live up the expectation of becoming China's 1-2 punch in
the competition.
Reigning world champion Mitja Petkovsek from Slovenia also failed to give a
good performance on the bars, ranking fifth in the final.
Li is China's leading gymnast of a new generation after Li Ning and Li
Xiaoshuang. He was part of the Chinese Olympic champion team in the 2000 Sydney
Games and also won an individual gold on parallel bars there, but after the
Athens Games, he stayed away from gymnastics arena for more than one year,
receiving a foot operation.
Last year, Li made a successful return to the peak form at the World Cup
Series, winning golds in parallel bars twice, one on home soil and the other in
Germany.
With only a bit more than one year left before the Beijing Olympics, it was
too hard for Li to develop a new second vault in accordance with the new rule
after his return. Li gave up his chance to compete on vault, but contributed to
China's gold glory in the team final at the Beijing Olympics.

Li Xiaopeng of China competes during men's parallel bars final of
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at National Indoor Stadium in Beijing, China, Aug.
19, 2008. Li Xiaopeng claimed the title of the event with a score of
16.450.(Xinhua Photo)