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View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News - Johnson's gold makes for happy Americans

Fred Harteis Sports News - Clear some more space in that pile of pretty Olympic medal boxes. Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin are bringing home more loot, including a gorgeous gold of Johnson's very own.

 

Johnson beat her friend and teammate on the balance beam, the last women's gymnastics event at the Beijing Games

 

"I finished off the Olympic Games with, to me, the most perfect ending ever," Johnson said, beaming as she tugged at the ribbon around ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News - Sweep of 400m hurdles rallies US track team

Fred Harteis  Sports News - The American track team was in bad need of a comeback, and Angelo Taylor was the perfect person to provide it. Taylor, a once-troubled 29-year-old who was laying electrical wire 14 months ago, became the first 400-meter hurdler since Edwin Moses to win gold medals eight years apart. He led the first sweep of the event since the U.S. did it in 1960 and lifted sagging American fortunes Monday after a disappointing start to ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News -Crocker stands in way of Phelps making history

Fred Harteis Sports News -   Poor Ian Crocker.

 

He desperately craves an Olympic gold medal of his own, about the only thing missing from his swimming career. This might be his last chance to get it, too. He turns 26 in a couple of weeks, and who knows if he'll still be in the pool four years from now.

 

All he has to do is beat Michael Phelps — and become the villain of the Beijing ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Sports News- US men's basketball team advances to medal round

Fred Harteis Sports News - The U.S. Olympic team stopped the pick-and-rolls — and just about everything else Greece tried.

 

These Americans, who looked so lost two years ago in the World Championship, appear to have found their Olympic defensive way.

 

Batting away balls or swatting shots on seemingly every possession late in the second quarter, the Americans broke open a close game and went on to a 92-69 victory Thursday night to clinch a spot in the ...   more »