2012 Olympic Medal Count

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Teresa Edwards


Country         : USA
Date of birth  : 19 July 1964
Medal tally    : 4 gold, 1 bronze
Athletes         : Basketball

The most decorated Olympic Basketball player ever, Teresa Edwards holds the record as both the youngest and the oldest Olympic gold medallist in women’s Basketball.

In an Olympic career spanning five Games, she won a medal at each one of them. Her journey began at Los Angeles 1984 where, aged just 20, she was part of the triumphant USA team.

Seoul 1988 saw Edwards at the heart of another USA triumph and, despite having to settle for a bronze at Barcelona 1992, she won gold again at both Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000 – the latter at the age of 36.
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Friday, August 10, 2012

200M Final


Mia Hamm



Country         : USA
Date of birth  : 17 March 1972
Medal tally    : 2 gold, 1 silver
Athletes         : Football
The most dominant women's football player of the 1990s, Mia Hamm has been an inspiration to young players around the world.


At the inaugural women's Olympic Football tournament in 1996, Hamm helped her team to the gold medal, defeating China in the final.

Although the USA were beaten by Norway in the final at Sydney 2000, four years later Hamm and the team won the gold medal, beating Brazil 2-1 after extra time. 

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

USAIN BOLT 100M FINAL 9.63 2012 HD


Steve Redgrave


Country           :  Great Britain
Date of birth    : 23 March 1962 
Medal tally      : 5 gold, 1 bronze
Athletes           : Rowing


Often considered to be Britain’s greatest ever Olympian, Sir Steve Redgrave was the first athlete to win gold medals at five successive Olympic Games in an endurance sport.

His streak began at Los Angeles 1984 as a member of the Coxed Four crew, and this was followed by Coxless Pair gold in 1988, 1992 and 1996.

At the age of 38, Redgrave competed in the Sydney 2000 Games and earned an incredible fifth gold medal, this time as a member of the British Coxless Four team. 
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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Paul Elvstrom



Country           :  Denmark
Date of birth    : 25 February 1928  
Medal tally      4 gold
Athletes           : Sailing


A Danish sailing legend, Paul Elvstrom won four Olympic gold medals over his 40-year Games career.
Elvstrom first competed at London 1948, where he claimed a gold medal in the Firefly class. This class evolved into the Finn monotype class, which he then won at the next three Olympic Games in 1952, 1956 and 1960.
Despite glory eluding him from this point, Elvstrom took part in another four Games. At his last two Games in 1984 and 1988, he competed together with his daughter, Trine – the only time a father and daughter have appeared together at the Games.

