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8:55am

Mon July 30, 2012
2012 Olympics

Overturned Judo Result Called A 'Farce' And Parody

Originally published on Mon July 30, 2012 8:28 am

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Judo is a sport of leverage, strength, tactics and cunning. These attributes can appear to the uninitiated to be two people attempting to grab each other, without success, for five minutes. And then when no points are scored, they try to grab each other for another three minutes of overtime.

One of these gripping contests — the men's quarterfinals at 66 kg — has become the source of international indignation over a perceived injustice. But with the sport of Judo, an apparently firm set of circumstances can flip in an instant.

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8:00am

Mon July 30, 2012
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Catching up: Phelps in fly, too many Tweets, and a chatty Olympics greeter

Originally published on Mon July 30, 2012 7:27 am

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Good morning. Here's a roundup of London 2012 Olympics news stories that have caught our interest. We also have a highlight list of today's upcoming events, in a different post. You can also check out our main schedule. Here's what's been happening already today:

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6:37am

Mon July 30, 2012
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Olympic swimming records smashed, hopes dashed

Originally published on Mon July 30, 2012 2:16 pm

The opening weekend of the Summer Olympics was marked by highs and lows, of course, and the swimming pool had its share of both. World records, a stunning loss and a medal for the home team — and that was all in just one afternoon.

Before American Dana Vollmer answers how a 55.98-second 100-meter butterfly — the fastest time ever, and worth a gold medal — feels, consider this: Vollmer was diagnosed as a teenager with two life-threatening heart conditions that prompted her mom to carry a defibrillator to Dana's races.

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6:36am

Mon July 30, 2012
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Highlights Of Monday's Events From The London 2012 Olympics

Originally published on Mon July 30, 2012 7:00 am

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Swimming is again the big draw in the London 2012 Olympics today, with four gold-medal races scheduled. But gymnastics also has a big day. Competitions are being held in 22 sports Monday — meaning there are dozens of events vying for your attention. Below, we list the ones we'll be keeping a close eye on.

As always, we'll be reporting results and stories as they happen. So if you're someone who worries about spoilers and prefers to watch on tape-delay, steer clear of our Twitter feed... and possibly the entire Internet.

All times are EDT:

Swimming

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5:06pm

Sun July 29, 2012
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U.S. takes silver in 400-meter relay; more results from Sunday

Originally published on Sun July 29, 2012 7:40 pm

In what appeared to be payback for their 2008 loss in Beijing, France chased down the U.S. team and took the gold in the men's 400-meter relay on Sunday.

With Michael Phelps swimming the second leg of the race, looking much stronger than he did in his fourth place finish the night before, the Americans built a substantial lead during the first three legs of the race.

Ryan Lochte, leaping into the water in the anchor leg of the race with a half-body length lead, was simply outgunned by France's Yannick Agnel. The Associated Press reports:

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12:32pm

Sun July 29, 2012
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Olympic Flame Missed From London Skyline

Originally published on Sun July 29, 2012 12:51 pm

Enduring symbols of the Olympics are everywhere in London, and I'm not just talking about ATMs for Visa, a ubiquitous Olympic sponsor.

The five Olympic rings grace every wall, walk, sign, banner and building in and around the Olympic Park and other venues.

But the Olympic flame, the other most recognizable symbol of the Olympics, is invisible to all but a relative few.

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9:47am

Sun July 29, 2012
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Empty Seats Have Olympic Committee Playing Defense

Originally published on Sun July 29, 2012 9:27 am

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Today, London Olympic organizers find themselves beating back insults like serves in a gold medal table tennis match.

On Day 1, there were empty seats at wildly popular events like beach volleyball and gymnastics. And even at the Aquatics Center, where Ryan Lochte smoked everybody in the men's 400 individual medley.

Fans who would've gladly paid the exorbitant ticket prices were fuming. British politicians worried that the empty seats made the country look uninterested.

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9:43am

Sun July 29, 2012
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Disappointments: Gymnast Weiber fails to qualify; marathoner Radcliffe injured

Originally published on Sun July 29, 2012 9:17 am

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Two big disappointments this morning: American gymnast and defending world champion Jordyn Wieber failed to qualify for the all-around finals.

The AP reports that it was nonetheless a great day for other Americans, who are favorites for gold:

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