SCOOP Olympic update
SCOOP Olympic update, Sunday 17 9 00
Article: Mathew
Loh
IN a grueling contest over a picturesque course
New Zealand triathlon great Hamish Carter failed in his
quest for legendary status as the sport's first men's
Olympic gold medalist.
A disappointing performance from the former World Champion saw Carter home in 26th place behind gold medalist Simon Whitfield of Canada; German silver medalist Stephan Vikucic; and bronze medalist Jan Rehula of the Czech Republic.
With New Zealand
expecting Carter to earn the nation it's first medal it was
surprising to see him finish 10 places behind the first kiwi
home Craig Watson in 16th place. However with the pressure
of racing in the inaugral Olympic triathlon against some the
world's finest athletes taking it's toll Carter failed to
capitalise on a good swim and faded from contention on the
crucial final 10km run.
In other Olympic news this
morning Blyth Tait had a good dressage 1st round on Ready
Teddy but was far from dominant ending with a placing in the
first fifteen. And at Rushcutters Bay where boardsailing's
Barbara Kendall and Aaron McIntosh lead the New Zealand
medal hopes sailing suffered from delays on the opening day
of competition.
Meanwhile in other sporting news
Taranaki upset Otage 18-16 in a tough encounter in New
Plymouth overnight and the Black Caps upset negative
predictions to cap an outstanding resurgence to beat
Zimbabwe in the first cricket test at Bulawayo by seven
wickets.
New Zealand's victory, which came after an uninspiring first innings saw pundits predicting a draw at best, was on earned courtesy of some superb bowling by all-rounder Chris Cairns who took five wickets in the Zimbabwe second innings.
Cairns' form with accurate
support from Paul Wiseman and in the absence through injury
of Daniel Vettori, Nathan Astle, was too much for the
Zimbabwe batsmen who were knocked over early enough to give
the Black Caps an easy chase for a seven wicket victory.