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SUNDAY’S OLYMPIC RESULTS


Andy Roddick defeated Flavio Saretta of Brazil on Sunday.  
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Baseball

Cuba 4, Australia 1

Japan 12, Italy 0, 7 innings

Canada 7, Taiwan 0

Netherlands 11, Greece 0

Basketball

MEN

Lithuania 78, Angola 73

Italy 71, New Zealand 69

Spain 83, China 58

Argentina 83, Serbia-Montenegro 82

Puerto Rico 92, United States 73

Greece 76, Australia 54

Puerto Rico 92, United States 73

Puerto Rico (92)—C. Arroyo 9-16 5-8 24, E. Ayuso 2-8 9-10 15, R. Hourruitiner 4-5 0-2 9, D. Santiago 3-7 1-2 7, J. Ortiz 4-7 0-0 8, E. Casiano 6-7 2-4 18, R. Hatton 1-2 3-5 5, R. Apodaca 0-0 0-0 0, C. Dalmau 0-0 0-0 0, P. Ramos 1-1 0-0 2, S. Fajardo 1-2 2-2 4, J. Rivera 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 31-55 22-33 92.

United States (73)—A. Iverson 5-14 4-6 15, S. Marbury 1-5 0-0 2, L. Odom 6-7 0-1 13, R. Jefferson 3-16 2-5 8, T. Duncan 4-11 7-9 15, D. Wade Jr 4-9 2-4 10, C. Boozer 0-0 1-2 1, C. Anthony 0-2 0-0 0, L. James 1-3 2-2 5, C. Okafor 0-0 0-0 0, S. Marion 2-8 0-0 4, A. Stoudemire 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 26-75 18-29 73.

Puerto Rico2128162792
United States207212573

Cycling (Road)

Women’s Road Race

1. Sara Carrigan, Australia, 3:24:24.

2. Judith Arndt, Germany, 3:24:31, 7 seconds behind.

3. Olga Slyusareva, Russia, 3:25:03, 39 seconds behind.

4. Oenone Wood, Australia, 3:25:03, same time.

5. Nicole Cooke, Britain, 3:25:03, same time.

6. Mirjam Melchers, Netherlands, 3:25:06, 42 seconds behind.

7. Joane Somarriba, Spain, 3:25:06, same time.

8. Kristin Armstrong, Boise, Idaho, 3:25:06, same time.

Other U.S. finishers

15. Christine Thorburn, Davenport, Iowa, 3:25:42, 1:18 behind.

16. Dede Barry, Boulder, Colo., 3:25:42, same time.

Fencing

Bronze Medal

Maureen Nisima, France, def. Ildiko Mincza, Hungary, 15-12, 8:40.

Gold Medal

Timea Nagy, Hungary, def. Laura Flessel-Colovic, France, 15-10, 4:26.

Field Hockey

MEN

Australia 4, New Zealand 1

South Africa 2, Argentina 1

Spain 1, South Korea 1

Germany 2, Pakistan 1

Britain 3, Egypt 1

Netherlands 3, India 1

Judo

Men’s 66 Kg

Bronze Medal Contest 1

Georgi Georgiev, Bulgaria, def. Oscar Penas, Spain, 0000x-0000x, Golden Score.

Bronze Medal Contest 2

Yordanis Arencibia Verdecia, Cuba, def. David Margoshvili, Georgia, Waza-ari awasete Ippon, 0:25.

Gold Medal

Masato Uchishiba, Japan, def. Jozef Krnac, Slovakia, Ippon, Sumi-otoshi, 1:46.

Women’s 52 Kg

Bronze Medal Contest 1

Amarilys Savon Carmenate, Cuba, def. Salima Souakri, Algeria, Ippon, Tomoe-nage, 2:33.

Bronze Medal Contest 2

Ilse Heylen, Belgium, def. Annabelle Euranie, France, 0001S1-0001x, Golden Score.

Gold Medal

Dongmei Xian, China, def. Yuki Yokosawa, Japan, Ippon, Yoko-shiho-gatame, 1:06.

Shooting

Men’s Trap

1. Alexei Alipov, Russia (124, 25), 149.

2. Giovanni Pellielo, Italy (122, 24), 146.

3. Adam Vella, Australia (121, 24), 145.

4. Ahmed Almaktoum, United Arab Emirates (121, 23), 144.

5. Lance Bade, Vancouver, Wash. (122, 21), 143.

6. Khaled Almudhaf, Kuwait (121, 20), 141.

7. Olaf Kirchstein, Germany (119), 119.

8. Michael Diamond, Australia (119), 119.

Other U.S. finisher

13. Bret Erickson, Bennington, Neb. (118), 118.

Women’s 10m Air Pistol

1. x-Olena Kostevych, Ukraine (384, 99.3), 483.3.

