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THURSDAY’S OLYMPIC RESULTS

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Archery

Men

Individual 70m

Vic Wunderle, Mason City, Ill., def. Xue Haifeng, China, 165-164.

Quarterfinals

Marco Galiazzo, Italy, def. Vic Wunderle, Mason City, Ill., 109-108.

Bronze Medal

Tim Cuddihy, Australia, def. Laurence Godfrey, Britain, 113-112.

Gold Medal

Marco Galiazzo, Italy, def. Hiroshi Yamamoto, Japan, 111-109.

Badminton

Women Singles

Gold Medal

Zhang Ning, China, def. Mia Audina Tjiptawan, Netherlands, 8-11, 11-6, 11-7.

Mixed Doubles

Bronze Medal

Jens Eriksen and Mette Schjoldager, Denmark def. Jonas Rasmussen and Rikke Olsen, Denmark, 15-5, 15-5.

Gold Medal

Zhang Jun and Gao Ling, China def. Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms, Britain, 15-1, 12-15, 15-12.

Basketball

Men

New Zealand 90, Serbia-Montenegro 87

Spain 71, Italy 63

United States 89, Australia 79

Puerto Rico 83, Angola 80

Argentina 82, China 57

Lithuania 98, Greece 76

United States 89, Australia 79

United States (89) — A. Iverson 6-11 1-2 16, S. Marbury 0-4 1-2 1, L. Odom 2-3 0-0 4, R. Jefferson 1-3 0-0 2, T. Duncan 7-11 4-6 18, D. Wade 5-8 2-4 12, C. Boozer 3-4 0-0 6, C. Anthony 0-2 0-0 0, L. James 4-8 0-0 8, C. Okafor 0-0 0-0 0, S. Marion 8-10 0-0 16, A. Stoudemire 3-4 0-1 6, Totals 39-68 8-15 89.

Australia (79) — A. Bogut 4-7 2-3 11, J. Smith 3-4 0-0 9, G. Saville 2-4 0-2 5, M. Nielsen 5-10 2-4 12, S. Heal 7-17 0-0 17, A. Ronaldson 0-0 0-0 0, B. Maher 3-7 0-0 9, M. Cattalini 0-0 0-0 0, J. Rillie 0-0 0-0 0, C. Bruton 3-6 1-2 8, D. Andersen 3-5 2-2 8, P. Rogers 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 30-60 7-13 79.

United States2126182489
Australia3120161279

Beach Volleyball

Men

Ricardo Alex Santos and Emanuel Rego, Brazil def. Daxton Holdren, Santa Barbara, Calif., and Stein Metzger, Honolulu, 21-17, 21-10.

Women

Kerri Walsh, Saratoga, Calif., and Misty May, Newport Beach, Calif. def. Sona Novakova and Eva Celbova, Czech Republic, 21-17, 21-17.

Boxing

Men’s 69 kg, Round of 16

Lorenzo Aragon Armenteros, Cuba, def. Vanes Martirosyan, Glendale, Calif., 20-11.

Men’s 81 Kg, Round of 16

Andre Ward, Oakland, Calif., def. Clemente Russo, Italy, 17-9.

Canoe-Kayak (Slalom Racing)

Men’s Canoe Slalom Doubles Qualifications

6. United States (Matthew Taylor, Atlanta; Joseph Jacobi, Bethesda, Md.) (9, 116.01, 4; 4, 107.42, 2), 223.43, +22.39.

Kayak Slalom Singles Qualification

5. Brett Heyl, Norwich, Vt. (7, 95.68, 0; 7, 96.61, 2), 192.29, +5.50.

Fencing

Men’s Team Sabre Quaterfinals

United States (Jason Rogers, Los Angeles 1-2; Keeth Smart, Brooklyn, N.Y. 2-1; Ivan Lee, Brooklyn, N.Y. 2-1), def. Hungary (Balazs Lengyel 0-3; Zsolt Nemcsik 2-1; Domonkos Ferjancsik 2-1), 45-43, 4:02.

Semifinals

France (Gael Touya 3-0; Julien Pillet 0-3; Damien Touya 1-2), def. United States (Jason Rogers, Los Angeles 1-2; Keeth Smart, Brooklyn, N.Y. 2-1; Ivan Lee, Brooklyn, N.Y. 2-1), 45-44, 3:52.

