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Olympics Scoreboard: First Edition

OLYMPICS SCOREBOARD: FIRST EDITION

Winston-Salem Journal
The Associated Press
August 13, 2008
NC

Synchronized 10-m Platform

Women’s final

1. China (Wang Xin; Chen Ruolin), 363.54. 2. Australia (Briony
Cole; Melissa Wu), 335.16. 3. Mexico (Paola Espinosa; Tatiana
Ortiz), 330.06. 4. Germany (Annett Gamm; Nora Subschinski),
310.29. 5. United States (Mary Beth Dunnichay, Indianapolis; Haley
Ishimatsu, Indianapolis), 309.12. 6. North Korea (Choe Kum Hui; Kim
Un Hyang), 308.10. 7. Canada (Meaghan Benfeito; Roseline Filion),
305.91. 8. Britain (Tonia Couch; Stacie Powell), 303.48.

Equestrian

Eventing

Individual Final Ranking

1. Hinrich Romeike (MARIUS), Germany (7, 37.40; 3, 12.80; 19, 4.00; 1,
0.00), 54.20. 2. Gina Miles (MCKINLAIGH), Creston, Calif. (10, 39.30;
12, 16.80; 1, 0.00; 1, 0.00), 56.10. 3. Kristina Cook (MINERS FROLIC),
Britain (13, 40.20; 13, 17.20; 1, 0.00; 1, 0.00), 57.40. 4. Megan Jones
(IRISH JESTER), Australia (4, 35.40; 9, 15.60; 19, 4.00; 11, 4.00),
59.00. 5. Ingrid Klimke (ABRAXXAS), Germany (3, 33.50; 13, 17.20;
19, 4.00; 18, 5.00), 59.70. 6. Didier Dhennin (ISMENE DU TEMPLE),
France (17, 42.80; 8, 14.00; 18, 3.00; 1, 0.00), 59.80. 7. Clayton
Fredericks (BEN ALONG TIME), Australia (6, 37.00; 11, 16.40; 19,
4.00; 11, 4.00), 61.40. 8. Andreas Dibowski (BUTTS LEON), Germany
(11, 39.60; 16, 17.60; 1, 0.00; 19, 8.00), 65.20.

U.S. Finishers: 42. Becky Holder (COURAGEOUS COMET), Mendota Heights,
Minn. (5, 35.70; 58, 82.00; 32, 8.00), 125.70. 44. Karen O’Connor
(MANDIBA), The Plains, Va. (16, 41.90; 59, 84.80; 30, 5.00),
131.70. NR. Amy Tryon (POGGIO II), Redmond, Wash. (24, 46.50; , EL),
EL. NR. Phillip Dutton (CONNAUGHT), Avondale, Pa. (14, 40.60; 20,
19.60; 32, 8.00), DQ.

Team Final Ranking

1. Germany (Hinrich Romeike; Ingrid Klimke; Andreas Dibowski;
Frank Ostholt; Peter Thomsen), 166.10. 2. Australia (Megan Jones;
Clayton Fredericks; Sonja Johnson; Lucinda Fredericks; Shane Rose),
171.20. 3. Britain (Kristina Cook; Mary King; William Fox-Pitt; Daisy
Dick; Sharon Hunt), 185.70. 4. Sweden (Linda Algotsson; Katrin Norling;
Dag Albert; Viktoria Carlerback; Magnus Gallerdal), 230.50. 5. New
Zealand (Caroline Powell; Mark Todd; Joe Meyer; Heelan Tompkins; Andrew
Nicholson), 240.90. 6. Italy (Vittoria Panizzon; Susanna Bordone;
Roberto Rotatori; Stefano Brecciaroli; Fabio Magni), 246.40. 7. United
States (Gina Miles, Creston, Calif.; Phillip Dutton, Avondale, Pa.;
Becky Holder, Mendota Heights, Minn.; Karen O’Connor, The Plains,
Va.; Amy Tryon, Redmond, Wash.), 250.00. 8. Ireland (Austin O’Connor;
Geoffrey Curran; Louise Lyons; Niall Griffin; Patricia Ryan), 276.10.

Fencing

Men’s Individual Sabre

Bronze Medal: Mihai Covaliu, Romania, def. Julien Pillet, France,
15-11.

Gold Medal: Zhong Man, China, def. Nicolas Lopez, France, 15-9.

