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9:57am

Thu August 2, 2012
2012 olympics

Wiggin' Out: Bradley Wiggins Drinks To His Gold Medal, And The Mods Applaud

Originally published on Thu August 2, 2012 3:54 pm

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Fresh off becoming Britain's most-decorated Olympian, cyclist Bradley Wiggins is back in the news, as he updated his Twitter followers Wednesday night with details of how his celebration was going.

"Well what a day, blind drunk at the minute and overwhelmed with all the messages," Wiggins tweeted to his more than 400,000 followers. "Thank You everyone it's been emotional X."

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8:15am

Thu August 2, 2012
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Boris Gets Left Hanging, But The Joke's Rarely On London's Savvy Mayor

Originally published on Thu August 2, 2012 7:13 am

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6:27am

Thu August 2, 2012
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Let's catch up: U.S. women rowers prevail, and NBC's water polo coverage

Originally published on Thu August 2, 2012 6:02 am

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Good morning. Here's a rundown of the news that's catching our eye this morning, from the London Olympics:

-- The women's eight rowing competition was won by the U.S. team, in an encore of their gold-medal performance in Beijing 2008. The team, which led from the start and stayed ahead of silver medalists Canada at the end, consists of Mary Whipple (coxswain), Caryn Davies, Caroline Lind, Eleanor Logan, Meghan Musnicki, Taylor Ritzel, Esther Lofgren, Susan Francia and Erin Cafaro.

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4:29pm

Wed August 1, 2012
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U.S. Marine Boxer: 'I'm Proud Of How Far I've Come,' Despite Olympics Loss

Originally published on Wed August 1, 2012 1:39 pm

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U.S. Olympic boxing team captain Jamel Herring lost his light welterweight bout yesterday, but it's not the first setback he's faced — and he says he won't let his team lose its momentum in the London Olympics because of his defeat.

As the AP reports:

"After surviving two tours in Iraq and returning to boxing after the sudden death of his infant daughter in her crib three years ago, Herring knows a bit about composure and focus."

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4:27pm

Wed August 1, 2012
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Victory, Defeat, In Two Quotes

Originally published on Wed August 1, 2012 4:15 pm

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Two Olympic athletes from the United States had very different experiences today.

Nathan Adrian took an unexpected gold by one-hundredth of a second in the men's 100-meter freestyle swim. And Travis Stevens, the American judoka, started off spectacularly, only to lose in a controversial decision by a judge.

We were struck by two quotes spoken by the athletes after their respective events.

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12:58pm

Wed August 1, 2012
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A Medal And Marmite For Team Kiwi

Originally published on Wed August 1, 2012 12:40 pm

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Here's a curious little bit of news from the BBC:

"New Zealand competitors who win medals at the London Olympics have been offered an unusual reward — food parcels containing jars of Marmite."

"The spread has been in short supply since March, after the manufacturer was forced to close its only factory because of earthquake damage."

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12:57pm

Wed August 1, 2012
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U.S. Flag-Bearer Zagunis Fails To Medal In Sabre

Originally published on Wed August 1, 2012 12:32 pm

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Decorated fencer Mariel Zagunis, who carried the U.S. flag into Olympic Stadium as part of the London 2012 opening ceremony, lost in the bronze medal match in the sabre Wednesday afternoon, falling to Olga Kharlan of Ukraine, 15-10.

The loss means that Zagunis, 27, will leave London without a medal — there is no team sabre medal at this year's Olympics (we'll post more about that situation soon).

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12:52pm

Wed August 1, 2012
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Bremerton's Nathan Adrian takes gold in 100m freestyle

Originally published on Wed August 1, 2012 1:05 pm

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American swimmer Nathan Adrian's name hasn't been on everyone's mind, the way that Michael Phelps' or Ryan Lochte's has. But he did something that even Lochte couldn't do this week: beat Yannick Agnel in a head-to-head race.

Adrian's time of 47.52 seconds in the men's 100-meter freestyle gave him his first individual gold medal, as he also beat James Magnussen of Australia, who came in second, and Brent Hayden of Canada.

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