Bronze Medal

Russia (Alexey Yakimenko 1-1; Stanislav Pozdniakov 2-0; Serguei Charikov 0-3), def. United States (Jason Rogers, Los Angeles 2-1; Ivan Lee, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1-1; Keeth Smart, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1-1), 45-44, 3:40.

Gold Medal

France (Gael Touya 3-0; Damien Touya 1-2; Julien Pillet 1-2), def. Italy (Gianpiero Pastore 1-2; Aldo Montano 2-1; Luigi Tarantino 1-2), 45-42, 3:40.

Field Hockey

Men

Netherlands 3, South Africa 2

Pakistan 3, South Korea 0

Germany 6, Egypt 1

Spain 5, Britain 1

New Zealand 3, Argentina 1

Australia 4, India 3

Gymnastics (Artistic)

Women’s All Around

1. Carly Patterson, Baton Rouge, La., 38.387.

2. Svetlana Khorkina, Russia, 38.211.

3. Zhang Nan, China, 38.049.

4. Anna Pavlova, Russia, 38.024.

5. Nicoleta Daniela Sofronie, Romania, 37.948.

6. Irina Yarotska, Ukraine, 37.687.

7. Marine Debauve, France, 37.361.

8. Elena Gomez, Spain, 37.299.

9. Courtney Kupets, Gaithersburg, Md., 37.112.

Judo

Men 100Kg

Round of 64

Rhadi Ferguson, Columbia, Md., def. Yhya Hasaba, Syria, Ippon, Sukui-nage, 5:00.

Round of 16

Jang Sung Ho, South Korea, def. Rhadi Ferguson, Columbia, Md., Koka.

Repechage

Round of 16

Franck Martial Moussima Ewane, Cameroon, def. Rhadi Ferguson, Columbia, Md., Yuko.

Bronze Medal Contest 1

Michael Jurack, Germany, def. Movlud Miraliyev, Azerbaijan, Ippon, Tate-shiho-gatame, 5:00.

Bronze Medal Contest 2

Ariel Zeevi, Israel, def. Elco van Der Geest, Netherlands, Ippon, Kouchi-gaeshi, 4:09.

Gold Medal

Ihar Makarau, Belarus, def. Jang Sung Ho, South Korea, Waza-ari.

Women’s 78Kg

Round of 32

Nicole Kubes, Fort Worth, Texas, def. Varvara Massyagina, Kazakhstan, Ippon, Harai-makikomi, 0:08.

Round of 16

Celine Lebrun, France, def. Nicole Kubes, Fort Worth, Texas, Ippon, Ouchi-gaeshi, 1:32.

Repechage

Quarterfinals

Edinanci Silva, Brazil, def. Nicole Kubes, Fort Worth, Texas, Waza-ari awasete Ippon, 1:52.

Bronze Medal Contest 1

Lucia Morico, Italy, def. Anastasiia Matrosova, Ukraine, Ippon, Ippon-seoi-nage, 2:30.

Bronze Medal Contest 2

Yurisel Laborde Duanes, Cuba, def. Celine Lebrun, France, Ippon, Sode-tsurikomi-goshi, 3:09.

Gold Medal Contest

Noriko Anno, Japan, def. Liu Xia, China, Ippon, Sode-tsurikomi-goshi, 4:38.

Rowing

Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls

Semifinal Group 1

4. United States (Steve Tucker, Mooresville, Ind.; Greg Ruckman, Cincinnati), 6:21.46 (Q).

Lightweight Four

Semifinal Group 1

6. United States (Patrick Todd, Cincinnati; Matt Smith, Woodbridge, Va.; Paul Teti, Upper Darby, Pa.; Steve Warner, Livonia, Mich.), 6:01.84 (Q).

Quadruple Sculls

Semifinal Semifinal Group 2

5. United States (Ben Holbrook, Hartland, Wis.; Brett Wilkinson, Hyde Park, N.Y.; Sloan Duross, South Portland, Maine; Kent Smack, Clinton, N.J.), 5:46.65 (Q).

Pairs Final B

5. United States (Luke Walton, Poway, Calif.; Artour Samsonov, Stoneham, Mass.), 6:30.49.

Four Final B

4. United States (Garrett Klugh, Los Angeles; Jamie Schroeder, Wilmete, Ill.; Michael Wherley, Sun Praire, Wis.; Wolfgang Moser, Moultonboro, N.H.), 5:52.55.

Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls

Semifinal Group 1

4. United States (Lisa Schlenker, Lake Oswego, Ore.; Stacey Borgman, Homer, Alaska), 6:54.16 (Q).

Single Sculls Final B

3. Jennifer Devine, Seattle, 7:33.69.

Pairs Final B

3. United States (Sarah Jones, Stanwood, Wash.; Kate Mackenzie, Novi, Mich.), 7:13.71.

Sailing

Men’s Mistral ranking after race 4

24. Peter Wells, Newport Beach, Calif. (22, 20, 23, 16), 81.0.

49er ranking after race 6

8. United States (Tim Wadlow, San Diego; Pete Spaulding, Miami) (7, 8, 5, 20, 9, 9), 38.0.

Women’s Europe ranking after race 8

11. Meg Galliard, Pelham, N.Y. (9, 11, 13, 9, 3, 13, 11, 16), 69.0.

Laser ranking after race 8

10. Mark Mendelblatt, St. Petersburg, Fla. (2, 14, 20, 6, 6, 10, 29, 22), 80.0.

Men’s Finn ranking after race 10

14. Kevin Hall, Ventura, Calif. (11, 6, 13, 17, 16, 14, 13, 9, 9, 17), 108.0.

Women’s Yngling ranking after race 10

8. United States (Carol Cronin, Jamestown, R.I.; Liz Filter, Stevenville, Md.; Nancy Haberland, Annapolis, Md.) (2, 10, 16, 9, 15, 10, 1, 15, 7, 1), 70.0.

Women’s 470

Ranking after race 10

6. United States (Katie McDowell, Barrington, R.I.; Isabelle Kinsolving, New York) (12, 16, 3, 12, 9, 2, 18, 17, 8, 1), 80.0.

Men’s 470

Ranking after race 10

1. United States (Paul Foerster, Rockwall, Texas; Kevin Burnham, Miami Beach, Fla.) (1, 8, 2, 15, 9, 4, 3, 7, 18, 4), 53.0.