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Results - 2 August 2012


Beach volleyball
Menʼs
Repêchage
Germany 2  Czech Republic 1
Volleyball
Menʼs
Pool A
 Italy 3  Great Britain 0
Basketball
Menʼs
Group A
 USA 156  Nigeria 73
Beach volleyball
Menʼs
Repêchage
 Italy 2  Canada 0
Handball
Menʼs
Group A
 Iceland 33  Sweden 32
Boxing
Menʼs 75 kgs.
Round of 16
 JPN Ryota Murata 21
 ALG Abdelmalek Rahou 12
Hockey
Womenʼs
Pool B
 Argentina 2  New Zealand 1
Beach volleyball
Womenʼs
Repêchage
 Austria 2  Great Britain 0
Beach volleyball
Womenʼs
Repêchage
 Netherlands 2  Czech Republic 0
Boxing
Menʼs 75 kgs.
Round of 16
 TUR Adem Kilicci 20  SRB Aleksandar Drenovak 11
Boxing
Menʼs 75 kgs.
Round of 16
 IND Vijender 16  USA Terrell Gausha 15
Volleyball
Menʼs
Pool B
 USA 3  Brazil 1
Basketball
Menʼs
Group B
 Spain 79  Great Britain 78
Boxing
Menʼs 75 kgs.
Round of 16
 UZB Abbos Atoev 12  ROU Bogdan Juratoni 10
Beach volleyball
Menʼs
Pool B
 USA 2  Czech Republic 0
Boxing
Menʼs 60 kgs.
Round of 16
 KOR Han Soonchul 13  BLR Vazgen Safaryants 13
Boxing
Menʼs 60 kgs.
Round of 16
 UZB Fazliddin Gaibnazarov 15  USA Jose Ramirez 11
Swimming
Men's 100m butterfly
Semi-finals
1  RSA Chad le Clos 51.42s 2
 USA Tyler McGill 51.61s 3
SRB Milorad Cavic 51.66s 4
NED Joeri Verlinden 51.75s 5
RUS Evgeny Korotyshkin 51.85s
Handball
Menʼs
Group B
 Denmark 26  Serbia 25
Boxing
Menʼs 60 kgs.
Round of 16
 LTU Evaldas Petrauskas 16  TUR Fatih Keles 12
Swimming
Men's 100m butterfly
Semi-finals
1  USA Michael Phelps 50.86s 2
GER Steffen Deibler 51.76s 3
POL Konrad Czerniak 51.78s 4
AUS Chris Wright 52.11s 5
CHN Zhou Jiawei 52.30s
Water polo
Menʼs
Group A
 Croatia 11  Italy 6
Beach volleyball
Menʼs
Pool A
 Switzerland 2  Austria 0
Boxing
Menʼs 60 kgs.
Round of 16
 ITA Domenico Valentino 15  GBR Josh Taylor 10
Swimming
Women's 100m freestyle
Final
●1  NED Ranomi Kromowidjojo 53.00s
●2  BLR Aliaksandra Herasimenia 53.38s
●3  CHN Tang Yi 53.44s
Fencing
Women's team foil
Finals
●1  Italy 45 ●2  Russia 31
Hockey
Womenʼs
Pool A
 Great Britain 3  Belgium 0
Swimming
Men's 200m individual medley
Final
●1  USA Michael Phelps 1:54.27s
 ●2  USA Ryan Lochte 1:54.90s
●3  HUN Laszlo Cseh 1:56.22s
Swimming
Women's 200m backstroke
Semi-finals
1  USA Missy Franklin 2:06.84s 2
ZIM Kirsty Coventry 2:08.32s 3
CAN Sinead Russell 2:08.76s 4
GBR Stephanie Proud 2:09.04s 5
AUS Belinda Hocking 2:09.35s
Tennis
Women's singles
Quarter-finals
 RUS Maria Sharapova 2  BEL Kim Clijsters 0
Tennis
Mixed doubles
First round
 Great Britain 2  Czech Republic 1
Swimming
Women's 200m backstroke
Semi-finals
1  USA Elizabeth Beisel 2:06.18s 2
AUS Meagen Nay 2:07.42s 3
RUS Anastasia Zueva 2:07.88s 4
FRA Alexianne Castel 2:08.24s 5
GBR Elizabeth Simmonds 2:08.48s
Swimming
Men's 200m backstroke
Final
●1  USA Tyler Clary 1:53.41s
●2  JPN Ryosuke Irie 1:53.78s
●3  USA Ryan Lochte 1:53.94s
Swimming
Women's 200m breaststroke
Final
●1  USA Rebecca Soni 2:19.59s
●2  JPN Satomi Suzuki 2:20.72s
●3  RUS Iuliia Efimova 2:20.92s
Swimming
Men's 50m freestyle
Semi-finals
1  BRA Bruno Fratus 21.63s 2
TRI George Richard Bovell 21.77s 3
  FRA Florent Manaudou 21.80s 4
 RSA Roland Schoeman 21.88s 5
 RUS Andrey Grechin 21.98s
Swimming
Men's 50m freestyle
Semi-finals
1  USA Cullen Jones 21.54s 1
BRA César Cielo 21.54s 3
USA Anthony Ervin 21.62s 4
AUS Eamon Sullivan 21.88s 5
RSA Gideon Louw 21.92s
Tennis
Women's doubles
Quarter-finals
 USA 2  Italy 0
Water polo
Menʼs
Group B
 USA 13  Great Britain 7
Fencing
Women's team foil
Finals
●3  South Korea 45
Tennis
Women's doubles
Quarter-finals
 Russia 2  China 1
Badminton
Men's singles
Quarter-finals
 KOR Lee Hyun-il 2
CHN Chen Jin 0
Badminton
Women's doubles
Semi-finals
 Japan 2  Canada 1
Beach volleyball
Womenʼs
Pool E
 Brazil 2  Australia 1
Basketball
Menʼs
Group B
 Russia 75  Brazil 74
Cycling - track
Men's team sprint
Finals
●1  Great Britain 42.600s ●2  France 43.013s
Cycling - track
Men's team sprint
Finals
●3  Germany 43.209s
Badminton
Women's doubles
Semi-finals
 China 2  Russia 0
Badminton
Men's singles
Quarter-finals
 CHN Lin Dan 2  JPN Sho Sasaki 1
Volleyball
Menʼs
Pool A
 Poland 3  Argentina 0
Cycling - track
Women's team sprint
Finals
●2  China ●1  Germany 32.798s

