Coughlin competes. (Photo credit: Al Bello/Getty Images)
(BEIJING, August 12) -- Natalie Coughlin of the United States won gold medal in the Women's 100m Backstroke final on Tuesday at the National Aquatics Center in an American record time of 58.96.
Coughlin, the defending Olympic champion, was second fastest qualifier into the final and sped out hard to see off the challenge from Monday's world record setter Kirsty Coventry from Zimbabwe .
This was the first gold medal for the US women in what has been a disappointing Games in the pool for them so far.
World record holder Coventry qualified fastest for the final but after her busy program she was unable to match Coughlin's speed and finished with the silver medal in 59.19.
Margaret Hoelzer, also from the US, touched out Gemma Spofforth of Great Britain to take bronze in 59.34.
Coughlin poses with the gold medal. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)
(L-R) Kirsty Coventry, Natalie Coughlin and Margaret Hoelzer (Photo credit: Clive Rose/Getty Images)
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