Marshall Arts
Topeka Capital-Journal, The, Aug 17, 2008
Calendar
Professional
BASEBALL
Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 12:05 p.m.
Olympics
U.S. men's basketball box
United States 119, Spain 82
UNITED STATES
L.James 5-10 6-6 18, D.Wade 8-12 0-0 16, C.Anthony 6-8 0-0 16, C.Paul 3-5 8-8 14, D.Williams 5-10 0-0 11, K.Bryant 4-9 1-2 11, D.Howard 4-6 2-3 10, T.Prince 3-5 1-2 10, C.Boozer 2-4 1-2 5, M.Redd 2-4 0-1 4, J.Kidd 1-1 0-0 2, C.Bosh 1-2 0-0 2, Totals 44-76 19-24 119.
SPAIN
F.Reyes 9-12 1-1 19, P.Gasol 5-8 3-3 13, R.Fernandez 3-8 0-0 8, R.Rubio 1-4 5-6 8, M.Gasol 2-3 4-6 8, A.Mumbru 3-3 0-0 8, B.Rodriguez 1-6 4-4 6, J.Navarro 2-10 1-2 5, J.Calderon 1-9 2-2 4, J.Garbajosa 1-4 0-0 3, C.Jimenez 0-0 0-0 0, R.Lopez 0-4 0-0 0, Totals 28-71 20-24 82.
Spain__22__23__18__19__--__82
United States__31__30__25__33__--__119
3-Point goals--Spain 6-28 (R.Fernandez 2-6, A.Mumbru 2-2, R.Rubio 1-1, J.Garbajosa 1-3, P.Gasol 0-1, B.Rodriguez 0-3, J.Navarro 0-5, J.Calderon 0-4, R.Lopez 0-3), United States 12-25 (C.Anthony 4-6, T.Prince 3-4, L.James 2-5, K.Bryant 2-4, D.Williams 1-3, D.Wade 0- 1, C.Paul 0-1, M.Redd 0-1). Fouled out--Spain (M.Gasol), United States (D.Williams). Rebounds--Spain 39 (F.Reyes 8), United States 36 (C.Bosh 7). Assists--Spain 12 (R.Fernandez 3), United States 24 (L.James 8). Fouls--Spain 19, United States 28.
Individual results
SATURDAY
ATHLETICS
Men
100 final
1. Usain Bolt, Jamaica, 9.69. World record. (Old record: 9.72, Bolt, May 31, 2008).
2. Richard Thompson, Trinidad & Tobago, 9.89.
3. Walter Dix, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 9.91.
4. Churandy Martina, Netherlands Antilles, 9.93.
5. Asafa Powell, Jamaica, 9.95.
6. Michael Frater, Jamaica, 9.97.
7. Marc Burns, Trinidad & Tobago, 10.01.
8. Doc Patton, Fort Worth, Texas, 10.03.
20km Race Walk final
1. Valeriy Borchin, Russia, 1:19:01.
2. Jefferson Perez, Ecuador, 1:19:15.
3. Jared Tallent, Australia, 1:19:42.
4. Wang Hao, China, 1:19:47.
5. Ivano Brugnetti, Italy, 1:19:51.
6. Luke Adams, Australia, 1:19:57.
7. Francisco Javier Fernandez, Spain, 1:20:32.
8. Rob Heffernan, Ireland, 1:20:36. U.S. Finisher
43. Kevin Eastler, Aurora, Colo., 1:28:44. Women
Shot Put final
1. Valerie Vili, New Zealand, (20.56), 67-5 1/2.
2. Natallia Mikhnevich, Belarus, (20.28), 66-6 1/2.
3. Nadzeya Ostapchuk, Belarus, (19.86), 65-2.
4. Misleydis Gonzalez, Cuba, (19.50), 63-11 3/4.
5. Gong Lijiao, China, (19.20), 63-0.
6. Anna Omarova, Russia, (19.08), 62-7 1/4.
7. Nadine Kleinert, Germany, (19.01), 62-4 1/2.
8. Li Meiju, China, (19.00), 62-4.
Heptathlon
Final standings
1. Nataliia Dobrynska, Ukraine, (13.44, 1059; (1.80), 5-10 3/4, 978; (17.29), 56-8 3/4, 1015; 24.39, 944; (6.63), 21-9, 1049; (48.60), 159-5 1/2, 833; 2:17.72, 855), 6733.