Thursday, August 2, 2012

2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony videos





Results - 1 August 2012


Beach volleyball
    Womenʼs Pool C
        USA 2
        Austria 1
Basketball
    Womenʼs Group A
        USA 89
        Turkey 58
Volleyball
    Womenʼs Pool B
        South Korea 3
        Brazil 0
Boxing
    Menʼs over 91 kgs. Round of 16
        GBR Anthony Joshua 17
        CUB Erislandy Savon Cotilla 16
Boxing
    Menʼs over 91 kgs. Round of 16
Beach volleyball
    Womenʼs Pool C
        Czech Republic 2
        Australia 1
Boxing
    Menʼs over 91 kgs. Round of 16
        CAN Simon Kean 16
        FRA Tony Yoka 16
Handball
    Womenʼs Group A
        Croatia 30
        Russia 28
Boxing
    Menʼs over 91 kgs. Round of 16
        KAZ Ivan Dychko 14
        GER Erik Pfeifer 4
Hockey
    Menʼs Pool B
        Germany 1
        South Korea 0
Boxing
    Menʼs 91 kgs. Round of 16
        BLR Siarhei Karneyeu 21
        ECU Julio Castillo Torres 12
Boxing
    Menʼs 91 kgs. Round of 16
Boxing
    Menʼs 91 kgs. Round of 16
Tennis
    Men's singles Third Round
        JPN Kei Nishikori 2
        ESP David Ferrer 1
Boxing
    Menʼs 91 kgs. Round of 16
        AZE Teymur Mammadov 12
        AUS Jai Tapu Opetaia 11
Beach volleyball
    Menʼs Pool C
        Germany 2
        Switzerland 0
Football
    Menʼs Group A
        Great Britain 1
        Uruguay 0
Basketball
    Womenʼs Group A
        Czech Republic 89
        Croatia 70
Volleyball
    Womenʼs Pool B
        USA 3
        China 0
Football
    Menʼs Group A
        Senegal 1
        United Arab Emirates 1
Boxing
    Menʼs 56 kgs. Round of 16
Boxing
    Menʼs 56 kgs. Round of 16
        ALG Mohamed Amine Ouadahi 16
        DOM William Encarnacion Alcantara 10
Swimming
    Women's 4x200m freestyle relay Final
        ●1 USA 7:42.92s
        ●2 Australia 7:44.41s
        ●3 France 7:47.49s
Handball
    Womenʼs Group B
        Spain 24
        Denmark 21
Boxing
    Menʼs 56 kgs. Round of 16
        BUL Detelin Dalakliev 14
        AUS Ibrahim Balla 10
Tennis
    Mixed doubles First round
        Belarus 2
        Germany 0
Swimming
    Men's 200m individual medley Semi-finals
        1 HUN Laszlo Cseh 1:56.74s
        2 BRA Thiago Pereira 1:57.45s
        3 JPN Kosuke Hagino 1:57.95s
        4 JPN Ken Takakuwa 1:58.31s
        5 RSA Chad le Clos 1:58.49s
Beach volleyball
    Menʼs Pool F
        Brazil 2
        Canada 0
Fencing
    Women's sabre Finals
        ●1 KOR Kim Jiyeon 15
        ●2 RUS Sofya Velikaya 9
Water polo
    Womenʼs Group B
        Australia 16
        Great Britain 3
Swimming
    Men's 200m individual medley Semi-finals
        1 USA Ryan Lochte 1:56.13s
        2 USA Michael Phelps 1:57.11s
        3 GBR James Goddard 1:58.49s
        4 ISR Gal Nevo 1:59.17s
