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Chinese gymnasts show different class at Universiade
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-07-03 19:17

BELGRADE: Olympians Cheng Fei and Jiang Yuyuan led Chinese gymnasts to an overwhelming victory in women's team at the 25th Universiade on Thursday.

Chinese gymnasts show different class at Universiade
Chinese team celebrates for the victory on the awarding ceremony after the women's team competition of artistic gymnastics in the 25th universiade in Belgrade, capital of Serbia, July 2, 2009. China won the match with a total of 169.150 points. [Xinhua]

Spearheaded by Olympic champion team members Cheng and Jiang, China collected an overall 169.150 points and an extraordinary seven-point edge for the title, leaving Russia a far second in 162.150.

The bronze went to DPR Korea in 161.450 points, which boast Olympic vault winner Hong Eu-jong.

Chinese gymnasts show different class at Universiade
Chinese player Cheng Fei performs during the women's team competition of artistic gymnastics in the 25th universiade in Belgrade, capital of Serbia, July 2, 2009. [Xinhua] 

It was the second gold medal so far harvested by the Chinese delegation, consisting of 438 student athletes competing in all 15 sports, and came minutes after Wang Jingzhi won men's individual sabre after eliminating Olympic champion compatriot Zhong Man in semifinals.

Chinese totally dominated No. 1 hall of Belgrade Fair as they received the highest score on each apparatus.

While Cheng, three time world vault champion in a row, had a below-par performance due to a right knee injury sustained before coming to Belgrade, Jiang shone by topping the qualifications of all-around and beam and qualifying for all apparatus except for vault.

The Chinese Olympic duo was both happy to attend their first Universiade.

"Compared to the Olympics, it's much more relaxing. I like the atmosphere and enjoy the interaction with other athletes in the village," said Cheng.

"I feel no pressure and very happy," said Jiang, asked what is the biggest difference from an Olympic Games.