Team USA |
The USA
took gold in the women's Water Polo with a convincing 8-5 victory over Spain at the
Water Polo Arena.
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(9/8). Maggie Steffens scored five goals for the USA as they cruised past the
Europeans in the tournament final.
The win gives the USA their first Olympic Water Polo
gold, after silver at Beijing 2008, bronze at Athens 2004 and silver in the
first women's Water Polo competition at Sydney 2000.
A flurry of seven unanswered goals across the second, third
and fourth periods propelled the USA from 2-1 down into a commanding
position, 8-2 up, in the final quarter.
Superb shooting and resilient defensive work by the USA kept their
scoreboard ticking over, while denying their opponents vital chances.
A stunning performance from the tournament's 'All-Star'
goalkeeper, Betsey Armstrong, kept the Spaniards from scoring the goals that,
until tonight, had given them an unbeaten record.
After the game, Steffens deflected the praise for her
performance and insisted the credit should be shared among the USA team.
'Definitely it was from my team-mates. When you're getting
up there it's about the pass, it's about the steal and our defensive blocks
were really creating the offensive end for us,' said Steffens.
'And you could tell towards the second half the attacking
side slowed down, but the defence really started to pick up, so I think that
was really important.'
Asked when the gold medallists felt they had won the game,
she added: 'We didn't feel like we had it in the bag until the final buzzer
rings. We've learned that.'
Earlier, Australia
took bronze with a dramatic extra-time win over Hungary .
In a repeat of the Beijing 2008 third-place play-off, the
Australians looked to have won their second successive bronze in normal time.
A last-second Hungarian leveller forced the tight game into
added time, but Australia
scored two unanswered goals to clinch the match 13-11
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