2. Jasna Sekaric, Serbia-Montenegro (387, 96.3), 483.3.

3. x-Maria Grozdeva, Bulgaria (386, 96.3), 482.3.

4. Jie Ren, China (384, 98.3), 482.3.

5. x-Natalia Paderina, Russia (386, 95.9), 481.9.

6. Munkhbayar Dorjsuren, Germany (385, 96.9), 481.9.

7. Cornelia Froelich, Switzerland (384, 97.5), 481.5.

8. Irada Ashumova, Azerbaijan (386, 95.4), 481.4.

U.S. finishers

16. Rebecca Snyder, Grand Junction, Colo. (380), 380.0.

30. Elizabeth Callahan, Columbia, S.C. (374), 374.0.

Soccer

MEN

Iraq 2, Costa Rica 0

Ghana 2, Paraguay 1

Portugal 2, Morocco 1

Italy 3, Japan 2

Softball

Japan 6, Taiwan 0

Italy 7, China 5

United States 10, Australia 0, 5 innings

Greece 2, Canada 0

United States 10, Australia 0 (5)

AustraliaUnited States
abrhbiabrhbi
Ward ss1000Watley ss2211
Wyborn cf1000OBrA 1b3112
Porter dp2000Bsts 3b2211
Carpadios c2000Nuvmn c2113
Edebone 1b2010Jung 2b3010
Titcume 3b2000Krtshn rf3110
Allen rf1000Mndza lf1100
Hodgski ph1000Berg cf2110
Morrow lf1000
Crawford1000
Totals15010Totals2110910
AustraliaIPHRERBBSO
Wilkins L0.122230
Roche3.278804
United StatesIPHRERBBSO
Fernandez W510010

Swimming

MEN

100 Breaststroke

1. Kosuke Kitajima, Japan, 1:00.08.

2. Brendan Hansen, Haverton, Pa., 1:00.25.

3. Hugues Duboscq, France, 1:00.88.

4. Mark Gangloff, Akron, Ohio, 1:01.17.

5. Vladislav Polyakov, Kazakhstan, 1:01.34.

6. James Gibson, Britain, 1:01.36.

7. Darren Mew, Britain, 1:01.66.

8. Oleg Lisogor, Ukraine, 1:02.42.

4 X 100m Freestyle Relay

1. South Africa (Roland Mark Schoeman, 48.17; Lyndon Ferns, 48.13; Darian Townsend, 48.96; Ryk Neethling, 47.91), 3:13.17.

2. Netherlands (Johan Kenkhuis, 49.81; Mitja Zastrow, 49.25; Klaas-Erik Zwering, 48.51; Pieter van den Hoogenband, 46.79), 3:14.36.

3. United States (Ian Crocker, Portland, Maine, 50.05; Michael Phelps, Towson, Md., 48.74; Neil Walker, Verona, Wis., 47.97; Jason Lezak, Irvine, Calif., 47.86), 3:14.62.

