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Show Sunday, September24, 2000 - TheSalt Lake Tribune mM BADMINTON ‘ Dmitry Sautin added to the individual gold medal he wonin Atlanta, teaming Chinese Sweep Ji Xinpengof China beat Hendrawan of Indonesia in two games to win the men’s singles gold medal. Xia Xuanze of China beat Peter Gade of Denmarkfor the bronze. Ge Fei and Gu Jun of China beat with Igor Lukachin on platform to score 365.04 points. They edged the Chinese team of Hu Jia and Tian Liang, whotook silver with 358.74. Jan Hempel and Heiko Meyerof Germany captured the bronze at 338.88. Vera Ilina, in her third Olympics, teamed with Yulia Pakhalina to give Russia thegold in springboard. China’s Fu Mingxia was denied a record-tying fourth gold medal, taking silver with Guo Jingjing. The bronze went to Ganna Sorokina and Olena Zhupina of Ukraine. teammates Huang Nanyan and Yang Wei in the women’s doubles. Gao Ling and Qin YBxian wonthe bronze to makeit a Chinese-sweep. MBASKETBALL Slovakia Could Advance WEFENCING Zusana Zirkova scored 18 points and Slovakia beat Senegal 68-32 to keep alive its changes of reaching the quarterfinals in itsfirst women’s Olympic basketball a pearance. Slovakia (2-3)will finish fourth in its pool #'Brazil beats Canada. If Canada wins, Slovakia, Brazil and Canadawill Bronze Touch For Germany It was a tough wayfor the U.S. wom- en’s fencers to be denied a medal again. Thefoil team, bidding to become the first women’s squad to win a fencing medal, lost a- thrilling bronze medal match 45-42 to Germany.Thefinal point was awarded when Ann Marsh was pe- finish in a three-way tie with two advancing on goal average (points for in games among those teams divided by nalized for coveringhertarget on the last touch by Germany’s Rita Koenig. points allowed). Russia cruised past New Zealand 9254, led by Irina Rutkovskaya’s18 points. in the quarterfinals. Italy — the world champion, which beat the United States 45-38 in the semifinals — knocked off Poland45-36 to win the gold. i Mountain Biking WSAILING World ChampWins Gold WindsPlague Sailing Russia (3-2) has already secured a berth Adam Butler/The Associated Press Mateo Garrald, top, of Spain throwsthe ball past Slovenia’s Tomaz Tomsic during Spain's 31-28 winin Men's Pool B Handball. Light, .shifting winds plagued the Olympicregatta again, bringing mixed results for two Americans sailing their first races. Star skipper MarkReynolds and Finn skipper Russ Silvestri each had a thirdplace finish and a bad race in the fluky windsandchoppyseas. Miguel Martinez of France has an Olympic gold medal to go with the one he claimed three months ago at the mountain bike world championships in Fair- field, Australia. Martinez, 24, took control late in the sixth lap to winthe gold medal Sundayin the men’s race. He was timed in 2 hours, 9 minutes, 2seconds, more than a minute Silvestri, in his first Olympics, was eighth overall in the 25-boat Finn fleet. aheadof silver medalist Filip Meirhaegheof Belgium. Christoph Sauser of Switzerland got Reynolds, in his fourth straight games, was 10thin the 16-boatStar fleet. The 