2. Lyudmila Blonska, Ukraine, (13.31, 1078; (1.86), 6-1 1/4, 1054; (14.29), 46-10 1/2, 813; 24.14, 967; (6.48), 21-3, 1001; (47.60), 156-2, 814; 2:09.44, 973), 6700.
3. Hyleas Fountain, Kettering, Ohio, (12.78, 1158; (1.89), 6-2 1/ 2, 1093; (13.36), 43-10, 751; 23.21, 1058; (6.38), 20-11 1/4, 969; (41.93), 137-6 3/4, 704; 2:15.45, 886), 6619.
4. Tatiana Chernova, Russia, (13.65, 1028; (1.83), 6-0, 1016; (12.88), 42-3, 719; 23.95, 986; (6.47), 21-2 3/4, 997; (48.37), 158- 8 1/4, 829; 2:06.50, 1016), 6591.
5. Kelly Sotherton, Britain, (13.18, 1097; (1.83), 6-0, 1016; (13.87), 45-6, 785; 23.39, 1040; (6.33), 20-9 1/4, 953; (37.66), 123- 6 3/4, 622; 2:07.34, 1004), 6517.
6. Jessica Zelinka, Canada, (12.97, 1129; (1.77), 5-9 3/4, 941; (13.79), 45-3, 780; 23.64, 1016; (6.12), 20-0, 887; (43.91), 144-0 3/ 4, 742; 2:07.95, 995), 6490.
7. Anna Bogdanova, Russia, (13.09, 1111; (1.86), 6-1 1/4, 1054; (14.08), 46-2 1/4, 799; 24.24, 958; (6.45), 21-2, 991; (35.41), 116- 2, 579; 2:09.45, 973), 6465.
8. Karolina Tyminska, Poland, (13.62, 1033; (1.77), 5-9 3/4, 941; (14.08), 46-2 1/4, 799; 23.39, 1040; (6.53), 21-5, 1017; (35.97), 118-0 1/4, 590; 2:07.08, 1008), 6428.
NR. Jackie Johnson, Tempe, Ariz., (), DNF.
NR. Diana Pickler, Sachse, Texas, (), DNF.
BADMINTON
Men
Singles
Bronze medal
Chen Jin, China, def. Lee Hyunil, South Korea, 21-16, 12-21, 21- 14.
Doubles
Bronze medal
Lee Jaejin and Hwang Jiman, South Korea, def. Lars Paaske and Jonas Rasmussen, Denmark, 13-21, 21-18, 21-17.
Gold medal
Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan, Indonesia, def. Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng, China, 12-21, 21-11, 21-16.
Women
Singles
Bronze medal
Maria Kristin Yulianti, Indonesia, def. Lu Lan, China, 11-21, 21- 13, 21-15.
Gold medal
Zhang Ning, China, def. Xie Xingfang, China, 21-12, 10-21, 21- 18.
Mixed doubles
Semifinals
Liliyana and Nova Widianto, Indonesia, def. He Hanbin and Yu Yang, China, 15-21, 21-11, 23-21.
Lee Hyojung and Lee Yongdae, South Korea, def. Flandy Limpele and Vita Marissa, Indonesia, 21-9, 12-21, 21-17.
CYCLING
Men
Points race
Final
1. Joan Llaneras, Spain, 60.
2. Roger Kluge, Germany, 58.
3. Chris Newton, Britain, 56.
4. Cameron Meyer, Australia, 36.
5. Vasili Kiryienka, Belarus, 34.
6. Daniel Kreutzfeldt, Denmark, 29.
7. Zachary Bell, Canada, 27.
8. Makoto Iijima, Japan, 23.
Individual Pursuit
Bronze medal race
Steven Burke, Britain, 4:20.947, def. Alexei Markov, Russia, 4:24.149.
Gold medal race
Bradley Wiggins, Britain, 4:16.977, def. Hayden Roulston, New Zealand, 4:19.611. Keirin
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