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    AFTERNOON OLYMPIC

    WJBF-TV
    Aug 13, 2008 - 02:17 PM
    GA

    The latest from the Beijing Olympic Games

    MEN'S SWIMMING: Sullivan, Bernard trade world record in 100 free

    BEIJING (AP) - Eamon Sullivan has taken back the world record in the
    100-meter freestyle semifinals at the Beijing Olympics, about two
    minutes after Frenchman Alain Bernard lowered it.

    Sullivan won his heat Wednesday morning in 47.05 seconds, topping
    Bernard's time of 47.20 set in the first semifinal.

    They both went under the mark of 47.24 set by Sullivan during the
    leadoff leg of the 400 free relay on Monday.

    It's the fifth time this year that Sullivan and Bernard have traded
    the record.

    WOMEN'S SWIMMING: Pellegrini wins Olympic 200 free with world mark

    BEIJING (AP) - Federica Pellegrini of Italy has won the 200-meter
    freestyle at the Beijing Olympics, lowering her own world record set
    a day earlier.

    She won in 1 minute, 54.82 seconds, erasing her previous time of
    1:55.45.

    Sara Isakovic of Slovenia took the silver in 1:54.97. Pang Jiaying
    of China earned the bronze in 1:55.05, giving the Chinese women their
    first swimming medal of these games.

    American Katie Hoff finished fourth in 1:55.78, the first time in
    three events she failed to medal.

    WOMEN'S SWIMMING: Rice wins another IM gold

    BEIJING (AP) - Stephanie Rice of Australia has won the 200-meter
    individual medley at the Beijing Olympics, lowering her own world
    record and adding to her victory in the 400 IM.

    She won in 2 minutes, 8.45 seconds, erasing her mark of 2:08.92 set
    at the Australian trials in March.

    Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe took the silver in 2:08.59, also below
    the previous world record. Natalie Coughlin of the United States won
    the bronze in 2:10.34, her third medal of the games.

    American Katie Hoff picked up her second fourth-place of the morning,
    finishing behind Coughlin in 2:10.68. She also was just out of the
    medals in the 200 freestyle.

    MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Georgia beats Russia in beach volleyball

    BEIJING (AP) - Cristine Santanna and Andrezza Martins, native
    Brazilians playing for Georgia at the Olympics, rallied to a three-set
    victory over Russia, advancing to the medal round and sending a proud
    message to their adopted and war-torn homeland.

    The Georgian team rallied Wednesday from a sloppy 21-10 loss in the
    first set to win the next two, 22-20 and 15-12, and beat Alexandra
    Shiryaeva and Natalia Uryadova.

    Although they made just a few short visits to the country to obtain
    their new passports, Santanna and Martins took on the nicknames Saka
    and Rtvelo, "Georgia," in Georgian, out of affection for the land
    that allowed them to qualify for the Olympics.

    BASEBALL: Taiwanese baseball Olympian fails drug test

    TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - A Taiwanese baseball player has been banned
    from participating in the team's first Olympic game after failing a
    drug test.

    Taiwan Baseball Association Secretary-General Lin Tsung-cheng said that
    third baseman Chang Tai-shan did not suit up for Wednesday's opener
    against the Netherlands after the International Olympic Committee
    informed the association of the test results.

    Taiwan is one of eight baseball teams participating in the Beijing
    Games. The sport is widely popular on the island and millions of fans
    follow the team.

    WOMEN'S CYCLING: Armstrong wins time trial gold for United States

    BEIJING (AP) - Kristin Armstrong of the United States has won the gold
    medal in the women's time trial, making her just the second American
    women's cyclist ever to become an Olympic champion.

    Armstrong finished the 14.6-mile course in 34 minutes, 51.72
    seconds Wednesday, 24.29 seconds better than Emma Pooley of Great
    Britain. Switzerland's Karin Thuerig was third, almost a minute behind
    the time set by Armstrong.

    Armstrong was the only woman close to Pooley at the halfway mark, and
    erased the gap before reaching the finish at the Great Wall. She joins
    Connie Carpenter-Phinney as the only American women to win Olympic
    cycling gold; Carpenter won the road race at Los Angeles 24 years ago.

    WOMEN'S SOFTBALL: Osterman, Bustos power US past Australia

    BEIJING (AP) - Cat Osterman pitched a no-hitter, Crystl Bustos hit a
    two-run homer and the U.S. softball team extended its Olympic winning
    streak to 16 games with a 3-0 win over Australia on Wednesday.