49erclass gold medal was secured by Finland's Thomas Johanson and the bronze. Ashe rodeinto the finish chute, Martinez nereld upa toy kangarooo wrapped in a Fre flag and waved to the crowd. Jyrki Jarvi with one race to go. Russians Dive For Gold After a two-hour delay in Sydney Harbor, brothers Jonathan and Charlie McKee ofSeattle struggled bit, but remained in contention for a medal. The470 class had a reserve day. Paul Foerster of Rockwall, Texas, sailed into the lead in the men’s class by winning MarkoRuiz paired with Dayid Pichler for a disappointing seventh-place show- J.J. Isler of San Diegoisin fifth place in the women’s 470 class. Then hé'hoisted his bike triumphantly and plfiped hisfistin the air. Wee DIVING twostraight races on Thursday. ing gyi,the men’s 10-meter platform as synchronized diving made its Olympic debut: The Russians swept the first two event;lso taking the women’s 3-meter springhoard gold. Both times, they defeated the powerful Chinese. SCOREBOARD +. Compiled by: R.C. Roberg YCLING ioe Pe2 Barbara, 1495142001 Bronze—Margarta, Fullana, Spain, 149579 4, Aa Epiphanova, Russia, 1 50:45 43, ‘Alon TABLE TENNIS ‘Wang LigandYanSen,China,det and Lu Guotang, China, 22-20,17-21 21-19, 21-18, Patrick Chita. and France, dl. Lee Chub foo Seung: Min Sadho. 2200 272821 19, 21-10, Bronze—Germany (Marco Geisler; Arhoas Hajek: Stephan Volkert; Andre Wins), 5:48.64. 4,Australia (Peter Hardeast; Jason Day, Reside, Duncan Free), 5:50.32 §, Switzeriand (Simon Stuerm; Christian ‘toler, Michael Erdien; Andre Vonarburg) 554.8. 6, Urraine (Oteksandr Marchenko; Oleg Lykov; Olesands Zaskalko; Leonid Shapostyk), 5:55.12 TRAMPOLINE Sinisa Skalin; Caja, Boraska, Branimir Vujevc; Sivo Petrisko), 5:94 85, 4, Italy (Gioacchino Cascone;, Franco Berra; Maro Palmisano; Marco Penna; Valeo Pinton; Raffaello Leonardo; Alessandro Coro‘a; Luca Ghezai, Gaetano lannuzz), 5:35.37, 16, Any’ Trombley, Golden, Calo, 1594312 SHOOTING Men 50 Meter Free Rifle 3 Positions Gold—Raynond Debevec (11770,981), 275. «SilverJuha Hin, Finland, (1171,0,99.5) 05, 705, we WEIGHTLIFTING BrondeHernkd Stervaag, Norway 4, Aor Khadkbekow, Russia, (1173.0, sig mainTudor, View! Talapan; Andret Nicole Gokd—Pyros Dimas, Greece, (175.0 kg 95.2), 268.2 Prvan; Donn Alupe 5, ArAvazion, Ukraine (11700, 966), 386 pounds, 215.0 kg-474 pounds), 3000 DaneRaa509 gone 860)pounds. Chien Bauer, Gomany, (11690, ‘Stlver— Marc Hustor, Germany, (177.5‘300, 2125-467),390 0-660. a0,60, (1175.0, 928),268.6 i Nleinkoy, Russia, (11660, 905),Pa 8, Jozet Gone, Slovakia, (1165 0, 96.3), 2513 ‘8. Finishers Miho! Ant, Winter, N.C. (11640, 0), 1.1640 18, GignnDubs, Betta Park, Pa, (1160.0, 0), 1.1000 Skeet (125-Torgets) F-Myhcla Michey, Ulrane, (1250, 250), 150. Pou Mak, Czoch Repti, (123.0, 24), 1470 4, Hexnte Netretands, (1220, 240), 1460 5, Aviron Bonoli, tly, (1220, 240), 1460 6, Nasowr $ Athyn, Qatar, (1220, 23.0), 1450 US. Finisher wok Schwnidt t, Eagan, Minn quagiro Asarutze, Georg. (teno-sor. zips, 00880 Poland, (1675-968, sa as, 78 7, Chvisios Spyrou, Greece, (1700-375, ms 375.0827, mesto Quiroga, Cuba, (165.0-264, nones, 75.0827, ROW Men Lightweight Double Sculls Gold-—Poand (Tomasz Kucharei; Robert Syea), 621,75, Sttvor—ttay (Ela Luin, Leonardo Pet fa), 6:23.47 Bronme—France (Pascal Touron, Thisaud Chapel), 6:24 85 ing), 6-26.54 5, Swezotand(MartarsChor, Michael Gir), 6, Japan (Mita Hass; Dainahy Takad), 620%. JADMINTON ra Men Singles Gold Medal Match Joon ‘Chna. dol Honda Indo Chretaghe Bete, Yves Hoode, Xaver Dor os, 15-4: 99113 man), 6.01 68. onze Medal Match Xa Xugnze, China det Pater Gade, Dorman 1473. 