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After winning the 100 meter final with one of the fastest times ever recorded and anchoring the gold-medal winning 4x100m men's relay, the world's fastest man and world record holder in the 100m reclaims sprinting supremacy...
...Olympics takes a backseat this time around, but still wins the 400 meter gold medal and the 4x400m relay. He completes his career with 9 world championship medals and 5 Olympic medals, all gold. Seems fitting for the man with the golden shoes...
...past, done with - the Olympics that America missed, for whatever reason. We went to the Closing Ceremonies last night. Those wacky Australians! I'll tell you, it's about as likely that we'd have a closing like than in the States as the 100-meter relay sprint team - and it wasn't Mo's fault! It was his buddies, those jerks - behaving with the least bit of decorum. Anyway, about the Closing Ceremonies, I mean it was totally political! Midnight Oil singing "Beds Are Burning," Yothu Yindi singing "Treaty" - singing these songs right into John Howard's reddening face...
...combine the features of existing programs: the instant-messaging system of Internet Relay Chat, the file-sharing functions of Microsoft Windows and the advanced searching and filtering capabilities of various search engines. He reasoned that if he could write a program that included all those features, he'd have a pretty cool piece of software...
Last week Krayzelburg pulled his disparate life together for three golden moments: the 100-m and 200-m backstroke and a leg in the medley relay. Does he owe it all to the U.S.? No, says Krayzelburg. Not all of it. "I believe growing up in the Soviet sports system under the communist government played a big part in who I am today as a person and as an athlete. I learned things that will stay with me for the rest of my life." The Soviet system taught him a work ethic, says Krayzelburg; the American system gave...