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Strug’s agent, Leigh Steinberg, said Friday the whole sevenmember gymnastics team would be on thebox Richardson. immers Tom DoJan and Amy Van Dyken, and div er MaryEllen Clark The A-P. sought out Johnson and asked him: Will your face, on the cover of everything else, be on fhe Wheaties box? Should be about a month and a half,” he said “is al ready done So the buzz from Planet Hollywood wastrue. In the street afterward, as Johnson climbed into a dark green BMW, his agent, Brad phone open It was somebody from Coca- Cola on the line. He leaned into the car for a few wordswith Johnson, then a few more into the phone before hanging up. No deal yet on Wheaties, then? 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FRICTION ON WHEELS Jeanne Golay blasted Rebecca Twigg for quitting the U.S, cycling team, saying she couldn't fathom anyone “throwing away a gift like being in the Olympics.” Golaywill ride in today’s time trial in place of Twigg, a six-time world champion who quit the team earlier this week over a feud -pith national coaching director Chris Carmichael. He had crititized Twigg's training methods after she lost in the individual s+ pursuit quarterfinals, an event in *Dwhich she was the reigning world -Shampion Golay, who competed in the -"voad and points race, said she didn’t hesitate when Carmichael askedhertofill in. > 1 du Pont. Nobody said anything until the media made a big stink aboutit.” Baumgartner, who is 35, was expected to retire after the Olympics but may competein an inter- at the time, but Baumgartner clearly was the aggressorin overe. Baumgartner was visibly relieved with the decision, raising ae aac ao ore ‘iin Sen saa Rosia, 109. ieee JanSang Jang, South Korea, del. Giovanni uence rons “Toes Brands. fowa City, Hows de Magoened aie ia, 1 reese bras Tedevew, Ulraine def. Takahiro Wada, Japan, 00, referee decision. Gold ‘Toe Brands, fowa City, Iows det Jne-Seng Jang, South Kures, referee decision. tenet his arms in victory as Shumilin gave him a respectful tap on the shoulder, Before the medal match, Shumilin was 4-1 lifetime against Baumgartner. “{ didn’t comehere for third,” said Baumgariner, of Cambridge Springs, Pa. “I had a feeling I could beat him. . . I had a better feeling than I did yesterday.” Unlike other U.S. gold medal- ists Kurt Angle and Kendall Cross, Brands dida’t ery on the victory stand — uncharacteristically, he showed no emotionat all. Maybe heblewit all out after Ter- Ty, a two-time world champion, was upset by Cross in the Olympic trials. “T know it hurts him like heck not to makethe Olympics, buthe’s aman aud he'll get overit,” Tom national tournamentin Iran this fall. “T've wrestled longer at my level than probably any human being in history,” he said. “When the time comes I don't enjoy the competition any more, I'll retire.” Also Friday, seven-time world championValentin Jordanov beat Azerbaijan's Namik Abdullaey 42 in overtime at 114‘ pounds for his first Olympic gold, Abduliaev sat stubbornly on the mat for nearly a minute to protest the decisive takedown point, and his coach shoved Jordanov. Russia's Makharbek Khadartsev was denied his third consecutive goid medal at 198 pounds, losing 3-0 to world champion Rasul Khadem ofIran. Baumgartner’s 13th world championship medal broke the record he shared with Russia’s Alexander Medved. With Khadartsev’s loss, Medved remains the only three-time Olympic wrestling champion. Americans Melvin Douglas and Kenny Monday, a two-time Olympic medalist, failed to win a medal. Monday was attempting a comeback after a long layoff. . SAVANNAH,Ga. — Germany put the finishing touches Friday on its second Olympic Soling gold medal. The team of Jochen Schuemann, Thomas Flach and Bernd Jaekel swept Russia in three races — none of them close — in the MARES BOSIRR be Pasta Boigaradet La scottrece hm He Fru! Calon, Praee, $92, 188.2. lear | Women Long Jump Pal 1 Chdoma Ajunwa, Nigera, 712. 