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		<title>German douses China&#8217;s diving dominance</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 12:39:03 +0000</pubDate>
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 German diver Sascha Klein secured a happy ending to his Cinderella story in the men&#8217;s platform final Sunday at the FINA World Cup diving tournament, upsetting the usually dominant Chinese divers to take the title.
Klein relegated China&#8217;s multiple World Cup event winner Zhou Lixin to second place in a back-and-forth battle with a stunning [...]]]></description>
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Klein relegated China&#8217;s multiple World Cup event winner Zhou Lixin to second place in a back-and-forth battle with a stunning last dive that earned him a remarkable 108.3 points, the record for the night.<br />
Zhou, the 2007 World Championships silver medalist, could not match the German&#8217;s achievement despite trailing by just 0.15 points going into the last dive. American David Boudia came in third, pushing another Chinese diver Lin Yue, also a multiple World Cup event winner, into fourth.<br />
It was the first major victory for the unknown German. It was quite a surprise for the diver who claimed he never looked at the scoreboard.<br />
&#8220;<em>It is so unexpected and I cannot believe it,</em>&#8221; Klein said. &#8220;<em>It&#8217;s hard to describe my feeling right now. It just feels really good.</em>&#8221;<br />
It was indeed a welcome victory for the German, who has toiled in obscurity for the better part of his 15-year diving career. But beating the overwhelming Chinese favorites felt like redemption after all the years of struggle.<br />
&#8220;<em>Everyone can be good and you just need to believe it,</em>&#8221; Klein said.<br />
The rest of the world has been seeking a way to challenge China&#8217;s domination in diving for the past decade. Before yesterday&#8217;s competitions, the Chinese had taken every title on offer.<br />
But Klein seemed to find the key to beating Chinese divers - a brave heart, extremely difficult dives and error-free execution.<br />
Klein, who qualified for the final as the third-place finisher, unveiled a routine with a total degree of difficulty of 21, the highest among final competitors and 0.9 higher than Zhou.<br />
He surprised a skeptical crowd by executing near flawless dives from start to finish, scoring over 90 points on each of the six dives except the third. His routine included a dive rarely seen, his second one, in which he somersaulted forward four and half times.<br />
&#8220;<em>I have been trained with such difficulty for a long time,</em>&#8221; he said. &#8220;I used the second dive in the national competitions but never internationally.<br />
&#8220;<em>Tonight I just want to show the people that I can do that.</em>&#8221;<br />
The strategy worked well, especially after Zhou managed to cut the gap to 0.15 points before the last dive.<br />
But their final dives made the difference. Klein held his nerves to make an over-100-point dive. It all but decided the outcome because Zhou needed to score almost 110 points on a dive with a much lower difficulty level. Zhou&#8217;s final dive only earned him 85 points.<br />
&#8220;<em>I just tried to not be nervous,</em>&#8221; Klein said. &#8220;<em>I always try to give my best and I made it.</em>&#8221;<br />
The Chinese divers bowed to the pressure that has been building since they lost the title at last year&#8217;s World Championships. A similar story unfolded in the 2007 Melbourne tournament when a determined Russian diver, Gleb Galperin, defeated Zhou, again with a strong and difficult routine.<br />
Chinese divers still managed to win the last event of the tournament yesterday when Wu Minxia and Guo Jingjing convincingly won the women&#8217;s synchronized springboard.<br />
China won a total of seven gold medals in the seven-day tournament, which was also as a test event for August&#8217;s Beijing Olympics.</p>
<p><em>from: <a href="http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/olympics/2008-02/25/content_6481198.htm">chinadaily.com.cn</a> </em></p>
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