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Sunday's Olympic Results
Sunday's Olympic Results
BASKETBALL
Men
Group A
Nigeria 60, Tunisia 56
United States 98, France 71
Argentina 102, Lithuania 79
Group B
Brazil 75, Australia 71
Spain 97, China 81
Russia 95, Britain 75
SOCCER
Men
Group A
Senegal 2, Uruguay 0
Britain 3, United Arab Emirates 1
Group B
Mexico 2, Gabon 0
South Korea 2, Switzerland 1
Group C
Brazil 3, Belarus 1
Egypt 1, New Zealand 1
Group D
Honduras 1, Spain 0
Japan 1, Morocco 0
HANDBALL
Men
Group A
Iceland 31, Argentina 25
Sweden 28, Tunisia 21
France 44, Britain 15
Group B
Croatia 31, South Korea 21
Spain 26, Serbia 21
Denmark 27, Hungary 25
FIELD HOCKEY
Women
Pool A
Netherlands 3, Belgium 0
China 4, South Korea 0
Britain 4, Japan 0
Pool B
New Zealand 1, Australia 0
Argentina 7, South Africa 1
Germany 2, United States 1
VOLLEYBALL
Men
Pool A
Bulgaria 3, Britain 0 (25-18, 25-20, 26-24)
Argentina 3, Australia 0 (25-21, 25-22, 25-20)
Poland 3, Italy 1 (21-25, 25-20, 25-23, 25-14)
Pool B
Russia 3, Germany 0 (31-29, 25-18, 25-17)
United States 3, Serbia 0 (25-17, 25-22, 25-21)
Brazil 3, Tunisia 0 (25-17, 25-21, 25-18)
WATER POLO
Men
Group A
Croatia 8, Greece 6
Spain 14, Kazakhstan 6
Italy 8, Australia 5
Group B
Serbia 14, Hungary 10
Romania 13, Britain 4
United States 8, Montenegro 7
How Canada Fared
Cycling
Women's Road Race - Joelle Numainville, Laval, QUE finished 12th with atime of 3:35:56s; Denise Ramsden, Yellowknife, NWT finished 27th with time of 3:35:56s and Clara Hughes, Glen Sutton, QUE finished 32nd with time of 3:36:01.
Swimming
Women's 100m Breaststroke Semifinals - Tera Van Beilen, Oakville, Ont. finished 4th in Heat 1 with a time of 1:07.48; Jillian Tyler, Calgary, ALB finished 7th in heat 2 with time of 1:07.87s. neither advances
Women's 100m Backstroke Semifinals - In Heat 2 Julia Wilkinson, Stratford, Ont. came in 5th with a time of 59.91 and Sinead Russell, Burlington, Ont. ame in 8th with a time of 1:00.57. neither advance.
Women's 400m Freestyle - Brittany MacLean, Etobicoke, Ont. swam to a 7th place finish in the finals with a time of 4:06.24.
Men's 200m Freestyle - Blake Worsley, Victoria, B.C. finished first in Heat 3 with a time of 1:48.14 but does not advance to semifinals.
Men's 100m Backstroke - Charles Francis, Montreal, QUE came in 7th in the semifinals witha time of 54.42. did not advance to final
Men's 4x100m - Canada (Brent Hayden, Vancouver, B.C., Colin Russell, Burlington, Ont., Richard Hortness, Medicine Hat, ALB and Thomas Gossland, Vancouver, B.C.) finished 5th in their heat with a time of 3:16.42. not advancing
Beach Volleyball
Women's - Annie Martin, Sherbrooke, NS/Marie-Andree Lessard, Ville LaSalle, QUE lost to United Kingdom, 2-1 sets
Canoe Slalom
Men's Kayak Single - Michael Tayler, Ottawa, Ont. finished 20th in the Preliminaries with a time of 97.64.
Rowing
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls - Preliminaries Anthony Jacob, Vancouver, B.C./Doug Vandor, Dewittville, QC finished third and move on to the repechage.
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls - Lindsay Jennerich, Victoria, B.C./Patricia Obee, Victoria, B.C. finished 5th and move onto the repechage stage
Judo
First Round - Sasha Mehmedovic, Montreal, QUE was defeated in the first round by Masashi Ebinuma, JPN, by Ippon
Sailing
Men's Star - In Race 2 Richard Clarke, Toronto, Ont., Tyler Bjorn, Montreal, QUE sailed to a 15th place finish with 10 points for total of 26 points
Boxing
Men's 69kg - Custio Clayton, Halifax, NS beat Oscar Molina Casillas, MEX by a score of 12-8 in the round of 32.
