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Thursday 14 August 2008 9:10 am  |  Updated:  Friday 26 November 2021 9:31 am

Quicksilver Pooley pedals to another medal for Britain

By: Jon Couch

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Emma Pooley produced a stunning ride to claim silver in the time trial yesterday and hand Great Britain a second cycling medal of the Games.


The 25-year-old only turned professional two years ago but came within just 25 seconds of landing a dream gold.

Pooley, who was credited for a playing a key role in team-mate Nicole Cooke winning gold in Sunday’s road race, went for glory herself this time round and set a blistering pace over the hilly 23.5 kilometre time-trial course.

Her time of 35 minutes 16 seconds led for most of the race until American Kristin Armstrong posted a late time of 34.51 to snatch gold.

“Today, I just concentrated on riding as fast as I could, being absolutely smooth and enjoying myself without anyone to push me off,” a relieved Pooley said afterwards.

“It helps being positive-nervous, because you’ve been waiting four years for this. I was enjoying going fast.

“It was pretty fun, I just kept saying, ‘faster faster’. I raced as well as I could.

Cooke, meanwhile, finished well off the pace in a disappointing 15th place, but was full of praise for her team-mate.

“Emma worked so hard and is a very worthy medallist,” Cooke said. “It just shows what a strong cycling team we have.

“She was a very critical part of my gold medal on Sunday and it’s absolutely brilliant Emma’s got her own medal today. It was a very hard course that required maximum effort throughout.”

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