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FOREWORD
IOC PRESIDENT
JACQUES ROGGE'S
S P E E C H AT T H E
CLOSING CEREMON
OF THE G A M E S OF As we celebrate the success of these Games, let us
together wish the best for the talented athletes
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Dear Chinese Friends, The Olympic spirit lives in the warm embrace of
competitive rivals from nations in conflict. Keep
Tonight, we come to the end of 16 glorious days that spirit alive when you return home.
which we will cherish forever.
These were truly exceptional Games!
Thanl< you to the people of China, all the wonderful
volunteers and BOCOG! And now, in accordance with tradition, I declare
the Games of the XXIX Olympiad closed, and I call
Through these Games, the world learned more about upon the youth of the world to assemble four years
China, and China learned more about the world. from now in London to celebrate the Games of
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here with such a kaleidoscope of
different memories does one begin?
Shaking one's head, the colourful
recollections change immediately into a different
pattern, so that one's mind is unable to focus
lengthily on any single event at what were an
astonishing Olympic Games. Perhaps, first, one
must praise the Chinese. They provided an almost
flawless organisation, magnificent stadiums and
Villages, and the willingness and constant good
humour of the volunteers, always the least
appreciated cogs In the vast machine of hosting
'B'*v!n52<l02 the event. Staging the Olympic Summer Games is
the biggest operation that any country can undertake
In peacetime and this one was bigger In scale
than any of its predecessors.
WORLD
an 80 percent audience share in China and 50
percent both in the tJnited States and some leading
European markets. When Michael Phelps secured >•
THE 2008 BEIJING OLYMPIC GAMES Below The magnificent and iconic Bird's Nest
PROVIDED UNFORGETTABLE DRAMA AND and Water Cube - the centrepiece stadia of
MAGNIFICENT ACHIEVEMENT IN SUPERB
the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
SETTINGS. J O H N G O O D B O D Y ,
W H O H A S C O V E R E D EVERY O L Y M P I C
G A M E S SINCE 1964, PROVIDES A
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his record-breaking eighth swimming gold medal, more countries are now winning medals, so giving Below rouse the sleeping giant of Olym
39.9 million American viewers were watching on Ni them a direct reference to the Olympic Games. In Michael Phelps which also caused his mother, Babli, to joke: "Now
its highest Saturday evening ratings for 18 years. Beijing, competitors from a record 87 National became the I have lots of work ahead, as he is the country's
There were 43 world and 132 Olympic records set. Olympic Committees took medals, with competitors most decorated most eligible bachelor."
With the ever-increasing use of the internet, there from Afghanistan, Mauritius, Tajikistan and Togo being Olympian in However, despite the range of activities among
were also five million unique visitors to www.olympic.org on the podium for the first time, while Bahrain, history after the 28 sports on the programme In Beijing, two
in the first week alone, twice as many as during Mongolia and Panama collected their first golds. Air winning eight individuals in two different sports thrust their'
the entire 2004 Olympic Games. rifle marksman Abhinav Bindra also won India's first gold medals formidable presence above all the other competitors.
What was notably heartening about 2008 is that individual title, a performance which hopefully will In the pool They were American swimmer Michael Phelps and
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Carl Lewis, Soviet gymnast Larlsa Latynina and Finnish first to complete this since Lewis in 1984, However, sprinter and I have said that before."
runner Paavo Nurmi, but also to exceed the record what he also achieved was to set world records in all So Bolt fulfilled all the promise that he had
seven gold medals in one celebration by Spitz in 1972. three, something that no one has ever done at the displayed as a junior and athletics has a new global
It seemed as if it was his pre-ordained destiny to Olympic Games, not Jesse Owens, Bobby Morrow, star. Much as one delights in his bravado and
achieve this record figure because on several occasions, Valeriy Borzov nor even Lewis himself. His showmanship, he would be even more widely
when it seemed as if Phelps might fail, either he, a performance in the 100m was something that no appreciated if he took a few seconds to console his
team-mate or fate intervened to produce something one present will forget. With a third of the race gone, defeated rivals. Grace in victory should be an
extraordinary In the 200m butterfly, his goggles filled he had the luxury to look right, stretch out his arms essential feature of an Olympic champion.
with water, causing him not only irritation but also and slow down. Yet, he still clocked 9.69 sees. If Bolt was the most glittering star in the athletics
blinding him so that he couldn't see the turns. Instead, Then he signalled to the crowd, lined up an galaxy this does not mean that other competitors
he counted his strokes, not an easy thing to do In the imaginary bow, releasing a bolt. His 200m time of did not shine, Kenenisa Bekele, of Ethiopia, also
frenzy of an Olympic final, which helped him judge 19.30 sees was equally remarkable. If only because demonstrated his range of running talent by finishing
when he should be preparing to turn and he eventually he cut 0.02 sees off the time of Michael Johnson, first in both the 5,000 and 10,000m, the first
came through with victory and, astonishingly, a set during the 1996 Atlanta Games, a performance person to achieve this double since another Ethiopian,
worid record of 1 min 52.03 secs. revered for Its perfection. Miruts Yifter, in 1980, while his compatriot Tirunesh
Then, in the 4 x 100m freestyle relay, his team- In the relay, with the US team dropping the baton DIbaba duplicated his feat. She finished first in the
mate Jason Lezak was a body-length down on Alain In the heats, Jamaica had scant opposition. Bolt 5,000m and also the 10,000m, posting 29 mins
Bernard, the world record-holder, at the start of the final was able to join forces with his compatriot Asafa 54,66 secs, the second fastest time ever by a woman,
length. Lezak said afterwards: "I thought there was Powell, a disappointment to himself and his and five seconds quicker than the time of Emil
no way I would catch Bernard. Then I thought This Is supporters In the individual 100m when he finished Zatopek in winning the Olympic men's 10,000m in
ridiculous. These are the Olympic Games - you have fifth, and Jamaica took the title in 37.10 sees by a 1948, Kenya, Ethiopia's perennial rivals in the middle
to go for It.'" When Lezak beat Bernard to the touch, margin of 0,96 from Trinidad and Tobago, the and long-distance events, took the men's 800m,
Phelps, his vein-popping body tense, let out a scream biggest winning margin in the event since the triumph the steeplechase and the marathon as well as the
of ecstasy at the end of the pool. The eight gold of the celebrated American relay team in 1936. women's 1,500m and also the 800m, through the
099 medals were still possible. Even In his penultimate
race, the 100m butterfly, Phelps just managed to
As Powell himself admitted: "Usain is the best ever extraordinarily precocious talent of Pamela Jelimo, >
who set a worid junior record of 1 min 54,87. champion to overcome personal distress for victory in postponed plans for a family after marrying
After the final Jelimo embraced the Kenyan silver- Beijing. So did Matthias Steiner, the German winner team-mate Yu Yang following Athens and returned
medallist, Janeth Jepkosgei, the worid champion, of the men's super-heavyweight weightlifting, 13 to the sport, declaring: "I am not giving my place
her friend, training partner and the person who had months after his wife had been killed In a car crash. to any younger player easily. They have to fight for
encouraged her to run this event in Beijing. He carried a picture of Susann onto the rostrum to it as I did."