15-5. Wornen Doubts Gpkt Medal Match Ge Fes apd Gu Jun, China, dot Huang anyonaid Yilig Wes, China, 155, 1555 “Wrbeire Medial Match Gao Qe Yiyuan, China, dot {ery nga pdKing, Sa Ro fea, 15:0" mika (Siren Burgoas, Ar Ahony Edwards, Darron Bako,bor Ft arta), 6.02 ‘Brorum—Derenark (Soren Macon; Thomas Eber, Esk Eibeoen, Vicor Fextdersen), 60051 4, Ray (Salvatore Arntrana, Franco San camsari, Cateho Amarante, Carlo Gadd any? 5, South Aca (Mart Rawnide Rowand, Rose Hawkins Roger Tobler, Mike Harsob bach), 607.07 ‘6, Uri Staton (Mare Strid, Evora _Stenvaag of Norway took the bronze. Mykola Milchev of Ukraine won the skeet gold medal, tying the world record with a perfect score of 150. Petr Malek of Moskalenko,a four-time world cham pion whocame outof retirement when WangLigin and Yan Sen of China defeated teammates Kong Linghui and went last and pushed Wallace to second onze. trampoline became an Olympic sport, Liu Guoliangto win the men’s table tennis doublestitle. with a high-flying routine: "Patrick Chila and Jean-Philippe Ga- Ml VOLLEYBALL tien of France won the bronze. China led the overall shooting competition with three ofthe 16 gold medals. WTENNIS ders, giving up too manyeasypoints and Seles Closes on Medal makinga lesser team look great, the U.S. U.S. May Go Winless Once again making too many blunmen’s volleyball team lost its fourth Monica Selesof the United States took straight match andwas eliminated from the tournamentby South Korea, advantage of a shaky showing by Bel- SOFTBALL gium’s Dominique Van Roostfora 6-0, 6-2 victory in the Olympic quarterfinals. Medals RoundField The Olympic softball medal round has its field: Japan, Australia, China and the United States. The Americans were the only ones that needed to win to makethe playoffs, and they advanced easily with a 6-0 vic- to pitch anymore. The United States will play China in the medal round, while Australia takes Mi WATER POLO Seles needs just one more victory for herfirst Olympic medal. Her opponentin the semifinals will be the winner ofthe quarterfinal between second-seeded Venus Williams and No. 5 Arantxa The American men’s water poloteam Jost to Atlanta silver medalist Croatia on Saturday, 10-7 in the tournament opener for both. It doesn’t get easier today for the U.! S. team as it meets powerful Yugoslavia, which won gold medals in 1984 and 1988, both times beating the United Statesin thefinal. — Combined News Services Sanchez-Vicario of Spain. Mi TRAMPOLINE Russian Bouncesto Gold Alexander Moskalenko of Russia won the gold in the men’s trampoline. Men 1,500 Meter Freestyle Gold—Grant Hacket,Austaa, 14:48:33 Stiver—Kieren Perkins, Australia, 145359. ‘Bronze— Chis Thompson, Roseburg, Ore, 1456.81 4. Nee Fp Russia, 1456 88 ‘Neothing, South Afica, 15:00 48 tx vend” Nath Eason, as 150861 7, bgoe Chervynskiy, Ukraine, 15.08 80 8, Hoo Hel, Germany, 15.19.87. 