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Monday's Olympic results
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6. Elisa Rigaudo, Italy, 1:29:57.
7. Maria Vasco, Spain, 1:30:06.
8. Wang Liping, China, 1:30:16.
U.S. finisher
43. Teresa Vaill, Gainesville, Fla., 1:38:47.
CYCLING (TRACK)
Men
Team Pursuit
Bronze Medal
1, Spain (Carlos Castano; Sergi Escobar; Asier Maeztu; Carlos Torrent), 4:05.523, def. Germany (Robert Bartko; Guido Fulst; Christian Lademann; Leif Lampater), 4:07.193.
Gold Medal
1, Australia (Graeme Brown; Brett Lancaster; Brad McGee; Luke Roberts), 3:58.233, def. Britain (Stephen Cummings; Rob Hayles; Paul Manning; Bradley Wiggins), 4:01.760.
GYMNASTICS (ARTISTIC)
Men
Vault
1. Gervasio Deferr, Spain (9.687, 9.787), 9.737.
2. Evgeni Sapronenko, Latvia (9.712, 9.700), 9.706.
3. Marian Dragulescu, Romania (9.900, 9.325), 9.612.
4. Kyle Shewfelt, Canada (9.687, 9.512), 9.599.
5. Filip Yanev, Bulgaria (9.625, 9.537), 9.581.
6. Robert Gal, Hungary (9.525, 9.550), 9.537.
7. Li Xiao-Peng, China (9.075, 9.662), 9.368.
8. Alexei Bondarenko, Russia (9.100, 0.000), 4.550.
Parallel Bars
1. Valeri Goncharov, Ukraine, 9.787.
2. Hiroyuki Tomita, Japan, 9.775.
3. Li Xiao-Peng, China, 9.762.
4. Ivan Ivankov, Belarus, 9.762.
5. Daisuke Nakano, Japan, 9.762.
6. Yann Cucherat, France, 9.762.
7. Paul Hamm, Waukesha, Wis., 9.737.
8. Yernar Yerimbetov, Kazakhstan, 9.737.
Horizontal Bar
1. Igor Cassina, Italy, 9.812.
2. Paul Hamm, Waukesha, Wis., 9.812.
3. Isao Yoneda, Japan, 9.787.
4. Morgan Hamm, Waukesha, Wis., 9.787.
5. Alexei Nemov, Russia, 9.762.
6. Xiao Qin, China, 9.737.
7. Fabian Hambuechen, Germany, 9.700.
8. Valeri Goncharov, Ukraine, 8.887.
9. Daisuke Nakano, Japan, 8.750.
10. Yang Tae Young, South Korea, 8.675.
Women
Beam
1. Catalina Ponor, Romania, 9.787.
2. Carly Patterson, Baton Rouge, La., 9.775.
3. Alexandra Georgiana Eremia, Romania, 9.700.
4. Anna Pavlova, Russia, 9.587.
5. Courtney Kupets, Gaithersburg, Md., 9.375.
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