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Saltos Piragüismo Aguas Bravas Lucha Grecorromana Halt MUNDO DEPORTIVO Lunes 6deagosto de 2012 XVII GIMNASIA TRAMPOLÍN Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE 50 m. libre Ranomi Kromowidjojo (Hol) Aliaksandra Herasimenia (Blr) Marleen Veldhuis (Hol) Individual Dong Dong (Chn) Dmitry Ushakov (Rus) Lu Chenlong (Chn) 100 m. libre Ranomi Kromowidjojo (Hol) Aliaksandra Herasimenia (Blr) Yi Tang (Chn) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE 200 m. libre Allison Schmitt (EE.UU.) Camille Muffat (Fra) Bronte Barratt (Aus) Individual Rosannagh Maclennan (Can) Huang Shanshan (Chn) He Wenna (Chn) 400 m. libre Camille Muffat (Fra) Allison Schmitt (EE.UU.) Rebecca Adlington (GBR) 800 m. libre Katie Ledecky (EE.UU.) MIREIA BELMONTE (ESP) Rebecca Adlington (GBR) 100 m. espalda Missy Franklin (EE.UU.) Emily Seebohm (Aus) Aya Terakawa (Jap) 200 m. espalda Missy Franklin (EE.UU.) Anastasia Zueva (Rus) Elizabeth Beisel (EE.UU.) 100 m. mariposa Dana Vollmer (EE.UU.) Ying Lu (Chn) Alicia Coutts (Aus) HALTEROFILIA 200 m. mariposa Liuyang Jiao (Chn) MIREIA BELMONTE (ESP) Natsumi Hoshi (Jap) Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE 100 m. braza Ruta Meilutyte (Lit) Rebecca Soni (EE.UU.) Satomi Suzuki (Jap) 56 kgs. Yun Chol Om (CdN) Jingbiao Wu (Chn) Valentin Hristov (Aze) 200 m. braza Rebecca Soni (EE.UU.) Satomi Suzuki (Jap) Iuliia Efimova (Rus) 62 kgs. Kim Un-guk (CdN) Óscar Figueroa Mosquera (Col) Iro Eko Yuli (Ina) 200 m. estilos Shiwen Ye (Chn) Alicia Coutts (Aus) Caitlin Leverez (EE.UU.) 69 kgs. Qingfeng Li (Chn) Triyatno Triyatno (Ina) Constantin Razvan Martin (Rum) 400 m. estilos Shiwen Ye (Chn) Elizabeth Beisel (EE.UU.) Xuanxu Li (Chn) 77 kgs. Xiaojun Lu (Chn) Haojie Lu (Chn) Iván Cambar (Cub) 4x100 m. libre Australia Holanda Estados Unidos 85 kgs. Adrian E. Zielinski (Pol) Apti Aukhadov (Rus) Kianoush Rostami (Iri) 4x200 m. libre Estados Unidos Australia Francia 94 kgs. Ilya Ilyin (Kaz) Alexandr Ivanov (Rus) Anatoli Ciricu (Mol) 4x100 m. estilos Estados Unidos Australia Japón 105 kgs. 6agosto, 20.00 h. 10 kms. aguas abiertas 9agosto, 13.00 h. +105 kgs. 7agosto, 20.00 h. Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE 48 kgs. Wang Mingjuan (Chn) Hiromi Miyake (Jap) Chun Hwa Ryang (CdN) 53 kgs. Zulfiya Chinshanlo (Kaz) Shu-Ching Hsu (Tpe) Cristina Iovu (Mda) 58 kgs. Li Xueying (Chn) Pimsiri Sirikaew (Tai) Yuliya Kalina (Ucr) NATACIÓN -SALTOS 63 kgs. Maiya Maneza (Kaz) Svetlana Tsarukaeva (Rus) Christine Girard (Can) Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE 69 kgs. Jong Sim Rim (CdN) Roxana Daniela Cocos (Rum) Maryna Shkermankova (Blr) Trampolín 3m. 7agosto, 20.00 h. 75 kgs. Svetlana Podobedova (Kaz) Natalya Zabolotnaya (Rus) Iryna Kulesha (Blr) Plataforma 10 m. 11 agosto, 21.30 h. +75 kgs. Lulu Zhou (Chn) Tatiana Kashirina (Rus) Hripsime Khurshudyan (Arm) Trampolín 3m.sincronizado Qin Kai/Luo Yutong (Chn) Ilya Zakharov/Evgueny Kuznetsov (Rus) Troy Dumais/Kristian Ipsen (EE.UU.) Plataforma 10 m. sincronizado Cao Yuan/Zhang Yanquan (Chn) Iván García/Germán Sánchez (Mex) David Boudia/Nick McCrory (EE.UU.) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Trampolín 3m. Minxia Wu (Chn) Zi He (Chn) Laura Sánchez Soto (Mex) HOCKEY Plataforma 10 m. 9agosto, 20.00 h. Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE Trampolín 3m.sincronizado Wu Minxia/He Zi (Chn) Abigail Johnston/Kelci Bryant (USA) Emilie Heymans/Jennifer Abel (Can) Equipos 11 agosto, 21.00 h. Plataforma 10 m. sincronizado Chen Ruolin/Wang Hao (Chn) Paola Espinosa/Alejandra Orozco (Mex) Meaghan Benfeito/Roseline Filion (Can) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Equipos 10 agosto, 21.00 h. NATACIÓN -SINCRONIZADA Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Dúo 7agosto, 16.00 h. JUDO Equipo 10 agosto, 16.00 h. Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE -60 kgs. Arsen Galstyan (Rus) Hiroaki Hiroaka (Jap) Felipe Kitadai (Bra)/Rishod Sobirov(Uzb) -66 kgs. Lasha Shavdatuashvili (Geo) Miklos Ungvari (Hun) Masashi Ebinuma(Egi)/Cho Jun-ho (CdS) -73 kgs. Mansur Isaev (Rus) Riki Nakaya (Jap) Nyam-O. Sainjargal(Mon)/Legrand(Fra) PENTATLÓN MODERNO -81 kgs. Kim Jae-bum (CdS) Ole Bischof (Ale) Ivan Nifontov (Rus)/Valois-Fortier (Can) Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE -90 kgs. Asley González (Cub) Asley González (Cub) Ilias Iliadis(Gre)/Masashi Nishiyama(Jap) Individual 11 agosto, 19.45 h. -100 kgs. Tagir Khaibulaev (Rus) Tuvshinbayar Naidan (Mon) Dimitri Peters (Ale)/Henk Grol (Hol) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE +100 kgs. Teddy Riner (Fra) Alexander Mikhaylin (Rus) Andreas Tölzer (Ale)/Rafael Silva (Bra) Individual 12 agosto, 19.00 h. Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE -48 kgs. Sarah Menezes (Bra) Alina Dumitru (Rum) Ch. Van Snick (Bel)/E. Csernoviczki (Hun) -52 kgs. An Kum-ae (CdN) Yanet Bermoy (Cub) Rosalba Forsiniti(Ita)/Priscilla Gneto(Fra) -57 kgs. Kaori Matsumoto (Jap) Corina Caprioriu (Rum) Marti Malloy (USA)/Automne Pavia (Fra) PIRAGÜISMO AGUAS BRAVAS -63 kgs. Urska Zolnir (Slo) Xu Lili (Chn) Yoshie Ueno (Jap)/Gevrise Emane (Fra) Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE -70 kgs. Lucie Decosse (Fra) Kerstin Thiele (Ale) Yuri Alvear (Col)/Edith Bosch (Hol) C1 Tony Estanguet (Fra) Sideris Tasiadis (Ale) Michal Martikan (Svk) -78 kgs. Kayla Harrison (GBR) Gemma Gibbons (GBR) Audrey Tcheumeo(Fr)/Mayra Aguiar(Br) C2 Tim Baillie-Etienne Stott (GBR) David Florence-Richard Hounslow (GBR) P. Hochschorner-P. Hochschorner (Svk) +78 kgs. Idalys Ortiz (Cub) Mika Sugimoto (Jap) Karina Bryant (GBR)/Tong Wen (Chn) K1 Daniel Molmenti (Ita) Vavrinec Hradilek (Che) Hannes Aigner (Ale) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE K1 Emilie Fer (Fra) Jessica Fox (Aus) MAIALEN CHOURRAUT (ESP) LUCHA GRECORROMANA Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE 55 kgs. Hamid Moha. Soryan Reihanpour (Ira) Rovshan Bayramov (Aze) Peter Modos (Hun)/M. Semenov (Rus) PIRAGÜISMO AGUAS TRANQUILAS Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE 60 kgs. 6agosto, 19.25 h. C1 200 m. 11 agosto, 10.47 h. 66 kgs. 7agosto, 19.25 h. C1 1.000 m. 8agosto, 10.48 h. 74 kgs. Roman Blasov (Rus) Arsen Julfalakyan (Arm) Alek. Kazakevic (Lit)/Eh. Ahmadov (Aze) C2 1.000 m. 9agosto, 10.30 h. 84 kgs. 6agosto, 19.25 h. K1 200 m. 11 agosto, 10.30 h. 96 kgs. 7agosto, 19.25 h. K1 1.000 m. 8agosto, 10.30 h. 120 kgs. 8agosto, 19.25 h. K2 200 m. 11 agosto, 11.41 h. K2 1.000 m. 8agosto, 11.16 h. K4 1.000 m. 9agosto, 10.48 h. Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE LUCHA LIBRE K1 200 m. 11 agosto, 11.14 h. Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE K1 500 m. 9agosto, 11.08 h. 55 kgs. 10 agosto, 19.15 h. K2 500 m. 9agosto, 11.35 h. 60 kgs. 11 agosto, 19.15 h. K4 500 m. 8agosto, 11.44 h. 66 kgs. 12 agosto, 14.25 h. 74 kgs. 10 agosto, 19.15 h. 84 kgs. 11 agosto, 19.15 h. 96 kgs. 12 agosto, 14.25 h. REMO Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE 120 kgs. 11 agosto, 19.15 h. Skiff Mahe Drysdale (NZL) Ondrej Synek (Cze) Alan Campbell (GBR) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Dos sin timonel Murray/Bond (NZL) Chardin/Mortelette (Fra) Nash/Satch (GBR) 48 kgs. 8agosto, 19.15h Doble scull Nathan Cohen/Joseph Sullivan (NZL) Alessio Sartori/Romano Battisti (Ita) Luka Spik/Iztok Cop (Slo) 55 kgs. 9agosto, 19.15 h. Doble scull ligero Mads Rasmussen/Rasmus Quist (Din) Zac Purchase/Mark Hunter (GBR) Storm Uru/Peter Taylor (NZL) 63 kgs. 8agosto, 19.15 h. Cuatro sin timonel Gran Bretaña Australia Estados Unidos 72 kgs. 9agosto, 19.15 h. Cuatro sin timonel ligero Suráfrica Gran Bretaña Dinamarca Cuádruple scull Alemania Croacia Australia Ocho sin timonel Alemania Canadá Gran Bretaña Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE NATACIÓN Skiff Miroslava Knapkova (Cze) Fie Udby Erichsen (Din) Kim Crow (Aus) Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE Dos sin timonel Glover/Stannig (GBR) Hornsey/Tait (Aus) Hendershot/Zelenka (EE.UU.) 50 m. libre Florent Manaudou (Fra) Cullen Jones (USA) Cesar Cielo (Bra) Doble scull Watkins/Grainger (GBR) Crow/Pratley (Aus) Fularczyk/Michalska (Pol) 100 m. libre Nathan Adrian (EE.UU.) James Magnussen (Aus) Brent Hayden (Can) Doble scull ligero Copeland/Hosking (GBR) Xu Dongxiang/Huang Wenyi (Chn) Giazitzidou/Tsiavou (Gre) 200 m. libre Yannick Agnel (Fra) Sun Yang (Chn)/Taehwan Park (CdS) - Cuádruple scull Ucrania Alemania Estados Unidos 400 m. libre Yang Sun (Chn) Taehwan Park (CdS) Peter Vanderkaay (USA) Ocho sin timonel Estados Unidos Canadá Holanda 1.500 m. libre Yang Sun (Chn) Ryan Cochrane (Can) Oussama Mellouli (Tun) 100 m. espalda Matthew Grevers (EE.UU.) Nick Thoman (EE.UU.) Ryosuke Irie (Jap) 200 m. espalda Tyler Clary (EE.UU.) Ryosuke Irie (Jap) Ryan Lochte (EE.UU.) TAEKWONDO 100 m. mariposa Michael Phelps (EE.UU.) Chad le Clos (Saf) Evgeny Korotyshkin (Rus) Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE 200 m. mariposa Chad le Clos (Saf) Michael Phelps (EE.UU.) Takeshi Mashuda (Jap) -58 kgs. 8agosto, 23.30 h. 100 m. braza Cameron Van der Burgh (Saf) Christian Sprenger (Aus) Brendan Hansen (USA) -68 kgs. 9agosto, 23.30 h. 200 m. braza Daniel Gyurta (Hun) Michael Jamieson (GBR) Ryo Tateishi (Jap) -80 kgs. 10 agosto, 23.30 h. 200 m. estilos Michael Phelps (EE.UU.) Ryan Lochte (EE.UU.) Laszlo Cseh (Hun) +80 kgs. 11 agoato, 23.30 h. 400 m. estilos Ryan Lochte (EE.UU.) Thiago Pereira (Bra) Kosuke Hagino (Jap) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE 4x100 m. libre Francia Estados Unidos Rusia -49 kgs. 8agosto, 23.15 h. 4x200 m. libre Estados Unidos Francia China -57 kgs. 9agosto, 23.15 h. 4x100 m. estilos Estados Unidos Japón Australia -67 kgs. 10 agosto, 23.15 h. 10 kms. aguas abiertas 10 agosto, 13.00 h. +67 kgs. 11 agosto, 23.15 h..
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