400 Neter Medley Relay States (Lonny Krayzoburg, ‘Studio Cy, Call, $3.87; EdMoses, Burk, Va. 59.84; lan Crocker, Portiand, Mane, 52.10 Gary Hal Jt, Phoonix, 47:92), 333.73 (World record. OX record: United States, 3:34 B4, July 26, 1986) ‘Siver—Austraka (Matthew Welsh, 54 29 Regan Harrison, 101.48; Geol! Huegil. $1.33 Michael! Kir, 48 17),33527 Germany (Stev Theloke, 55 07, Jons Kruppa, 1.0052, Thomas Rupa 52.14; Torsten Spanneberg, 48.15). 3:5 88 4, Netherlands(Kinas-Enk Zwerng, 56.83; ', Hungary (Peter Horvath, 55 90, Karly Knabe, 1:01.23, Michael Mintenko, 52 66. Craig 50.33), 3:30.88 7, France (Seon Dufour, $5 67, Hugues Dubosoq, 1:01.69, Franck Esposito, 52.80, Froderic Bousquet, 49.86), 3.40.02 8, Britain (Ned Wiley. 56.49, Darren Mew. 1101 76; James Hickman, 40.41), 3:40.19. Women © ‘50 Meter Freestyle Gokt—Ingodo Bru, Netvtands, 2432 Siver—Thorwst shame Sweden 245), Bronan—Dara Tones, Bevery Hits, Cait 2463, 4, Amy Van Dykon, Lone Tree, Colo 2504, 5, Martina Moravcora, Slovakia, 25.24 6, Sandra Vootkor, Germany, 25.27 7, AlsonSheppard, Britain, 25.45, 8, Sumka Minamoto, Japan, 25.65, 400 Meter Medley Relay Gold-—Unted States (8.1 Badord, Eta NH, 101 29; Magan Quann, Paya, Wash 1.06.29; Jonny Thompson, Dover, NH. 87.25, ara Tovrea, Beverly Hits, Cat, 53.7) 3:58.30 (Word record Od record China, 401.67, Sept 10, 1004) (Dyana Cab, 1:01 83 Loteet Jones, 1:08.08; Potia Thomas, 57.38 Susie ONod, 54 29), 401 50, n (Mow Nakarra, 1 02.08, Macavré Tanaka. 1,08 65; Junko Onehy, 58,72: ck, 80.67; KatrinMowaaner, 54 04), 404.53. 6, South Abica (Chatone Winstock 1.02.74; Sarah Poowo, 1:07.89, Mandy Loot, 59.81; Hoene Mater, 54.77), 4.08.15, 6, Canad ‘oy (Chiat Potala, 100,14, Jon Buti, 1.013, a Zincramcnuastonsge 7. Kim Colin, St Kits and News,10.17. eeoabe INR, Azz Zakan, Ghana, ONF ae — 32,Maria Portia, Peru, 2:36:50. Javelin 33, Griselda Gonzalez, Spain, 238.28, Gold—Jan Zelezny, Czech Republic, 34, Oh Mida, South Korea, 28:42. (90.17), 295-10 3, Susan Hobson, Austra, 2:38:44, Siiver—Steve Bachiey, Botan, (8985). 35, Gadise Edota, Etinia, 24229, 8 SraAas, Thy 2Aa0, Bronze—Sergei Makarov, Russia,(8867), x, Swtzeriand, 2011 39, Maria Luisa Munaz, Spain, 24540. 4, Raymond Hecht, Germany, (87,76), Corbi 27-11 5, Ak Parwainen, Finland, (86.62), 284-2 24726. 41, Gulsara Dadabaeva, Tajkstan, 6. Konstantnes Gkatsouds, Greece, 03 (86.53), 283-10 42, Gina Lizeth Coetio Tache. Honduras, 7, Bors Henry, Germany, (85 78), 281-5 8, Emeteno Gonzalez Cuba, (6333), = 2 43, Aguida Amaral, Independent Olympc 34 9, Paal Ame Fagemes, Norway, (83 04), 725 10, Dariusz Trafas, Poland, (82.30). 2700, 31358 45, Srivanh Ketavong Laos, 33427 11, Micha Hil, Btn, (81 00), 265-9 12, Breaux Greer, Latayette, La. (7991), 282.2 ‘Quattying Heats tamer Saha bese) (Comected Medal Ay no Gold— Avsi Ham, ue,212) 8:10 ry Sitver—-Adam Nelson, Atlanta, (21 21), 2, Stal fas, Lata, 13.5 (), 7 3. Kye andr Kp, ssa, 37 (0) 1 Godina, Cheyenne. Wyo aul Sehzue, Liberia, 14 18 (0) (2120),69634 pe Sched erin 42) 4, Andrew Bloom, Schenectady, NY. 5, Raber, Gomany, $87 (0) (2087),68534 NGO 5, Yuy Blonog, Unrane, (20 84) 6841-2 NAL Maronee Kuszewaa, Poland, DNF 6, Marwol Marinaz. Span, (2055). 