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Results -- Sunday, Sept. 17
Note: Results are listed on the date they were contested in Sydney. Schedules and MedalTracker results are listed in ET, which is 15 hours behind Australian time.

Baseball
Cuba 16, South Africa 0, 6½ innings
United States 4, Japan 2, 13 innings
South Korea 10, Italy 2
Netherlands 6, Australia 4

Basketball
Men
France 76, New Zealand 50
Italy 50, Lithuania 48
Yugoslavia 66, Russia 60
Canada 101, Australia 90
Spain 64, Angola 45
United States 119, China 72

Cycling
Men
Individual Pursuit
Bronze Medal

Brad McGee, Australia, 4:19.250, def. Rob Hayles, Britain, 4:19.613.

Gold Medal
Robert Bartko, Germany, 4:18.515, def. Jens Lehmann, Germany, 4:23.824.

Olympic Sprint
Bronze Medal

2, Australia (Sean Eadie; Darryn Hill; Gary Neiwand), 45.161, def. Greece (Lampros Vasilopoulos; Dimitrios Georgalis; Kleanthis Bargkas), 45.332.

Gold Medal
France (Laurent Gane; Florian Rousseau; Arnaud Tournant), 44.233, def. Britain (Chris Hoy; Craig Maclean; Jason Queally), 44.680.

Fencing
Women
Individual Epee
Quarterfinals

Gianna Habluetzel-Buerki, Switzerland, def. Zuleydis Ortiz, Cuba, 15-14.

Tatiana Logounova, Russia, def. Valerie Barlois-Leroux, France, 15-10.

Timea Nagy, Hungary, def. Claudia Bokel, Germany, 15-8.

Laura Flessel-Colovic, France, def. Margherita Zalaffi, Italy, 15-11.

Semifinals
Gianna Habluetzel-Buerki, Switzerland, def. Tatiana Logounova, Russia, 13-12, 00:43, hit.

Timea Nagy, Hungary, def. Laura Flessel-Colovic, France, 15-14.

Bronze Medal
Laura Flessel-Colovic, France, def. Tatiana Logounova, Russia, 15-6.

Gold Medal
Timea Nagy, Hungary, def. Gianna Habluetzel-Buerki, Switzerland, 15-11.

Field Hockey
Men
Australia 4, Poland 0
India 3, Argentina 0
Women
China 2, Netherlands 1
Australia 2, Britain 1
Spain 0, South Korea 0, tie
Germany 2, South Africa 1

Judo
Men's 66kg
Bronze Medal Matches

Girolamo Giovinazzo, Italy, def. Arash Miresmaeili, Iran, Yusei-Gachi.

Giorgi Vazagashvili, Georgia, def. Patrick van Kalken, Netherlands, Sogo gachi, 04:17.

Gold Medal Match
Huseyin Ozkan, Turkey, def. Larbi Benboudaoud, France, Ippon, 02:46.

Women's 52kg
Bronze Medal Matches

Liu Yuxiang, China, def. Deborah Gravenstijn, Netherlands, Ippon, 03:56.

Kye Sun Hui, North Korea, def. Ioana Maria Dinea, Romania, Waza-ari, 01:09.

Gold Medal Match
Legna Verdecia, Cuba, def. Noriko Narazaki, Japan, Ippon, 02:19.

Shooting
Men
Trap (125-Targets)

1, Michael Diamond, Australia, (122.0, 25.0), 147.0.
2, Ian Peel, Britain, (118.0, 24.0), 142.0.
3, Giovanni Pellielo, Italy, (116.0, 24.0), 140.0.
4, Khaled Al Mudhaf, Kuwait, (115.0, 24.0), 139.0.
5, Marco Venturini, Italy, (115.0, 23.0), 138.0.
6, David Kostelecky, Czech Republic, (116.0, 22.0), 138.0.

U.S. finishers
16, Lance Bade, Vancouver, Wash., (112.0, 0), 112.0.
16, Josh Lakatos, Pasadena, Calif., (112.0, 0), 112.0.

Women
10m Air Pistol
Final

1, Tao Luna, China, (390.0, 98.2), 488.2.
2, Jasna Sekaric, Yugoslavia, (388.0, 98.5), 486.5.
3, Annemarie Forder, Australia, (385.0, 99.0), 484.0.
4, Svetlana Smirnova, Russia, (384.0, 99.7), 483.7.
5, Michiko Fukushima, Japan, (383.0, 100.7), 483.7.
6, Dina Aspandiyarova, Kazakstan, (388.0, 95.7), 483.7.
7, Olga Kouznetsova, Russia, (386.0, 96.4), 482.4.
8, Yoko Inada, Japan, (383.0, 98.2), 481.2.

U.S. finishers
25, Beki Snyder, Grand Junction, Colo., (376.0, 0), 376.0.
28, Christina Cassidy, Escondido, Calif., (375.0, 0), 375.0.

Soccer
Men
Chile 3, Spain 1
South Africa 3, Brazil 1
Japan 2, Slovakia 1
South Korea 1, Morocco 0
Women
United States 1, China 1
Norway 3, Nigeria 1

Softball
United States 6, Canada 0
China 5, Italy 0
Japan 4, Cuba 1

Swimming
Swimming
Men
100m Breaststroke
Final

1, Domenico Fioravanti, Italy, 1:00.46 (Fred Deburghgraeve, Belgium, 1:00.60, July 20, 1996).
2, Ed Moses, Burke, Va., 1:00.73.
3, Roman Sloudnov, Russia, 1:00.91.
4, Kosuke Kitajima, Japan, 1:01.34.
5, Daniel Malek, Czech Republic, 1:01.50.
6, Morgan Knabe, Canada, 1:01.58.
7, Brett Petersen, South Africa, 1:01.63.
8, Remo Luetolf, Switzerland, 1:01.88.

