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On the fourteenth day of the 2008 Games, the Russian national team won five awards – gold, two silvers, and two bronzes. All medals, except for one, were won by track and field athletes.
Gold, very unexpected and not accounted for in any medal plans, was brought to the country by the women's team in the 4x100 meters relay. An error by the Jamaican team, considered the favorites of the race, and the withdrawal of Great Britain helped Evgenia Polyakova, Alexandra Fedoriva, Yuliya Gushchina, and Yuliya Chermoshanskaya become Olympic champions. The British team filed a protest, but it was not even considered. In the similar men's discipline with a world record, the Jamaican sprinters were the best, and team leader Usain Bolt became a three-time champion of Beijing-2008.
The competition day in the Chinese capital began as early as 7:30 local time, when race walking masters set off for the 50 kilometer distance. World record holder Denis Nizhegorodov from Russia traded the silver of Athens for the bronze of Beijing. Meanwhile, Italy's Alex Schwazer celebrated victory in brilliant style.
During the day, another titled athlete Tatyana Lebedeva won the silver medal in the long jump, thus achieving a "silver double" – previously, she placed second in the triple jump. The gold in this event went to Brazil's Maurren Maggi.
Another Russian silver in the final track and field event of Friday was won by Evgeny Lukyanenko in the pole vault. He fought for the top medal until the end against Australian Steve Hooker, but deservedly lost to his opponent, who broke the Olympic record while already in the rank of champion.
Aleksandr Pogorelov stopped just one step short of a medal in the decathlon tournament. Until the final event - the 1500 meters run – he was level with Cuba's Leonel Suárez, but ultimately lost the bronze to him and finished in fourth place. The winner was American Bryan Clay. Russian women also remained without medals in the 500 meters run, where Tirunesh Dibaba from Ethiopia won her second Olympic title in Beijing. Liliya Sobukhova finished sixth, and steeplechase triumphator Gulnara Samitova-Galkina finished twelfth.
The only non-track and field medal for the Russians came in boxing. However, it was not a joyful result, but quite the opposite – Georgiy Balakshin lost in the semi-finals of the under 51 kg weight category and received bronze. Two other Russians, team captain Aleksey Tishchenko (under 60 kg) and Rakhim Chakhkiyev (under 91 kg) won their semi-final bouts and secured at least silver for themselves and the country in tomorrow's finals.
In the modern pentathlon, Russian women were unable to repeat yesterday's success of Andrey Moiseev – the best among them, Tatyana Muratova, finished only sixth. Victory was celebrated by German athlete Lena Schoneborn.
Of the six finals in canoeing and kayaking, the Russians were represented in two, but received no medals. Both Sergey Ulegin and Aleksandr Kostoglod in the C-2 1000 meters race, and the Russian K-4 crew over the same distance finished eighth. The champions were: Britain's Tim Brabants in the K-1 1000 meters, Hungary's Attila Vajda in the same discipline for canoeists, a German duo in the K-2 competitions over the same distance, and the Belarusian pair Andrey and Aleksandr Bogdanovich in the C-2, as well as the German and Belarusian teams in the women's K-4 500 meters and men's K-4 1000 meters respectively.
Russian athletes did not participate in the competition for seven other sets of medals. In men's beach volleyball, a duo from the USA prevailed. In the BMX cycling competitions, included in the Olympic program for the first time, victories went to Maris Strombergs from Latvia and Anne-Caroline Chausson from France. In the taekwondo tournament, victories went to South Korea's Hwang Kyung-seon (under 67 kg) and Iran's Hadi Saei (under 80kg). In table tennis, the women's singles competition was won by China's Zhang Yining. And in the women's field hockey tournament, the Dutch national team celebrated victory.
Based on the results of the qualifying competitions, Russian athletes maintain good chances for medals in synchronized swimming, rhythmic gymnastics, and diving.
Today the Russians lost their last hope for gold in men's team sports. The volleyball team under the leadership of Vladimir Alekno lost the semi-final to the US team with a score of 2:3 and will play the Italians for third place. Russian handball players won the consolation semi-final against the Danes (28:27) and will fight for fifth place against Poland. It is also worth noting that a brace from former CSKA Moscow player Jo helped the Brazilian national football team win bronze medals at the Beijing Games. (sportbox.ru)