    The Americans are seeking a fourth straight gold medal.

    Osterman was locked in a pitcher's duel for four innings with Tanya
    Harding, who had handed the U.S. team two of its four losses in the
    games since 1996. Osterman struck out 13 as the Americans posted
    their 14th shutout during the winning streak.

    Natasha Watley's RBI single off Harding snapped a 0-0 tie in the fifth,
    and Bustos connected for her 10th career Olympic homer in the sixth.

    MEN'S DIVING: China makes it 4-for-4 at the diving pool

    BEIJING (AP) - China kept up its dominance at the diving pool,
    completing a sweep of the synchronized events with a runaway win in
    men's 3-meter springboard Wednesday.

    Wang Feng and Qin Kai had the highest-scoring dive in each of the six
    rounds, piling up a total of 469.08 points. The Chinese are halfway to
    their goal of sweeping all eight diving golds in their home country,
    where the sport is immensely popular.

    Dmitry Sautin, 34 and competing in his fifth Olympics, added an eighth
    medal to his collection, teaming with 18-year-old Yuriy Kunakov to
    take silver with a mark of 421.98. Illya Kvasha and Oleksiy Prygorov
    of the Ukraine claimed the bronze at 415.05.

    The Americans, Chris Colwill and Jevon Tarantino, were third going
    to the final round. But Tarantino botched his entry and they slipped
    to fourth, 410.73.

    MEN'S CYCLING: Cancellara wins men's road time-trial

    JUYONGGUAN, China (AP) - Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland has won
    gold in the Olympic men's road cycling time-trial, completing the
    47.3-kilometer (29.4-mile) course in 1 hour, 2 minutes, 11.43 seconds.

    The medal is the second for world champion Cancellara in Beijing. He
    took the bronze in the men's road race on Saturday.

    Gustav Larsson of Sweden took the silver Wednesday and Levi Leipheimer
    of the United States the bronze on the course in the shadow of the
    Great Wall, northeast of Beijing.

    Thirty-nine riders from 29 countries took part in Wednesday's
    competition.

    WOMEN'S WEIGHTLIFTING: China's Liu breaks 3 weightlifting records

    BEIJING (AP) - Liu Chunhong broke three world records in the women's
    69-kilogram division, defending her Olympic title to win China's
    sixth gold medal in the weightlifting competition.

    Liu set a new high score of 128 kg (282.2 pounds) in her third attempt
    in the snatch Wednesday. She then lifted 158 kg (348.3 pounds) to
    set a new top mark in the clean and jerk.

    Her total of 286 kg (630.52 pounds) also was a world record, beating
    the previous mark by an astounding 10 kg (22.1 pounds).

    World champion Oxana Slivenko of Russia was a distant second, lifting
    a total of 255 kg (562.17 pounds). Ukraine's Natalya Davydova took
    the bronze.

    WRESTLING: Guenot wins 1st French wrestling gold in 84 years

    BEIJING (AP) - Steeve Guenot, a railway worker with little government
    athletic subsidy, has won France's first Olympic wrestling gold medal
    in 84 years by taking the Greco-Roman 66-kilogram weight class.

    Guenot, whose brother Christophe wrestled for a bronze at 74 kg,
    defeated Kanatbek Begaliev 3-0, 3-1. Begaliev was trying for
    Kyrgyzstan's first Olympic gold medal.

    France hadn't won a wrestling gold since Henri Deglane took the 82
    kg class in the 1924 Paris Olympics.

    Winning the bronzes were Ukraine's Armen Vardanyan and Mikhail
    Siamionau of Belarus.

    The field became wide open when Farid Mansurov, the 2004 Olympic
    champion from Azerbaijan, lost 3-0, 3-0 to Vardanyan in the first
    round. Mansurov didn't lose a period while winning last year's world
    championship.

    MEN'S SOCCER: 10-man Cameroon holds Italy to 0-0 draw

    TIANJIN, China (AP) - Cameroon held Italy to a 0-0 draw Wednesday
    despite playing the final 58 minutes with 10 men, a result that
    sent the Africans to the quarterfinals of the men's Olympic football
    tournament along with the Azzurrini.

    Italy, which claimed a bronze at the 2004 Olympics in Athens and
    finished fifth at Sydney in 2000, already had clinched its place in
    the final eight. As Group D winner, it will will face the runner-up
    from Group C on Saturday in Beijing.