4. Russia (Andrey Kapralov, 49.27; Evgeny Lagunov, 49.17; Denis Pimankov, 49.25; Alexander Popov, 48.06), 3:15.75.

4. Italy (Lorenzo Vismara, 49.16; Filippo Magnini, 48.30; Michele Scarica, 49.21; Christian Galenda, 49.08), 3:15.75.

6. Australia (Michael Klim, 49.37; Todd Pearson, 49.07; Eamon Sullivan, 49.19; Ian Thorpe, 48.14), 3:15.77.

7. France (Romain Barnier, 49.65; Julien Sicot, 49.31; Fabien Gilot, 48.95; Frederick Bousquet, 48.32), 3:16.23.

8. Germany (Jens Schreiber, 49.88; Lars Conrad, 48.72; Torsten Spanneberg, 49.24; Stefan Herbst, 49.34), 3:17.18.

WOMEN

100 Butterfly

1. Petria Thomas, Australia, 57.72.

2. Otylia Jedrzejczak, Poland, 57.84.

3. Inge de Bruijn, Netherlands, 57.99.

4. Jess Schipper, Australia, 58.22.

5. Jennifer Thompson, Dover, N.H., 58.72.

6. Martina Moravcova, Slovakia, 58.96.

7. Alena Popchanka, Belarus, 59.06.

8. Junko Onishi, Japan, 59.83.

400 Freestyle

1. Laure Manaudou, France, 4:05.34.

2. Otylia Jedrzejczak, Poland, 4:05.84.

3. Kaitlin Sandeno, Lake Forest, Calif., 4:06.19.

4. Camelia Alina Potec, Romania, 4:06.34.

5. Ai Shibata, Japan, 4:07.51.

6. Sachiko Yamada, Japan, 4:10.91.

7. Linda Mackenzie, Australia, 4:10.92.

8. Rebecca Cooke, Britain, 4:11.35.

Team Handball

WOMEN

Hungary 28, China 24

Brazil 29, Greece 21

Angola 24, Spain 24, tie

Denmark 35, France 26

Volleyball

MEN

Poland 3, Serbia-Montenegro 0 (25-21, 25-17, 25-16)

Netherlands 3, Russia 2 (25-23, 19-25, 17-25, 27-25, 18-16)

Argentina 3, France 0 (25-15, 25-23, 25-22)

Brazil 3, Australia 1 (23-25, 25-19, 25-12, 25-21)

Greece 3, Tunisia 0 (25-20, 25-14, 25-17)

Italy 3, United States 1 (25-21, 21-25, 25-17, 25-23)

Italy—Spiker-M. Cernic (18-36); Blocker-L. Mastrangelo (4-15); Server-A. Sartoretti (5-26); Scorer-M. Cernic (19-48)

United States—Spiker-C. Stanley (14-41); Blocker-K. Barnett (4-14); Server-C. Stanley (4-23); Scorer-C. Stanley (21-75)

Water Polo

MEN

Australia 14, Egypt 3

Russia 5, Kazakhstan 2

Hungary 6, Serbia-Montenegro 4

Spain 5, Italy 4

Germany 5, Greece 4

United States 7, Croatia 6

Weightlifting

MEN

56Kg

1. Halil Mutlu, Turkey, (1, 135.00-298; 1, 160.00-353), 295.00 kg.-650 pounds.

2. Wu Meijin, China, (2, 130.00-287; 2, 157.50-347), 287.50-634.

3. Sedat Artuc, Turkey, (4, 125.00-276; 3, 155.00-342), 280.00-617.

4. Vitali Dzerbianiou, Belarus, (3, 127.50-281; 6, 152.50-336), 280.00-617.

5. Oscar Albeiro Figueroa Mosquera, Colombia, (5, 125.00-276; 5, 155.00-342), 280.00-617.

6. Adrian Ioan Jigau, Romania, (7, 120.00-265; 4, 155.00-342), 275.00-606.

7. Laszlo Tancsics, Hungary, (6, 122.50-270; 7, 150.00-331), 272.50-601.

8. Jadi Setiadi, Indonesia, (9, 117.50-259; 8, 145.00-320), 262.50-579.

WOMEN

53Kg

1. Udomporn Polsak, Thailand, (1, 97.50-215; 1, 125.00-276), 222.50 kg.-491 pounds.

2. Raema Lisa Rumbewas, Indonesia, (2, 95.00-209; 2, 115.00-254), 210.00-463.

3. Mabel Mosquera Mena, Colombia, (3, 87.50-193; 3, 110.00-243), 197.50-435.

4. Thingbaijam Sanamacha Chanu, India, (6, 82.50-182; 4, 107.50-237), 190.00-419.

5. Marioara Munteanu, Romania, (5, 85.00-187; 5, 105.00-232), 190.00-419.

6. Nastassia Novikava, Belarus, (4, 87.50-193; 7, 102.50-226), 190.00-419.

7. Dika Toua, Papua New Guinea, (7, 75.00-165; 6, 102.50-226), 177.50-391.

8. Virginie Lachaume, France, (8, 75.00-165; 8, 100.00-221), 175.00-386.

2004 Olympic Medals Table

Through Aug. 15

25 medal events

CountryGSBTot
China5218
Australia4138
United States1438
Russia1326
Japan4105
France1225
Italy2103
Turkey2013
Ukraine2013
Hungary1113
Netherlands0123
Thailand1012
Poland0202
Germany0112
Belgium0022
Bulgaria0022
Cuba0022
South Africa1001
Britain0101
Georgia0101
Indonesia0101
Portugal0101
Serbia-Montenegro0101
Slovakia0101
Argentina0011
Colombia0011
Czech Republic0011
Mongolia0011
South Korea0011

Olympic Records Broken

Through Aug. 15, 2004

WORLD RECORDS

ARCHERY

Men

Individual 70m, Ranking Round — Im Dong-hyun, South Korea, 687, Aug. 12, 2004. Previous record: Shim Young-sung, South Korea, 685, Oct. 1, 1995.