Elsewhere, there was the consummate victory of hold aloft with his gold medal. However, not all of China's medals came from
Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia in the pole vault, For China, their Olympic success was built on their familiar sources. In fencing, Zhong Man took the
climaxed by a world record, 5.05m, the clean sweep familiar excellence in women's weightlifting, diving, men's sabre final after defeating Nicolas Lopez of
by Jamaican entries in the women's 100m and the where they took seven of the eight gold medals, table France, a familiar home of talent In the sport, Zhong
triumph of the United States In the men's 400m, tennis, where they won each gold medal available, had, indeed, been coached by a Frenchman, Christian
where they took all three medals as well as the gymnastics and badminton. In table tennis, Sweden's Bauer, who advised the Chinese competitor to be
4 X 400m relay. The biggest disappointment on the Jorgen Persson described the Chinese opposition as more aggressive in the latter stages of the event, and
track was the injury to Liu Xiang, China's defending "The Great Wall" and prominent among their champions it was to Bauer that Zhong dedicated his victory In
110m hurdles champion, who was forced to was Zhang Yining, who retained her Olympic singles archery Zhang Juanjuan, who was seeded 27th,
pull-out of his showdown with Dayron Robles of title by defeating Wang Nan, the 2000 Olympic gold ended South Korea's 24-year long women's monopoly
Cuba, the new world record-holder, who won medallist. In gymnastics, China won many of the of the Individual competition. She defeated all three
the title without difficulty events including the men's and women's team Korean entries, including the Athens gold medallist.
Phelps may have been supreme in the pool but competition. However, their competitors were defeated Park Sung-Hyun, saying: "This medal was won step
he has yet to try the 10km open-water competition, in the women's combined exercises, when Nastia by step, I prepared for a war." However, the South
introduced for the first time in Beijing and proving the Liukin, the daughter of Valeri, winner of four medals Koreans still took first place in both the men's
attraction one knew it would be. The men's race was in the 1988 Olympic competition, and Anna and women's team final.
won in a sprint finish with Britain's David Davies Kotchneva, a worid medallist in rhythmic gymnastics, The Chinese also won the women's quadruple
by the Dutchman Maarten van der Weijden, who had finished first for the United States, the country where sculls in rowing, a sport in which they have made
recovered from leukaemia six years eariier He said: her family live. Valeri, recalling a blemish in his immense progress in recent years, after a thrilling
"When you are in hospital and feeling so much pain routine 20 years earlier which he believes cost him encounter with Britain, world champions for the last
and feel so tired, you do not want to feel about the
next day or week. You just think about the next hour.
It teaches you to be patient,, ,and that was almost
the same strategy I chose here to wait for my
chance In the pack (of swimmers)."
the all-around gold medal, said: "My daughter
fixed my mistake this time." Nastia ended with five
medals from Beijing,
In badminton, Zhang Ning retained her women's
singles title by upsetting her compatriot Xle Xingfang,
three years. In the double sculls, the New Zealand
identical twins Caroline and Georgina Evers-Swindell
retained their title, while the Romanians Georgeta
Andrunache and Viorica Susanu took the pairs,
giving Andrunache her fifth Olympic rowing gold
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Lipa and Britain's Sir Steve Redgrave. The recent much of the race. The men's event was won by
British tradition of victories in the coxless fours, with Germany's Jan Frodino, who outsprinted the 2000
crews containing Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent, gold medallist, Simon Whitfield of Canada, on a
continued in Beijing when the latest group were scorching hot day. The favourite Javier Gomez, of
again coached by German Jurgen Grobler to be at Spain, finished fourth, saying: "I did not get the gold
their peak on the day. medal but sport is like that. It is not mathematics."
The medals were widely shared in the combat German athletes also won the women's modern
sports. In judo, Romania's Alina Dumitru finally ended pentathlon, through Lena Schoeneborn, and both the
Japan's RyokoTani's 12-year unbeaten international team and individual competition in the three-day
run In the semi-final of the under 48kg class and then equestrian event, with Heinrich Romeike
threw Cuba's Yanet Bermoit in the final. Japan, the collecting two gold medals.
Inventor of the sport, still had the outstanding winner There was added justification for the place of
in Ayumi Tanimoto, whose deft uchimata counter on tennis on the programme because so many of the
Lucie Decosse of France provided the technical leading players took part before travelling to New York
highlight of the finals. In the women's freestyle for the US Open. The men's singles tournament was
wrestling, Japan also continued to be prominert, with won by Rafael Nadal, who took over as the world
Sacri Yoshlda, five times worid champion, retaining her No.l during the Olympic Games from Roger Fédérer,
Olympic under 55kg crown. another participant in Beijing. The Spaniard's delight
In the boxing, there was a gritty final in the at being in China was evident, saying: "Not in my
heavyweights with Rakhim Chakhkiev of Russia
defeating Italy's Clemente Russo, reversing the result
of the world championships last year. Amazingly
no American reached the final in a sport for which
they are renowned. Taekwondo provided Mexico with
a gold medal in the under 58kg class through
Guillermo Perez with Rohullan Nikpai finishing third,
so becoming the first athlete from Afghanistan to
get an Olympic medal.
In the team sports, Norway defeated Russia
34-27 In the women's handball final, reversing the
loss of the previous year, while in the women's hockey,
the Netheriands maintained their status in the sport
with a 2-0 victory over China. The Dutch have won
medals In this event every year at the Olympic Games
since 1984, except for 1992, Germany beat Spain 1 -
0 in the men's final. The men's football final saw
Argentina retain their title after a superb through ball
OQO from Lionel Messi provided the pass for Angel dl
Maria to score. The men's basketball tournament was
Left The Chinese followed with huge interest in China because of the best dreams could I have Imagined this. I have had
four celebrate presence of so many NBA players In the United an incredible experience with all my countrymen."
victory in the States, including the Chinese star Yao Ming, The In canoeing, Peter and Pavel Hochschorner of
quadruple sculls United States, embarrassed by losing the title in Slovakia won their third successive Olympic
- the host's 2004, beat China in their opening game, Argentina Whitewater title while in the still water events, Tim
first Olympic in the semi-final and Spain in the final. Brabants of Britain returned to the sport, after an
rowing gold However, the Americans failed to reach the final 18th month spell devoted to his profession of being a
Right Slovakians of the baseball tournament, as, also unexpectedly did medical doctor, to finish first in the 1000m K1.
