Wednesday, September 20, 2000 The University Daily Kansan Section B·Page 5 Olympics Tuesday's Olympic Results Tuesday's Olympic Results Men's Cycling **Sentinland.1** Ukraine (Dekseland, Federönd, Olesand) **Sentinland.2** Denmark (Dekseland, Federönd, Olesand) Symenikoio; Sengy Matsveyi; Sengy Chermayksyi, 4.00; 8.30; Brienny (B川oyi; Clay; Mapling). Cyril F. V. 2. Germany (Gudo Fulst; Robert Barbic; Daniel Beck; Jens Helenmann; 4.05,930; dfrench (Cyril Bos; Philippe Ermuntauf; Francis Moreau; Jerome Neuville); 4.11,549). Bronze Model 2: Brian Bryan Steel, Paul Manning. Bradley Wiggin; Chris Newton, 4.01.979, def. Crystal Bottl; Philse Emmenault; Francis Moreau; Irwin Neuvenal, 4.05.991 Three Day Team Event Gold Medal: Germany (Gubbos Fukt; Robert Barke; Daniel Becke; Jens Lennemann) 3.710, 7.19, deflue (Olekand Fedeken; Oleksand Symonenko; Sengy Matsvieye; Chenskymayev) 4.04, 520 Equestrian Overkill: 1. Australia (Phillip Dutton, House Doctor 6.30, Andrew Hoye, Dave Powers 45.60; Stuart Timney, Jeepster 41.20; Matt Watt, Ryan Sandstone 60.20), 184.80 40.10), Jake Worcester, Jake Worcester, Jake Worcester, Over To Kit 6.10, Pipa Furnace, Supreme Rock 45.20, Leslie Law, Shear 52.40/50.10), 161.00, 3. United States (Ninja Fout, Middelburg, V, 3. Magic Bame 85.60, Karen O'Connor, The Plane, 3. Caterpillar 85.60, Linden Wisman, The Plane, Va., Glitzledge-46.80; Linden Wisman, Bluemont, Va., Ander-DO) 175.80, 4. Germany (Nelle Nagle, Little Mimi-Cooper 362.40, Linda Gassner, Little Mimi-Cooper, Little Mimi-Cooper, Luciana Duccini 30.20, Maria Koenkneite, Sir Toto 4 4. Germany (Ney Hagener, Little McMuffin 262.40, Irgl milkane Iris, Sleep Late-41.20; Andreas Dibowski, Leona Dancer, 130.20; Marina Koehnke, Sify Tobor 470. 241.80). 5. Ireland (Nocassi Cassidy, Mr Mullins-124 20; Patricia Denegan, Don't step Back 65.80; Victoria McGrahair, the Yellow Earl-139.60, Susan Shortt, Off Of My Heart-180.70) heart 80.00), 270.00, Brazil (Sergon Forfait, Sanderson 216.20; Vicente Anafo Neto, Tever 124.80; Luz Augusto Faria, Huneiro 79.40; Eder Palu, Amazonian Do Ferrolte 128.80), 333.00, Spain (Ramon Becerra, Perca II-176.40; Jaime Matsosian, New Venture DNF; Enrique Sarasola, Burgos), 345.00; New Zealand (Waugh Jenkins, Bource WOR, Teddy Ready TD; DM, Mark Todd, Diamond Hall Red 65.60; O.P. Brian O'Brien, WDRG 206.50). Women's Fencing Team Free Seminari: Switzerland (Sodie Lambert L 3; Gianna Hallaborzzi Buster K 1; Diana Romera L 2); de阳 (China Y Shuang 1; Ch O N; Li Na L 1; Ngong Q 0; 3, 45.33 Russia (Tatana Logunova N 1; Maria Mavna N 3) Gamia Anawarmanu D-2, def. Hungary Nage 1; I: tinko Kirsch D-2; Gyzinga Szylly 2; 45-64; J: tinko Kirsch D-2; Gyzinga Szylly 2; 45-64. Breeze Medal Match: China (Vang Shaoi 2; Li Han 0.2; Li Qiang 1.0) def, Hungary (Iklidio Minaiz 2; Times Naing 0.4; Giyongi Sadal 2.1; 43.39) **Gold Medal Match** Russia (Tatiana Lagenoova 0.0; Okana Ermakovä 1.1; Mana Maatin 1.3), def, Switzerland (Böschle Lemon 1.2; Haugelwitz Haiwei 1.0) Women's Team Gymnastics 1. Romania (Andrea Radicacu; Mara Omariu; Simona Loranda; Loredana Radicacu; Andrea Iacono; Claudia Molina) 154. 609 2. Rathu Koli, Dodoo-duoduo; Svettiana Khorina; Exekatua Lobanza; Eriana Batombochakova; Anastasia Koloshenka; Anna Tchepeleva). 154. 403. 