25442. 2 Fiona Mas, Italy, 7.02, 33 lickie Joyner. | Kerse, Canoga Park, Calif. 700, 2211%. 4, Niki Alfredo Duvengel, Cuba def Ermakchan Irat- mov, Kazakstan, 28-18 178 pounds8th Semifinals Hidari Kurtanidse, Georgia def Dearsbolat ‘Tyedyeyer, URraine, 104 || Ovando ee at a 15-9 Medal Viadinar Khtchko, Uicuine det, Alexei Levin, Rasull Khadem Gold Aughadi. Iran det Makharbek 4 Para Wolfgramm, Tonge def. Duncan hadartey, Russia, 10. Over 100g. 16 11, Voula| 12. Sharon Jakofsky, Netheriands Andrey Shuriln, Russa def Aletsandr Kove levstiy, Kraven. 10. Plaal Broce Ranmgartner, Cambrige Springs Pa 1 Astrid’ Kumbernuss, Germany 20 6. 67-548 ef, Sven Thiele, Germany, 30. 2 So Ninel, Chir. 19.08. 65.0% §, Inna Khu- | oroehkina. Rusa, 1936, 63-4 4. Vite Pavysh, Mahmat Demir. Ture def, Andrey Shun, r & Set Roma 14. ‘Alekory Medveder. Belarus def Sven Thiele Germany, 0, referee decision. Ivvbna Taleva: Valentin | Festa Ina Delteheva: Maja Tabakora: Marit Koleva: Viara Vatachca Botehikareya: tina Diga Cyrenko, Seeky Dyroen-Lan Pease, Lafayette THE ASSOCIATED PRESS championship match. But both crews were smiling and pumpingtheirfists in the air, ‘Seung Bao Lee. South Korea det Thomas Ub Broa Bidar Kurtanide, Geongia def Joaet Lata ‘Over 209 poandOver 91h Slovak Repu, 5:0 97, 22-10% 8, Iryna Chek | rich. Germany, 12-8 celebrating their country’s med- als on the final dayof the regatta. “We were hoping to win, but the wind was really crazy in the last three days and we did not know if we could race today. But we are happy now,” Schuemann said. “It is the first medal for Russia in this regatta,” skipper Georgiy Shayduko said, “but due to the economic situation in Russia, we consider thesilver to be a gold.” A little while later the U.S. team of Jeff Madrigali, Jim Barton and Kent Massey went through the sametype of celebration when they compieted a 3-i victory over Great Britain for the SL-1044 5, Masako Chiba, Japan. 2120.2 8 Tedla Loroupe, Kenya, 21232 7, Yabo Kawakars, | Baseball Soe | 1 iden Meda] Round Pay Wier’ Sevth Machen Pace ps ordh tac A Veg it 1 Padila Raroa st candoe |Dowpteare 15, 20-18) A Ofc i ¥ © Green pest | Lew Tint | Lecroy ah | CAs rt cn av OE, 1841810 Yagadora Dy, ‘Todays Mazes No mulcbes sched SeayMatches ‘Breave Meda! only the second medal for the 3.00.00 2.000 $0000 0.0m | ——-100-0.0.0 000 onteell Bt hy O31 5:4 |, Si3200 Germany Thomas Flach Sueden 28 Sonia 29 Jacket Jochen | Rise ‘W Mors f 100001 mw 2t21 1 0100 No games wchedubed Setumeape: det Rossa Gaorpy Sear: igor Crate 24 Pence 20 10108 810m swe? RamiGeorgy gor Skat Dry Shabaoor) de. United Stee i Rar, Pir ‘San Arwen, Cli. ‘Mn, Sania‘ound Rarbar, Cal 34 fax, Calf: Jett meme tine sm ‘shal ries | Comes eed Ds etl weren't going to medal,” Madri- gali said. It was a disappointing showing for the United States, which had dominated yachting at Barcelona four years ago by claiming medals in nine classes. Theonly other medal that went to an American this time also Was a bronze. It was won by Courtetiay Becker-Dey, of The Dalles, Ore., in the Europe class. = Schuemann and his crew als won a Soling gold medal in Kotea in 1988, They finished fourth in Barcelona — the first time the three-person keelboat class went to matchracing to determine the medal winners. * The Germans also finished first in thefleet competition. - Schuemann also won an individual gold in the’ Montreal Games in 1976 when he captured the Finn class. 