Latest results: Top 5 Medal Tally Standings as at 9:30pm on Friday, August 22, 2008

Tirunesh Dibaba takes double gold

BEIJING, August 22, 2008 - Tirunesh Dibaba of Ethiopia lapped her competition to win the gold medal in the Women's 5000m at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in a time of 15:41.40.

Dibaba also won the Women's 10000m gold medal at Beijing 2008.

Dibaba fell short of her own world record time of 14:11.15 that she set in June this year.

Lena Schoneborn triumphant in Women's Modern Pentathlon

BEIJING, August 22, 2008 - Lena Schoneborn of Germany took the Olympic title in Women's Modern Pentathlon with a total score of 5792 points. Heather Fell of Great Britain won the silver medal scoring 5752 points. Victoria Tereshuk of Ukraine claimed the bronze at 5672.

Hadi Saei claims gold in Taekwondo Men's -80kg

BEIJING, August 22, 2008 - Iranian veteran Hadi Saei took the gold medal in the Men's -80kg division by beating Italian taekwondo fighter Mauro Sarmiento 6-4 on Friday in a final match of the Olympic Taekwondo competition.

Hwang claims gold in Taekwondo Women's -67kg -

BEIJING, August 22, 2008
- Hwang Kyung-seon of the Republic of Korea defeated reigning world champion Karine Sergerie of Canada 2-1 to win gold in the Women's -67kg weight division of Taekwondo on Friday, August 22.


Belarus wins Men's Kayak Four (K4) 1000m gold (Thank you and credits to Xinhua Images)

August 22, 2008 - Belarus claimed gold in the Men's Kayak Four (K4) 1000m in 2:55.714 at the Beijing Olympics on Friday.

Slovakia took silver with a time of 2:56.593, and Germany won bronze in 2:56.676.


Belarus wins Men's Canoe Double (C2) 1,000m gold (Thank you and credits to Getty Images/Getty Images) - Belarus claimed the Men's Canoe Double (C2) 1,000m title in three minutes and 36.365 seconds at the Beijing Olympics on Friday.

Germany took the silver in 3:36.588, and Hungary got the bronze in 3:40.258.


The German team in the final (Thank you and credits to Getty Images)

BEIJING, August 22, 2008 - The German team of Fanny Fischer, Nicole Reinhardt, Katrin Wagner-Augustin and Conny Wassmuth took the lead in the first 250 meters and finished first in the Women's Flatwater Kayak Four (K4) 500m final on Friday, August 22.

The German team clocked 44.84 seconds in the first 250m, and finished the entire course in 1:32.231 minutes for the gold medal.

Hungary's Katalin Kovacs, Gabriella Timea Szabo, Danuta Kozak and Natasa Janic earned the silver with a total time of 1:32.971 minutes, only 0.740 seconds behind the German team. Hungary trailed the gold medal winners by 0.99 seconds in the first 250m, and actually finished the second 250m in the fastest time of all teams, with 47.141 seconds.

Australia's Lisa Oldenhof, Hannah Davis, Chantal Meek and Lyndsie Fogarty finished the first 250m in fifth place, but pulled in front of the Polish team to earn the bronze medal with a total time of 1:34.704 minutes, only 0.048 seconds faster than fourth place Poland.


BEIJING, August 22, 2008 - Hungary's Attila Sandor Vajda finished first in the August 22 final of the Men's Flatwater C1 1000 meter, with a time of 3:50.467 minutes. Spain's David Cal came in second, 2.284 seconds after Vajda, and third place went to Canada's Thomas Hall.(Thank you and credits to Jiang Enyu/Xinhua)


BEIJING, August 22, 2008 - Great Britain's Tim Brabants fulfilled his Olympic gold medal dream by topping the Canoe\Kayak Flatwater Kayak Single (K1) 1000-meter final on August 22. (Thank you and credits to Getty Images)

Defending champion, 32-year-old Eirik Veras Larsen of Norway placed second clocking 3:27.342. He took four medals in 2008 ICF World Cup series, two silver and two bronze.

Twenty-five-year-old Kenneth Wallace of Australia took the bronze medal with a time of 3:27.485. He is a raising star in this category and is considered to be the best Australian kayaker after his compatriot Nathan Baggaley.

BEIJING, August 22, 2008 - Tim Brabants crowned in Men's Flatwater K1 1000mGreat Britain's Tim Brabants dominated the Canoe/Kayak Flatwater Kayak Single (K1) 1000-meter final on August 22.

Brabants led the race from start to end and passed the finish line first with a time of 3:26.323.

Defending champion Eirik Verås Larsen of Norway placed second, clocking 3:27.342.

Australia's Ken Wallace took the bronze medal with a time of 3:27.485.


Schwarzer breaks OR in Men's 50km WalkAlex Schwazer competes. (Thank you and credits to Mark Dadswell/Getty Images)

BEIJING, August 22, 2008 - Alex Schwarzer of Italy won the Men's 50km Walk gold medal at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in a time of three hours and 37.09 minutes on August 22. The silver medal went to Jared Tallent of Australia in three hours 39.27 minutes. Tallent won bronze in the Men's 20km Walk at these Games on Saturday, August 16.


US duo Dalhausser/Rogers win Beach Volleyball gold(L-R) Fabio Magalhaes/Marcio Araujo, Philip Dalhausser/Todd Rogers and Ricardo Santos/Emanuel Rego (Thank you and credits to Gaesang Dawa/Xinhua Images)

Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers of the United States defeated Marcio Araujo and Fabio Luiz Magalhaes of Brazil in the Beach Volleyball final at the Beijing Olympics on Friday.