    Cameroon finished second in the group and will face the Group C winner,
    likely Brazil, on Saturday in Shenyang.

    Both awaited the results of matches later Wednesday to confirm their
    opponents.

    MEN'S SOCCER: South Korea beats Honduras 1-0 but out of Olympics

    SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Kim Dong-jin has fired South Korea to a 1-0
    victory over Honduras, but it wasn't enough to capture a place in
    the quarterfinal of the Olympic soccer competition.

    Kim's 23rd-minute goal at the Shanghai Olympic Stadium meant the
    South Koreans ended up with four points from their three Group D
    games but stayed third behind Italy and Cameroon, who qualified for
    the last eight.

    The Koreans missed many more chances against the Hondurans, who
    finished last in the group after three defeats and without a goal.

    MEN'S WRESTLING: Kvirkelia wins Georgia's 1st wrestling gold

    BEIJING (AP) - Manuchar Kvirkelia has turned two strong moves into
    a two-period victory over China's Chang Yongxiang in the Greco-Roman
    74-kilogram weight class, giving Georgia its first Olympic wrestling
    gold medal.

    Kvirkelia's decisive 6-0, 3-0 victory Wednesday came in the same
    week Russian troops stormed through Georgia. The gold also was the
    country's first in Beijing.

    Kvirkelia used a 5-point throw to prematurely end the first period. Any
    period ends when a wrestler takes a 6-0 lead.

    He added a 2-point throw on a gut wrench in the second to clearly
    frustrate Chang, who settled for silver.

    The bronze medalists were Christophe Guenot, whose brother Steeve won
    France's first wrestling gold in 84 years at 66 kg minutes before,
    and 2007 world champion Yavor Yanakiev of Bulgaria.

    MEN'S SCOOER: US out after 2-1 Olympic soccer loss to Nigeria

    BEIJING (AP) - Promise Isaac and Victor Obinna scored Wednesday to
    lead Nigeria over 10-man United States 2-1, earning a place in the
    quarterfinals of the Olympic soccer tournament and eliminating the
    Americans.

    Isaac scored in the 39th minute with an easy tap-in off Chinedu Ogbuke
    Obasi's centering pass, and Obinna curled a right-footed shot into
    the top of goal in the 80th.

    Sacha Kljestan converted an 88th-minute penalty for the Americans
    and substitute Benny Feilhaber headed onto the post in the 90th, as
    the United States was eliminated from Group B after the Netherlands
    beat Japan.

    The Americans played with 10 men from the third minute when defender
    Michael Orozco was ejected.

    WOMEN'S JUDO: Ueno wins Japan's third judo gold at Olympics

    BEIJING (AP) - Masae Ueno won Japan's third gold on the judo mats
    Wednesday, defending her 2004 Olympic gold with a match-ending throw
    less than one minute into her final with Cuba's Anaysi Hernandez in
    the women's 70-kilogram class.

    Winning bronze were Ronda Rousey of the United States, who scored
    early with a yuko and held on to defeat Germany's Annett Boehm,
    and Edith Bosch of the Netherlands with an ippon throw over Spain's
    Leire Iglasias.

    Rousey's bronze was the first Olympic medal in women's judo for the
    U.S. since the event was put on the official schedule in 1992.

    Judo awards two bronze medals in each weight class.

    MEN'S SWIMMING: Phelps qualifies 6th-fastest in Olympic 200 IM

    BEIJING (AP) - Michael Phelps has qualified sixth-fastest in the
    200-meter individual medley at the Beijing Olympics.

    The American ended a golden day at the pool by winning his preliminary
    heat in 1 minute, 58.65 seconds Wednesday night, good enough to move
    on to the semifinals.

    Phelps' teammate Ryan Lochte led all qualifiers in 1:58.15. Laszlo
    Cseh of Hungary, already a two-time silver medalist behind Phelps in
    the 400 IM and 200 butterfly, was third in 1:58.79.

    Earlier in the day, Phelps claimed two more gold medals, making him
    5-for-5 at these games, with world records in each victory. Overall,
    his 11 career gold medals make him the winningest Olympian in history.

    MEN'S WEIGHTLIFTING: South Korea's Sa Jae-hyouk wins weightlifting gold

    BEIJING (AP) - Sa Jae-hyouk of South Korea stopped China's gold rush
    in weightlifting by edging out home crowd favorite Li Hongli to win
    the men's 77-kilogram division.

