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SI's Brian Cazeneuve:
Daily Medal Picks from Sydney
September 22
Badminton
Women's Singles
Gong Zhichao, China
Camilla Martin, Denmark
Dai Yun, China
Martin and fiancé Peter Gade Christensen are first the couple of Danish sports
Diving
Men's 10m Platform Synchronized
Tian & Huang, China
Sautin & Loukashin, Russia
Ruiz & Pichler, U.S.
U.S. has never failed to land a medal in diving at Olympics
Women's 3m Springboard Synchronized
Guo & Fu, China
Pakhalina & Ilyina, Russia
Bulmer & Hartley, Canada
Sweep of women's Olympic diving gold is China's fourth straight
Fencing
Men's Team Foil
Cuba
Germany
France
Cubans take first team title
Gymnastics
Women's Trampoline
Irina Karavayeva, Russia
Oksana Tsyguleva, Ukraine
Anna Dogonadze-Lilkendey, Germany
U.S. trampoline promoter brought the sport to Soviet Union in 1960
Judo
Men's Heavyweight (100+kg)
Shinichi Shinohara, Japan
Dennis van der Geest, the Netherlands
Pan Song, China
Tamerlan Tmenov, Russia
In Atlanta, Japan failed for first time to win medal in this class
Women's Heavyweight (78+kg )
Yuan Hua, China
Sandra Köppen, Germany
Karina Bryant, Great Britain
Beata Maksymow, Poland
Yuan threw Köppen over her head for an ippon in February
Rowing
Men's Double Sculls
Cop & Spik, Slovenia
Tufte & Bekken, Norway
Peto & Haller, Hungary
No love lost between ex-single scullers Iztok Cop and Luka Spik
Men's Single Sculls
Xeno Müller, Switzerland
Rob Waddell, New Zealand
Derek Porter, Canada
Brown grad Müller won in '96
Men's Without Coxwain Fours
Great Britain
Australia
New Zealand
Steven Redgrave gets his history-making fifth gold, but just barely
Men's Without Coxwain Pair
Tomkins & Long, Australia
Visacki & Stojic, Yugoslavia
Sorrentino & Panzarino, Italy
Matthew Long replaces injured Drew Ginn; Aussies still golden
Women's Double Sculls
Thieme & Boron, Germany
Paplavskaja & Sakickiene, Lithuania
Davidon & Skricki, U.S.
Carol Skricki started rowing at 30; is on first Olympic team at 38
Women's Single Sculls
Ekaterina Karsten, Belarus
Roumiana Neikova, Bulgaria
Katrin Rutschow, Germany
Atlanta gold medalist Karsten had baby in '98, then won '99 worlds
Shooting
Men's 50m Free Rifle
Jozef Gönci, Slovakia
Thomas Farnik, Austria
Jean-Pierre Amat, France
Gönci was world Shooter of the Year in 1998 and '99
Men's Skeet
Abdullah al-Rashidi, Kuwait
Ennio Falco, Italy
Andrea Benelli, Italy
Al-Rashidi finished 42nd in '96
Swimming
Men's 100m Butterfly
Michael Klim, Australia
Geoff Huegill, Australia
Lars Frolander, Sweden
Another squeaker: Top times this year for these three are .04 apart
Men's 50m Freestyle
Alexander Popov, Russia
Gary Hall Jr., U.S.
Anthony Ervin, U.S.
All eight finalists could better Popov's 22.13 of '96
Women's 200m Backstroke
Nina Zhivanevskaya, Spain
Miki Nakao, Japan
Tomoko Hagiwara, Japan
Zhivanevskaya's distraction: coach busted for smuggling ecstasy
Women's 800m Freestyle
Brooke Bennett, U.S.
Kaitlin Sandeno, U.S.
Flavia Rigamonti, Switzerland
Bennett is world's best half-miler since Janet Evans
Table Tennis
Women's Doubles
Wang & Li, China
Sun & Yang, China
Chen & Xu, Taiwan
Look for the third consecutive all-Chinese final
Track and Field
Men's Shotput
Adam Nelson, U.S.
C.J. Hunter, U.S.
Yuriy Belonog, Ukraine
Andy Bloom from Knoxville, Tenn., could give U.S. 1-2-3 sweep for seventh time in history
Weightlifting
Men's 77kg - Group A
Zlatan Vanev, Bulgaria
Zhan Xugang, China
Saelem Nayef Badr, Qatar
Former Bulgarian Badr gives Qatar second-ever medal, after bronze in men's 1,500 in '92
 

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