The US athletes won 2-1 (23-21, 17-21, 15-4).

BEIJING, August 22, 2008 - Schwarzer breaks OR in Men's 50km Walk: Alex Schwarzer of Italy won the Men's 50km Walk gold medal at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in a time of three hours and 37.09 minutes on August 22 – breaking the previous Olympic record of three hours and 38.29 seconds.


Maris Strombergs (front)-(Thank you and credits to Liang Qiang/Xinhua)

BEIJING, August 22, 2008 - Maris Strombergs takes Latvia's first gold in Men's BMX Cycling: Maris Strombergs of Latvia took gold with a time of 36.190 in the Olympic debut of Men's BMX Cycling, beating Mike Day (36.606) and Donny Robinson (36.972) of the United States, who finished second and third, respectively.

Strombergs' win earned Latvia's first gold medal in the Beijing Games.


Anne-Caroline Chausson poses on the podium. (Thank you and credits to Hou Deqiang/Xinhua)

BEIJING, August 22, 2008 - Anne-Caroline Chausson crowned first ever BMX queen: Anne-Caroline Chausson of France took the first ever Olympic gold medal in Women's BMX Cycling on Friday, August 22. With a final time of 35.976s, she beat compatriot Laetitia le Corguille, who took second with 38.042s, and Jill Kintner of the United States, who claimed the bronze in 38.674s.


Eric Lamaze jumps with his horse Hickstead over an obstacle. (Thank you and credits to Xinhua Images)

August 22, 2008 - Canadian Eric Lamaze won the Jumping Individual gold medal at the Olympic Equestrian competition here on Thursday.

Rolf Goran Bengtsson of Sweden took silver, and Beezie Madden of the United States got bronze.


United States takes Olympic Women's Football gold - (Thank you and credits to Xinhua Images)

Softball

In one of the biggest upsets in the history of softball, Japan defeats the United States 3-1 in the final of the women's softball tournament. This was the US team's first defeat in Olympic competition since the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and the first time the US has failed to win the gold medal.

Volleyball

American duo Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor win the gold medal in the women's beach volleyball final, completing the tournament without dropping a single set and extending their unbeaten run in world competition to 108 matches.

LATEST SCHEDULES ON BEIJING OLYMPIC 2008: DAY 14, AUGUST 22, 2008:

Friday, August 22, 2008

12:15:00 AM Basketball
Semifinal #1 (Delayed) (Men) Olympics 818

12:35:00 AM Water Polo
Semifinals (Delayed) (Men) Olympics 822

7:30:00 AM Athletics
Session 14 Finals Olympics 817

7:30:00 AM Athletics
50km Race Walk Final (Women) Olympics 821

8:30:00 AM Hockey
11th-12th Classification (Women) Olympics 816

9:00:00 AM Beach Volleyball
Bronze Medal Match (Men) Olympics 820

9:30:00 AM Water Polo
Classification (Men) Olympics 818

10:00:00 AM Table Tennis
Quarterfinals & Semifinals (Men / Women) Olympics 819

10:30:00 AM Baseball
Semifinal #1 (Men) Olympics 822

10:45:00 AM Water Polo
Semifinal #1 (Men) Olympics 818

11:00:00 AM Hockey
5th-6th Classification (Women) Olympics 816

11:00:00 AM Beach Volleyball
Final (Men) Olympics 820

12:30:00 PM Volleyball
Semifinal #1 (Men) Olympics 821

1:30:00 PM Table Tennis
Quarterfinals & Semifinals (Men / Women) Olympics 819

1:30:00 PM Boxing
Semifinals (Men) Olympics 820

3:00:00 PM Taekwondo
67kg (Women), 80kg QF, SF & Finals (Men) Olympics 821

3:00:00 PM Cycling
Mountain Bike Final (Women) Olympics 822

3:30:00 PM Canoeing
Finals (Men / Women) Olympics 823

4:30:00 PM Modern Pentathlon
Final (Women) Olympics 818

5:00:00 PM Water Polo
Semifinal #2 (Men) Olympics 820

6:00:00 PM Handball
Semifinal #1 (Men) Olympics 816

6:00:00 PM Hockey
Bronze Medal Match (Women) Olympics 822

6:00:00 PM Rhythmic Gymnastics
Qualifications (Women) Olympics 823

7:00:00 PM Athletics
Session 15 Finals Olympics 817

7:00:00 PM Football
Bronze Medal Match (Men) Olympics 820

7:00:00 PM Boxing
Semifinals (Men) Olympics 819

8:15:00 PM Handball
Semifinal #2 (Men) Olympics 816

8:30:00 PM Hockey
Final (Women) Olympics 822

10:00:00 PM Baseball
Semifinal #2 (Delayed) (Men) Olympics 821

10:15:00 PM Basketball
Semifinal #2 (Men) Olympics 818

10:15:00 PM Diving
10m Platform Prelims (Delayed) (Men) Olympics 819

10:30:00 PM Volleyball
Semifinal #2 (Delayed) (Men) Olympics 816

11:00:00 PM Table Tennis
Quarterfinals & Semifinals (Delayed) (Men / Women) Olympics 817

11:15:00 PM Water Polo
Semifinals (Delayed) (Men) Olympics 822

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