Diving
Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard - Emilie Heymans, St. Lambert, QUE and Jennifer Abel, Laval, QUE won Canada's first medal at the 2012 Olympics a Bronze medal.
Men's Finn - Greg Douglas, Toronto, Ont. is in 20th place with a total of 39 points after two races.
Rowing
Women's Eight - (Lesley Thompson-Willie (coxswain) - London Ont; Andreanne Morin, Montreal, QC; Darcy Marquardt, Richmond, BC; Ashley Brzozowicz, London, ON; Krista Guloien, Port Moody, BC; Rachelle Viinberg, Regina, SK; Natalie Mastracci, Thorold, ON; Lauren Wilkinson, North Vancouver, BC; Janine Hanson, Winnipeg, MB.) finished first in their heat with a time of 6:13.91 and advance to finals.
Tennis
Men's Singles - David Ferrer, ESP beat Vasek Pospisil, Vancouver, B.C., 2-0 sets
Table Tennis
Mo Zhang, Ottawa, Ont. lost to Qiangbing Li, AUT, 4-1
Badminton
Women's Doubles - Michelle Li, Markham, Ont./Alexandra Bruce, Toronto, Ont. lost to South Korea, 2-0 sets
Shooting
Dorothy Ludwig, Langley, B.C. finshed 34th with a score of 376 pts.
Sunday's Medal Winners
Archery - Team Women's Results
Gold - Korea
Silver - China
Bronze - Japan
Cycling - Women's Road Race
Gold - Marianne Vos, NED, 3:25:29
Silver - Elisabeth Armistead, GBR, 3:25:29
Bronze - Olga Zabelinskaya, RUS, 3:25:31
Diving - Women's 3m Synchronized Springboard
Gold - Wu Minxia/He Zi, CHN, 346.20
Silver - Abigail Johnston/Kelci Bryant, USA, 321.90
Bronze - Emilie Heymans/Jennifer Abel, CAN, 316.80.
Judo - Women's 52kg
Gold - An Kum Ae (PRK)
Silver - Yanet Bermov Acota (CUB)
Bronze - Priscilla Gneto (FRA)
Bronze - Rosalba Forciniti (ITA)
Judo - Men's 66kg
Gold - Lasha Shavdatuashvili (GEO)
Silver - Miklos Ungvari (HUN)
Bronze - Pawel Zagrodnik (POL)
Bronze - Cho Jun-Ho (KOR)
Shooting - Women's 10m Air Pistol
Gold - Guo Wenjun, CHN, 488.1
Silver - Celine Goberville, FRA, 486.6
Bronze - Olena Kostevych, UKR, 486.6
Shooting - Women's Skeet
Gold - Kimberly Rhode, USA, 99
Silver - Wei Ning, CHN, 91
Bronze - Danka Bartekova, SVK, 90
Weightlifting - Women's 53kg
Gold - Sulifiya Chinshanlo, KAZ, 226
Silver - Hsu Shu-Ching, TPE, 219
Bronze - Cristina Iova, MDA, 219
Weightlifting - Men's 56kg
Gold - Yun Chol Om, PRK, 293
Silver - Wu Jingbiao, CHN, 289
Bronze - Valentin Hristov, AZE, 281
Fencing - Men's Individual Sabre
Gold - Aron Szilagyi, HUN
Silver - Diego Occhiuzzi, ITA
Bronze - Nikolay Kovalev, RUS
Swimming - Women's 100m Butterfly
Gold - Dana Vollmer, USA, 55.98 (WR)
Silver - Lu Ying, CHN, 56.87
Bronze - Alicia Coutts, AUS, 56.94
Swimming - Men's 100m Breaststroke
Gold - Cameron van der Burgh, RSA, 58.46 (WR)
Silver - Christian Sprenger, AUS, 58.93
Bronze - Brendan Hansen,USA, 59.49
Swimming - Women's 400m Freestyle
Gold - Camille Muffat, FRA, 4:01.45 (OR)
Silver - Allison Schmitt, USA, 4:01.77
Bronze - Rebecca Adlington, GBR, 4:03.01
Swimming - Men's 400m Freestyle Relay
Gold - France, 3:09.93
Silver - United States, 3:10.38
Bronze - Russia, 3:11.41
