Friday, August 15, 2008

Maldives' Reesha happy as a sand girl



Aishath Reesha of the Maldives, who trains on a sand track in her tiny island nation, does not care that she was beaten by nearly a half lap on her Olympic debut in the women's 800 metres heats on Friday.


"I ran a personal best? Really? I am so happy," Reesha told reporters, wearing a huge smile.
Her time of 2:30.14, an improvement of almost three seconds, still left her the slowest in the heats by almost 10 seconds and she was nearly half a minute off the pace needed to reach the semi-finals.
"How can I compete with these professionals? I'm just a young girl," said the 19-year-old.
Her only complaint about the Beijing Olympics is that the track is hurting her.

"This track is so hard on my feet. I run on sand, we only have a sand track," Reesha said.

Source: Reuters

2 comments:

Becki said...

Good for her :) Congratulations!

Anonymous said...

Except for a few controversies, this year’s Summer Games is running smoothly. China has been piling up on the golds in the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics Medal Count/Tally since day one. And the US and the rest are having a hard time catching up.

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