67-5 4 7, Janus Robbers, South Ainca, (20.2), 1, Dusey Doral, Has, 13:33 (0). 8 2 Shaun Bowes, SutsAea,1359(0, 8, OlverSven Ruder, Germany, (20.18), 2. Yoo! Hemandez, Cuba, 13.53 (0) 6212 tak i, Germary, 13.67 (Q). 9, Andres Mihnewich, Belarus, (19.48), 5, Stoghen rowsad ot 10, Mwcslav Merc. Czech Republi neoees 6, Coghian, “4 (19,39), 69-71-2 11, Milan Haborak, Slovahia, (19 06), 62-6 NA, AdbarakWibarak, Sark Arabva,0Q. 12 12, Timo Aalonon, Finland, (18 64).61 Heat3 1, Anier Garcia, Cuba, 13,60 (0) 2 antey Kahin, Russa. 1377(0) 100 3, Balazs Kovacs, Mingay.1389(a) Gold—Marion Jones, Los Angelos. 1 4, Joan Marc Grava, Fate, 14.01 (Q) Silver--Ekatooni Thanou, Greece, 1) 1 5. Gabrol A ybados. 1423, Bronme—Tanya Lawrence, Jam "18 Bugana Videnow, Zo NA, 4, Merona Ontey, Jamaica, 119 ae 5, Duanna Pintusovych, Ukraine, 1120 6, Chandra Sturup, Bahamas, 11.21 |, Roan Scher, Gamay, 1285 7, Sevatheda Fynes, Bahamas, 11.2 Q), 8, Dette Ferguson, Bahamas, 11 29 2, Robert Kronberp, Sweden, 13.58 (). 3, Torronce Trammel, Decatur,Ga..13.59 eye er led) (Q) 4, Emiliano Pizzo Nay, 13.65 (Q). ‘Women 5, Marco Souza, Brazd, 13.70 (0). Morathon 6, Jott Jackson, US Vig isands, 1405 1, NackoTabahashs Japan, 22314 a. Houston, Barbados, 14 06. 2. Lika Elona Simon, Romania, 2222. 1 Peoo Dota Sarta Sanne 1412. 3, Joyce Chapctusrba, Konya, 22445 a iooer_ Chinetinted ear * =" Sept28 mos aaa winner vs. Fal winner Gores am eam Wreyuu =a: 1nm ‘at Sydney FS, Spain vs. United States, 3 Wornen Fides tides rat) Coal 72) ‘at Melboume, Chile vs. Cameroon, 3 a.m. United States 3, Australia0 (25-11, 25-17, Bronze medal aSydney FS.3. am Soe ese ETO FO ceive ie Stas 2 Japan 24 pena Kes) ‘Dome Paviion United States. 02002 Jagan 1100-2 First Hatf—1. Japan, A. Yanagssawe, 00. ‘Second Half--2 United States, J. Wot, 00)Ja a N Tear, 7200 8 United States, P. Vagenas, 9000 (PK) SeocioaSom 40, oe G:F, Morioka-G; J, Inamato-G: H. wth Ponta onsale, Gian, GGL "Duron Donovan-G, J,eSsaver Agoos-G:P Vagenas-G: J wg) Japan zp© Matyi CitedSunes,2700-8 United States, 28.00, A Miura, Japan, oan Referves— Fela Onias Tangawanma Zerbabwe, Jorge Horace Rattaino, Argentina Ekse Dori, Vanuatu, Mourad Daa, Tunisia ital Lekkerceo) ‘Cuba 6, United States 1 ra Preetfomr ions. 6 gtr 7. EnYamaguety, Japan, 227-08. 8, HanPong 88, Nth Kovoa, 227.07 9 Fatwa Roba, Ethno, 2:27:38 10, lon Xaquan, China, 2:27:55 13, Togla Loroupe, Kenya, 22048, St Heat 5 1, Alon Johnson, Washington 19.50(0) j Yugoslavia Next for U.S. Heather Davis; Dorota Urbaniak; Theresa Macesoe Se 7,Damion Greaves,Bain, 1401 (2) 14, kinaBogachova, Kyrgyzstan, 29°55. Luke; Emma Robinson; Aison Kom; Laryssa 15,Ai lehihashi, Japan, 2:90:34 05; Heid Biesenthal; Buffy Alexander: Lesley Thomp- Earp,71025, Sm 10008: Kaen 16, Adfana Femandez Miranda, {Coie nonBt, ae son),6:11.58. 