Thursday, August 9, 2012

USA edge epic semi-final@OLYMPIC


 
 
 
The USA grabbed a Last gasp extra time winner to seal their place in the women's Football final for the fifth successive tournament following a 4-3 win over Canada.

Not even a hat-trick from Canada captain Christine Sinclair could deny the USA their place in Thursday's showdown at Wembley.
That match will now be a repeat of last year's World Cup final in which Japan triumphed on penalties following a 2-2 draw at the end of 120 minutes.
Another shoot-out was on the cards at Old Trafford until, in the third minute of injury time at the end of extra time, Alex Morgan sent a looping 10-yard header over goalkeeper Erin McLeod to break Canadian hearts.
Three times John Herdman's team took the lead, but three times they were pegged back to force the additional 30 minutes.
Canada grabbed the only goal of the first half courtesy of a superbly-worked 22nd-minute move.
Marie-Eve Nault's through-ball found Melissa Tancredi on the edge of the area for a lay-off into the path of Sinclair, who proceeded to turn inside Kelley O'Hara before firing home from 10 yards.
The USA failed to register a single shot on target in the opening half, their best efforts two headers narrowly wide from Morgan and Abby Wambach.
But 10 minutes after the restart Swedish coach Pia Sundhage's side were level in bizarre fashion, with Megan Rapinoe scoring direct from a corner curled into the near post.
Then came a burst of four goals in 13 minutes, with two Sinclair headers to complete her hat-trick and take her tally to 143 goals for her country, sandwiching a stunning 16-yard strike from Rapinoe.
But in the 80th minute Wambach also notched up her 143rd goal with a spot-kick after Nault was penalised for handling a free-kick inside the area from Rapinoe.
Morgan ultimately emerged the heroine to give USA their 43rd win in 50 meetings with Canada and keep her team on course for a fourth Olympic gold medal.

UP COMING EVENTS@OLYMPICS

THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED UP TO 9/8/12, 09;58 @ OLYMPIC IN LONDON

Overall Medal Count

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1United States34222581
2China36221977
3Russia11192252
4Great Britain22131348
5Germany7151032
6Japan4131431
7France891128
8Australia512926
9South Korea127625
10Italy76417
11Netherlands54615
12Canada14914
13Hungary62311
14New Zealand32510
15Brazil21710
16Belarus3249
17Ukraine3069
18Spain2619
19Romania2529
20Denmark2439
21Kazakhstan6028
22Iran4318
23Poland2158
24Cuba3317
25Sweden1337
26Jamaica2226
27Czech Republic1326
28North Korea4015
29Kenya1225
30Colombia0325
30Mexico0325
32South Africa3104
33Croatia2114
34Ethiopia2024
35Slovenia1124
36Azerbaijan0224
37India0134
37Slovakia0134
39Switzerland2103
40Georgia1113
40Norway1113
42Armenia0123
42Belgium0123
42Mongolia0123
45Dominican Republic1102
46Lithuania1012
47Egypt0202
48Estonia0112
48Indonesia0112
48Serbia0112
48Thailand0112
48Tunisia0112
53Greece0022
53Qatar0022
53Moldova0022
53Singapore0022
57Algeria1001
57Grenada1001
57Venezuela1001
60Taiwan0101
60Cyprus0101
60Finland0101
60Guatemala0101
60Malaysia0101
60Portugal0101
66Argentina0011
66Hong Kong0011
66Ireland0011
66Kuwait0011
66Morocco0011
66Puerto Rico0011
66Saudi Arabia0011
66Tajikistan0011
66Trinidad and Tobago0011
66Turkey0011
66Uzbekistan0011
77Afghanistan0000

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

olympic@swimming

London 2012 - Ranomi Kromowidjojo is able to color coordinate her gold medal to the orange uniform of team Netherlands after setting a new Olympic record in the women’s 100m freestyle swim.
by IOC/Chris Furlong
8/2/2012 6:00:00 PM

olympic

London 2012 - Gabrielle Douglas earns the highest score on the beam apparatus during the individual women’s all around gymnastics competition.