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Laagendadíaadía MUNDO DEPORTIVO Jueves 26 de agosto de 2004 XVII LA AGENDA DÍA A DÍA ATLETISMO MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE Día y hora de la final Ruta Sara Carrigan (Aus) Judith Arndt (Ale) Olga Slyusareva (Rus) HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE Contrarreloj Leontien Van Moorsel Hol) Deirdre Demet-Barry (USA) Karin Thuerig (Sui) 100 m. Justin Gatlin (EE.UU.) Francis Obikwelu (Por) Maurice Greene (EE.UU.) Mountain bike 27 de agosto, 10.00 h. 200 m. 26 de agosto, 21.50 h. 500 m. contrarreloj Anna Meares (Aus) Jiang Yonghua (Chn) Natallia Tsylinskaya (Bie) 400 m. Jeremy Wariner (EE.UU.) Otis Harris (EE.UU.) Derrick Brew (EE.UU.) Velocidad Lori-Ann Muenzer (Can) Tamilla Abassova (Rus) Anna Meares (Aus) 800 m. 28 de agosto, 19.50 h. Persecución individual Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Katier Mactier (Aus) L. Zijlaard-van Moorsel (Hol) 1.500 m. Hicham El Guerrouj (Mar) Bernard Lagat (Ken) Rui Silva (Por) Puntuación Olga Slyusareva (Rus) Belem Guerrero (Mex) María Luisa Calle (Col) 5.000 m. 28 de agosto, 20.05 h. 10.000 m. Kenenisa Bekele (Eti) Sileshi Sihine (Eti) Zersenay Tadesse (Eri) 110 m. vallas 27 de agosto, 20.30 h. ESGRIMA Día y hora de la final 400 m. vallas 26 de agosto, 21.30 h. HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE 3.000 m. obstáculos Ezekiel Kemboi (Ken) Brimin Kipruto (Ken) Paul Kipsiele Koch (Ken) Florete individual Brice Guyart (Fra) Salvatore Sanzo (Ita) Andrea Cassara (Ita) Relevo 4x100 m. 28 de agosto, 20.45 h. Espada individual Marcel Fischer (Sui) Wang Lei (Chn) Pavel Kolobkov (Rus) Relevo 4x400 m. 28 de agosto, 21.25 h. Sable individual Aldo Montano (Ita) Zsolt Nemcsik (Hun) Vladislav Tretiak (Ucr) Altura Stefan Holm (Sue) Matt Hemingway (EE.UU.) Jaroslav Baba (Che) Florete por equipos Italia China Rusia Longitud 26 de agosto, 19.20 h. Espada por equipos Francia Hungría Alemania Triple salto Christian Olsson (Sue) Marian Oprea (Rum) Danila Burkenya (Rus) Sable por equipos Francia Italia Rusia Pértiga 27 de agosto, 19.00 h. MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE Peso Yuriy Bilonog (Ucr) Adam Nelson (USA) Joachim Olsen (Din) Florete individual Valentina Vezzali (Ita) Giovanna Trillini (Ita) Sylwia Gruchala (Pol) Disco Virgilijus Alekna (Lit) Zoltan Kovago (Hun) Aleksander Tammert (Est) Espada individual Timea Nagy (Hun) Laura Flessel-Colovic (Fra) Maureen Nisima (Fra) Martillo Adrian Annus (Hun) Koji Murofushi (Jap) Ivan Tikhon (Bie) Sable individual Mariel Zagunis (USA) Tzn Xue (Chn) Sada Jacobson (USA) Jabalina 28 de agosto, 19.40 h. Espada por equipos Rusia Alemania Francia Decatlón Roman Sbrle (Che) Bryan Clay (EE.UU.) Dmitriy Karpov (Kaz) Maratón 29 de agosto, 17.00 h. 20 km. marcha Ivano Brugnetti (Ita) PAQUILLO FERNÁNDEZ (ESP) Nathan Deakes (Aus) FÚTBOL Día y hora de la final 50 km. marcha 27 de agosto, 06.00 h. HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE Equipos 28 de agosto, 09.00 h. 100 m. Yuliya Nesterenko (Bie) Lauryn Williams (EE.UU.) Veronica Campbell (Jam) MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE 200 m. Veronica Campbell (Jam) Allyson Felix (EE.UU.) Debbie Ferguson (Bah) Equipos 26 de agosto, 20.00 h. 400 m. Tonique Williams-Darling (Bah) Ana Guevara (Mex) Natalya Antyukh (Rus) 800 m. Kelly Holmes (GBR) Hasna Benhassi (Mar) Jolanda Ceplak (Slo) GIMNASIA ARTÍSTICA 1.500 m. 28 de agosto, 19.30 h. 5.000 m. Meseret