were again Japan. South Korea defeated Cuba 3-2 for the gold Britain's domination of the cycling, led by Chris Hoy
dominant in the medal. In the softball competition, Japan defeated the with three titles, and also the sailing, where Finn
canoe slalom United States in the final. The beach volleyball final sailor, Ben Ainslle, won his third successive gold
with the was played out, unsuitably for an event associated medal, means that the Interest in the Olympic sports
Hochschorner with the sun, in persistent rain, with the American in the 2012 host city of London has never been so
brothers winning veterans, Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor, high. This will be of benefit to the Olympic Movement
a third defeating China, May-Treanor said: "It's been a lot of in four years time, since sponsors and spectators are
consecutive hard work, a lot of love and a wonderful ride," more likely to become involved In the Olympic
Olympic gold The triathlon took place in the picturesque setting Games, when the Inhabitants of the country staging
of the Ming Tombs reservoir, with a thoughtfully the event has become enthused with the greatest
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1 O BOLT Usain JAM 9.69 WR 1 0 RAMZI Rashid BRN 3:32.94
20 THOMPSON Richard TRI 9.89 20 KIPROPAsbel KEN 3:33.11
3© DIX Walter USA 9.91 30 WILLIS Nicholas NZL 3:34.16
4 MARTINA Churandy AHO 9.93 4 BAALA Mehdi ERA 3:34.21
5 POWELL Asafa JAM 9.95 5 HIGUERO Juan Carlos ESP 3:34.44
6 FRATER Michael JAM 9.97 6 IGUIDERAbdelati MAR 3:34.66
7 BURNS Marc TRI 10.01 7 VAN DEVENTER Juan Pierre RSA 3:34.77
8 PATTON Darvis USA 10.03 8 ALI Belai Mansoor BRN 3:35.23
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1O BOLT Usain JAM 19.30 WR 1 © BEKELE Kenenisa ETH 12:57.82 OR
20 CRAWFORD Shawn USA 19.96 20 KIPCHOGE Eliud KEN 13:02.80
3® DIX Walter USA 19.98 3# CHERUIYOT SOI Edwin KEN 13:06.22
4 DZINGAI Brian ZIM 20.22 4 KIPSIRO Moses UGA 13:10.56
5 MALCOLM Christian GBR 20.40 5 CHERKOS Abraham ETH 13:16.46
6 COLLINS Kim SKN 20.59 6 BEKELE Tariku ETH 13:19.06
MARTINA Churandy AHO DSQ 7 BARRIOS Juan Luis M EX 13:19.79
SPEARMON Wallace USA DSQ Usain Bolt (JAM) won a sensational s|irlnt double 8 KWALIA James OAT 13:23.48
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1 0 MERRITT LaShawn USA 43.75 1 0 BEKELE Kenenisa ETH 27:01.17 OR
20 WARINER Jeremy USA 44.74 20 SIHINESileshi ETH 27:02.77
3« NEVILLE David USA 44.80 3® KOGO Micah KEN 27:04.11
4 BROWN Chris BAH 44.84 4 MASAI Moses KEN 27:04.11
5 DJHONE Leslie ERA 45.11 5 TADESSE Zersenay ERI 27:05.11
6 ROONEY Martyn GBR 45.12 6 GEBRSELASSIE Halle ETH 27:06.68
7 QUOW Renny TRI 45.22 7 MATHATHI Martin KEN 27:08.25
8 WISSMAN Johan SWE 45.39 8 ABDULLAH Ahmad QAT 27:23.75
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1 0 BUNGEI Wilfred KEN 44.65 1 © ROBLES Dayron CUB 12.93
20 ISMAIL Ismail Ahmed SUD 44.70 20 PAYNE David USA 13.17
3» KIRWA Alfred KEN 44.82 3• OLIVER David USA 13.18
4 REED Gary CAN 44.94 4 DOUCOURE Ladji ERA 13.24
5 KAMELYoussefSaad BRN 44,95 5 NOGAArtur POL 13.36
6 LOPEZ Geyman CUB 45.88 6 WIGNALL Maurice JAM 13.46
7 MADI Nabil ALG 45.96 7 PHILLIPS Richard JAM 13.60
8 MANSEUR Madjim ALG 47.19 8 QUINONEZ Jackson ESP 13.69
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Rank Athlete NOC Time FRATER Michael CALLENDER ASAHARA MERRin LaShawn WILLIAMS Andrae FROLOV
1 0 KIPRUTO Brimin KEN 8 10.34 Emmanuel Nobuharu Vladislav
20 MEKHISSI-BENABBAD Mahiedine FRA 8 10.49
30 KIPKEMBOI MATEELONG Richard KEN 8 11.01
4 KINTRAYakob Jarso ETH 8 13.47
5 TAHRI Bouabdellah ERA 8 14.79
6 ABDI Youcef AUS 8 16.36
7 KEMBOI Ezekiel KEN 8 16.38
8 KAMALAbubakerAli QAT 8 16.59
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20 IDOWU Phillips GBR 17.62 20 KRAUCHANKA Andrei BLR 8551
3® SANDS Leevan BAH 17.59 30 SUAREZ Leonel CUB 8527
4 GIRALT David CUB 17.52 4 POGORELOVAIeksandr RUS 8328
5 OPREA Marian ROU 17.22 5 BARRAS Romain ERA 8253
GREGORIO Jadel BRA 17.20 6 SEBRLE Roman CZE 8241
ACHIKE Larry GBR 17.17 7 KASYANOV Oleksiy UKR 8238
KUZNETSOV Viktor UKR 16.87 Bryan Clay of the USA dominated the decathlon 8 NIKLAUS Andre GER 8220
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1 0 KOZMUS Primoz SLO 82.02 1 0 BORCHIN Valeriy RUS 19:01
20 DEVYATOVSKIY Vadim BLR 81.61 20 PEREZ Jefferson ECU 19:15
30 TIKHON Ivan BLR 81,51 30 TALLENT Jared AUS 19:42
4 PARS Krisztian HUN 80.96 4 WANG Hao CHN 19:47
5 MUROFUSHI Koji JPN 80.71 5 BRUGNETTI Ivano ITA 19:51
6 KARJALAINEN Olll-Pekka FIN 79.59 6 ADAMS Luke AUS 19:57
ZIOLKOWSKI Szymon POL 79.22 7 FERNANDEZ Francisco ESP 20:32
CHARFREITAG Libor SVK 78.65 8 HEFFERNAN Robert IRL 20:36
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20 CANTWELL Christian USA 21.09 20 TALLENT Jared AUS 3:39:27
3 © MIKHNEVICH Audrey BLR 21.05 3© NIZHEGORODOV Denis RUS 3:40:14
4 ARMSTRONG Dylan CAN 21.04 4 GARCIA Jesus Angel ESP 3:44:08
5 LYZHYN Pavel BLR 20.98 5 TYSSE Erik NOR 3:45:08
6 BELONOG Yuriy UKR 20.63 6 NAVA Horacio MEX 3:45:21
7 HOFFA Reese USA 20.53 7 YAMAZAKI YukI JPN 3:45:47
8 SOFIN Pavel RUS 20.42 8 FEDACZYNSKI Rafal POL 3:46:51
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1© ERASER Shelley-Ann JAM 10.78 1 0 JELIMO Pamela KEN 1:54.87 1 © DIBABA Tirunesh ETH 15:41.40
2© SIMPSON Sherone JAM 10.98 20 JEPKOSGEI Janeth KEN 1:56.07 2© ABEYLEGESSE Elvan TUR 15:42.74
20 STEWART Kerron JAM 10.98 3© BENHASSI Hasna MAR 1:56.73 3® DEFAR Meseret ETH 15:44.12
4 WILLIAMS Lauryn USA 11.03 4 KLYUKA Svetlana RUS 1:56.94 4 KIBET Sylvia Chibiwott KEN 15:44.96
5 LEE Muna USA 11.07 5 MUTOLA Maria MOZ 1:57.68 5 CHERUIYOT Vivian KEN 15:46.32
