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Fourteen world records tumble at the Water Cube
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In the Men's 50m Butterfly - S7, Tian Rong of China defended his title, claiming gold and setting a world record in 30.37s. Matt Walker of Great Britain took silver in 32.24s and Pei Mang of China got bronze in 32.47s.

Huang Min of China was the gold medalist in the Women's 50m Butterfly - S7, setting a world record of 34.47s. Defending champion Erin Popovich of United States missed the chance to win her fifth gold at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games and had to settle for silver in 37.87s. Veronica Almeida of Brazil got bronze in 38.49s.

In the Men's 100m Backstroke - S9, Matthew Cowdrey of Australia had a tight race with defending champion Jarret Perry of Unites States. Over the last few meters, Cowdrey managed to take the edge and claimed gold with a world record of 1:03.34.

Defending champion Stephanie Dixon of Canada won another gold medal in the Women's 100m Backstroke - S9, bettering her world record time, swimming in 1:09.30. Dixon added a first gold to her two silvers and one bronze in the Beijing Games.

In the Men's 100m Backstroke - S10 Final, Justin Zook of United States defended his title claiming gold in 1:01.29, 0.14 seconds over the world record he set in the heats.

Sohpie Pascoe of New Zealand (L) and Shireen Sapiro of South Africa both break the world record and win the S10 gold. (Photo credit: Xinhua) For the first time in the competition, two swimmers won the gold medal in the same event with identical times; in the Women's 100m Backstroke - S10. Sophie Pascoe of New Zealand and Shireen Sapiro of South Africa shared the top of the podium and the world record of 1:10.57.


Oleksii Fedyna of Ukraine claimed gold and set a new world record of 1:04.63, finishing well ahead of the pack in the Men's 100m Breaststroke - SB13. Fedyna smashed the world and Paralympic record of 1:08.12 set by Noel Pedersen of Norway in Barcelona 1992.

In the Men's 50m Freestyle - S2, Georgios Kapellakis of Greece took gold in 1:04.85, leaving Curtis Lovejoy's of United States eight-year world record of 01:00.11 the only one intact among all the events on Saturday.

Dmytro Vynohradets of Ukraine was the gold medalist of the Men's 50m Freestyle - S3, improving his qualifying time in over 11 seconds and setting a world record in 42.60.

Patricia Valle of Mexico defended her title in the Women's 50m Freestyle - S3 Final, finishing first in 57.05, only 0.01 second behind the world record set in the heats by Yip Pin Xiu of Singapore. S1 swimmer Danielle Watts of Great Britain competed in this event in the heats and set a Paralympic record in her class of 1:28.74.

(Xinhua News Agency September 14, 2008)

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