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UPDATED: August-14-2008  
Medal Review of August 13
 
 

Swimming--Men's 200m Butterfly

(L-R) Silver medallist Laszlo Cesh of Hungary, gold medallist Michael Phelps of the United States, and bronze medallist Takeshi Matsuda of Japan. Phelps increased his gold count to four at the Beijing Olympics and set a new world record of 1 minutes,  52.03 seconds, shaving 0.06 second off his previous world record. China's medal hopeful Wu Peng finished the fourth in 1 minute, 54.35 seconds, 2.32 seconds behind Phelps

Swimming--Women's 200m Freestyle

(L-R) Silver medallist Sara Isakovic of Slovenia, gold medallist Federica Pellegrini of Italy, and bronze medallist Pang Jiaying of China. The 20-year-old Pellegrini set a new world record of 1 minute, 54.82 seconds, 0.63 second ahead of her own world record set by in Monday's heats

Swimming--Men's 4X200m Freestyle Relay

(L-R) U.S. swimmers Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, Ricky Berens and Peter Vanderkaay at the award ceremony. The team set a new world record of 6 minutes, 58.56 seconds. Team Russia won the silver and Team Australia finished the third

Swimming--Women's 200m Individual Medley

(L-R) Silver medallist Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe, gold medallist Stephanie Rice of Australia, and bronze medallist Natalie Coughlin of the U.S.. Rice set a new world record of 2 minutes, 8.45 seconds to beat her previous world record of 2 minutes, 8.92 seconds set in March, 2008

Cycling--Women's Individual Time Trial

(L-R) Silver medallist Emma Pooley of Great Britain, gold medallist Kristin Armstrong of the U.S., and bronze medallist Karin Thurig of Switzerland. The event, which features a climb and a descent just beneath the Great Wall, begun with the gradual 12.5km climb up the Badaling Pass.Twenty-five cyclists from sixteen countries and regions competed in the 23.5km race

Cycling--Men's Individual Time Trial

(L-R) Silver medallist Gustav Larsson of Sweden, gold medallist Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland, and bronze medallist Levi Leipheimer of the U.S.

Gymnastics--Women's Team

(L-R) Cheng Fei, Yang Yilin, Li Shanshan, He Kexin, Jiang Yuyuan and Deng Linlin, members of China's women's gymnastics team, wave to the audience at the award ceremony. Chinese women gymnasts scored a winning total of 188.900 points to take the gold medal, the first ever women's team gold in the country's history. The U.S. finished the second in 186.525 and Romania got the bronze in 181.525

Diving--Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard

(L-R) Silver medallists Dmitry Sautin/Yuriy Kunakov of Russia, gold medallists Qin Kai/Wang Feng of China, and bronze medallists Illya Kvasha/Oleksiy Prygorov of Ukraine. With the pair's clean victory, China has swept all of the four gold in synchronized diving events at the ongoing Games

Shooting--Women's 25m Pistol

(L-R) Silver medallist Gundegmaa Otryad of Mongolia, gold medallist Chen Ying of China, and bronze medallist Munkhbayar Dorjsuren of Germany

Weightlifting--Women's 69kg

(L-R) Silver medallist Oxana Slivenko of Russia, gold medallist Liu Chunhong of China, and bronze medallist Natalya Davydova of Ukraine. Liu defended her title by breaking three world records. She is also the first Chinese athlete to creat world record at the ongoing Games

Weightlifting--Men's 77kg

(L-R) Silver medallist Li Hongli of China, gold medallist Sa Jae-hyouk of South Korea, and bronze medallist Gevorg Davtyan of Armenia. Sa, 23, beat Li with bodyweight advantage

Wrestling--Men's 66kg Greco-Roman

(L-R) Silver medallist Kanatbek Begaliev of Kyrgyzstan, gold medallist Steeve Guenot of France, and bronze medallists Armen Vardanyan of Ukraine and Mikhail Siamionau of Belarus. Guenot won the first gold at the Beijing Olympic Games for the French delegation

Wrestling--Men's 74kg Greco-Roman

(L-R) Silver medallist Chang Yongxiang of China, gold medallist Manuchar Kvirkelia of Georgia, and bronze medallists Yavor Yanakiev of Bulgaria and Christophe Guenot of France. Chang made history in China's men's wrestling. The previous best result of the Chinese delegation at the same event was a bronze medal

Judo--Women's 70kg

(L-R) Silver medallist Anaysi Hernandez of Cuba, gold medallist Masae Ueno of Japan, and bronze medallists Ronda Rousey of the U.S. and Edith Bosch of the Netherlands. Ueno defended her title and won the fourth judo gold for the Japanese delegation

Judo--Men's 90kg

(L-R) Silver medallist Amar Benikhlef of Algeria, gold medallist Irakli Tsirekidze of Georgia, and bronze medallists Hesham Mesbah of Egypt and Sergei Aschwanden of Switzerland

Fencing--Men's Individual Foil

(L-R) Silver medallist Yuki Ota of Japan, gold medallist Benjamin Kleibrink of Germany, and bronze medallist Salvatore Sanzo of Italy

Fencing--Women's Individual Epee

(L-R) Silver medallist Ana Maria Branza of Romania, gold medallist Britta Heidemann of Germany, and bronze medallist Ildiko Mincza-Nebald of Hungary. Li Na of China finished the fourth


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