        5 BRA Henrique Rodrigues 1:59.58s
Boxing
    Menʼs 56 kgs. Round of 16
        GBR Luke Campbell 11
        ITA Jahyn Vittorio Parrinello 9
Swimming
    Women's 200m breaststroke Semi-finals
        1 USA Rebecca Soni 2:20.00s
        2 JPN Satomi Suzuki 2:22.40s
        3 RSA Suzaan van Biljon 2:23.21s
        4 CAN Martha McCabe 2:24.09s
        5 MAR Sara El Bekri 2:25.86s
Fencing
    Men's épée Finals
        ●1 VEN Ruben Limardo Gascon 15
        ●2 NOR Bartosz Piasecki 10
Swimming
    Women's 200m breaststroke Semi-finals
        1 DEN Rikke Pedersen 2:22.23s
        2 RUS Iuliia Efimova 2:23.02s
        3 USA Micah Lawrence 2:23.39s
        4 AUS Sally Foster 2:24.46s
        5 KOR Back Suyeon 2:24.67s
Tennis
    Mixed doubles First round
        Italy 2
        Sweden 1
Hockey
    Menʼs Pool A
        Pakistan 2
        Argentina 0
Swimming
    Men's 100m freestyle Final
        ●1 USA Nathan Adrian 47.52s
        ●2 AUS James Magnussen 47.53s
        ●3 CAN Brent Hayden 47.80s
Tennis
    Mixed doubles First round
        USA 2
        Italy 0
Swimming
    Women's 200m butterfly Final
        ●1 CHN Jiao Liuyang 2:04.06s
        ●2 ESP Mireia Belmonte Garcia 2:05.25s
        ●3 JPN Natsumi Hoshi 2:05.48s
Fencing
    Women's sabre Finals
        ●3 UKR Olga Kharlan 15
Tennis
    Women's singles Third Round
        DEN Caroline Wozniacki 2
        SVK Daniela Hantuchova 0
Swimming
    Men's 200m backstroke Semi-finals
        1 USA Tyler Clary 1:54.71s
        2 CHN Zhang Fenglin 1:55.66s
        3 JPN Kazuki Watanabe 1:56.81s
        4 NED Nick Driebergen 1:57.35s
        5 HUN Gabor Balog 1:57.56s
Swimming
    Men's 200m backstroke Semi-finals
        1 USA Ryan Lochte 1:55.40s
        2 JPN Ryosuke Irie 1:55.68s
        3 POL Radoslaw Kawecki 1:56.74s
        4 AUS Mitch Larkin 1:56.82s
        5 ISR Yakov Toumarkin 1:57.33s
Swimming
    Women's 100m freestyle Semi-finals
        1 NED Ranomi Kromowidjojo 53.05s
        2 USA Missy Franklin 53.59s
        3 CHN Tang Yi 53.60s
        4 DEN Jeanette Ottesen Gray 53.77s
        4 GBR Francesca Halsall 53.77s
Badminton
    Women's singles Round of 16
        DEN Tine Baun 0
        JPN Sayaka Sato 0
Swimming
    Women's 100m freestyle Semi-finals
        1 AUS Melanie Schlanger 53.38s
        2 BLR Aliaksandra Herasimenia 53.78s
        3 USA Jessica Hardy 53.86s
        4 SWE Sarah Sjostrom 53.93s
        5 BAH Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace 54.12s
Fencing
    Men's épée Finals
        ●3 KOR Jung Jinsun 12
Swimming
    Men's 200m breaststroke Final
        ●1 HUN Daniel Gyurta 2:07.28s
        ●2 GBR Michael Jamieson 2:07.43s
        ●3 JPN Ryo Tateishi 2:08.29s
Tennis
    Men's doubles Second round
        France 2
        India 1