3051 se 6 2, Tomasz ‘Scigaczewshi, Poland, «4, Belarus (Irina Bazllovskaya; Marina Puatina 17, Judit Foldingne ‘Nagy, Hungary, (han Shu, 10270,OH Kuzmar, Olga Berezneva; Marina Znak; Yulia 10040 ta Linn,393 Han Xue, 3640) 20054 Q) 3, Andrea Giacon, aly, 13.62 (Q). Bichix, nessa NatalyaGalak 407.83. 18, Omella Ferrara, aly, 2:31:32 Canada, 13.71 (Q). 4, Adrian ‘Olga Tratsevskaya; Valentina Khokhlov), 19, Christine Clark, Anchorage, 5, Satoru Tanigawa, Japan, 13.74 (Q) 61357 % TRACK & FIELD 6, Atindo Pinheiro, Sa0 Tome and § 20, Jong Yong Ok, North Korea,2:31:40 pe, 15.65. Men 100 2.29 SOCCER ‘Gold-—MaurceGreene, Kansas City, an, 23, Liubov Morgunova, Russia, 232-35, sh 24, SonjaOberem, Germany, 23345. Men Silver—Aio Bokdon, Trinidad and Tobago, 25, Martha Tenoto, Ecuador, 233.54 Saturday's Matches, ee 26, Marian Sutton, Brain, 2:94°33, Querterfinets Amy Fi sopost Tangsn, Sats. a7, Ea Chea de Furi, Cie United States 2, Japan 2 (6-4 penalty DeSe ee Starwood, Wash, s) 23507 ‘Cameroon 2, Brazil 1, 207 Seattle; Raj Shah, North 4, Dwain Chambers, Brtan, 10.08 Gheerbah NY) 61687 1009 Chie 4 Nigeria 1 296.16 6, Darren Campbel, Briain, 10.13. Tuesday, Sept. 26 Canada (Chris Renaud. 55.66, Morgan Sculie Gokd—Germary (Marya Kowal, Mote Evers; Maruais Lutz; Kersin. Kowal) 61958 ‘Sver—Brtan (Gun Baton, Gan nt: say; Katheone Grangor, Meta Baton), 62164 Bronm—Russa (Oxana Dorodnova: Inna Fedotova, louie Lovina, Larisa Merk, 62165. 4, Uri(Ora Myfatacove: Tet ana Ustyuchanina, Svitana Maz Ronahyna), 625.71 5, United Staton (Hiary Gatman, Wotle boro, NM; Jenner Dore-Terhaar, Koamoy NJ. Laurel Korhote, RanchoSanta Fe, Call Katy Saicow, Cincinnat), 6:30.26. 6, Denmark (Blanca Carstensen, Katrin Glow, Sarah Lauctzan, Dore Fri Pedersen 631.90 ght With Coxewain Gold—Romarm —(Gecrpeta Damian Vionea Susanu, loan Olean; Veronica Co: cheia, Mara Magaalena Oumtrache, Elsabeta Lupa, lana Gatoncu, Doina igrat; lana Georgascu), 6.08.44 Satver—Nethertands (Annaka Verne Carn Book tor; Nelo Perrin, Prot van Dehoock: Cake van Nes, Tessa Appekioom: Marika Westerhot, hon Mejor; Marge uh), 6.00.20 Brome Canada (Heather MeDermed MTABLE TENNIS Chinese Defeat Countrymen the Czech Republic wonthesilver. Graves, a three-time Olympian, joins Matt Drykeas the only Americans to win an Olympicskeet medal. Guttior, 1:01.23; Zsolt Gaspar, 52.95, Attia Zubor, 49.01), 3:39.09 Danen, Conn Sarah Gates, Madison, Wis ) 70637 4, Austral (Saly Newmarch; Virginia Loo), 7.12.04 5, Swetzeand (Kim Phugge; Pia Vogel 71557 6, Nothertands(Kirston vander Kok: Mart van Eupon), 7:17.89, Australia’s Ji Wallace took silver and Mathieu Turgeon of Canada won the all six outs on strikeouts before hitting a homerthat made it unnecessary for her Todd Graves of Laurel, Miss., won the bronze medal in men’sskeetto join SYDNEY Olympic-record 1,275.1 to win the men’s 50-meterrifle three-position. Juha Hirvi of Finland wonthe silver and Harald on Japan, tory over Italy. Lisa Fernandez retired HE SHOOTING TwoU.S. Medals fash Greg Ruckman, Cincinnati; Paul Te, Upper Day Pa, Thomas Auth, Maplewood, NJ), 6:10.08. Nancy Johnson as the only Americans to win shooting medals in Sydney. 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