ARCHERY
Team Women's
Quarterfinals
Korea def. Denmark, 206-195
Japan def. Mexico, 219-209
Russia def. Chinese Taipei, 216-2106*
China def. United States, 218-213
Note: Russia wins on tie-breaker
Semifinals
Korea def. Japan, 224-206
China def. Russia, 208-207
Finals
Japan def. Russia, 209-207
Korea def. China, 210-209
Cycling
Women's Road Race Finals
Pos. Name, Country, Time: 1. Marianne Vos, NED, 3:25:29; 2. Elisabeth Armistead, GBR, 3:25:29; 3. Olga Zabelinskaya, RUS, 3:25:31; 4. Ina Teutenberg, GER, 3:35:56; 5. Giorgia Bronzini, ITA, 3:35:56; 6. Emma Johansson. SWE, 3:35:56; 7. Shelley Olds, USA, 3:35:56; 8. Pauline Ferrand Prevot, FRA, 3:35:56; 9. Liesbet de Vocht, BEL, 3:35:56; 10. Aude Biannic, FRA, 3:35:56; 11. Katarzyna Tawlowska, POL, 3:35:56; 12. Joelle Numainville, CAN, 3:35:56; 13. Ahreum Na, KOR, 3:35:56; 14. Annemiek van Vleuten, NED, 3:35:56; 15. Alena Amialiusik, BLR, 3:35:56; 16. Ashleigh Moolman, RSA, 3:35:56; 17. Grete Treier, EST, 3:35:56; 18. Linda Melanie Villumsen, NZL, 3:35:56; 19. Emilia Fahlin, SWE, 3:35:56; 20. Pia Sundstedt, FIN, 3:35:56; 21. Christine Majerus, LUX, 3:35:56; 22. Polona Matagelj, SLO, 3:35:56; 23. Clemilda Fernandes Silva, BRA, 3:35:56; 24. Evelyn Stevens, USA, 3:35:56; 25. Tatiana Antoshina, RUS, 3:35:56; 26. Evelyn Yesenia Garcia Marroquin, ESA, 3:35:56; 27. Denise Ramsden, CAN, 3:35:56; 28. Joanna van de Winkel, RSA, 3:35:56; 29. Maaike Polspoel, BEL, 3:36:01; 30. Tatiana Guderzo, ITA, 3:36:01; 32. Clara Hughes, CAN, 3:36:01.
DIVING
Women's 3m Synchronized Springboard
Finals
Pos. Names, Country, Score: 1. Wu Minxia/He Zi, CHN, 346.20; 2. Abigail Johnston/Kelci Bryant, USA, 321.90; 3. Emilie Heymans/Jennifer Abel, CAN, 316.80; 4. Tania Cagnotto/Francesca Dallape, ITA, 314.10; 5. Anabelle Smith/Sharleen Stratton, AUS, 304.95; 6. Anna Pysmenska/Olena Fedorova, UKR, 302.40; 7. Alicia Blagg/Rebecca Gallantree, GBR, 285.60; 8. Panddelela Rinong Pamg/Juan Hoong Cheong, MAS 283.50.
JUDO
Men's 66kg Results
Bronze Medal Matches
Pawel Zagrodnik, POL def. Masashi Ebinuma, JPN, by Ippon
Cho Jun-Ho, KOR) def. Sugoi Uriarte, ESP, by Yus
Gold Medal Match
Lasha Shavdatuashvili, GEO def Miklos Ungvari, HUN, by Yuk
Women's 52kg
Bronze Medal Matches
Priscilla Gneto, FRA def. Marie Muller, LUX, by Ippon
Rosalba Forciniti, ITA def. Iise Heylen, BEL, by Yus
Gold Medal Match
An Kum Ae, PRK def. Yanet Bermoy Acosta, CUB, by Yuko
FENCING
Men's Individual Sabre
Bronze Medal Match
Nikolay Kovalev, RUS def. Rares Dumitrescu, ROU, 15-10
Gold Medal Match
Aron Szilagyi, HUN def. Diego Occhiuzzi, ITA, 15-8
GYMNASTICS
Women's Team Competition
Qualification Round
Pos. Name, Country, Score: 1. United States, 181.863 (Q); 2. Russia, 180.429 (Q); 3. China, 176.637 (Q); 4. Romania, 176.264 (Q); 5. Great Britain, 170.656 (Q); 6. Japan, 170.196 (Q); 7. Italy, 168.397 (Q); 8. Canada, 167.696 (Q); 9. Germany, 167.331; 10. Australia, 166.721; 11. France, 164.796; 12. Brazil, 161.285.
