Beijing - Russian teenager Larisa Ilchenko used her usual
tactics to win the inaugural 10 kilometres open-water Olympic gold
medal on Wednesday and suggested that South African amputee swimmer
Natalie Du Toit should also get a gold for courage.
Ilchenko, 19, came from behind to pass the long-time leaders
Keri-Anne Payne and Cassandra Patten of Britain in the closing stages
to add gold to eight world titles in the past years.
Du Toit, who lost her lower left leg in a motorcycle accident in
2001, placed 16th, more than a minute behind the winner.
'It would be great if she would get a separate gold medal.
Hopefully she will win one day,' said Ilchenko.
Ilchenko clocked 1 hour 59 minutes 27.7 seconds, with Payne beaten
by 1.5 seconds in the silver position and Patten taking bronze, 3.3
seconds off the pace at the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park.
'I didn't really have any tactics, I just played it by ear,' the
unbeatable Ilchenko said through an interpreter. 'My tactics do not
bother me. I can't let someone else take my medal.'
Payne said the Russian's tactics were perfectly alright: 'This is
the Olympics, there should be no hard feelings.'
The two Britons were happy with their choice to lead for most of
the race as it kept them out of trouble in the often rough sport,
especially at the buoys.
'This is swimming, not boxing,' said Ilchenko in reference to
'very aggressive swimming' from Brazilians Ana Cunha and Poliana
Okimoto.
Patten and German fourth-place finisher Angela Maurer also
exchanged some words. Maurer admitted 'I am no angel either' while
Patten said 'that is part of the race' and 'I got the medal.'
All three medallists paid tribute to the courageous act of du
Toit, who had qualified for Beijing by finishing fourth at the world
championships and will also compete at the Paralympics next month in
Beijing.
'I find it very hard as an able-bodies athlete, she is an amazing
role model. I have utmost respect for her,' said Patten.
Wednesday's race was the first time that open-water swimming was
held at the Olympics, although it has been on the world championship
calendar since 2001.
The men's 10km race will be held at the same venue on Thursday.
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