Results - 31 July 2012


Beach volleyball
    Womenʼs Pool D
        USA 2
        Netherlands 1
Basketball
    Menʼs Group A
        USA 110
        Tunisia 63
Boxing
    Menʼs 64 kgs. Last 32
        SWE Anthony Yigit 13
        PUR Francisco Vargas Ramirez 9
Volleyball
    Menʼs Pool B
        Brazil 3
        Russia 0
Beach volleyball
    Menʼs Pool A
        Austria 2
        Italy 0
Boxing
    Menʼs 64 kgs. Last 32
        TUN Abderrazak Houya 19
        AZE Gaybatulla Gadzhialiyev 16
Boxing
    Menʼs 64 kgs. Last 32
        AUS Jeffrey Horn 19
        ZAM Gilbert Choombe 5
Hockey
    Womenʼs Pool B
        Australia 3
        Germany 1
Boxing
    Menʼs 64 kgs. Last 32
        MGL Munkh-Erdene Uranchimeg 20
        CZE Zdenek Chladek 12
Handball
    Menʼs Group A
        France 32
        Argentina 20
Beach volleyball
    Menʼs Pool B
        USA 2
        Spain 1
Boxing
    Menʼs 64 kgs. Last 32
        MRI Richarno Colin 16
        MAR Abdelhak Aatakni 10
Table tennis
    Men's singles Quarter-finals
        GER Dimitrij Ovtcharov 4
        DEN Michael Maze 3
Boxing
    Menʼs 64 kgs. Last 32
        IND Manoj Kumar 13
        TKM Serdar Hudayberdiyev 7
Tennis
    Men's singles Second round
        ESP David Ferrer 2
        SLO Blaz Kavcic 0
Boxing
    Menʼs 49 kgs. Last 32
        BUL Aleksandar Aleksandrov 22
        MOZ Juliano Fernando Gento Maquina 7
Basketball
    Menʼs Group A
        France 71
        Argentina 64
Football
    Womenʼs Group E
        New Zealand 3
        Cameroon 1
Boxing
    Menʼs 49 kgs. Last 32
        THA Kaeo Pongprayoon 19
        ALG Mohamed Flissi 11
Football
    Womenʼs Group E
        Great Britain 1
        Brazil 0
Badminton
    Women's singles Group F
        NED Jie Yao 2
        ISL Ragna Ingolfsdottir 0
Badminton
    Men's doubles Group C
        Russia 2
        South Africa 0
Badminton
    Men's singles Group F
        HKG Wong Wing Ki 2
        FRA Brice Leverdez 0
Volleyball
    Menʼs Pool A
        Australia 3
        Great Britain 0
Boxing
    Menʼs 49 kgs. Last 32
        ECU Carlos Quipo Pilataxi 14
        ESP Jose de la Nieve Linares 11
Beach volleyball
    Womenʼs Pool F
        Russia 2
        Canada 1
Handball
    Menʼs Group B
        Denmark 24
        Spain 23
Boxing
    Menʼs 49 kgs. Last 32
        TUR Ferhat Pehlivan 16
       TRI Carlos Suarez 6
Tennis
    Women's doubles Second round
        Russia 2
        Germany 0
Swimming
    Men's 4x200m freestyle relay Final
        ●1 USA 6:59.70s
        ●2 France 7:02.77s
        ●3 China 7:06.30s
Badminton
    Women's doubles Group C
        South Korea 2
        Indonesia 0
Badminton
    Mixed doubles Group B
        Poland 2
        Canada 0
Water polo
    Menʼs Group B
        USA 10
        Romania 8
Badminton
    Mixed doubles Group D
        China 2
        Taiwan 0
Swimming
    Women's 200m individual medley Final
        ●1 CHN Ye Shiwen 2:07.57s
        ●2 AUS Alicia Coutts 2:08.15s
        ●3 USA Caitlin Leverenz 2:08.95s
Boxing
    Menʼs 49 kgs. Last 32
        PUR Jantony Ortiz Marcano 20
        GHA Tetteh Sulemanu 6
Swimming
    Men's 200m breaststroke Semi-finals
        1 HUN Daniel Gyurta 2:08.32s
        2 GBR Andrew Willis 2:08.47s
        3 USA Scott Weltz 2:08.99s
        4 JPN Kosuke Kitajima 2:09.03s
        5 AUS Brenton Rickard 2:09.31s
Hockey
    Womenʼs Pool B
        USA 1
        Argentina 0
Swimming
    Men's 200m breaststroke Semi-finals
        1 GBR Michael Jamieson 2:08.20s
        2 USA Clark Burckle 2:09.11s
        3 JPN Ryo Tateishi 2:09.13s
        4 BRA Tales Cerdeira 2:09.77s
        5 LTU Giedrius Titenis 2:09.95s
Table tennis
    Men's singles Quarter-finals
        TPE Chuang Chih-Yuan 4
        ROU Adrian Crisan 0
Badminton
    Men's singles Group K
        GER Marc Zwiebler 2
        UKR Dmytro Zavadsky 1
Badminton
    Men's doubles Group A
        China 2
        Taiwan 0
Badminton
    Mixed doubles Group B
        Denmark 2
        Japan 0
Fencing
    Men's foil Finals
        ●1 CHN Lei Sheng 15
        ●2 EGY Alaaeldin Abouelkassem 13
Swimming
    Women's 200m butterfly Semi-finals
        1 USA Kathleen Hersey 2:05.90s
        2 ESP Mireia Belmonte Garcia 2:06.62s
        3 HUN Zsuzsanna Jakabos 2:06.82s
        4 CHN Liu Zige 2:06.99s
        5 GBR Jemma Lowe 2:07.37s
Swimming
    Women's 200m butterfly Semi-finals
        1 CHN Jiao Liuyang 2:06.10s
        2 JPN Natsumi Hoshi 2:06.37s
        3 USA Cammile Adams 2:07.33s
        4 HUN Katinka Hosszu 2:07.69s
        5 SLO Anja Klinar 2:07.84s
Tennis
    Women's singles Second round
        RUS Maria Sharapova 2
        GBR Laura Robson 0
Swimming
    Men's 200m butterfly Final
        ●1 RSA Chad le Clos 1:52.96s
        ●2 USA Michael Phelps 1:53.01s
        ●3 JPN Takeshi Matsuda 1:53.21s
Swimming
    Women's 200m freestyle Final
        ●1 USA Allison Schmitt 1:53.61s
        ●2 FRA Camille Muffat 1:55.58s
        ●3 AUS Bronte Barratt 1:55.81s
Fencing
    Men's foil Finals
        ●3 KOR Choi Byungchul 15