    Sa and Li both lifted a total of 366 kg (806.9 pounds), but Sa got
    the win because of a lower body weight. Armenia's Gevorg Davtyan took
    the bronze, totaling 360 kg (793.7 pounds) in the two events.

    China had previously won all six of the weight categories in which
    it had participated.

    Sa was 3 kg (6.6 pounds) behind Li after lifting 163 kg (359.4 pounds)
    in the snatch, but stunned the Chinese crowd by heaving 203 kg (447.5
    pounds) in his second clean and jerk.

    It was South Korea's first gold in the weightlifting competition.

    BASEBALL: South Korea spoils Americans' Olympic opener

    BEIJING (AP) - Lee Jong-wook hit a sacrifice fly with one out and
    South Korea answered the Americans' ninth-inning rally with one of its
    own, beating the United States 8-7 on Wednesday night in a thrilling
    Olympic baseball opener.

    Lee Taek-keun's slide home easily beat the throw for the winning run,
    and he celebrated on his knees for a long while before getting up to
    join his jubilant teammates. The South Koreans then tipped their caps
    to all the enthusiastic fans from their homeland. The supporters were
    on their feet in the bleachers all night.

    The Americans had seemed poised for the comeback victory after Matt
    Brown hit a go-ahead two-run single with two outs in the top of the
    ninth, but South Korea rallied against closer Jeff Stevens

    MEN'S SOCCER: Argentina beats Serbia 2-0 in Olympic soccer

    BEIJING (AP) - Ezequiel Lavezzi and Diego Buonanotte each scored
    Wednesday night to wrap up Argentina's perfect group start to the
    Olympic soccer tournament with a 2-0 victory over Serbia.

    Ezequiel Lavezzi scored from the penalty spot in the 13th minute, and
    Buonanotte curled in a free kick in the 81st as defending champion
    Argentina, which had already qualified for the last eight, topped
    Group A with nine points.

    Argentina will next play Group B runner-up and European Under-21
    champion Netherlands at Shanghai Stadium on Saturday.

    Serbia finished tied with Australia on one point, while Ivory Coast
    was runner-up in the group with six points.

    MEN'S FENCING: Germany's Kleibrink wins men's foil fencing gold

    BEIJING (AP) - Benjamin Kleibrink of Germany won the gold medal in
    men's foil fencing with a convincing victory over Japan's Yuki Ota
    on Wednesday night.

    Kleibrink defeated Ota 15-9. After the win he dashed toward his
    coach and jumped into his arms before returning to the strip. He then
    returned to the coach and was again hoisted into the air.

    The crowd was entertained when Ota got his sword tangled in the cord
    to Kleibrink's uniform near the end of the match.

    Salvatore Sanzo of Italy got the bronze with a 15-14 win over China's
    Zhu Jun. After the last point, Zhu angrily tossed his helmet off and
    it rolled off the strip. He quickly composed himself, retrieved it
    and shook Sanzo's hand.

    Missing from the event was Italy's foil star Andre Baldini, who lost
    his spot in the Olympics after testing positive for a banned substance.

    WOMEN'S FENCING: Germany's Heidemann wins gold in women's epee

    BEIJING (AP) - Britta Heidemann has won the gold medal in women's epee,
    giving Germany its second first-place fencing finish in one night.

    Heidemann defeated Romania's Ana Maria Branza 15-11 on
    Wednesday. Fellow German Benjamin Kleibrink got the gold in men's
    foil in an earlier match.

    Heidemann was still holding her sword as several people hugged and
    congratulated her. One person then draped a German flag over her
    shoulders. Heidemann took gold in the 2007 world championships and
    was part of the team that won the silver medal in Athens.

    Hungary's Ildiko Mincza-Nebald got the bronze with a 15-11 win over
    Li Na of China.

    Li lost 15-10 to Heidemann in the semifinals. Heidemann also beat Li
    in the finals of the 2007 world championships.

    WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Leslie perfect as US routs Mali in women's hoops

    BEIJING (AP) - Lisa Leslie sets U.S. Olympic record going 7-for-7
    from the field as the women's team continues its unblemished run
    through the Beijing Games with a 97-41 victory against Mali.

    Leslie finished with 16 points Wednesday night as the U.S. has now
    won 28 straight Olympic contests. The last loss was to the Unified
    Team in the semifinals of the 1992 Barcelona Games. The Americans
    have run over their first three opponents winning by an average of
    47 points. They routed the Czech Republic, China, and now Mali.

    The Americans play Spain next on Friday.
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