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11 August 2012

LONDON 2012:THE SUMMER OLYMPICS 11AUG12

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The Torch is NPR's Olympics blog, where we shine a light on interesting news and analysis from the London 2012 Games.
Medals
Country


Total
 United States442929102
 China38272287
 Russia21253278
 Great Britain28151962
 Germany11191444
 Japan6141737
 Australia7161235
 France10111233
 South Korea137727
 Italy87823
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  • 08/123:00 AM ETModern Pentathlon
    Women's Fencing Event
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    Men's Freestyle 66 kg Qualification
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    Men's Freestyle 66 kg Qualification
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    Men's Freestyle 66 kg Qualification
  • 08/123:39 AM ETWrestling
    Men's Freestyle 96 kg Qualification
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Georgia Gould Wins Bronze Medal In Mountain Bike Cross-Country Race(2)  (5)

France's gold medalist Julie Bresset (center), Germany's silver medalist Sabine Spitz (left) and U.S. bronze medalist Georgia Gould stand on the podium of the women's cycling cross-country mountain bike event in Benfleet, England.
"I'm glad I didn't let them all down," says U.S. cyclist Georgia Gould, of her fans in the U.S., after winning bronze in the women's mountain bike cross-country race.

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Coming Up Saturday: Women's Basketball Final, Soccer, And More(0)  (0)

On the penultimate day of the Olympics, an astounding 32 medal competitions will be decided today. Highlights include the men's soccer final, and women's basketball's gold medal game.

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An Olympian Named Mo Farah Takes Britain By Storm(14)  (22)

British runner Mo Farah is cheered as he appears on a giant screen at Olympic Stadium, accepting his gold medal for the 10,000 meters. Farah has become a celebrity in Britain since his win.
When Mo Farah, the gold medalist in the 10,000 meters, was asked if he would rather have run for Somalia, he responded with a curt retort: "Look mate, this is my country!" This Olympic summer is a world away from last year's riots in England.

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Photos Of Day 14 From The Olympics(0)  (0)

Carmelita Jeter of the U.S. points at the time board as she crosses the finish line to win the women's 4x100 meter relay at the Olympic Stadium on Day 14 of the London 2012 Olympic Games. The U.S. set a new world record by finishing the race in 40.82 seconds.
August 10, 2012 Photos of Day 14 from the Olympics

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Gaming The Games: The Rules That Got Bent In London(31)  (20)

Cameron van der Burgh of South Africa celebrates his gold medal in the men's 100m breaststroke. He later admitted that he took extra dolphin kicks during his swim, a violation of the rules.
August 10, 2012 Several times during these Olympics, there've been moments when the Olympic oath seemed all but forgotten — you know, the one at the opening ceremony where athletes pledged to abide by the rules and spirit of fair play.

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U.S. Men's 400m Relay Team Claims Silver, As Bahamas Win Gold(1)  (1)

Ramon Miller (left) of the Bahamas crosses the finish line ahead of Team USA's Angelo Taylor to win the 4x400m relay gold medal at the London 2012 Olympics.
August 10, 2012 The Bahamas men's team has won the 4x400m relay, edging past a surprisingly quick U.S. team to take the gold medal. It was the first gold medal for any male athlete from the Bahamas. The quartet ran a time of 2:56.72, setting a national record. The U.S. set a season best of 2:57.05 to take silver.

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Year Of The Woman At The London Games? For Americans, It's True(32)  (20)

The U.S. women's soccer team won gold Thursday, in a victory that also kept the American women far ahead of the men in the number of medals won at the London Games: 100 to 59.
August 10, 2012 Every nation that sent a delegation to the London Games sent at least one female athlete — a first for the Olympics. This year's Team USA has more female than male athletes — and the women have won nearly twice as many medals as the men: 100 total medals, by my count, to 59 for the men.

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Boxing Maths and Aftermaths: Why Similar Scores Are A Mean System(11)  (5)

Shiming Zou of China is declared the winner over Paddy Barnes of Ireland during their men's light flyweight boxing semifinal in London. The match was scored a 15-15 tie; Zou won on the number of punches landed.
August 10, 2012 Olympic boxing seems to know that its scoring is weird, its fan base eroding, and its status as an Olympic sport is coming into question. They can address some of those problems by using stronger math to decide who wins close bouts.

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Let's Catch Up: Taekwondo Setback, And A Spice Girls Sighting(1)  (0)

Great Britain's Stuart Bithell leaps off the boat while teammate Luke Patience sails on as they win silver in the men's sailing 470 two-person dinghy medal race in Weymouth, England.
August 10, 2012 The final weekend of the Summer Olympics is about to begin. In the medal count, the U.S. has jumped out to a 90-80 lead over China, with 39 golds to China's 37. And Russia has overtaken Great Britain, with 57 to the host nation's 54 medals.

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Coming Up: Friday's Olympic Best Bets(0)  (0)

August 10, 2012 Track and field will hold eight of today's 17 medal events, as the Summer Olympics moves into its final weekend. The U.S. men's basketball team plays to get into the gold medal game, and the day's highlights also include an intriguing men's soccer bronze-medal match between South Korea and Japan.

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