6 KWAKYE Jeanette GBR 11.14 6 SINCLAIR Kenia JAM 1:58.24 6 SHOBUKHOVA Liliya RUS 15:46.62
7 FERGUSON Debbie BAH 11.19 7 KREVSUN Yuliya UKR 1:58.73 7 BEKELE Alemitu TUR 15:48.48
8 EDWARDS Torri USA 11.20 8 ANDRIANOVATatyana PUS 2:02.63 8 MELKAMU Meselech ETH 15:49.03
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ATHLETICS
GUSHCHINA Yuliya GEVAERTKIm OSAYOMI Damola FELIX Allyson KAPACHINSKAYA WHYTE Rosemarie
POLYAKOVA OUEDRAOGO IDOKO Anastaslya
Yevgeniya Elodie Ene Franca HENDERSON GUSHCHINA Yuliya LLOYD Shereefa
CHERMOSHANSKAYA BORLEE Olivia ISMAILA Halimat Monique
Yuliya RICHARDS Sanya LITVINOVA Lyudmila WILLIAMS Shericka
FEDORIVAAIeksandra MARIEN Hanna KEMASUODE Gloria WINEBERG Mary FIROVA Tatyana WILLIAMS Novlene
W O M E N ' S P O L E VAULT
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WALKER Melarne
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GOLUBCHIKOVA Yuliya
PYREK Monika
HINGST Carolin
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2O TOSTA Sheena USA 53.70 8 STEINER April USA 4.55
3O DANVERS Natasha GBR 53.84
4 RABCHENYUKAnastasiya UKR 53.96
5 JESIEN Anna POL 54.29
6 BIKERT Yekaterina RUS 54.96
7 HEJNOVA Zuzana CZE 54.97
8 ROSS-WILLIAMS Tiffany USA 57.55 Tirunesh Dibaba (1659) on her way to 5,000m gold
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2O JEPKORIR Eunice KEN 9:07.41 2© VLASIC Blanka CRO 2.05
3© VOLKOVA Ekaterina RUS 9:07.64 3 « CHICHEROVAAnna RUS 2.03
4 PETROVA Tatyana RUS 9:12.33 4 SLESARENKO Yelena RUS 2.01
5 CASANDRA Cristina ROU 9:16,85 5 PALAMAR Vita UKR 1.99
6 NYANGAU Ruth Bislbori KEN 9:17.35 HOWARD Chaunte USA 1.99
7 AHMED Zemzem ETH 9:17.85 BEITIA Ruth ESP 1.96
8 JANOWSKA Wioletta POL 9:21.76 FRIEDRICH Ariane GER 1.96 Yelena Isinbayeva set yet another world record
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1© MBANGO Françoise CMR 15.39 OR 1 © MIANKOVAAksana BLR 76.34 OR 1 O TOMESCU Constantina ROU 2:26:44
2© LEBEDEVA Tatyana RUS 15.32 2© MORENO Yipsi CUB 75.20 20 NDEREBA Catherine KEN 2:27:06
3© DEVETZI Hrysopiyi GRE 15.23 3® ZHANG Wenxiu CHN 74.32 3© ZHOU Chunxiu CHN 2:27:07
4 RYPAKOVA Olga KAZ 15.11 4 PCHELNIK Darya BLR 73.65 4 ZHU Xiaolin CHN 2:27:16
5 SAVIGNEYargelis CUB 15.05 5 MONTEBRUN Manuela ERA 72.54 5 KOMU Martha KEN 2:27:23
6 SESTAK Marija SLO 15.03 6 WLODARCZYK Anita POL 71.56 6 YAMAUCHI Mara GBR 2:27:29
7 GUROVA Viktoriya RUS 14.77 7 CLARETTI Clarissa ITA 71.33 7 TIMOFEYEVA Irina RUS 2:27:31
8 PYATYKH Anna RUS 14.73 8 HRASMOVA Martina SVK 71.00 8 SIMON Lidia ROU 2:27:51
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2© SYNEK Ondrej CZE 7:00.63 2© ITA 5:43.57
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4 MAEYENS Tim BEL 7:03.40 4 AUS 5:44,68
5 CAMPBELL Alan GBR 7:04.47 USA 5:47.64
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5 CHN 6 16.69 5 POL 5:31.42 5 KNAPKOVA Mirka CZE 7:35.52
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5 SAPIYEV Serik KAZ 5 ABDIN Hosam EGY
5 SEPAHVANDI Morteza IRI ANDRADE Demetrius USA
5 URANCHIMEG Munkh Erdone MGL JOHNSON Tureano BAH
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30 ACOSTA Osmay CUB 3® PRICE David GBR
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5 USYK Oleksandr UKR 5 RIVAS TORRES Oscar COL
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20 GER 28.827 20 DEN 3 13.580 5 HUN 2:59.009
3® BLR 30.005 30 ITA 3 14.750 POL 2:59.505
4 HUN 30.285 4 POL 3 14.828 CHN 3:00.078
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4 GOUBEL Mathieu ERA 49.056 MINKOV Vadim UZB 3:54.237 4 ELOSEGUI ALKAIN Ander ESP 182.12
5 ZHUKOUSKI Aliaksandr BLR 49.092 5 ZHUKOUSKI Aliaksandr BLR 3:55.645 5 JEZEK Stanislav CZE 182.29
6 LI Qiang CHN 49.287 6 MIRONCIC Florin ROU 3:57.876 6 FRAKER Benn USA 183.14
7 MIRONCIC Florin ROU 49.861 7 GOUBEL Mathieu FRA 3:57.889 7 TSAKMAKIS Christos GRE 186.67
8 BARASZKIEWICZ Pawel POL 50.048 8 DITTMER Andreas GER 3:57.894 8 BIERYT Krzysztof POL 200.21
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4 KOVACS Katalin HUN 1:51.139 4 TAKESHITAYuriko JPN 219.30 4 GER 42.899
5 ZHONG Hongyan CHN 1:52.220 5 STANUCH Agnieszka POL 221.08 5 JPN 43.291
6 PONOMARENKO Spela SLO 1:52.363 6 HERDE Ariane NED 231.99 6 AUS 43.969
7 WAINWRIGHT Lucy GBR 1:53.102 7 FER Emilie ERA 251.96 7 FIN 44.176
8 HUDSON Jennifer RSA 1:53.353 8 CORRIE Heather USA 270.88 8 CZE 44.870
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4 MARKOV Alexei RUS 4 JIMENEZ Andres COL 0:39.137
5 DYUDYA Volodymyr UKR 5 VAN DEN WILDENBERG Rob NED 0:39.772
6 TAULER Toni ESP 6 GRAVES Jared AUS 2:19.233
7 PHINNEY Taylor USA NHLAPO Sifiso RSA DNF
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20 KLUGE Roger GER 58 20 KENNY Jason GBR
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4 MEYER Cameron AUS 36 4 LEVY Maximilian GER
5 KIRYIENKAVasil BLR 34 5 SIREAU Kevin ERA
6 KREUTZFELDT Daniel DEN 29 6 MULDER Teun NED
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20 LE CORGUILLE Laetitia ERA 0:38.042 20 GONZALEZ Yoanka CUB 18
3@ KINTNER Jill USA 0:38.674 3© OLABERRIA DORRONSORO Leire ESP 13
4 WALKER Sarah NZL 0:38.805 4 GALLE Maria Luisa COL 13
5 DIAZ Gabriela ARG 0:39.747 5 KALITOVSKA Lesya UKR 10
6 CALLISTO Nicole AUS 1:19.609 6 BATES Kate AUS 10
COOLS Samantha CAN DNF 7 JEULAND Pascale FRA 8
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20 HOUVENAGHEL Wendy GBR
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5 HAMMER Sarah USA
6 SEREIKAITE Villja LTU
7 MACTIER Katie AUS
8 KOZLIKOVA Lada CZE