Women’s Mistral

Ranking after race 5

18. Lanee Beashel, Aliso Viejo, Calif. (13, 16, 9, 18, 17), 55.0.

Shooting

Men 10m Running Target

1. Manfred Kurzer, Germany (590, 92.4), 682.4.

2. Alexander Blinov, Russia (578, 100.0), 678.0.

3. Dimitri Lykin, Russia (584, 93.1), 677.1.

4. Emil Andersson, Sweden (578, 98.8), 676.8.

5. Michael Jakosits, Germany (578, 98.7), 676.7.

6. Li Jie, China (579, 96.8), 675.8.

Did not advance

8. Adam Saathoff, Hereford, Ariz. (575), 575.0.

Women skeet

1. Diana Igaly, Hungary (72, 25), 97.

2. Wei Ning, China (70, 23), 93.

3. Zemfira Meftakhetdinova, Azerbaijan (71, 22), 93.

4. Lauryn Mark, Australia (69, 23), 92.

5. Kimberly Rhode, El Monte, Calif. (68, 23), 91.

6. Connie Smotek, Bryan, Texas (68, 22), 90.

Softball

China 1, Taiwan 0

United States 7, Greece 0, 5 innings

Japan 1, Italy 0

Australia 1, Canada 0

Swimming

Men 200 Backstroke

1. Aaron Peirsol, Irvine, Calif., 1:54.95.

2. Markus Rogan, Austria, 1:57.35.

3. Razvan Ionut Florea, Romania, 1:57.56.

4. James Goddard, Britain, 1:57.76.

5. Tomomi Morita, Japan, 1:58.40.

6. Simon Dufour, France, 1:58.49.

7. Gregor Tait, Britain, 1:59.28.

8. Blaz Medvesek, Slovenia, 2:00.06.

200 Individual Medley

1. Michael Phelps, Towson, Md., 1:57.14.

2. Ryan Lochte, Daytona Beach, Fla., 1:58.78.

3. George Bovell, Trinidad and Tobago, 1:58.80.

4. Laszlo Cseh, Hungary, 1:58.84.

5. Thiago Pereira, Brazil, 2:00.11.

6. Takahiro Mori, Japan, 2:00.60.

7. Vytautas Janusaitis, Lithuania, 2:01.28.

8. Jiro Miki, Japan, 2:02.16.

Women 100 Freestyle

1. Jodie Henry, Australia, 53.84.

2. Inge de Bruijn, Netherlands, 54.16.

3. Natalie Coughlin, Concord, Calif., 54.40.

4. Malia Metella, France, 54.50.

5. Kara Lynn Joyce, Ann Arbor, Mich., 54.54.

6. Nery Mantef Niangkouara, Greece, 54.81.

7. Martina Moravcova, Slovakia, 55.12.

8. Alena Popchanka, Belarus, 55.24.

Women 200 Breaststroke

1. Amanda Beard, Irvine, Calif., 2:23.37.

2. Leisel Jones, Australia, 2:23.60.

3. Anne Poleska, Germany, 2:25.82.

4. Masami Tanaka, Japan, 2:25.87.

5. Agnes Kovacs, Hungary, 2:26.12.

6. Qi Hui, China, 2:26.35.

7. Mirna Jukic, Austria, 2:26.36.

8. Brooke Hanson, Australia, 2:26.39.

Team Handball

Women

South Korea 40, Angola 30

China 33, Greece 13

Ukraine 21, Brazil 19

Denmark 23, Spain 21

Tennis

Men Singles Quarterfinals

Taylor Dent, Huntington Beach, Calif., def. Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-1.

Mardy Fish, Vero Beach, Fla., def. Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, 6-3, 6-4.

Men Doubles Quarterfinals

Shinobu Asagoe and Ai Sugiyama, Japan (5) def. Martina Navratilova, Aspen, Colo., and Lisa Raymond, Wayne, Pa. (3), 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.

Volleyball

Men

Italy 3, Australia 0 (25-20, 25-18, 25-21)

Brazil 3, Netherlands 1 (25-22, 24-26, 25-21, 25-19)

France 3, Poland 0 (25-15, 25-18, 25-17)

Serbia-Montenegro 3, Tunisia 0 (25-16, 25-18, 25-21)

Argentina 3, Greece 1 (16-25, 25-21, 25-22, 25-22)

Russia 3, United States 1 (22-25, 25-20, 25-16, 25-23)

Russia—Spiker-S. Dineykin (20-31); Blocker-A. Kuleshov (9-15); Server-S. Tetyukhin (2-26); Scorer-S. Dineykin (25-54)

United States—Spiker-C. Stanley (19-35); Blocker-R. Millar (2-18); Server-C. Stanley (1-21); Scorer-C. Stanley (22-62)

Water Polo

Men

Serbia-Montenegro 9, Kazakhstan 5

Hungary 7, United States 5

Spain 8, Australia 4

Italy 10, Germany 5

Greece 15, Egypt 4

Russia 9, Croatia 8

Weightlifting

Men 77Kg

1. Taner Sagir, Turkey, (1, 172.50-380; 1, 202.50-447), 375.00 kg.-827 pounds.

2. Sergey Filimonov, Kazakhstan, (2, 172.50-380; 5, 200.00-441), 372.50-821.

3. Oleg Perepetchenov, Russia, (3, 170.00-375; 10, 195.00-430), 365.00-805.

4. Reyhan Arabacioglu, Turkey, (4, 165.00-364; 8, 195.00-430), 360.00-794.

5. Viktor Mitrou, Greece, (6, 160.00-353; 3, 200.00-441), 360.00-794.

6. Mohammad Hossein Barkhah, Iran, (7, 160.00-353; 6, 197.50-435), 357.50-788.

7. Attila Feri, Hungary, (12, 155.00-342; 2, 200.00-441), 355.00-783.

8. Ivan Stoitsov, Bulgaria, (13, 155.00-342; 4, 200.00-441), 355.00-783.

U.S. finisher

19. Chad Vaughn, Konawa, Okla., (20, 145.00-320; 19, 175.00-386), 320.00-706.

Women 69 Kg

1. Liu Chunhong, China, (1, 122.50-270; 1, 152.50-336), 275.00 kg.-606 pounds.

2. Eszter Krutzler, Hungary, (2, 117.50-259; 2, 145.00-320), 262.50-579.

3. Zarema Kasaeva, Russia

, (3, 117.50-259; 3, 145.00-320), 262.50-579.

