Lin Dan of China retained his Olympic badminton title edgingout Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei in a repeat of their Beijing showdown here Sunday.
The match was a lot closer than the one-sided final fouryears ago, with Lin prevailing in a deciding game for a 15-21, 21-10, 21-19victory.
Lin, 28, becomes the first man to retain the Olympic title;and he takes China to within one match of a clean sweep of the gold medals inLondon.
Lee hit long to hand Lin the gold on match point, promptingwild celebrations from the Chinese camp.
The final looked to be headed the Malaysian's way as Leelooked far sharper in the early exchanges.
In the first set, Lin gifted his opponent game point with abad leave, and lifted long to give his opponent the early advantage.
But Lee handed the initiative to his opponent in game two,shipping five points cheaply with wayward lifts and net shots as Lin went 16-8up.
An attacking crosscourt clear handed Lin a game point, andLee obliged with a half-
hearted stab into the net.
Lee took an early 8-5 lead in the deciding set, but heallowed Lin to go 11-9 up with a series of un-forced errors that began with anerrant flick serve.
Lin showed nerves of his own, though, putting consecutivesmashes and drop shots wide for 12-12.
An exhibition in pinpoint smashing took them to 15-15,before Lin netted and then Lee misjudged a clear to bring them to 19-19.
Lin earned a gold medal point and converted it at the end ofa mammoth rally, as Lee went long on a clear from the net.
Earlier in the day, China's Chen Long won the singlesbronze, beating South Korea's Hyun Il Lee 21-12, 15-21, 21-15.
Top seeds Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng take on Danish pair andthird seeds Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen in the men's doubles final laterin the day.