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3® GUO Shuang CHN 3® THURIG Karin SUI 35:50.99 3 ® KALENTIEVA Irina RUS 46:28
4 KANIS Willy NED 4 LONGO-CIPRELLI Jeannie FRA 35:52.62 4 PENDREL Catherine CAN 46:37
5 SANCHEZ Clara ERA 5 THORBURN Christine USA 35:54.16 5 REN Chengyuan CHN 47:40
6 TZILINSKAYA Natalia BLR ARNDT Judith GER 35:59.77 6 H ENZI Petra SUI 48:41
7 REED Jennie USA SOLDER Christiane AUT 36:20.75 7 MCCONNELOÜG Mary USA 50:34
8 KRUPECKAITE Simona LTU DOPPMANN Priska SUI 36:27.79 8 GOULD Georgia USA 50:51
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5 BLR 5 GER 5 HUN
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JEANNET Fabrice ANDRZEJUK Robert ROTA Alfredo
Gianpiero BOIKO Svetlana WILLETTE Doris VEZZALI Valentina JEANNET Jerome MOTYKA Tomasz TAGLIARIOL Matteo
LOPEZ Nicolas SMART Keeth OCCHIUZZI Diego LAMONOVA THOMPSON TRILUNI Giovanna LUCENAY ZAWROTNIAK CAROZZO
SANSON Boris MOREHOUSE Tim TARANTINO Luigi Eugyenia Hannah Jean-Michel Radoslaw Stefano
PILLET Julien WILLIAMS James MONTANO Aldo VIktoria SMART Erinn GRANBASSI Margherita ROBEIRI Ulrich WIERCIOCHAdam GONFALONIERI Diego
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KHOMROVAYA Elena NI Hong JACOBSON Sada
PUNDYKGalyna TAN Xue ZAGUNIS Mariel
Nam Hyun-Hee (left) of South Korea takes on Italy's Valentina Vezzali in the women's individual f o l ZHOVNIR Olga HUANG Hal Yang WOZNIAK Dagmara
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20 NGR 20 BRA
BRA 30 GER
BEL JPN
ITA CAN
CIV CHN
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RIQUELME Juan ODEMWINGIE Peter RONALDINHO WAGNER Aly FORMICA PRINZ Birgit
MASCHERANO Javier AJILORE Oluwafeml DIEGO BOXX Shannon ANDREW SMISEK Sandra
MESSI Lionel ORASI Chinedu RENAN HUCLES Angela TANIA STEGEMANN Kerstin
SOSA Jose OKORONKWO SOBIS Rafael RAMPONE Christie PRETINHA HINGST Ariane
Solomon MARKGRAF Kate DANIELA UNGOR Renate
ZABALETA Pablo VANZEKIN Ambrose RAEINHA O'REILLY Heather MAYCON ANGERER Nadine
GARAY Ezegulel ARAM Onyekachi ANDERSON TARPLEY Lindsay SIMONE POHLERS Conny
GAGO Fernando ADELEYE Dele JO MITTS Heather ROSANA BRESONIK Unda
AGÜERO Sergio KAITA Sani MARCELO SOLO Hope CRISTIANE GAREFREKES Kerstin
NAVARRO Nicolas ISAAC Promise LUCAS CHALUPNY Lori MARTA MITTAG Anja
PAREJA Nicolas JAMES Monday PATO Alexandre LLOYD Carli RENATA COSTA HOLL Ursula
FAZIO Federico ADEFEMI Olubayo ILSINHO KAI Natasha ESTER BARTUSIAK Saskia
ROMERO Sergio NSOFOR Victor Obinna ALEX SILVA BARNHART Nicole ANDREIA ROSA PETER Babett
LAVEZZI Ezequiel ANICHEBE Victor DIEGO ALVES BUEHLER Rachel ERIKA KRAHNAnnike
BANEGA Ever OLUEEMI Oladapo THIAGO NEVES CHENEY Lauren FABIANA BEHRINGER Melanie
DI MARIA Angel AMBROSE Efe THIAGO SILVA HEATH Tobin BARBARA tJ\UDEHR Simone
ACOSTA Lautaro EZENWA Ikechukwu HERNANES RODRIGUEZ Amy FRANCIELLE BAJRAMAJ Fatmire
BUONANOHE Diego EKPO Emmanuel BRENO COX Stephanie MAURINE OKOYINO DA MBABI Celia
MONZÓN Luciano OKONKWO Chibuzo RAMIRES
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15.875
20 JPN 278.875 20 DEEERR Gervasio ESP 15.775 20 UDEFIIIp ORO 15.725
3» USA 275.850 3© GOLOTSUTSKOV Anton RUS 15.725 3© SMITH Louis GBR 15.725
4 GER 274.600 4 HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER 15.650 4 YANG Wei CHN 15.450
5 KOR 274.375 5 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 15.575 5 TOMITA Hiroyuki JPN 15.375
RUS 274.300 6 HYPOUTO Diego BRA 15.200 6 KIM Ji Hoon KOR 15.175
ROU 274.175 7 DRAGULESCU Marian ROU 14.850 7 ARTEMEV Alexander USA 14.975
8 FRA 272.875 8 SHATILOV Alexander ISR 14.125 8 FUENTES Jose VEN 14.650
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XIAO Qln NAKASE Takuya ARTEMEV Alexander
YANG Wei TOMITA Hiroyuki HAGERTY Joseph
ZOU Kal OKIGUCHI Makoto HORTON Jonathan
LI Xiaopeng UCHIMURA Kohei
HUANG Xu
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1® YANG Wei CHN 94.575 1 0 CHEN Yibing CHN 16.600 1 0 BLANIK Leszek POL 16.537
20 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 91.975 20 YANG Wei CHN 16.425 20 BOUHAIL Thomas ERA 16.537
3® CARANOBE Benoit ERA 91.925 3© VOROBYOV Olexander UKR 16.325 3® GOLOTSUTSKOV Anton RUS 16.475
4 TOMITA Hiroyuki JPN 91.750 4 COPPOUNO Andrea ITA 16.225 4 DRAGULESCU Marian ROU 16.225
5 KHORKHORDIN Sergei RUS 91.700 5 RODRIGUES Danny ERA 16.225 5 CARANOBE Benoit ERA 16.062
6 DEVIATOVSKI Maxim RUS 91.700 6 MORANDI Matteo ITA 16.200 6 KASPIAROVICH Dimitri BLR 16.050
7 HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER 91.675 7 STANESCU George Robert ROU 15.825 7 KOCZI Flavius ROU 15.925
8 YANG Tae-Young KOR 91.600 8 JOVTCHEV Jordan BUL 15.525 8 BOTELLA Isaac ESP 15.737
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1 © LI Xiaopeng CHN 16.450 1 O LIUKIN Nastia USA 63.325
2O YOO Won Chul KOR 16.250 2O JOHNSON Shawn USA 62.725
3® FOKIN Anton UZB 16.200 3 © YANG Yllln CHN 62.650
4 HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER 15.975 4 SEMENOVA Ksenia RUS 61.925
5 PETKOVSEK MItja SVN 15.725 5 NISTOR Steliana ROU 61.050
6 HUANG Xu CHN 15.700 6 JIANG Yuyan CHN 60.900
7 YANG Tae-Young KOR 15.650 7 PAVLOVA Anna RUS 60.825
8 KRYUKOV Nikolai RUS 15.150 8 IZBASA Sandra ROU 60.750
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1 O ZOU Kal CHN 16.200 1 O HONG Un Jong PRK 15.650
2O HORTON Jonathan USA 16.175 2© CHUSOVITINA Oxana GER 15.575
3® HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER 15.875 3© CHENG Fei CHN 15.562
4 CASSINA Igor ITA 15.675 4 SACRAMONE Alicia USA 15.537
5 NAKASE Takuya JPN 15.450 5 KAESLIN Ariella SUI 15.050
6 TOMITA Hiroyuki JPN 15.225 6 GIOVANNINI Cariotta ITA 14.550
7 ZONDERLAND Epke NED 15.000 7 BARBOSA Jade BRA 14.487