SHOOTING
Women's 10m Air Pistol
Finals
Pos. Name, Country, Score: 1. Guo Wenjun, CHN, 388+100.1488.1; 2. Celine Goberville, FRA, 387+99.6486.6; 3. Olena Kostevych, UKR, 387+99.6486.6; 4. Liubov Yaskevich, RUS, 385+101486; 5. Viktoria Chaika, BLR, 385+100.2485.2; 6. Su Yuling, CHN, 386+98.6484.6; 7. Zorana Arunovic, SRB, 385+98.5483.5; 8. Lenka Maruskova, CZE, 385+97.6482.6.
Women's Skeet
Finals
Pos. Name, Country, Score: 1. Kimberly Rhode, USA, 99; 2. Wei Ning, CHN, 91; 3. Danka Bartekova, SVK, 90; 4. Marina Belikova, RUS, 90; 5. Chiara Cainero, ITA, 89; 6. Christine Wenzel, GER, 89.
Swimming
Women's
100m Butterfly
Finals
1. Dana Vollmer, USA, 55.98 (WR); 2. Lu Ying, CHN, 56.87; 3. Alicia Coutts, AUS, 56.94; 4. Sarah Sjostrom, SW, 57.17; 5. Haria Bianchi, ITA, 57.27; 6. Jeanette Ottesen Gray, DEN, 57.35; 7. Claire Donahue, USA, 57.48; 8. Ellen Gandy, GBR, 57.76.
400m Freestyle
Finals
Pos. Name, Country, Time: 1. Camille Muffat, FRA, 4:01.45 (OR); 2. Allison Schmitt, USA, 4:01.77; 3. Rebecca Adlington, GBR, 4:03.01; 4. Lotte Friis, DEN, 4:03.98; 5. Federica Pellegrini, ITA, 4:04.50; 6. Coralie Balmy, FRA, 4:05.50; 7. Brittany Maclean, CAN, 4:06.24; 8. Lauren Boyle, NZL, 4:06.25.
100m Backstroke
Semifinal 1
Pos. Name, Country, Time: 1. Missy Franklin, USA, 59.12; 2. Aya Terakawa, JPN, 59.34; 3. Gemma Spofforth, GBR, 59.70; 4. Fu Yuanhui, CHN, 59.82; 5. Simona Baumrtova, CZE, 1:00.02; 6. Alexianne Castel, FRA, 1:00.24; 7. Arianna Barbieri, ITA, 1:00.27; 8. Georgia Davies, GBR, 1:00.56.
Semifinal 2
Pos. Name, Country, Time: 1. Emily Seebohm, AUS, 58.39; 2. Zhao Jing, CHN, 59.55; 3. Anatasia Zueva, RUS, 59.68; 4. Belinda Kocking, AUS, 59.79; 5. Julia Wilkinson, CAN, 59.91; 6. Rachel Bootsma, USA, 1:00.04; 7. Kirsty Coventry, ZIM, 1:00.39; 8. Sinead Russell, CAN, 1:00.57.
100m Breaststroke
Semifinal 1
Pos. Name, Country, Time: 1. Rebecca Soni, USA, 1:05.98; 2. Breeja Larson, USA, 1:06.70; 3. Satomi Suzuki, JPN, 1:07.10; 4. Alia Atkinson, JAM, 1:07.48; 4. Tera Van Beilen, CAN, 1:07.48; 6. Jennie Johansson, SWE, 1:07.57; 7. Suzaan van Biljon, RSA, 1:07.68; 8. Mina Matsushima, JPN, 1:08.26.
Semifinal 2
Pos. Name, Country, Time: 1. Ruta Meilutyte, LTU, 1:05.21 (EU); 2. Iuliia Efimova, RUS, 1:06.57; 3. Leisel Jones, AUS, 1:06.81; 4. Rikke Pedersen, DEN, 1:06.82; 5. Sarah Poewe, GER, 1:07.68; 6. Jullian Tyler, CAN, 1:07.74; 7. Leiston Pickett, AUS, 1:07.87; 8. Zhao Jin, CHN, 1:07.97.
Men's 100m Breaststroke
Final
Pos. Name, Country, Time: 1. Cameron van der Burgh, RSA, 58.46 (WR); 2. Christian Sprenger, AUS, 58.93; 3. Brendan Hansen,USA, 59.49; 4. Daniel Gyurta, HUN, 59.53; 5. Kitajima Kosuke, JPN, 59.79; 6. Brenton Rickard, AUS, 59.87; 7. Fabio Scozzoli, ITA, 59.97; 8. Giedrius Titenis, LTU, 1:00.84.
