PARIS — Italian fencing star Bebe Vio had to be content with the bronze medal at the Paralympic Games on Wednesday after China's Xiao Rong ended her dream of a third consecutive gold in wheelchair fencing.
Vio cried after losing 15-9 to Xiao in the semifinals, then again after beating another Chinese fencer, Su Kang, 15-7 in their repechage round 4 bout to reach the bronze medal decider in women's foil category B.
But Vio screamed with delight after beating Cho Eun Hye of South Korea 15-2 in the bout for bronze. She stood on chairs using her prosthetic legs to celebrate with Italian flag-waving supporters in the stands. Her fans had sung ''We love you Bebe'' at the Grand Palais as she surged into a comfortable lead.
''Of course, you can not be happy with the bronze," the 27-year-old Vio said of her defeat to Xiao. "But she was better than me mentally, physically. She deserved the win. Still, I'm so proud about my result today. I still have to compete in the team's event tomorrow. Losing a medal doesn't mean that you lose all of them.''
Category B is for fencers who have a disability that prevents voluntary movement of their trunk. Vio contracted meningitis when she was 11 years old. Doctors were able to save her life but had to amputate all four of her limbs to do so.
Xiao, who won the bronze at the last Games in Tokyo, went on to lose the gold medal bout 15-11 to Saysunee Jana of Thailand.
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