8 CUCHERAT Yann ERA 14.825 8 PAVLOVA Anna RUS 7.812
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LU Chunlong CHN 41.00 Nastia Liukin (USA) won five medals at the Games 1 © HE Kexin CHN 16.725
2 O BURNETT Jason CAN 40.70 2O LIUKIN Nastia USA 16.725
3 ® DONG Dong CHN 40.60 3 O YANG Yllln CHN 16.650
SOTOMURA Tetsuya JPN 39.80 4 TWEDDLE Beth GBR 16.625
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5 NIKITIN Yuri UKR 39.80 5 KOVAL Anastasia UKR 16.375
6 USHAKOV DImltri RUS 38.80 Rank NOC Points 6 SEMENOVA Ksenia RUS 16.325
7 RUSAKOV Alexander RUS 38.50 1 ® CHN 188.900 7 NISTOR Steliana ROU 15.575
8 KAZAK Nikolai BLR 38.10 20 USA 186.525 8 ZGOBA Darlya UKR 14.875
3® ROU 181.525
4 RUS 180.625
5 JPN 176.700
AUS 176.525 ARTISTIC W O M E N ' S B E A M , - ^
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8 BRA 174.875 1 0 JOHNSON Shawn USA 16.225
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YANGYilin LIUKIN Nastia ACATRINEIAndreea 3• CHENG Fei CHN 15,950
DENG Linlln PESZEK Samantha GRIGOREAndreea 4 PAVLOVA Anna RUS 15.900
JIANG Yuyan SLOAN Bridget NISTOR Stellana 5 DRAGOI Gabriela ROU 15.625
CHENG Fei JOHNSON Shawn TAMARJAN Anamaria 6 LI Shanshan CHN 15.300
HE Kexin SACRAMONE Alicia IZBASA Sandra 7 AFANASEVA Ksenia RUS 14.825
LI Shanshan MEMMEL Chellsie DRAGOI Gabriela 8 TSURUMI Koko JPN 14.450
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1 © IZBASA Sandra ROU 15.650 1 © HE Wenna CHN 37.80 1 O KANAEVA Eugenia 75.500
2O JOHNSON Shawn USA 15.500 2O COCKBURN Karen CAN 37.00 2O ZHUKOVA Inna BLR 71.925
3O LIUKIN Nastia USA 15.425 3O KHILKO Ekaterina UZB 36.90 3O BESSONOVA Anna UKR 71.875
4 JIANG Yuyan CHN 15.350 4 MOVCHAN Elena UKR 36.60 4 KAPRANOVA Olga RUS 71.700
5 KRAMARENKO Ekaterina RUS 15.025 5 KARAVAEVA Irina RUS 36.20 5 YUSUPOVAAIya KAZ 69.800
6 DOS SANTOS Daiane BRA 14.975 6 GOLOVINA Luba GEO 36.10 GARAYEVAAIiya AZE 69.675
7 CHENG Fei CHN 14.550 7 MACLENNAN Rosannagh CAN 35.50 GODUNKO Natalia UKR 68.850
8 PAVLOVA Anna RUS 14.125 8 DOGONADZEAnna GER 18.90 CID TOSTADO Almudena ESP 68.100
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1 © RUS 35.550
2© CHN 35.225
3© BLR 34.900
4 ITA 34.425
5 BUL 33.550
6 ISR 32.100
AZE 31.575
8 UKR 31.100
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Tatiana Nastassla
ZUEVA Natalia CHOU Tao LUNINAZinaida
ALIYCHUK SUI Jlan-Shuang SANKOVICH
Margarita Kseniya
SHKURIKHINA Daria SUN Dan TUMILOVICH Alina
GAVRILENKO Anna LU Yuanyang BABUSHKINAAIesia
POSEVINA Elena ZHANG Shuo MARTSINOVICH
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1 © LONG Qingquan CHN 292 1 © LIAO Hul CHN 348 1 © LU Yong CHN 394
2O HOANG Anh Tuan VIE 290 2© DABAYA Véncelas FRA 338 2© RIBAKOU Andrei BLR 394 WR
3® IRAWAN Eko Yull INA 288 3O MARTIROSYAN Tigran G. ARM 338 3® MARTIROSYAN Tigran ARM 380
4 YANG Chinyi TPE 285 4 BORRERO Yordanis CUB 328 4 SEDOV Vladimir KAZ 380
5 CHA Kum Choi PRK 283 5 MIRZOYEV Turan AZE 327 5 VALLADARES Jadiel CUB 372
6 ALVAREZ Sergio CUB 272 6 KIM Choi Jin PRK 326 6 HENNEQUIN Benjamin ERA 367
7 WANG Shin-Yuan TPE 265 7 BAYRAMOV Afgan AZE 320 7 CHASHEMOV Mamsurbek UZB 367
8 IBRAHIM Amirul Hamizan MAS 265 8 SUPHALAK Sitthisak THA 318 8 FARRIS Kendrick USA 362
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1 O ZHANG Xiangxiang CHN 319 1 © SA Jae-Hyuk KOR 366 1 O lUN llya KAZ 406
2© SALAZAR Diego COL 305 2O LI Hongli CHN 366 2O KOLECKI Szymon POL 403
3@ Triyatno INA 298 3© DAFTYAN Gevorg ARM 360 3O AKKAEV Khadjimourad RUS 402
4 BUOI Antonio ROU 295 4 KIM Kwang-Hoon KOR 355 KASABIEV Arsen GEO 399
5 PHAISAN Hansawong THA 294 5 PEREPETCHONOV Oleg RUS 354 5 PASHAEV Nizami AZE 396
6 RUIZ Lazara CUB 294 6 CAMBAR Ivan CUB 353 6 HERNANDEZ Yohandrys CUB 393
7 HUDAYBERGENOV Tolkunbek TKM 288 7 KHACHATRYAN Ara ARM 353 7 FARBAD Asghar Ebrahimi IRI 392
8 ABDEL BAKI Mohamed EGY 288 8 SZRAMIAK Krzysztof POL 352 8 KONSTANTINOV Roman RUS 387
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1 © ARAMNAU Andrei BLR 436 WR
2© KLOKOV Dmitriy RUS 423
3O LAPIKOV Dmitry RUS 420
4 DOLEGA Marcin POL 420
5 AHMETOV Bakytbek KAZ 415
6 KUZILOV Albert GEO 409
7 ISTOMIN Sergey KAZ 406
8 DOLEGA Robert POL 405
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1 © STEINER Matthias GER 461
2O CHIGISHEV Evgeny RUS 460
3® SCERBATIS Viktors LAT 448
4 UDACHIN Artem UKR 442
5 SHYMECHKO Ihor UKR 433
6 SHARIFI SADEH Rashid IRI 426
KLESZCZ Grzegorz POL 419
VELAGICAImIr GER 413
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1® JAROENRATTP THA 221 1 © CAD Lei CHN 282 WR
2O YUN Jin-Hee KOR 213 2© VAZHENINAAIIa KAZ 266
3• NOVIKAVA Anastassia BLR 213 3© EVSTYUKHINA Nadezhda RUS 264
4 RUMBEWAS Raema Lisa INA 206 4 KULESHA Iryna BLR 255
5 CONTRERAS Yuderki DOM 204 5 VALENTIN Udia ESP 250
6 ROACH Melanie USA 193 6 AGUIRRE Damaris MEX 245
7 ROHDE Julia GER 185 7 VALOYES Ubaldina COL 244
8 TOUA Dika PNG 184 8 LASSEN Jeane CAN 240
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WOMEN'S +75 K < d ^ H
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1 ® CHEN Yanqing CHN 244 OR 1® JANG Mi-Ran KOR 326 WR
2O CHAINOVA Marina RUS 227 2© KOROBKA OIha UKR 277
3® 0 Jong Ae PRK 226 30 GRAGOVETSKAYA Maria KAZ 270
4 KAMEAIM Wandee THA 226 4 OPELOGE Ele SAM 269
5 ESCOBAR Alexandra ECU 223 5 USMAN Mariam NGA 265
BEGAJ Romela ALB 216 6 HAWORTH Cheryl USA 259
KLEJNOWSKAAIeksandra POL 215 7 DOVHAL Yuliya UKR 258
COCOS Roxana ROU 204 8 LOVELY Deborah AUS 248
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Sebastian BOOIJ Minke CHEN Zhaoxia AYMAR Luciana
HAUKE Tobias ALEGRE Ramon BROWN Kiel DE GOEDE Eva FU Baorong DE LA PAZ