400m Individual Medley
Final

1, Tom Dolan, Arlington, Va., 4:11.76 (World record. Old record: Tom Dolan, United States, 4:12.30, Sept. 6, 1994).
2, Erik Vendt, North Easton, Mass., 4:14.23.
3, Curtis Myden, Canada, 4:15.33.
4, Alessio Boggiatto, Italy, 4:15.93.
5, Terence Parkin, South Africa, 4:16.92.
6, Justin Norris, Australia, 4:17.87.
7, Cezar Badita, Romania, 4:20.91.
8, Shinya Taniguchi, Japan, 4:20.93.

Women
100m Butterfly
Final

1, Inge de Bruijn, Netherlands, 56.61 (World record. Old record: Inge de Bruijn, Netherlands, 56.64, July 22, 2000).
2, Martina Moravcova, Slovakia, 57.97.
3, Dara Torres, Beverly Hills, Calif., 58.20.
4, Kosuke Kitajima, Japan, 1:01.34.
5, Jenny Thompson, Dover, N.H., 58.73.
6, Junko Onishi, Japan, 59.13.
7, Susie O'Neill, Australia, 59.27.
8, Diana Mocanu, Romania, 59.43.

400m Freestyle
Final

1, Brooke Bennett, Plant City, Fla., 4:05.80.
2, Diana Munz, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, 4:07.07.
3, Claudia Poll, Costa Rica, 4:07.83.
4, Janelle Atkinson, Jamaica, 4:08.79.
5, Nadejda Tchemezova, Russia, 4:10.37.
6, Hannah Stockbauer, Germany, 4:10.38.
7, Carla Geurts, Netherlands, 4:12.36.
8, Chen Hua, China, 4:13.11.

Team Handball
Women
Hungary 42, Angola 22
Norway 19, Denmark 17
Brazil 32, Australia 19
South Korea 25, France 18

Triathlon
Men
1, Simon Whitfield, Canada, 1:48:24.02.
2, Stephan Vuckovic, Germany, 1:48:37.58.
3, Jan Rehula, Czech Republic, 1:48:46.64.
4, Dmitriy Gaag, Kazakstan, 1:49:03.57.
5, Ivan Rana, Spain, 1:49:10.88.
6, Miles Stewart, Australia, 1:49:14.52.
7, Olivier Marceau, France, 1:49:18.03.
8, Reto Hug, Switzerland, 1:49:21.30.
9, Simon Lessing, Britain, 1:49:24.32.
10, Timothy Don, Britain, 1:49:28.85.
11, Andriy Glushchenko, Ukraine, 1:49:30.17.
12, Andreas Raelert, Germany, 1:49:31.28.
13, Martin Krnavek, Czech Republic, 1:49:38.01.
14, Leandro Macedo, Brazil, 1:49:50.69.
15, Volodymyr Polikarpenko, Ukraine, 1:49:51.78.

U.S. finishers
17, Hunter Kemper, Longwood, Fla., 1:50:05.56.
25, Ryan Bolton, Gillette, Wyo., 1:50:52.95.
40, Nick Radkewich, Hudson, Ohio, 1:53:44.63.

Volleyball
Men
Spain 3, Egypt 0 (25-20, 25-10, 25-21)
Italy 3, South Korea 0 (27-25, 25-23, 25-18)
Russia 3, Yugoslavia 1 (19-25, 25-23, 25-23, 25-20)
Netherlands 3, Cuba 0 (25-22, 25-20, 25-23)
Argentina 3, United States 1 (24-26, 25-23, 25-21, 25-18)
Brazil 3, Australia 0 (25-13, 25-14, 25-21)

Water Polo
Women
Australia 6, Russia 3
Canada 8, United States 8, tie
Netherlands 8, Kazakstan 6

Weightlifting
Men
62kg

1, Nikolay Pechalov, Croatia, (150.0 kg.-331 pounds, 175.0 kg.-386 pounds), 325.0 kg.-717 pounds.
2, Leonidas Sabanis, Greece, (147.5-324, 170.0-375), 317.5-699.
3, Sevdalin Minchev Angelov, Bulgaria, (140.0-309, 177.5-390), 317.5-699.
4, Gennady Oleshchuk, Belarus, (142.5-313, 175.0-386), 317.5-699.
5, Le Maosheng, China, (140.0-309, 175.0-386), 315.0-695.
6, Seyed Mahdi Panzvan Langroudi, Iran, (140.0-309, 162.5-357), 302.5-666.
7, Hiroshi Ikehata, Japan, (135.0-298, 165.0-364), 300.0-662.
8, Vladimir Popov, Moldova, (135.0-298, 160.0-353), 295.0-650.

Women
48 kg

1, Izabela Dragneva, Bulgaria, (85.0 kg.-187 pounds, 105.0 kg.-232 pounds), 190.0 kg.-419 pounds.
2, Tara Nott, Stilwell, Kan., (82.5-181, 102.5-225), 185.0-408.
3, Raema Lisa Rumbewas, Indonesia, (80.0-176, 105.0-232), 185.0-408.
4, Sri Indriyani, Indonesia, (82.5-181, 100.0-221), 182.5-401.
5, Kay Thi Win, Myanmar, (80.0-176, 100.0-221), 180.0-397.
6, Robin Goad, Newnan, Ga., (77.5-170, 100.0-221), 177.5-390.
7, Kaori Niyanagi, Japan, (75.0-165, 100.0-221), 175.0-386.
8, Eva Giganti, Italy, (77.5-170, 92.5-203), 170.0-375.


 


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