3. China (Kui Yunyuan; Yung Lin; Jing Yin; Dangfu吕; Lu Mao; Li Weng; Wang Xiao); Lu Rail, Malum; Artiyan Chow, San Jose; Calli, Rail, Columbum; Jian; Jamantz Demale, Palmale, Kifton Maloney, Pen Argl, Pa; Taisha Schwickert-Waren, Lee Vasile; Domplimé Daewes, Susan Garcia; Marta Custa; Palma Mono). 15 6. Ukrainia (Wiktoria Karpenko, Tetyana Yarisha, Ogranda Hakyna, Kryma Hainya, Otkateri Alona Oglunna) Men's Judo Bronze Matches Match: Nuno Delgado, Portugal, def. Aila Paseyeo, Uruguay, Ojc. 52-65. Alesen Budulin, Estonia, def. Dijamel Bouras, France, Yusei Gachi. Gold Medal Match: Makoto Takimoto, Japan, def. Cho In-Chu, Korea, Yusei Gachi. Women 8-2 67kcal Brona Medal Matches **Mathea Vandewayce, Belgium**, *Anj. der Aibon von Reischau*, Germany, ipn. 03-07. Jung Sung Sook, South Korea, def. Jennifer Gal, Italy, Yuse吉Calei. Men's Swimming 200m Butterfly Gold Medal Match: Sevene Vandenhale, France, def. L. Shufang, China, Yuexiao Hsu Finnat: 1. Tom Malchow, St. Paul, Minn., 1:55.35 Giltwood: 2. John Malchow, St. Paul, Minn., 1:55.35 *first record. Old record, Tom Morn- States, 1,56.02, Sept. 18, 2000.* D. Denys Sylanty yet, Ukraine, 1:55.76. Justin Norns, Australia, 1:56.17. Anatol Polakow, Russia, 1:56.34. Michael Perry, Russia, 1:56.50. Stephen Perry, Britain, 1:57.01. D. Denis Parkovk, Russia, 1:57.97. Francisco Esposito, France, 1:58.39. Final: 1. Australia (ian Tanneor, 1.46:03; Marian Kim, 1.46:04; Ted Foon, 1.47:36; William Kirby, 1.47:39). 2. United States (Scott Goldbelt, Scotts Plains, N.J.), 1:49.96; Jake Davis, San Antonio, 1:46.49; Jamie Rauch, Houston, 1:48.74; Kelsee Keller, 1:47.70, 1:47.74, 1:3.24. 3. Netherlands (Marijn Zuidjieuw) 1,49-89; Johan Kennikus. 1,49-37; Marcel Woudel. 14,56; Piet Boeckert. 12,57 4. Italy (Andrea Baccon, 1:49-67, Matteo Pettini, 1:48-81; Ameli Bembora, 1:52-69; Massimiliano 1:53-67). Brian (Edward Similar, 1:49.61 Paul Palmer 47.15; Mac Spacchap, 1:48.85 James Sanner. 6. Germany (Stefan Fahn, 150.83; Christian Keller, 150.91; Stefan Hemert, 150.45; Christian Troegt) 7. Germany (Stefan Fahn, 150.83; Christian Keller, 150.91; Stefan Hemert, 150.45; Christian Troegt) 1.50,30). / 7.20,19. 1. Canada Mark Johnston. 1.50,44; Michael Kaplan. 1.50,74; Kenneth L. Kraese. Lupien, 1.52; 83, 7.21; 9, 8. Russia (Dimitin Tychchevny, 1.50; 44, Andrei 7. Canada (Mark Johnston, 1:50.44; Michael Mintenko, 1:49.94; Rick Say, 1:48.71; Yannick Women's Swimming 200m Freestyle 8. Russia (Dinmi Tchievchev, 150:44-14.2) Kravchenko, 151:1.5, Georges Laurent, 151:6.5, Alexei Rybakov, 152:2.1 Final: 1. Susie O'Kellan, Australia, 1.58-24 2. Marina Morningo, Slovakia, 1.58-32 3. Vladimir Stolik, Russia, 1.59-62 4. Nadudha Tchommeza, Russia, 1.58-66 5. Kristian Kelleger, Germany, 1.58-66 6. Natanya Barawosko, Belarus, 1.59-28 7. Nikita Ivanenko, Ukraine, 1.59-28 8. Wene Lune, China, 1.59-55 F1. 1 Anna Kochwoch, Ukraine. 2.10:68 (Olympic Record). Old record. L.I. Lin, China. 2.11:65, July 30. record. Old record, LJ Lin, China, 21.15 June, 30 1992. Cristina Cesarau, Romania, 2.15.27 3. Cristina Teucher, New Rochelle, N.Y., 21.32.32 4. Marimert Limpin, Canada, 21.3.44 5. Joanne Malar, Canada, 21.3.70 6. Oxaana Verekua, Russia, 21.3.88 7. Gabrielle Rose, Memphis, Tenn., 21.4.82 8. 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