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Two Americans stole the show Friday night. Gary Hall Jr. and Anthony Ervin won the 100-meter freestyle, touching the wall together in 21.98 seconds to share the gold. The Flying Dutchman Pieter van den Hoogenband, who was swimming for his third gold of these Games, settled for the bronze. Two-time defending champion Alexander Popov of Russia finished sixth.

Hall celebrates victory with family, doctor
Bennett wins 800; Swede upsets Klim
Results:Sept. 22 | Swimming
Day at a Glance: Not so fast
Photo Gallery: Expressions of the Day
Quiz: Men's swimming


CNNSI.com at the Olympics

SI's Grant Wahl: He still doesn't get it
U.S. coach once again underutilizing his talent.

SI's Tim Layden: Mo and O
Greene, Thompson likely to square off for gold.

SI's Phil Taylor: How tough is tough?
U.S. women show fortitude en route to gold match.

SI's Alex Wolff: Braving deeper waters
Maldivian swimmer delivers important message.

  Highlights

With ease
Marion Jones and Maurice Greene strolled to early-round victories in the 100 meters as track and field events began. Arsi Harju of Finland won gold in the men's shot put.
10 Questions: Jones | Freeman

No repeat
Defending Olympic 100-meter champion Donovan Bailey couldn't overcome a nasty case of the flu and failed to qualify in the 100 meters.
Just Checking In: John Capel
Head Games: Ato Boldon

Back on track
Jennifer Brundage went 3-for-3 with a homer, and Harrigan pitched a one-hitter for 5 1-3 innings as the Americans moved just one victory from the medal round.
Softball Results | Softball Coverage

Viloria vanquished
French light-flyweight Brahim Asloum sent U.S. world champion Brian Viloria out of the Olympics on Friday and savored his revenge.
Boxing Results | Boxing Coverage

Weight of a nation
U.S. weightlifter Tara Nott was awarded an unexpected gold medal, and teammate Cheryl Haworth made all six of her lifts to take home the silver.
Weightlifting Results | Weightlifting Coverage

Golden matchup
Maureen O'Toole scored twice and tipped away the final Dutch chance as the United States won 6-5 to set up a gold-medal showdown with Australia in the inaugural women's water polo competition.
Water Polo Coverage | Water Polo Standings

Flying high
Soaring 25 feet in the air, world champion Irina Karavaeva of Russia won the gold medal in the inaugural Olympic women's trampoline.
Trampoline Results | Gymnastics Coverage


   
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