Gymnastics

Men’s Team

Final Ranking

1. China (Chen Yibing; Huang Xu; Li Xiaopeng; Xiao Qin; Yang Wei;
Zou Kai), 286.125. 2. Japan (Takehiro Kashima; Takuya Nakase;
Makoto Okiguchi; Koki Sakamoto; Hiroyuki Tomita; Kohei Uchimura),
278.875. 3. United States (Sasha Artemev, Highlands Ranch, Colo.;
Raj Bhavsar, Houston; Joey Hagerty, Rio Rancho, N.M.; Jonathan
Horton, Houston; Justin Spring, Burke, Va.; Kevin Tan, Fremont,
Calif.), 275.850. 4. Germany (Thomas Andergassen; Philipp Boy;
Fabian Hambuechen; Robert Juckel; Marcel Nguyen; Evgenij Spiridonov),
274.600. 5. South Korea (Kim Daeeun; Kim Jihoon; Kim Seungil; Kim
Soomyun; Yang Taeyoung; Yoo Wonchul), 274.375. 6. Russia (Maxim
Devyatovskiy; Anton Golotsutskov; Sergey Khorokhordin; Nikolay
Kryukov; Konstantin Pluzhnikov; Yury Ryazanov), 274.300. 7. Romania
(Adrian Bucur; Marian Dragulescu; Flavius Koczi; Daniel Popescu;
Razvan Selariu; Robert Stanescu), 274.175. 8. France (Thomas Bouhail;
Benoit Caranobe; Yann Cucherat; Dimitri Karbanenko; Danny Pinheiro
Rodrigues; Hamilton Sabot), 272.875.

Shooting

Men’s Double Trap

Final

1. Glenn Eller, Katy, Texas (145, 45), 190. 2. Francesco D Aniello,
Italy (141, 46), 187. 3. Hu Binyuan, China (138, 46), 184. 4. Jeff
Holguin, Yorba Linda, Calif. (140, 42), 182. 5. Russell Mark, Australia
(136, 45), 181. 6. Richard Faulds, Britain (137, 43), 180. 7. Ahmed
Almaktoum, United Arab Emirates (136), 136. 8. William Chetcuti,
Malta (136), 136.

Tennis

U.S. Men’s results

Second-round singles: James Blake (8), Tampa, Fla., def. Dominik
Hrbaty, Slovakia, 7-6 (3), 4-6, 6-3.

First-round doubles: Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan (1), Wesley Chapel,
Fla., def. Mark Knowles and Devin Mullings, Bahamas, 6-2, 6-1.

U.S. Women’s results

Second-round singles: Serena Williams (4), Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.,
def. Samantha Stosur, Australia, 6-2, 6-0. Venus Williams (7), Palm
Beach Gardens, Fla., def. Iveta Benesova, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-4.

First-round doubles: Lindsay Davenport and Liezel Huber (5), Newport
Beach, Calif., def. Klaudia Jans and Alicja Rosolska, Poland, 6-2,
6-1. Serena Williams and Venus Williams (2), Palm Beach Gardens,
Fla. def. Iveta Benesova and Nicole Vaidisova, Czech Republic, 4-6,
7-5, 6-1.

Weightlifting

Men’s 69kg

Final

1. Liao Hui, China (1, 158-347.6; 1, 190-418), 348 kg.-765.6
pounds. 2. Vencelas Dabaya-Tientcheu, France (5, 151-332.2; 2,
187-411.4), 338-743.6. 3. Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan, Armenia (3,
153-336.6; 3, 185-407), 338-743.6. 4. Yordanis Borrero, Cuba (6,
148-325.6; 6, 180-396), 328-721.6. 5. Turan Mirzayev, Azerbaijan (9,
146-321.2; 4, 181-398.2), 327-719.4. 6. Kim Chol Jin, North Korea
(8, 146-321.2; 5, 180-396), 326-717.2. 7. Afgan Bayramov, Azerbaijan
(10, 145-319; 7, 175-385), 320-704. 8. Sitthisak Suphalak, Thailand
(7, 147-323.4; 12, 171-376.2), 318-699.6.

Women’s 63kg

Final

1. Pak Hyon Suk, North Korea (2, 106-233.2; 1, 135-297), 241
kg.-530.2 pounds. 2. Irina Nekrassova, Kazakhstan (1, 110-242;
2, 130-286), 240-528. 3. Lu Ying-Chi, Taiwan (3, 104-228.8; 3,
127-279.4), 231-508.2. 4. Christine Girard, Canada (6, 102-224.4; 5,
126-277.2), 228-501.6. 5. Thi Thiet Nguyen, Vietnam (7, 100-220; 6,
125-275), 225-495.

Wrestling

Greco-Roman

Men’s Under 55g

Bronze Medal Final 1: Roman Amoyan, Armenia, def. Yagnier Hernandez,
Cuba, 3-0, 5-0.