Results - 30 July 2012


Volleyball
    Womenʼs Pool A
        Great Britain 3
        Algeria 2
Beach volleyball
    Womenʼs Pool C
        USA 2
        Czech Republic 0
Basketball
    Womenʼs Group A
        USA 90
        Angola 38
Beach volleyball
    Womenʼs Pool C
        Austria 2
        Australia 1
Boxing
    Menʼs 81 kgs. Last 32
        GER Enrico Kolling 15
        CMR Christian Donfack Adjoufack 6
Boxing
    Menʼs 81 kgs. Last 32
        NCA Osmar Bravo Amador 16
        MNE Bosko Draskovic 11
Hockey
    Menʼs Pool B
        Germany 2
        Belgium 1
Handball
    Womenʼs Group B
        Norway 24
        Sweden 21
Boxing
    Menʼs 81 kgs. Last 32
        UKR Oleksandr Gvozdyk 18
        BLR Mikhail Dauhaliavets 10
Boxing
    Menʼs 81 kgs. Last 32
        IRI Ehsan Rouzbahani 12
        COL Jeysson Monroy Varela 10
Beach volleyball
    Menʼs Pool D
        Poland 2
        USA 0
Boxing
    Menʼs 81 kgs. Last 32
        ECU Carlos Gongora Mercado 9
        AZE Vatan Huseynli 8
Tennis
    Men's doubles First round
        Switzerland 2
        Japan 1
Volleyball
    Womenʼs Pool A
        Italy 3
        Japan 1
Boxing
    Menʼs 52 kgs. Last 32
        KAZ Ilyas Suleimenov 13
        SWE Salomo Ntuve 8
Basketball
    Womenʼs Group B
        Canada 73
        Great Britain 65
Boxing
    Menʼs 52 kgs. Last 32
        CUB Robeisy Ramirez Carrazana 19
        JPN Katsuaki Susa 7
Tennis
    Men's doubles First round
        Serbia 2
        Slovakia 0
Tennis
    Women's doubles Second round
        China 2
        Spain 0
Tennis
    Women's doubles First round
        Poland 2
        Slovakia 0
Tennis
    Women's doubles First round
        Germany 2
        Great Britain 0
Badminton
    Women's singles Group B
        MAS Jing Yi Tee 2
        ITA Agnese Allegrini 0
Badminton
    Women's singles Group I
        FRA Hongyan Pi 2
        EGY Hadia Hosny 0
Badminton
    Men's singles Group L
        CHN Chen Jin 2
        POL Przemyslaw Wacha 0
Boxing
    Menʼs 52 kgs. Last 32
        THA Chatchai Butdee 24
        TUR Selcuk Eker 10
Beach volleyball
    Menʼs Pool C
        Switzerland 2
        Russia 1
Fencing
    Women's épée Finals
        ●1 UKR Yana Shemyakina 9
        ●2 GER Britta Heidemann 8
Swimming
    Women's 200m individual medley Semi-finals
        1 CHN Ye Shiwen 2:08.39s
        2 AUS Alicia Coutts 2:09.83s
        3 USA Caitlin Leverenz 2:10.06s
        4 USA Ariana Kukors 2:10.08s
        5 AUS Stephanie Rice 2:10.80s
Handball
    Womenʼs Group A
        Brazil 27
        Montenegro 25
Boxing
    Menʼs 52 kgs. Last 32
        GHA Duke Micah 18
        MRI Jason Lavigilante 14
Swimming
    Women's 200m individual medley Semi-finals
        1 HUN Katinka Hosszu 2:10.74s
        2 GBR Hannah Miley 2:10.89s
        3 ZIM Kirsty Coventry 2:10.93s
        4 HUN Evelyn Verraszto 2:11.53s
        5 ESP Mireia Belmonte Garcia 2:11.54s
Water polo
    Womenʼs Group A
        USA 14
        Hungary 13
Badminton
    Women's singles Group L
        ESP Carolina Marin 2
        PER Claudia Rivero Modenesi 0
Badminton
    Women's singles Group N
        GER Juliane Schenk 2
        UKR Larisa Griga 0
Badminton
    Men's singles Group A
        MAS Chong Wei Lee 2
        FIN Ville Lang 1
Table tennis
    Men's singles Round 4
        ROU Adrian Crisan 4
        GER Timo Boll 1
Boxing
    Menʼs 52 kgs. Last 32
        FRA Nordine Oubaali 22
        AFG Ajmal Faisal 9
Swimming
    Men's 200m butterfly Semi-finals
        1 USA Michael Phelps 1:54.53s
        2 AUT Dinko Jukic 1:54.95s
        3 POL Pawel Korzeniowski 1:55.04s
        4 SRB Velimir Stjepanovic 1:55.13s
        5 HUN Bence Biczo 1:55.36s
Table tennis
    Men's singles Round 4
        TPE Chuang Chih-Yuan 4
        CRO Andrej Gacina 2
Fencing
    Women's épée Finals
        ●3 CHN Sun Yujie 15
Table tennis
    Men's singles Round 4
        CHN Wang Hao 4
        SIN Ning Gao 1
 Table tennis
    Men's singles Round 4
        JPN Seiya Kishikawa 4
        KOR Oh Sangeun 1
Swimming
    Men's 200m butterfly Semi-finals
        1 JPN Takeshi Matsuda 1:54.25s
        2 RSA Chad le Clos 1:54.34s
        3 CHN Chen Yin 1:54.43s
        4 USA Tyler Clary 1:54.93s
        5 CHN Wu Peng 1:55.65s
Hockey
    Menʼs Pool A
        Great Britain 4
        Argentina 1
Swimming
    Women's 100m breaststroke Final
        ●1 LTU Ruta Meilutyte 1:05.47s
        ●2 USA Rebecca Soni 1:05.55s
        ●3 JPN Satomi Suzuki 1:06.46s
Badminton
    Men's singles Group G
        DEN Peter Gade 2
        POR Pedro Martins 0
Badminton
    Women's singles Group F
        ISL Ragna Ingolfsdottir 2
        LTU Akvile Stapusaityte 0
Badminton
    Women's singles Group G
        DEN Tine Baun 2
        POL Kamila Augustyn 0
Table tennis
    Men's singles Round 4
        HKG Jiang Tianyi 4
        PRK Kim Hyok-bong 3
Swimming
    Men's 100m breaststroke Final
        ●1 USA Matt Grevers 52.16s
        ●2 USA Nick Thoman 52.92s
        ●3 JPN Ryosuke Irie 52.97s