EUERSTE Morte AMAT Pol BROOKS Travis HERNANDEZ Maria
KELLER Florian ARBOS Eduard DE YOUNG Liam DE ROEVER Lisanne GAO Lihua BARRIONUEVO Noel
KORN Oliver CORTES Erancisco DOERNER Luke DIJKSTRA Wleke HUANG Junxia BURKART Claudia
MEINERT Niklas ENRIQUE Sergi DWYER Jamie GODERIE Maartje CHENG Hui GARCIA Agustina Soledad
MONTAG Jan-Marco FABREGASAlex GEORGE Bevan HOOG Ellen U Hongxia GONZALEZ OLIVA
MUELLER Maximilian FABREGAS Francisco GUEST David Mariana
NEVADO-GONZALES FERNANDEZ Juan HAMMOND Robert MOREIRA DE MELO LI Shuang GULU\ Alejandra
Carlos Fatima
WEINHOLD Max EREIXA Santi KAVANAGH Fergus MULDER Eefke MAYìbo KANEVSKY Giselle
WEISSENBORN Tibor GARZA Rodrigo KNOWLES Mark PAUMEN Maartje PAN Fengzheng LUCHETTI Rosario
WESS Benjamin OLIVA Roc LAMBERT Stephen POLKAMP Sophie REN Ye MARGALOT Mercedes
WESSTimo RIBAS Xavier MATHESON Eli SCHOPMAN Janneke SONG Qingling REBECCHI Caria
WITTE Philip SALA Albert OCKENDEN Eddie SMABERS Minke TANG Chunling ROSSI Mariana
WITTHAUS Matthias SOJO Victor SCHUBERT Grant VAN AS Naomi ZHANG Yimeng RUSSO Marine
ZELLER Christopher TUBAU Eduard SMITH Andrew VAN GEENHUIZEN Mlek ZHAOYudlao SUCCI Beien
ZELLER Philipp WELLS Matthew WELTEN Lidewlj ZHOUWanfeng VUKOJICIC Paola Spain won the men's silver medal
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1 0 TSIREKIDZE Irakli GEO
20 BENYEKLEF Amar ALG
3 • MESBAH Hesham EGY
3« ASCHWANDEN Sergei SUI
5 PERSHIN Ivan RUS
5 DAFREVILLE Yves Matthieu ERA
7 KAZUSIONAKAndrey BLR
7 SANTOS Eduardo BRA
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1 0 NAIDAN Tuvshlnbayar MGL
20 ZHITKEYEVAskhat KAZ
30 MIRALIYEV Movlud AZE
3» GROL Henk NED
5 MATYJASZEK Przemyslaw POL
5 ZHORZHOLIANI Levan GEO
7 HADFI Daniel HUN
Japan's Masato Uchishlba (white) throws Benjamin Darbelet (Fre) and wins the 60-66 kg gold medal 7 JANG Sungho KOR
WOMEN'S 4 8 - 5 2 KG ^ B j F ^ J
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1O XIAN Dongmel CHN
20 AN Kum Ae PRK
3• HADDAD Soraya ALG
3• NAKAMURA Misato JPN
5 KALIYEVA Sholpan KAZ
5 KIM Kyung-Ok KOR
HEYLEN Use BEL
CARRASCOSA Ana ESP
WOMEN'S 5 2 - 5 7 KG
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20 GRAVENSTIJN Deborah NED 2O CASTILLO Yalennis CUB
3® XU Yan CHN 3• JEONG Gyeong-Mi KOR
3• LIMA CUADROS Ketleyn BRA 3« POSSAMAI Stephanie ERA
5 HAREL Barbara ERA 5 SILVA Edinancia ESP
5 PEKLI Maria AUS 5 SAN MIGUEL Esther BRA
SATO Aiko JPN 7 PUREVJARGAL Lkhamdegd MGL
Alina Dumitru (ROU) won gold in the women's 48kg BACZKO Bernadett HUN 7 WOLLERT Heide GER
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5 BOEHM Annett GER 5 DORJGOTOVTserenkhand MGL
MESZAROS Anett HUN 7 RAMADAN Samah EGY
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3 • TERZIEV Kiril BUL 3« MUTALIMOV Marid KAZ 3• TUMENBAEV Ruslan KGZ
5 GHEORGHITA Stefan ROU 5 RODRIGUEZ Disney CUB 5 MONZÓN Roberto CUB
5 FUNDORA Ivan CUB 5 MASOUMI Fardin IRI 5 SHENG Jiang CHN
7 ASKREN Ben USA 7 MOCCO Stephen USA 7 NAZARIAN Armen BUL
8 GITINOV Arsen KGZ 8 AURELI Otto HUN 8 DIACONO Eusebiu ROU
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3« GUENOT Christophe ERA 3© MIZGAITIS Mindangas LTU
3® YANAKIEVYavor BUL 3« PATRIKEEVYouri ARM
5 MIKHALOVICH Aleh BLR 5 SZCZEPANIAK Yannick FRA
BACSI Peter HUN SJOEBERG Jalmar SWE
SAMOURGASHEVVarteres RUS BYERS Dremlel USA
MELYOSHIN Roman KAZ DEAK BARDOS Mihaly HUN
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10 MOISEEV Andrei RUS 5632
20 KRUNGOLCAS Edvinas LTU 5548
3• ZADNEPROVSKIS Andrejus LTU 5524
4 QIAN Zhenhua CHN 5516
5 GEBHARDT Steffen GER 5480
6 MICHALIK Michal CZE 5460
7 TYMOSHCHENKO Pavio UKR 5436
8 SOTO Oscar MEX 5420
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1 0 SCHOENEBORN Lena GER 5792
20 FELL Heather GBR 5752
3® TERESHCHUK VIktoria UKR 5672
4 SAMUSEVICH Anastasia BLR 5640
5 CHEN Qian CHN 5612
BOENISZ Paulina POL 5564
LIVINGSTON Katie GBR 5548
MEDANYAya EGY 5544
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1 • PHELPS Michael USA 42,96 WR 1® MELLOULI Oussama TUN 14:40.84 1® KITAJIMA Kosuke JPN 0:58.91 WR
2 0 PARK Tae-Hwan KOR 44.85 20 HACKETT Grant AUS 14:41.53 20 OEN Alexander NOR 0:59.20
3 ® VANDERKAAY Peter USA 45.14 3® COCHRANE Ryan CAN 14:42.69 3® DUBOSCQ Hugues ERA 0:59.37
4 BASSON Jean RSA 45.97 4 PRILUKOV Yuri RUS 14:43.21 4 HANSEN Brendan USA 0:59.57
5 BIEDERMANN Paul GER 46,00 5 JENSEN Larsen USA 14:48.16 5 RICKARD Brenton AUS 0:59.74
6 MEICHTRY Dominik SUI 46.95 6 DAVIES David GBR 14:52.11 6 SLUDNOV Roman RUS 0:59.87
7 OKUMURAYoshihiro JPN 47.14 7 ZHANG Lin CHN 14:55.20 7 BORYSIK Igor UKR 1:00.20
8 RENWICK Robbie GBR 47.47 8 SUN Yang CHN 15:05.12 8 GANGLOFF Mark USA 1:00.24
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Michael Phelps (USA) became the most successful Olympian in history after winning eight gold medals In the pool, taking his tally to 14 golds from just two Games
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1 O KITAJIMA Kosuke JPN 2:07.64 OR 1 O PEIRSOL Aaron USA 52.54 WR 1 O PHELPS Michael USA 50.58 OR
20 RICKARD Brenton AUS 2:08.88 20 GREVERS Matthew USA 53.11 20 CAVIC Milorad SRB 50.59
3© DUBOSCQ Hugues ERA 2:08.94 3® VYATCHANIN Arkady RUS 53.18 3© LAUTERSTEIN Andrew AUS 51.12
4 BROWN Mike CAN 2:09.03 3« STOECKEL Hayden AUS 53.18 4 CROCKER Ian USA 51.13
5 GYURTA Daniel HUN 2:09.22 5 DELANEY Ashley AUS 53.31 5 DUNFORD Jason KEN 51.47
6 SPANN Scott USA 2:09.76 6 TANCOCK Liam GBR 53.39 6 FUJII Takuro JPN 51.50
7 FACCI Loris ITA 2:10.57 7 WILDEBOER Aschwin ESP 53.51 7 SERDINOVAndhy UKR 51.59
8 ROSSINI Paolo ITA 2:11.48 8 MIYASHITA Junichi JPN 53.99 8 PINI Ryan PNG 51.86