4 D008 G CYL AUTO. LEATHER. 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Netherlands 3, Spain 1 Doubles Naaga Gold—Tedd Woodbridge an Mark Wood | ol Meta Gymnastics fore, Awtraba Cb 13, Japan 9 RibythmieGrowp Sver—Nel read and Tis Heaman, Briain |, Spe Marta Baldo Nora Cabanas: tela United States 10, Niearagus 2 cea -Mare-Kertp Goeller and David Pit NWARAGUA AB RBI BB SO Avg |S LaeCard Ta Lama at $ Moron S10 0 1 0 08 Sle Marten Tava; Valentina Ketan, Meth iee 1, Bulgar (Ivelina Foret | Singles \i fran Lisa 0-0 0.280 Int eters: Maj Tan: Mar Kole: x Davenport. Newport each 1 Porras 1b bronze. Volleyball Tapen 3128233. Talla Negus, Rowan ’ M Morris Brows Callege Brvese—Japan (Akiko Kawase, Miya Tachi M2846 &, Julia Vaquero, Spain. 1:27.07. 10, || Sout Kora 3, Paistan 1 tuca: Kaci Takats Miho Takeda Re be Sly Ban, Key 35838. FRatka Puja Mido Kawabe, Riko Nakajima, Junko Sidver—Arantza Sanches Vicario, Spain Bronae—Jana Novela. Caeeb Republic resting (Freese) ‘thy (1145 pounds) GoldValentin Jardanoy Sulgcia Sdyer—Namik Abdallen. Azerbaijan Bromm—SManien Mmm Kaabatan I still feel my bestis the gold medal,” Baumgartner said. “I didn’t do my best in this tournament.” Bat er avenged Thurs- I didn't have any contact with Mr. Argentina Seratim Todorov, Bulgaria def, Floyd es ores . lear Bronze Heda! Grand Rap Mich. 108 Maywentr, ‘Tukya Ota Japan def. PhemenPaskale, BulSeonifinas ‘ube def lat Niyarymbetoy earls 53 | ti Protr Gold Medal ‘aa, 5.86, 18.2% 6, Doty Markov, Belarus, 588. Ranbstan 234 ‘Buvayna Saytyes, Rusia def JangSoon Park, ing. Geraaay, $80, 19.0%8. | Oktay Uri. Germanydet Pethi Mésaoui, T- Sooth Korea, 54 | Lawrence Johnson. Chesapeake. peaks Ve. 570,128, isa, 204 wee 196 pounds7thy 9, Alan Andy, France, 570, 1886 10, ee Repectage Semifinals Semifinals | stotte, Germany, 570, 18-88. 11, Jeff Hartwig Jonesboro, Ark. 18-412. Dany Krason. Davié Rest, Philadelphia def Karim Tula ei,Jone Lotyna, Sloak Republic det Vitor Ko| ne850 184% 1, SootHuta Lawrence. | gay, teksto, 124 Nigena 100, | Puan § nig ax | | Tanaka, Mayuko Pui “T camehere to do my best, and said. “That's how bad I wanted it. maining.A tiring Shumilin led 1-0 and not the “For somebodyin the one he wanted. if I'd been in the gutter,” Brands Shumilin with a referee's decision assured only by his one-point takedown with i6 seconds re- Unlike the opening ceremony full teams marchatthe close. The athletes are invited onto the field Olympic wrestling medal, but not tw “Tt wasn't always a love-love.re- lationship. But he'd go to the grave for me and I'd go for him. and noteven your best friend will do that,” Tom Brandssaid. Brands was criticized for accepting money from Team Foxcatcher after sponsor John E. du Pont was charged with murdering former Olympic champion Dave Schultz in January. But Brands cuthis ties to the club last month. “Could I have won this without his support? I could have wonthis day's 6-1 loss to Russian Andrei fpated in the Atlanta Games. after the evening's program. This certainly is a great hon- 15 years ago that he would win the Olympics. “He told me this was the momentI'd waited for my entire life.” Butthe biggest favorite, Baumgartner, settled for the bronze at 286 pounds — a record fourth gthened them of the world’s best wrestlers. GermanySails Past Russia For Gold Medalin Soling 1, Robert Olympic rider who survived a deadly jetliner crash and was credited with helping save two only the flag bearers US. trials. “Terry was here