Women

Individual 70m, Ranking Round — Park Sung-hyun, South Korea, 682, Aug. 12, 2004. Previous record: Natalia Valeeva, Italy, 679, May 18, 2004.

Team 70m, Ranking Round (216 Arrow)— South Korea (Park Sung-hyun, Lee Sung-jin, Yun Mi-jin), 2,030, Aug. 12, 2004. Previous record: South Korea (Yun Mi-jin, Kim Soo-nyung, Kim Nam-soon), 1,994, Sept. 16, 2000.

SWIMMING

Men

400 Individual Medley — Michael Phelps, United States, 4:08.26, Aug. 14, 2004. Previous record: Michael Phelps, United States, 4:08.41, July 7, 2004.

4 X 100 Freestyle Relay — South Africa (Roland Mark Schoeman, Lyndon Ferns, Darian Townsend, Ryk Neethling), 3:13.17, Aug. 15, 2004. Previous record: Australia (Ashley Callus, Chris Fydler, Michael Klim, Ian Thorpe), 3:13.67, Sept. 16, 2000.

Women

4 X 100 Freestyle Relay — Australia (Alice Mills, Lisbeth Lenton, Petria Thomas, Jodie Henry), 3:35.94, Aug. 14, 2004. Previous record: Germany (Petra Dallmann, Katrin Meissner, Sandra Voelker, Franziska van Almsick), 3:36.00, July 29, 2002.

WEIGHTLIFTING

Women

48Kg Snatch — Nurcan Taylan, Turkey, 95.0, Aug. 14, 2004. Previous record: Zhuo Li, China, 93.5, Sept. 10, 2003.

48Kg Snatch — Nurcan Taylan, Turkey, 97.5, Aug. 14, 2004. Previous record: Taylan, 95.0, Aug. 14, 2004.

48Kg Total — Nurcan Taylan, Turkey, 210.0, Aug. 14, 2004. Previous record: Mingjuan Wang, China, 207.5, Nov. 19, 2002.

SHOOTING

Men

10m Air Pistol Qualification — Mikhail Nestruev, Russia, 591, Aug. 14, 2004. Previous record: Yifu Wang, China and Franck Dumoulin, France, 590, Sept. 16, 2000.

10m Air Pistol Final — Yifu Wang, China, 690.0, Aug. 14, 2004. Previous record: Franck Dumoulin, France, 688.9, Sept. 16, 2000.

Women

10m Air Rifle Qualification — Lioubov Galkina, Russia, 399, Aug. 14, 2004. Previous record: Kang Cho-hyun, South Korea, 397, Sept. 16, 2000.

10m Air Rifle Final — du Li, China, 502.0, Aug. 14, 2004. Previous record: Yeo Kab-soon, South Korea, 498.2, July 26, 1992.

SWIMMING

Men

100 Breaststroke — Kosuke Kitajima, Japan, 1:00.03, Aug. 14, 2004. Previous record: Domenico Fioravanti, Italy, 1:00.46, Sept. 17, 2000.

100 Breaststroke — Brendan Hansen, United States, 1:00.01, Aug. 14, 2004. Previous record: Kitajima, 1:00.03, Aug. 14, 2004.

Women

100 Backstroke — Natalie Coughlin, United States, 1:00.17, Aug. 15, 2004. Previous record: Diana Iuliana Mocanu, Romania, 1:00.21, Sept. 18, 2000.

100 Breaststroke — Leisel Jones, Australia, 1:06.78, Aug. 15, 2004. Previous record: Penelope Heyns, South Africa, 1:07.02, July 21, 1996.

OLYMPIC RECORDS TIED

SHOOTING

Men

Trap Qualification — Alexei Alipov, Russia, 124, Aug. 15, 2004. Previous record: Michael Diamond, Australia, 124, July 21, 1996.

Trap final — Alexei Alipov, Russia, 149, Aug. 15, 2004. Previous record: Michael Diamond, Australia, 149, July 21, 1996.