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First medal for Fischer came in 1980 Associated Press PENRITH, Australia -- Kayaker Birgit Fischer became the first German to win seven Olympic gold medals by capturing the women's pairs Sunday, her second title in Sydney. Fischer's victory in the women's four Saturday was her sixth gold, tying fellow Germans Reiner Klimke of equestrian and swimmer Kirstin Otto. Fischer's overall medals total is 10, extending the canoe-kayak record she set Saturday. Fischer, who competed at several Olympics under the married surname Schmidt but has since divorced, has won at least one gold medal at all five Olympics she's competed, including the last four. Her collection began with a gold in the solo race in 1980. She missed the '84 games because East Germany was part of the Soviet-led boycott, then won the pairs and quad in '88, the solo in '92 and the quad in '96. The 20-year span between her first and last golds are the most by any female Olympian, stretching the record she set in Atlanta. She'll have to win in 2008 to tie the overall mark held by Hungarian fencer Aladar Gerevich (1928-60). | ALSO SEE U.S. pair takes sixth as canoe/kayak finals finally get going U.S. takes sixth in K-4 kayaking; controversy surrounds Bulgarian Perez continues to ride winning streak to semifinals of two-man event Doktor wins appeal, gets to defend 500 solo canoe title Reigning two-time Olympic champ disqualified for being too close Kayaker ask, 'Why just train when you can compete in Olympics?' Olympics don't end as well as they started for Meidl Penalty keeps USA's Shipley from winning sailing medal |
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