Defar (Eti) Isabella Ochichi (Ken) Tirunesh Dibaba (Eti) HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE 10.000 m. 27 de agosto, 20.50 h. Individual Paul Hamm (USA) Kim Dae-eun (CdS) Yang Tae-young (Cds) 100 m. vallas Joanna Hayes (EE.UU.) Olena Krasovska (Ucr) Melissa Morrison (EE.UU.) Equipos Japón Estados Unidos Rumanía 400 m. vallas Fani Halkia (Gre) Ionela Tirlea-Manolache (Rum) Tetiana Tereshchuk (Ucr) Suelo Kyle Shewfelt (Can) Marian Dragulescu (Rum) Jordan Jovtchev (Bul) Relevo 4x100 m. 27 de agosto, 21.45 h. Caballo con arcos Haibin Teng (Chn) Marius Daniel Urzica (Rum) Takehiro Kashima (Jap) Relevo 4x400 m. 28 de agosto, 21.00 h. Anillas Dimosthenis Tampakos (Gre) Jordan Jovtchev (Bul) Yuri Chechi (Ita) Altura 28 de agosto, 19.00 h. Salto GERVASIO DEFERR (ESP) Evgeni Sapronenko (Let) Marian Dragulescu (Rum) Longitud 27 de agosto, 19.05 h. Paralelas Valeri Goncharov (Ucr) Hiroyuki Tomita (Jap) Li Xiaopeng (Chn) Triple salto Françoise Mbango (Cam) Hrysopiyi Devetzi (Gre) Tatyana Lebedeva (Rus) Barra fija Igor Cassina (Ita) Paul Hamm (EE.UU.) Isao Yoneda (Jap) Pértiga Yelena Isinbayeva (Rus) Svetlana Feofanova (Rus) Anna Rogowska (Pol) MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE Peso Yumileidi Cumba (Cub) Nadine Kleinert (Ale) Svetlana Krivelyova (Rus) Individual Carly Patterson (EE.UU.) Svetlana Khorkina (Rus) Zhnag Nan (Chn) Disco Natalya Sadova (Rus) Anastasia Kelesidou (Gre) Irina Yatchenko (Bie) Equipos Rumanía Estados Unidos Rusia Martillo Olga Kuzenkova (Rus) Yipsi Moreno (Cub) Yunaika Crawford (Cub) Salto Monica Rosu (Rum) Annia Hatch (EE.UU.) Anna Pavlova (Rus) Jabalina 27 de agosto, 19.55 h. Asimétricas Emilie Lepennec (Fra) Terin Humphrey (EE.UU.) Courtney Kupets (EE.UU.) Heptatlón Carolina Kluft (Sue) Austra Skujyte (Lit) Kelly Sotherton (GBR) Barra de equilibrios Catalina Ponor (Rum) Carly Patterson (EE.UU.) Alexandra G. Eremia(Rum) Maratón Mizuki Noguchi (Jap) Catherine Ndereba (Ken) Deena Kastor (EE.UU.) Suelo Catalina Ponor (Rum) Daniela Sofronie (Rum) PATRICIA MORENO (ESP) 20 km. marcha Athanasia Tsoumeleka (Gre) Olimpiada Ivanova (Rus) Jane Saville (Aus) GIMNASIA RÍTMICA BADMINTON Día y hora de la final MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE Individual 29 de agosto, 14.30 h. Individual Taufik Hidayat (Ina) Shon Seung-mo (CdS) Soni Dwi Kuncoro (Ina) Equipos 28 de agosto, 15.30 h. Dobles Dong Moon/Tae Kwon (CdS) Dong Soo/Yong Sung (CdS) Eng Hian/Limpele (Ina) MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE GIMNASIA TRAMPOLÍN Individual Zhang Ning (China) Mia Audina Tjiptawan (Hol) Zhou Mi (China) Dobles Yang Wei/Zhang Jiewen (Chn) Gao Ling/Huang Sui (Chn) Kyung-won/Kyung-min (CdS) HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE Individual Yuri Nikitin (Ucr) Alexander Moskalenko (Rus) Henrik Stehlik (Ale) MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE BALONCESTO Día y hora de la final Individual Anna Dogonadze (Ale) Karen Cockburn (Can) Huang Shanshan (Chn) HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE Equipos 28 de agosto, 21.30 h. HALTEROFILIA Día y hora de la final MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE Equipos 28 de agosto, 15.15 h. HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE – 56 kg. Halil Mutlu (Tur) Meijin Wu (Chn) Sedat Artuc (Tur) – 62 kg. Shi Zhiyong (Chn) Le Maosheng (Chn) José Rubio (Ven) BALONMANO Día y hora de la final – 69 kg. Guozheng Zhang (Chn) Bae Young Lee (Cds) Nikolay Pechalov (Cro) HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE – 77 kg. Taner Sagir (Tur) Sergey Filimonov (Kaz) Oleg Perepetchenov (Rus) Equipos 28 de agosto, 15.45 h. – 85 kg. George Asanidze (Geo) Andrei Rybakou (Bie) Pyrros Dimas (Gre) MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE – 94 kg. Milen Dobrev (Bul) Khadjimourad Akkaev (Rus) Eduard Tjukin (Rus) Equipos 29 de agosto, 09.45 h. – 105 kg. Dmitry Berestov (Rus) Ferenc Gyurkovics (Hun) Igor Razoronov (Ucr) + 105 kg. Hossein Reza Zadeh (Ira) Viktor Scerbatihs (Let) Velichko Cholakov (Bul) MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE BÉISBOL Día y hora de la final – 48 kg. Nurcan Taylan (Tur) Li Zhou (Chn) Aree Wiratthaworn (Tai) HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE – 53 kg. Udomporn Polsak (Tha) Raema Lisa Rumbewas (Ina) Mabel Mosquera (Col) Equipos Cuba Australia Japón – 58 kg. Chen Yanqing (Chn) Ri Song Hui (CdN) Wandee Kameaim (Tha) – 63 kg. Nataliya Skakun (Ucr) Hanna Batsiushka (Bie) Tatsiana Stukalava (Bie) BOXEO – 69 kg. Chunhong Liu (Chn) Eszter Krutzler (Hun) Zarema Kasaeva (Rus) Día y hora de la final – 75 kg. Pawina Thongsuk (Tai) Natalia Zobolotnaia (Rus) Valentina Popova (Rus) HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE + 75 kg. Tang Gonghong (Chn) Mi Ran-jang (CdS) Agata Wrobel (Pol) Peso minimosca (48 kg.) 29 de agosto, 12.30 h. Peso mosca (51 kg.) 28 de agosto, 18.30 h. Peso gallo (54 kg.) 29 de agosto, 13.56 h. HOCKEY Día y hora de la final Peso pluma (57 kg.) 28 de agosto, 19.06 h. HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE Peso ligero (60 kg.) 29 de agosto, 13.41 h. Equipos 27 de agosto, 19.30 h. Peso superligero (64 kg.) 28 de agosto, 19.41 h. MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE Peso welter (69 kg.) 29 de agosto, 14.16 h. Equipos 26 de agosto, 19.30 h. Peso medio (75 kg.) 28 de agosto, 20.16 h. Peso semipesado (81 kg.) 29 de agosto, 14.51 h. Peso pesado (91 kg.) 28 de agosto, 20.51 h. JUDO Día y hora de la final Peso superpesado (+91 kg.) 29 de agosto, 15.26 h. HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE – 60 kg. Tadahiro Nomura (Jap) Nestor Kerghiani (Geo) Tsagaanbaatar (Mon)/Min (CdS) – 66 kg. Masato Uchisiba (Jap) Jozef Krnac (Slo) Georgiev (Bul)/Arencibia (Cub) CICLISMO Día y hora de la final – 73 kg. Lee Won-hee (CdS) Vitaliy Makarov (Rus) Guilheiro (Bra)/J. Pedro (USA) HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE – 81 kg. Ilias Iliadis (Gre) Roman Gontyuk (Ucr) D. Nossov (Rus)/F. Canto (Bra) Ruta Paolo Bettini (Ita) Sergio Paulinho (Por) Axel Merckx (Bel) – 90 kg. Zurab Zviadauri (Geo) Hiroshi Izumi (Jap) K. Taov (Rus)/M. Huizinga (Hol) Contrarreloj Tyler Hamilton (USA) Viatcheslav Ekimov (Rus) Bobby Julich (USA) – 100 kg. Ihar Makarau (Bie) Sung Ho Jang (Cds) M. Jurack (Ale)/A. Zeevi (Isr) Mountain bike 28 de agosto, 10.00 h. + 100 kg. Keiji Suzuki (Jap) Tamerlan Tmenov (Rus) V. der Geest (Hol)/Pertelson (Est) Km. contrarreloj Chris Hoy (GBR) Arnaud Tournant (Fra) Stefan Nimke (Ale) MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE Velocidad Ryan Bayley (Aus) Theo Bos (Hol) Rene Wolff (Ale) – 48 kg. Ryoko Tani (Jap) Frederique Jossinet (Fra) J. Matijass (Ale)/Feng Gao (Chi) Velocidad por equipos Alemania Japón Francia – 52 kg. Dongmei Xian (Chn) Yuki Yokosawa (Jap) A. Savon (Cub)/I. Heylen (Bel) Persecucuón individual Bradley Wiggins (GBR) Bradley McGee (Aus) SERGI ESCOBAR (ESP) – 57 kg.
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