Bronze Medal Final 2: Park Eunchol, South Korea, def. Hamid Soryan,
Iran, 1-1, 2-2.

Gold Medal Final: Nazyr Mankiev, Russia, def. Rovshan Bayramov,
Azerbaijan, 4-3, 2-2.

Men’s Under 60kg

Bronze Medal Final 1: Ruslan Tiumenbaev, Kyrgyzstan, def. Roberto
Monzon, Cuba, 8-0, 1-0.

Bronze Medal Final 2: Nurbakyt Tengizbayev, Kazakhstan, def. Sheng
Jiang, China, 4-1, 1-2, 3-0.

Gold Medal Final: Islam-Beka Albiev, Russia, def. Vitaliy Rahimov,
Azerbaijan, 2-0, 4-0.

Yesterday’s team scores

BASKETBALL (Men)

Lithuania 99, Iran 67

Croatia 85, Russia 78

Greece 87, Germany 64

Spain 85, China 75, OT

United States 97, Angola 76

Argentina 85, Australia 68

BASKETBALL (Women)

Russia 71, Belarus 65

Spain vs. Czech Republic, late

FIELD HOCKEY (Women)

Argentina 2, Britain 2, tie

Australia 6, Spain 1

United States 1, Japan 1, tie

China 3, South Africa 0

Netherlands 3, South Korea 2

Germany 2, New Zealand 1

FIELD HOCKEY (Men)

Australia 10, South Africa 0

China vs. South Korea, late

SOCCER (Women)

Germany 1, North Korea 0

Brazil 3, Nigeria 1

China 2, Argentina 0

Sweden 2, Canada 1

United States 4, New Zealand 0

Japan 5, Norway 1

SOFTBALL

Canada 6, Taiwan 1

United States 11, Venezuela 0 (5)

China 10, Netherlands 2

Japan 4, Australia 3

China vs. Venezuela, late

TEAM HANDBALL (Men)

Croatia 33, Brazil 14

Russia 28, Egypt 27

France 33, China 19

Spain 30, Poland 29

South Korea 31, Denmark 30

Iceland 33, Germany 29

TEAM HANDBALL (Women)

Russia 28, Brazil 19

Romania vs. France, late

VOLLEYBALL (Men)

Russia 3, Germany 2 (25-27, 25-21, 21-25, 25-23, 16-14)

United States 3, Italy 1 (24-26, 25-22, 25-15, 25-21)

Poland 3, Egypt 0 (25-21, 25-18, 25-10)

Brazil 3, Serbia 1 (25-27, 25-20, 25-17, 25-21)

China 3, Venezuela 2 (25-21, 21-25, 16-25, 25-21, 16-14)

Bulgaria 3, Japan 1 (27-29, 25-23, 21-25, 19-25)

WATER POLO (Men)

Montenegro 12, Canada 0

Spain 9, Australia 8

United States 12, Italy 11

Hungary 17, Greece 6

Croatia 11, Serbia 8

Germany 6, China 5

WATER POLO (Women)

Italy vs. Algeria, late

Medals

(Through 53 medal events)

Country G S B Tot

United States 7 7 8 22

China 13 3 4 20

South Korea 5 6 1 12

Australia 3 2 5 10

Italy 3 4 2 9

Russia 2 4 3 9

France 0 7 2 9

North Korea 1 2 4 7

Germany 4 1 1 6

Japan 3 1 2 6

Britain 2 1 3 6

Netherlands 1 1 2 4

Azerbaijan 1 2 0 3

Brazil 0 0 3 3

Czech Republic 2 0 0 2

Slovakia 1 1 0 2

Finland 1 0 1 2

Romania 1 0 1 2

Spain 1 0 1 2

Zimbabwe 0 2 0 2

Austria 0 1 1 2

Cuba 0 1 1 2

Kazakhstan 0 1 1 2

Armenia 0 0 2 2

Indonesia 0 0 2 2

Taiwan 0 0 2 2

India 1 0 0 1

Thailand 1 0 0 1

Colombia 0 1 0 1

Hungary 0 1 0 1

Norway 0 1 0 1

Sweden 0 1 0 1

Turkey 0 1 0 1

Vietnam 0 1 0 1

Algeria 0 0 1 1

Argentina 0 0 1 1

Belarus 0 0 1 1

Croatia 0 0 1 1

Georgia 0 0 1 1

Kyrgyzstan 0 0 1 1

Mexico 0 0 1 1

Switzerland 0 0 1 1

Tajikistan 0 0 1 1

Togo 0 0 1 1

Ukraine 0 0 1 1

Uzbekistan 0 0 1 1

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