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...Banner, which cut off a few seconds before the end. Phelps didn't mind; the moment was emotional enough already, and he admitted to being too choked up to sing along anyway. The next time Phelps will potentially hear the anthem will be Monday when he goes in the 4x100m freestyle relay final...
...record holder Brendan Hansen settled for silver in the 100m breast stroke, after touching the wall 0.17 seconds behind Japan?s Kosuke Kitajima. Three-time Olympian Jenny Thompson failed to medal in the 100 butterfly, and to close the disappointing night, the U.S. men earned a bronze in the 4x100m freestyle relay, not bad until you consider it?s their worse finish in that event ever. (The U.S. had never lost that race until 2000, when the Australians, anchored by Ian Thorpe, beat them to the wall...
...Californian Kaitlin Sandeno made up for her fourth place finish in Sydney by winning the day?s second silver, and Klete Keller claimed bronze for his 3:44.11 in the 400 freestyle. The U.S. women ended the day with a close match-up against rival Australia in the 4x100m freestyle relay, and touched the wall 0.55 seconds behind the Aussies to win silver...
Along with freshman Allyson Pritchett’s ninth place result in the quarter mile race and Harvard’s first 4x100m relay team this year, the small sprinting team looked like it has developed a core strength that will be crucial for Harvard to field a complete all around team at Heptagonals...
...most dominant and charming female athletes ever. Not only does she win the 100-meter and 200-meter sprints by a margin larger than any other female in nearly 40 years, she also wins the gold in the 4x400m relay. She wins bronze in the long jump and 4x100m relay and would have had a fourth gold if two of her relay teammates had not been injured. In a word: dominant...