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

1948 - London

The 1948 Olympic Games in London, Kingdom

July 29 - August 14, 1948
Mascot - none
59 countries, 4099 athletes (385 women)
17 sports (handball, polo dropped), 136 events
Opening - King George VI (UK)
Torch lit by - John Mark

Candidates: Baltimore, Lausanne, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Philadelphia
The "Flying Housewife", as she came to be unjustly known, arrived in London late in her career. However, this did not stop Fanny Blankers-Koen from winning a total of four gold medals, outshining the entire field at the Games.
Austerity and hope
After the Second World War the Games in London, like so many European cities affected by the conflict, could not avoid austerity. Over 4000 competitors from 59 countries descended on the capital between July 29 and August 14, but the war, which terminated three years previously, was still fresh in the minds of the people. As such, and at the request of several countries, Germany and Japan were absent. Italy willingly accepted the invitation. The Soviet Union remained true to its 1917-established policy of non-attendance.
Yet, in England, the decision to propose hosting the 14th Olympiad was frowned upon by the Press and certain politicians, who argued that it should be a time of reconstruction.
For the first time women outstaged the men with mother-of-three (Francina) Fanny Blankers-Koen of the Netherlands winning four golds in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay and 80m hurdles. France's Micheline Ostermeyer, a concert pianist, also took gold in the discus and shot.
Czechoslovakian Emil Zatopek won the 10,000m which marked the start of a long and illustrious career. Conversely, his compatriot, gymnast Maxie Provaznikova, grabbed the headlines for more controversial reasons - she became the first ever Olympic athlete to defect to the west. American Bob Mathias, 17, won a gold in the decathlon - a title he would retain four years later.
The Games lacked innovation of any kind, except for the decision not to compete on Sundays. Having been introduced in Berlin, television continued to develop in importance. This, of course, made way for the BBC to buy the rights to transmit the Games, for a cost of $3000 dollars, to an official audience of 500,000 people, although there were reports of residents as far away as the Channel Islands being able to receive the images.
LONDON 1948 GOLD MEDAL WINNERS
107 Men, 19 Women, 10 Open Events
12 new events
1 Sailing, 2 Canoe/Kayak, Handball/Polo (1 each) removed
ATHLETICS, Men
100m: Harrison Dillard, USA
200m: Mel Patton, USA
400m: Arthur Wint, Jamaica
800m: Mal Whitfield, USA
1500m: Henry Eriksson, Sweden
5000m: Gaston Reiff, Belgium
10000m: Emil Zatopek, Czechoslovakia
4x100m: United States
4x400m: United States
110m Hurdles: Bill Porter, USA
400m Hurdles: Roy Cochran, USA
10km Walk: John Mikaelsson, Sweden
50km Walk: John Ljunggren, Sweden
3000m Steeplechase: Tore Sjorstrand, Sweden
Marathon: Delfo Cabrera, Argentina
Discus Throw: Adolfo Consolini, Italy
Hammer Throw: Imre Nemeth, Hungary
High Jump: John Winter, Australia
Javelin Throw: Tapio Rautavaara, Finland
Long Jump: Willie Steele, USA
Pole Vault: Guinn Smith, USA
Shot Put: Wilbur Thompson, USA
Triple Jump: Arne Ahman, Sweden
Decathlon: Bob Mathias, USA
ATHLETICS, Women
100m: Fanny Blankers-Koen, Netherlands
200m: Fanny Blankers-Koen, Netherlands
4x100m: Netherlands
80m Hurdles: Fanny Blankers-Koen, Netherlands
Discus Throw: Micheline Ostermeyer, France
High Jump: Alice Coachman, USA
Javelin Throw: Herma Bauma, Austria
Long Jump: Olga Gyarmati, Hungary
Shot Put: Micheline Ostermeyer, France
BASKETBALL
