Christian wins Olympic gold for Trinidad and Tobago - 25/8/10
Published: 25 August, 2010
Plymouth College elite swimmer, Christian Homer, has won a gold
medal in the inaugural World Youth Olympic Games in
Singapore. Swimming for Trinidad and Tobago, it was his
country's first gold medal at an Olympic event since Montreal in
1976.
Christian qualified for the final of the 50m backstroke as the
top-seed, setting a new national record of 26.31 seconds in the
semi-finals. He then went on to clock 26.36 seconds in the final of
the one-length event at the Singapore Sport School Olympic-sized
pool.
The multiple Carifta, Caribbean Island Swimming Championship
(CISC) and Central American and Caribbean Age-Group Swimming
Championships (CCCAN) champion had to defy large home crowd support
for Singaporean, Kal Wee Ng Rainer, to touch the time pad first. Ng
Rainer posted a 26.45 silver medal effort, while there was a tie
for third place with Kuwait's Abdulah Altuwaini and Australia's Max
Ackermann both clocking 26.46.
Describing the race, Christian said he executed his breakout
from the start of the race perfectly and emerged at the surface of
the water at the 15 mark ahead of the field. At the halfway mark,
he said he increased his stroke rate. He started to get tired at
about 40 metres, but increased his arm speed to compensate and just
focused on the finish. When he touched the wall, he looked up at
the scoreboard and saw first spot next to his name.
Christian said: "I am really proud, elated, relieved, excited
and very happy. It was an amazing feeling to win gold. I was just
buzzing!
"It has not really sunk in yet but it was great to represent my
country. I'm glad all the hard work has paid off in this way."