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1 ® LOCHTE Ryan USA 53.94 WR 1 O PHELPS Michael USA 52.03 WR
2O PEIRSOL Aaron USA 54,33 20 CSEH Laszio HUN 52.70
3O VYATCHANIN Arkady RUS 54.93 3© MATSUDA Takeshi JPN 52.97
4 ROGAN Markus AUT 55.49 4 BURMESTER Moss NZL 54.35
5 IRIE Ryosuke JPN 55.72 4 WU Peng CHN 54.35
6 STOECKEL Hayden AUS 56.39 6 KORZENIOWSKI Pawel POL 54.60
7 FLOREA Razvan ROU 56.52 7 ALMEIDA Kaio BRA 54.71
8 TAIT Gregor GBR 57.00 8 SKVORTSOV Nikolay RUS 55.14
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1O PHELPS Michael USA 1:54.23 WR 1 0 PHELPS Michael USA 4:03.84 WR 1 0 VAN DER WEIJDEN Maarten NED 51:51.6
20 CSEH Laszio HUN 1:56.52 20 CSEH Laszio HUN 4:06.16 20 DAVIES David GBR 51:53.1
3® LOCHTE Ryan USA 1:56.53 3® LOCHTE Ryan USA 4:08.09 30 LURZ Thomas GER 51:53.6
4 PEREIRA Thiago BRA 1:58.14 4 BOGGIATTO Alessio ITA 4:12.16 4 CLERI Valerlo ITA 52:07.5
5 TAKAKUWA Ken JPN 1:58.22 5 MARIN Luca ITA 4:12.47 5 DRATTSEV Evgeny RUS 52:08.9
6 GODDARD James GBR 1:59.24 6 KIS Gergo HUN 4:12.84 6 STOYCHEV Petar BUL 52:09.1
7 BEAVERS Keith CAN 1:59.43 7 JOHNS Brian CAN 4:13.38 7 RYCKEMAN Brian BEL 52:10.7
8 TANCOCK Liam GBR 2:00.76 8 PEREIRA Thiago BRA 4:15.40 8 WARKENTIN Mark USA 52:13.0
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1 O SONI Rebecca USA 2:20.22 WR 1© TRICKETT Libby AUS 56.73 1 © LIU Zige CHN 2:04.18 WR
2O JONES Leisel AUS 2:22.05 20 MAGNUSON Christine USA 57.10 20 JIAO Liu Yang CHN 2:04.72
3® NORDENSTAM Sara NOR 2:23.02 3« SACHIPPER Jessicah AUS 57.25 3® SCHIPPER Jessicah AUS 2:06.26
JUKIC Mima AUT 2:23.24 4 ZHOU Yafei CHN 57.84 4 JEDRZEJCZAK Otylia POL 2:07.02
5 EFIMOVA Yuliya RUS 2:23.76 5 TAO Li SIN 57.99 5 NAKANISHI Yuko JPN 2:07.32
6 PIERSEAnnamay CAN 2:23.77 6 LOWE Jemma GBR 58.06 6 MONGEL Aurore ERA 2:07.36
7 KANETOU Rie JPN 2:25.14 7 SILVA Gabriella BRA 58.10 7 BREEDEN Elaine USA 2:07.57
8 TANEDA Megumi JPN 2:25.23 8 DEKKER Inge NED 58.54 8 HERSEY Kathleen USA 2:08.23
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1 ® COUGHLIN Natalie USA 0:58.96
2O COVENTRY Kirsty ZIM 0:59.19
3® HOELZER Margaret USA 0:59.34
4 SPOFFORTH Gemma GBR 0:59.38
5 ZUEVA Anastasia RUS 0:59.40
6 NAKAMURA Reiko JPN 0:59.72
MANAUDOU Laure FRA 1:00.10
ITO Hanae JPN 1:00.1i Liu Zige of China set a new world record as she captured the gold medal in the women's 200m butterfly
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1 m COVENTRY Kirsty ZIM 2:05.24 WR 1® RICE Stephanie AUS 2:08.45 WR 1 ® RICE Stephanie AUS 4:29.45 WR
20 HOELZER Margaret USA 2:06.23 20 COVENTRY Kirsty ZIM 2:08.59 2O COVENTRY Kirsty ZIM 4:29.89
3m NAKAMURA Reiko JPN 2:07.13 3® COUGHLIN Natalie USA 2:10.34 3• HOFF Katie USA 4:31.71
4 ZUEVA Anastasia RUS 2:07.88 4 HOFF Katie USA 2:10.68 4 BEISEL Elizabeth USA 4:34.24
5 BEISEL Elizabeth USA 2:08.23 5 COUTTS Alicia AUS 2:11.43 5 FILIPPI Alessia ITA 4:34.34
6 SIMMONDS Elizabeth GBR 2:08.51 6 KITAGAWAAsami JPN 2:11.56 6 MILEY Hannah GBR 4:39.44
7 NAY Meagen AUS 2:08.84 7 WILKINSON Julia CAN 2:12.43 7 MARTYNOVA lana RUS 4:40.04
8 HOCKING Belinda AUS 2:10.12 8 BARANOWSKA Katarzyna POL 2:13.36 8 LI Xuanxu CHN 4:42.13
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1 O HE Chong CHN 572.90 1 O MITCHAM Matthew AUS 537.95
2O DESPATIE Alexandre CAN 536.65 2O ZHOU Luxin CHN 533.15
3® QIN Kai CHN 530.10 3® GALPERIN Gleb RUS 525.80
4 SAUTIN Dmittiy RUS 512.65 4 HUO Liang CHN 508.40
5 ROZENBERG PavIo GER 485.60 5 GUERRA José CUB 507.15
6 DUMAIS Troy USA 472.50 6 HELM Mathew AUS 467.70
7 CASTILLO Yahel MEX 462.10 7 DALEY Thomas GBR 463.55
8 HAUSDING Patrick GER 462.05 8 PACHECO Rommel MEX 460.20
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5 CAN 409.29 5 USA 440.64
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2O PAKHALINA Yulia RUS 398.60
3® WU MInxia CHN 389.85
4 HARTLEY BIythe CAN 374.60
5 CAGNOnO Tania ITA 349.20
6 LINDBERG Anna SWE 342.15
7 STRAHON Sharleen AUS 331.00
8 FOSTER Nancilea USA 316.70
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SMITYasemIn CARDENAS Patty GOFERS Taniele
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IO USA 20
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1 O GER 72.917 10 VAN GRUNSVEN Anky NED 78.680 1 0 ROMEIKE Hinrich GER 54.20
20 NED 71.750 20 WERTH Isabell GER 76.650 20 MILES Gina USA 56.10
3« DEN 68.875 30 KEMMER Heike GER 74.455 3Q COOK Kristina GBR 57.40
4 USA 67.819 4 PETERS Steffen USA 74.150 4 JONES Megan AUS 59.00
5 SWE 67.347 5 MINDERHOUD Hans Peter NED 73.035 5 KLIMKE Ingrid GER 59.70
GBR 66.806 6 KORELOVA Alexandra RUS 72.625 6 DHENNIN Didier ERA 59.80
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8 AUS 64.623 8 KYRKLUND Kyra FIN 71.985 8 DIBOWSKI Andreas GER 65.20
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WANG Liqin SUSS Christian YOON Jae-Young GUO Yue LI Jia Wei PARK Mi-Young
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1 O PANG Wei CHN 688.2
20 JINJong-Oh KOR 684.5
30 TURNER Jason USA 682.0
4 BEAMAN Brian USA 682.0
5 EKIMOV Leonid RUS 680.5
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20 PELLIELO Giovanni ITA 143 20 D'ANIELLO Francesco ITA 187
30 ALIPOVAIexey RUS 142 3 ® HU Binyuan CHN 184
4 DIAMOND Michael AUS 142 4 HOLGUIN Jeffrey USA 182
5 GLASNOVIC Josip CRO 140 MARK Russell AUS 181
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20 BROVOLD Tore NOR 145 20 GALKINA Lioubov BUS 502.1 2O OTRYAD Gundegmaa MGL 792.2
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4 NIKOLAIDISAntonIs GYP 144 4 BEYERLE Jamie USA 499.8 FEI Fengji CHN 787.9
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