Team, men: United States
BOXING
51kg: Pascual Perez, Argentina
54kg: Tibor Csik, Hungary
58kg: Ernesto Formenti, Italy
62kg: Gerald Dreyer, South africa
67kg: Julius Torma, Czechoslovakia
73kg: Laszlo Papp, Hungary
80kg: George Hunter, South Africa
80+kg: Rafael Iglesias, Argentina
CANOE/KAYAK
M\C1 1000m: Josef Holecek, Czechoslovakia
M\C1 10000m: Frantisek Capek, Czechoslovakia
M\C2 1000m: Bohumil Kudrna/Jan-Felix Brzak, TCH
M\C2 10000m: Stephan Macknowski/Stephen Lysak, USA
M\K1 1000m: Gert Fredriksson, Sweden
M\K1 10000m: Gert Fredriksson, Sweden
M\K2 1000m: Hans Berglund/Lennart Klingstrom, Sweden
M\K2 10000m: Gunnar Akerlund/Hans Wetterstrom, Sweden
W\K1 500m: Karen Hoff, Denmark
CYCLING, Men
Road Race; Jose Beyaert, France
Team Road Race: Belgium
1km Time Trial: Jacques Dupont, France
2000m Sprint: Ferdinando Terruzzi/Renato Perona, ITA
Sprint: Mario Ghella, Italy
Team Pursuit: France
EQUESTRIAN, Open
Individual Dressage: Hans Moser, Switzerland
Individual Jumping: Humberto Mariles Cortes, Mexico
Individual 3-Day Event: Bernard Chevalier, France
Team Dressage: France
Team Jumping: Mexico
Team 3-Day Event: United States
FENCING
M\Individual Epee: Luigi Cantone, Italy
M\Individual Foil: Jehan Buhan, France
M\Individual Sabre: Aladar Gerevich, Hungary
M\Team Epee: France
M\Team Foil: France
M\Team Sabre: Hungary
W\Individual Foil: Ilona Elek, Hungary
FOOTBALL
Team, men: Sweden
GYMNASTICS
M\Floor Exercise: Ferenc Pataki, Hungary
M\Horizontal Bar: Josef Stalder, Switzerland
M\Parallel Bars: Michael Reusch, Switzerland
M\Pommel Horse: Veikko Huhtanen, FIN & Paavo Aaltonen, FIN & Heikki Savolainen, FIN (tie)
M\Rings: Karl Frei, Switzerland
M\Vault: Paavo Aaltonen, Finland
M\Individual All-Around: Veikko Huhtanen, Finland
M\Team: Finland
W\Team: Czechoslovakia
HOCKEY
Team, men: India
MODERN PENTATHLON 
Individual: William Grut, Sweden
ROWING
Single Sculls: Mervyn Wood, Australia
Double Sculls: Bertie Bushnell/Richard Burnell, Great Britain
Coxless Pair: John Wilson/W. George Laurie, Great Britain
Coxed Pair: Denmark
Coxless Four: Italy
Coxed Four: United States
Eight: United States
SAILING
X\6m Class: United States
X\Dragon: Norway
X\Star: United States
X\Swallow: Great Britain
M\Finn: Paul Elvstrom, Denmark
SHOOTING, Men
25m Rapid Fire Pistol: Karoly Takacs, Hungary
300m Free Rifle 3x40: Emil Grunig, Switzerland
50m Free Pistol: Edwin Vasquez Cam, Peru
50m Small-Bore Rifle prone: Arthur Cook, USA
SWIMMING, Men
100m Freestyle: Walter Ris, USA
400m Freestyle: William Smith, USA
1500m Freestyle: James McLane, USA
100m Backstroke: Allen Stack, USA
200m Breaststroke: Joseph Verdeur, USA
4x200m Freestyle Relay: United States
3m Springboard: Bruce Harlan, USA
10m Platform: Samuel Lee, USA
WATER POLO: Italy
SWIMMING, Women
100m Freestyle: Greta Andersen, Denmark
400m Freestyle: Ann Curtis, USA
100m Backstroke: Karen Margrete Harup, Denmark
200m Breaststroke: Nel van Vliet, Netherlands
4x100m Freestyle Relay: United States
3m Springboard: Victoria Draves, USA
10m Platform: Victoria Draves, USA
WEIGHTLIFTING
56kg: Joseph Di Pietro, USA
60kg: Mahmoud Fayad, Egypt
67.5kg: Ibrahim Shams, Egypt
75kg: Frank Spellman, USA
82.5kg: Stanley Stanczyk, USA
82.5+kg: John Davis, USA
WRESTLING FREESTYLE
52kg: Lennart Vilho Viitala, Finland
57kg: Nasuh Akar, Turkey
62kg: Gazanfer Bilge, Turkey
67kg: Celal Atik, Turkey
73kg: Yasar Dogu, Turkey
79kg: Glenn Brand, USA
87kg: Henry Wittenberg, USA
87+kg: Gyula Bobis, Hungary
WRESTLING, GRECO-ROMAN
52kg: Pietro Lombardi, Italy
57kg: Kurt Pettersen, Sweden
62kg: Mehmet Oktav, Turkey
67kg: Gustav Freij, Sweden
73kg: Gosta Andersson, Sweden
79kg: Axel Gronberg, Sweden
87kg: Karl-Erik Nilsson, Sweden
87+kg: Ahmet Mersinli Kirecci, Turkey