200m Freestyle
Semifinal 1
Pos. Name, Country, Time: 1. Paul Biedermann, GER, 1:46.10 (Q); 2. Ryan Lochte, USA, 1:46.31 (Q); 3. Robbie Renwick, GBR, 1:46.65 (Q); 3. Danila Izotov, RUS, 1:46.65 (Q); 5. Ricky Berens, USA, 1:46.87; 6. Brett Fraser, CAY, 1:47.01; 7. Gregory Mallet, FRA, 1:47.56; 8. Dominik Meichtry, SUI, 1:48.25.
Semifinal 2
1. Sun Wang, CHN, 1:45.61 (Q); 2. Yannick Agnel, FRA, 1:45.84 (Q); 3. Taehwan Park, KOR, 1:46.02 (Q); 4. Thomas Fraser-Holmes, AUS, 1:46.80 (Q); 5. Dominik Kozma, HUN, 1:46.93; 6. Sebastiaan Verschuren, NED, 1:46.95; 7. Kenrick Monk, AUS, 1:47.38; 8. Artem Lobuzov, RUS, 1:48.26.
Q - Qualified for Final
100m Backstroke
Semifinal 1
1. Camille Lacourt, FRA, 53.03; 2. Liam Tancock, GBR, 53.25; 3. Cheng Feiyi, CHN, 53.50; 4. Arkady Vyatchanin, RUS, 53.79; 5. Nick Driebergen, NED, 53.81; 6. Aristeidis Grigoraiadis, GRE, 54.20; 7. Charles Francis, CAN, 54.42; 8. Daniel Arnamnart, AUS 54.48.
Semifinal 2
1. Matthew Grevers, USA, 52.56; 2. Ryosuke Irie, JPN, 53.29; 3. Nick Thomas, USA, 53.47; 4. Heige Meeuw, GER, 53.52; 5. Hayden Stoeckel, AUS, 53.74; 6. Jan-Philip Glania, GER, 53.90; 7. Aschwin Wilderboer Faber, ESP, 53.99; 8. Gareth Kean, NZL, 54.99.
4x100m Freestyle Relay
Finals
Pos. Country, Time: 1. France, 3:09.93; 2. United States, 3:10.38; 3. Russia, 3:11.41; 4. Australia, 3:11.63; 5. South Africa, 3:11.45; 6. Germany, 3:13.52
7. Italy, 3:14.13; 8. Belgium, 3:14.40.
ROWING
Women's Eights
Heat 1
Pos. Name, Country, Time: 1. United States, 6:14.68 (Q); 2. Australia, 6:20.89 (R); 3. Great Britain, 6:23.51 (R); 4. Germany, 6:34.32 (R)
Heat 2
Pos. Name, Country, Time: Canada, 6:13.91 (Q); Romania, 6:16.61 (R); Netherlands, 6:18.98 (R).
R - Repechage
Q- Qualified for Finals
WEIGHTLIFTING
Women's 53kg
Finals
Pos. Name, Country, Score: 1. Sulifiya Chinshanlo, KAZ, 226; 2. Hsu Shu-Ching, TPE, 219; 3. Cristina Iova, MDA, 219; 4. Citra Febrianti, INA, 206; 5. Julia Paratova, UKR, 199; 6. Rusmeris Villar Barbosa, COL, 196; 7. Aleksandra J Klejnowska Krzywanska, POL, 196; 8. Thi Thuy Nguyen, VIE, 195; 9. Yu Weili, HKG, 195; 10. Inmara Tibisay Henrriquez Gonzalez, VEN, 194.
Men's 56kg
Finals
Pos. Name, Country, Score: 1. Yun Chol Om, PRK, 293; 2. Wu Jingbiao, CHN, 289; 3. Valentin Hristov, AZE, 281; 4. Quoc Toan Tran, VIE, 280; 5. Jadi Setiadi, INA, 277; 6. Jose Lino Montes Gongora, MEX, 269; 7. Sergio Armando Rada Rodriguez, COL, 269; 8. Carlos Berna, COL, 268; 9. Florin Ionui Croitoru, ROM, 268; 10. Chol Bom Sin, PRK, 258; 11. Yasmani Romero, CUB, 258; 12. Tom R Goegebuer, BEL, 247; 13. Manueli Tulo, FIJ, 233; 14. Mirco Scarantino, ITA, 225.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition July 30, 2012 C3
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