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Sunday, August 21, 2016

Day 17 and Closing Ceremony





Galen Rupp of the USA wins bronze in the men's marathon in 2 hours 10 minutes and 5 seconds. Eluid Kopchoge of Kenya wins gold in 2 hours 8 minutes and 44 seconds. Feyisa Lilesa of Ethiopia wins silver in 2 hours 9 minutes and 54 seconds. Rupp wins the first marathon medal for the USA since 2004.

The USA men's volleyball team beat Russia for bronze 3-2, 23-25, 21-25, 25-19, 25-19, 15-13. Brazil wins gold over Italy 3-0, 25-22, 28-26, 26-24. Italy wins silver.

Kyle Snyder of the USA wins gold in the men's 97kg freestyle wrestling competition, 3-1 over Khetag Goziumov of Azerbaijan.

Clarissa Shields of the USA wins gold in the women's middleweight 165lb by beating Nouchka Fontijn of the Netherlands 3-0.

The USA men's basketball team wins gold by beating Serbia 96-66. The USA was leading 52-29 at halftime and was up 88-47 late in the 4th quarter. Kevin Durant led team USA with 30 points. Demarcus Cousins added 13 points for team USA. This is the 3rd consecutive gold medal for the USA. Serbia wins silver. Spain beat Australia for bronze 89-88.

The closing ceremony started at 8pm and was not live. NBC's coverage started at 7pm eastern and had a Olympic special on for an hour so it was taped delayed for an hour.

Brief review of closing ceremony:

NBC's coverage started out with a reference to Brazil's assertion that they were the first in flight. Then Brazilian dancers formed the landscape of Rio to include Christ the Redeemer Statue, Sugarloaf Mountain and the Olympic Rings. Young children sung the Brazilian national anthem while the Brazilian flag was raised. Then the flag bearers of all nations came into the stadium followed by all of the athletes. Kygo from Norway performed along with Julia Michaels to promote the launch of the Olympic Channel.

References of Indigenous people of Brazil were used as they were in the opening ceremony. This refers to Brazil's slave culture in its past. Next, the men's marathon medal ceremony took place, The Greek flag was raised to the Greek national anthem and the Olympic flag was lowered to the Olympic hymn. This was the beginning of the handoff to Japan. The anthem of Japan was played while the Japanese flag was raised. There was a video tribute depicting the 2020 Tokyo games and its video game culture, followed by an appearance by Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe who was seen dressed as Nintendo's Super Mario coming out of a Mario pipe in the middle of the stadium. There were displays on the floor of the stadium that read "Thank You for your Support," and the Tokyo 2020 emblem.

IOC President Thomas Bach declared the games closed and thanked the city of Rio de Janeiro. Mariene de Castro was singing with water coming down behind her as the flame was extinguished.

The last part of the ceremony was a Brazil carnival like atmosphere with costumes, singing and dancing. NBC's coverage ended at 10:25pm eastern time as Bob Costas provided final commentary on these games before signing off for an episode of the Voice.

While the closing ceremony seemed great, again, NBC's coverage was quite subpar again. Too many commercials, too much talking over the singing and dancing were the main complaints across Twitter. NBC's coverage was down about 25 percent in the key 18-49 age group. This may be a reason why. The next 3 Olympic games will be all on a tape delay due to the time difference. This was NBC's chance to show a completely live Olympics and they came up short. So short that NBC had to make up for low ratings with free commercial airtime for sponsors. Tape-delay is in NBC's rulebook, so expect it for any Olympics to come, even when its supposed to be shown live.

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Final Medal Count

USA 46 gold, 37 silver, 38 bronze - 121 total
China 26 gold, 18 silver, 26 bronze - 70 total
Great Britain 27 gold, 23 silver, 17 bronze - 67 total
Russia 19 gold, 18 silver, 19 bronze - 56 total
Germany 17 gold, 10 silver, 15 bronze - 42 total
France 10 gold, 18 silver, 14 bronze - 42 total

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Day 9






Bryshon Nellum and Tony McQuay of the USA advance to the semifinals of the men's 400M. LaShawn Merritt did not finish due to bad hamstring.

Jenn Suhr and Becky Holliday, both of the USA, advance to the finals of the women's pole vault.

Emma Coburn and Bridget Franek, both of the USA, advance to the finals of the women's steeplechase.

Justin Gatlin, Tyson Gay and Ryan Bailey, all of the USA, advanced to the semifinals of the men's 100M.

Christina Loukas and Cassidy Krug, both of the USA, advanced to the finals of the women's 3m diving springboard.

The USA men's basketball team beat Lithuana 99-94. Carmelo Anthony and Lebron James each had 20 points.

Serena Williams of the USA wins gold in the women's singles tennis finals beating Maria Sharapova of Russia 6-0, 6-1.

Mike and Bob Bryan of the USA wins gold in men's doubles tennis beating Michael Llodra/Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France 6-4, 7-6.

The USA men's volleyball team lost to Russia 3-2, 29-27, 25-19, 24-26, 16-25 and 8-15.

In women's swimming, in the 4 by 100 medley relay, the USA team of Missy Franklin, Rebecca Soni, Dana Vollmer and Allison Schmitt wins gold. Australia wins silver and Japan wins bronze.

In men's swimming, in the 4 by 100 medley relay, the USA team of Matt Grevers, Brandan Hansen, Michael Phelps and Nathan Adrian win gold. Japan wins silver and Australia wins bronze.

The USA men's water polo team lost to Serbia 11-6.

Kerron Clement, Angelo Taylor and Michael Tinsley, all of the USA, advanced to the semifinals of the men's 400 hurdles.

Carmelita Jeter, Allyson Felix and Tianna Madison, all of the USA, advanced to the women's 100M finals.

Sanya Richards Ross, Francena McCorory and Dee Dee Trotter, all of the USA, advanced to the finals of the women's 400M.

Will Claye of the USA wins bronze in the men's long jump. Greg Rutherford of Great Britain wins gold and Mitchell Watt of Australia wins silver.

Galen Rupp of the USA wins silver in the men's 10,000M. Mo Farah of Great Britain wins gold and Tariku Bekele of Eithopia wins bronze.

The USA women's beach volleyball team of Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh-Jennings beat Van Iersel/Keizer of the Netherlands, 2-0, 21-13 and 21-12.

Carmelita Jeter of the USA wins silver in the women's 100M in 10.78 seconds. Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce of Jamaica wins gold in 10.75 seconds and Veronica Campbell Brown of Jamaica wins bronze in 10.81 seconds.

The USA men's beach volleyball of team of Jake Gibb/Sean Rosenthal beat Semenov/Prokopiev of Russia 2-0, 21-14 and 22-20.

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Medal totals after Day 9

USA 26 gold 13 silver 15 bronze - 54 total
China 25 gold 16 silver 12 bronze - 53 total
Great Britain 14 gold 7 silver 8 bronze - 29 total
Russia 3 gold 15 silver 10 bronze - 28 total
Japan 2 gold 10 silver 12 bronze - 24 total