4. Slaveyka Ruzhinska, Bulgaria, (4, 115.00-254; 5, 135.00-298), 250.00-551.

5. Vanda Maslovska, Ukraine, (5, 110.00-243; 4, 135.00-298), 245.00-540.

6. Milena Trendafilova, Bulgaria, (6, 105.00-232; 6, 132.50-292), 237.50-524.

7. Madeleine Yamechi Sielanou, Cameroon, (8, 105.00-232; 7, 130.00-287), 235.00-518.

8. Ubaldina Valoyes Cuesta, Colombia, (7, 105.00-232; 8, 127.50-281), 232.50-513.

2004 Olympic Medals Table

86 total medal events

CountryGSBTot
United States14111035
China149629
Russia381021
Australia75719
Japan94215
Germany42713
Italy45312
France43411
South Korea26311
Netherlands25411
Ukraine5117
Britain0347
Hungary2316
Cuba0156
Turkey3014
Romania2024
Poland1214
Slovakia1214
Greece2013
Belarus1113
Bulgaria1023
Thailand1023
Austria0303
North Korea0213
Georgia1102
South Africa1102
Switzerland1012
Czech Republic0112
Zimbabwe0112
Azerbaijan0022
Belgium0022
Brazil0022
Denmark0022
United Arab Emirates1001
India0101
Indonesia0101
Kazakhstan0101
Portugal0101
Serbia-Montenegro0101
Spain0101
Argentina0011
Canada0011
Colombia0011
Croatia0011
Israel0011
Mongolia0011
Slovenia0011
Trinidad & Tobago0011

Olympic Records Broken

Archery

Individual 70m, Total — Tim Cuddihy, Australia, 340, Aug. 19, 2004. Previous record: Oh Kyo-moon, South Korea, 338, Aug. 1, 1996.

Women’s Individual 70m — Yun Mi-jin, South Korea, 341, Aug. 18, 2004. Previous record: Yun Mi-Jin, South Korea, 335, Sept. 19, 2000.

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. 10m Air Rifle Qualiufiaction — Li Jie, China, 598, Aug. 16, 2004. Previous record: Wolfram Waibel, Austria, 596, July 22, 1996. 10m Air Rifle Qualiufiaction — Zhu Qinan, China, 599, Aug. 16, 2004. Previous record: Li Jie, China, 598, Aug. 16, 2004. Double Trap Qualification — Ahmed Almaktoum, United Arab Emirates, 144, Aug. 17, 2004. Previous record: Russell Mark, Australia, 143, Sept. 20, 2000. Double Trap Final — Ahmed Almaktoum, United Arab Emirates, 189, Aug. 17, 2004. Previous record: Russell Mark, Australia, 189, July 24, 1996.

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. 200 Freestyle — Ian Thorpe, Australia, 1:44.71, Aug. 16, 2004. Previous record: Pieter van den Hoogenband, Netherlands, 1:45.35, Sept. 17 & 18, 2000. 200 Butterfly —Michael Phelps, United States, 1:54.04, Aug. 17, 2004. Previous record: Thomas Malchow, United States, 1:55.35, Sept. 19, 2000. 200 Breaststroke — Kosuke Kitajima, Japan, 2:09.44, Aug. 18, 2004. Previous record: Mike Barrowman, United States, 2:10.16, July 29, 1992. 200 Backstroke — Aaron Peirsol, United States, 1:55.14, Aug. 18, 2004. Previous record: Lenny Krayzelburg, United States, 1:56.76, Sept. 21, 2000.

200 Individual Medley — Michael Phelps, United States, 1:58.52, Aug. 18, 2004. Previous record: Massimiliano Rosolino, Italy, 1:58.98, Sept. 21, 2000. 200 Backstroke — Aaron Peirsol, United States, 1:54.95, Aug. 19, 2004. Previous record: Aaron Peirsol, United States, 1:55.14, Aug. 18, 2004. 200 Individual Medley — Michael Phelps, United States, 1:57.14, Aug. 19, 2004. Previous record: Michael Phelps, United States, 1:58.52, 18-08-2004 100 Butterfly — Andriy Serdinov, Ukraine, 51.74, Aug. 19, 2004. Previous record: Geoffrey Huegill, Australia, 51.96, Sept. 21, 2000. 100 Butterfly — Michael Phelps, United States, 51.61, Aug. 19, 2004. Previous record: Andriy Serdinov, Ukraine, 51.74, Aug. 19, 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. 100 Breaststroke — Luo Xuejuan, China, 1:06.64, Aug. 16, 2004. Previous record: Leisel Jones, Australia, 1:06.78, Aug. 15, 2004. 200 Breaststroke —Amanda Beard, United States, 2:23.37, Aug. 19, 2004. Previous record: Agnes Kovacs, Hungary, 2:24.03, Sept. 20, 2000.

WEIGHTLIFTING

62Kg Snatch — Shi Zhiyong, China, 152.5, Aug. 16, 2004. Previous record: Nikolay Pechalov, Croatia, 150.0, Sept. 17, 2000.

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.