Cycling-Faulkner makes U.S. history
with second gold
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[August 08, 2024]
By Martyn Herman
SAINT QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France (Reuters) - American Kristen
Faulkner only took up cycling seriously four years ago but in the
space of four incredible days at the Paris Olympics she has scooped
an historic double gold.
In the National Velodrome on Wednesday she was a key cog in the team
that beat New Zealand around the boards to win the United States'
first Olympic gold in women's team pursuit.
That followed her sensational victory in Sunday's women's road race
when a late attack caught out some of the best road racers in the
world to earn her gold.
The 31-year-old Faulkner, a former venture capitalist who rode bikes
for fun, is the first American woman to win gold medals in two
different disciplines at the same Olympics.
She also joined a very short list of women to achieve that feat --
the others being Leontien Ziljaard-van-Moorsel in track and road
racing in 2000 and the Czech Republic's Esther Ledecka who won golds
in snowboarding and Alpine skiing in 2018.
"I'm still pinching myself," the Harvard graduate and former varsity
rower, who hails from Alaska, told reporters when asked to sum up
her maiden Olympics.
"It's going to take a long time to sink in. My goal was just to make
the Olympics, and then take home a medal. So to take home two is way
more than I could have ever dreamed of.
"We knew we had a strong team coming in, and I feel like the lucky
one because they (her team mates) have won medals before on the
track and I haven't. I just wanted to live up to their expectations.
Hopefully there's more to come."
The U.S. team of Jennifer Valente, Lily Williams, Chloe Dygert and
Faulkner beat Britain in the first round to set up a ride for gold
later against New Zealand.
They opened up a decent lead and, although they became ragged near
the end of the 4km race, held on to claim victory having won two
silvers and a bronze in the three previous Games.
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Paris 2024 Olympics - Track Cycling - Women's Team Pursuit, First
Round - Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome, Montigny-le-Bretonneux,
France - August 07, 2024. General view of Kristen Faulkner of United
States in action during heat 3. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

Valente, who will try to retain the omnium title
she won in Tokyo later this week, said it had not been a perfect
ride.
"I think we're making good decisions on race day and pulling
together a good ride," she said. "It wasn't perfect in any of our
rides but I think individually we're all capable of so much, and
really putting it together as a team."
There was talk of a world record being set in the final but
Germany's gold medal time from Tokyo proved out of reach.
"I actually think if we kept it together a little better, we could
have gone faster. So it actually feels like there's more to come."
said Williams.
Eight-times track world champion Dygert added gold to the individual
road time trial bronze she won in Paris.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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