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China's huge volleyball win provides much-needed boost

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2016-08-18 10:25Global Times Editor: Li Yan

China picked up gold medals from a couple of familiar -sources on Day 11 of the -Olympic Games - diving and table tennis - but perhaps its greatest success came in volleyball.

In the men's 3-meter springboard competition, Cao Yuan dominated from start to finish, first at every stage of the competition before winning by -almost 24 points.

His scores never dipped below 85.00 and his near faultless performance made up for the disappointment of failing to win gold in the men's 3-meter synchro final.

Meanwhile, China has now won 22 of the last 23 gold medals in table tennis, as a women's team that consisted of Rio -singles gold medalist Ding Ning, silver medalist Li Xiaoxia and world No.1 Liu Shiwen dropped just one game in a 3-0 triumph over Germany.

In fact, two of the three -German players - Han Ying and Shan Xiaona - are Chinese-born but now represent -Germany, because they couldn't get into the Chinese team.

The Chinese dominance of the sport, with several naturalized Chinese players now representing other nations, is something that the game's governing body, the ITTF, has struggled with as it seeks to make table tennis more popular worldwide.

Liu actually alluded to that when she dropped a game in the final match, saying, "I do need to allow my competitors to take part in this game and make it more interesting. We want a match that lasts, so it was a good thing."

But if ping-pong is still very much China's game, the -Chinese dominance of badminton - where it won all five golds in London four years ago - -appears to be a thing of the past.

China has already ceded its titles in mixed doubles and women's doubles, and the -remaining three events will be far from easy. Li Xuerui, reigning champion in the women's singles, now faces Spain's -Carolina Marin, the double world and European champion, who is still to drop a game in Rio and spoke of the importance that it is not always the Chinese who are in the final.

More varied results certainly make a sport more appealing to a wider audience, even if China would just as rather keep those results as consistent as possible.

But elsewhere, there were some bright spots, even as Great Britain extended its lead over China for second place overall with nine medals on Day 11, of which three were gold.

Huang Xuechen and Sun Wenyan gave China only its second medal ever in the synchronized swimming duets event, as they finished in the runner-up spot, while Dong Bin laid down a huge first leap in the triple jump final that was good enough for a surprise bronze medal.

But arguably the highlight of Day 11 was supplied by the -Chinese women's volleyball team.

In a see-saw match that finished well past midnight in front of a typically hostile home crowd, China ended the day on a high, edging reigning champions Brazil 15-13 in a tight final set, and now face the Netherlands in the semifinals.

A medal of any color in volleyball this year is still far from guaranteed, but to beat Brazil - who had not dropped a set all tournament and were looking for a third straight gold on their home turf - was quite something, and no one will be looking forward to playing China -after a performance that left both sets of players in tears.

  

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