Tuesday, August 17, 2004

T H O R P E - homage to the most succesful Aussie Olympian!

FREESTYLE THRILLER Ian Thorpe took his second gold of the Games in the 200m freestyle final - setting a new Olympic record on his way to victory.

The Australian phenomenon put Phelps in his place, as the 19-year-old could finish only third behind Dutchman Pieter van den Hoogenband, the defending champion.

This was supposed to be the clash of the titans, the king of the Sydney Olympics Thorpe taking on young pretender Phelps who came to Athens bidding to win eight gold medals.

In fact it was van den Hoogenband who made the early running, leading at the turn for the final 50 metres.

However, Thorpe stepped up a gear and powered ahead to touch home first, punching the air in triumph and brandishing a massive grin which was in contrast to the tears he shed two nights ago in relief at retaining his 400m freestyle crown.

Thorpe's winning time was 1:44.71, which was 0.65 of a second outside his own world record but 0.64 of a second inside the previous Olympic record which had been held by van den Hoogenband.

My bed and sleep were more important than getting up at 2.00am to watch the race, but still great to wake at 7.00am and hear the exciting news

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