for me, and that means a lot,” said Tom Brands, who wrote in a notebook But as much as their ten divided them — they on opposite sides of lowa ed —it sires 0 sce 2 MbaSea, | 16 ome. 2 Key Mo Pe et aan ea puOe Bo we 3846 3 Vln Mesos Spam 84439. || sibs F men Germany, 29-18, 4 Arturo Di Mena aly 344 52 8, ViktorGenk, as 7 15S pend rama W Belarus 34521 ‘Kan. 5.60, 18-45 three-time Stripes in the parade of flags of the record 197 nationsthatpartic- ee 1718 5, Mark G BIT BA 6 Steffen 6 $1882 7 Boulams. Morceco, 823.13 8, Jim Sven- | 82967 10, Martin Strege, iolé Fernanda Ribero, Portogal * children on the flight, was picked to carry the Americanflag in the elosing ceremony Matz, 45, from Collegeville, Pa. waschosen in a vote of team captains on the U.S. squad. He will march into Olympic Stadium Sunday night, holding the Stars and Maymko Pap (4188, 69570, 97753 4 Ruma tle Anca Me ria Kiselera: Giga Broun: Sens Marne Lobova: Yous Pankratova: Olga NoGana Maximov; igs cxsso,ossnm, 200 5, Frame (Virgie Dediew, Myriam Ligoot: Celine Levegue Jub Pa ‘re bells Mansble, Maza Delphine Macecbal; Era Rie (3.480, 62.616), 07S Angus South Kore 1 Nath Pho: Sandra Wagner, M5535. | Athletics | Argentina 6, Puerto Rico 7 | ri rvatia 9, China 95 HS — Rip- Greve 1, Bra 72 $s Games Keng, 80 12 2 Mowe are Rete,EB ek1 dose Ea teal cm. tay 1128 4 Matthew Bint, Kenya Stver—Wang Juma. China Bromo War. ipa ‘Shot Put id-Astnd Kumbers, Germany heriants a Mibo Kawaber Ro Nakajima Junko ‘Seale 12M. Brogan 2R. Sporn M Time? raoe, Ei Bhs, 290.297 A.ook 2.8, Brondello 2 T Falla 1, C. Boyd 2. Meal South Korea UoSuu Kim: HyeYoung Yoor: Uilted Sites ro Maulen Mamyrov, Kasakstan Jef Chechenol det. 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His brother, Terry, was a gold-medal favorite at 125% pounds until losing in the Be oe kod prematureclaimantsto the cereal marketing gold No decision has been made yet on the Wheaties box picture, he insisted Friday. In fact, the cereal maker's marketing manager was ‘in seclusion.” The right face can tick sales 10 to 20 percent. Alsoon thelist: Carl Lewis and Dan O'Brien from track. gymnast Shannon Miller, softball’s Dot Jang Jae-sung of South Korea 7-0 at 136% pounds, becoming the States, Gog, Romania. grmrastis. | ser. 3 z GT | io MA Reb A PF Pls MEA Min USA TRAM Tee 79 46 15 22 18 X Mean $i) teeny Trompe. Dover. NH. waning. 3 Ltese 32-1018 24 13-33 2 $1 3 00 4.3 1 16 | Pa Podkopevera Uiraine grunatica 2.|SSeoope MOS 4S TT Bon © oid slver 3.62 0 04 00M2723. 21413 3 6 3300 011 7 9 G1 00 1.0.2 | 10-0 2 00 Li 2 2 ol. 3 emming Chea, 2 Le ing. 2 00 oo 000 0 Sasi O'Neil Auta, wining. 1 gd | R. Labo 22)) er, 6 V1 08 10-2 2 M4312 11 Dagmar Have. Germany, swomming. 2 sver, 1 N. 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Brands beat surprise finalist ea Ness 3| 1 The Buzz: He's got the glory Now heclaims he’s got The Box. ownplans to announceit.” record — butnot the gold. With his world champion twin Dane! Kowaléhi. Australia, pwiraming | silver, The speaker: he said. Baumgartner got revenge and @ 2 ‘ Women ‘ Four 5.) Amy Vian Dye. Brglewood, Cole. sviuning 5 spd 5 Micelle Seat, Ireland swimming. 3 soit 1 ‘Thetime: a few hours after Mi- That deal. ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA — Tom Brands got the Olympic championship his brother was favored to win. Bruce | aoe Meda! Pay 3 "Vy eh Ba erm Awe | Friday's Games 15 Josh Davis, Sar Antomo, seaming 3 gid 21, Utreine 60 1 Dens Pnkaon, Romia, swimming 2 pl. Peta 0 aver 10 Ls Nisosbuang, Chica, grmaasticn 1 god, 2 | 7 aver On the Box? Sure thing? 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