Friday Olympic Photo Gallery: Water polo, soccer, decathlon, triple jump, sailing, hockey, taekwondo and more

Australia’s crew Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page, foreground, celebrate after winning the gold medal of the 470 men’s class sailing competition at the London 2012 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 10, 2012, in Weymouth and Portland, England. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
Here are five things to look out for at the London Olympics on Friday, according to the Associated Press:
1. 4×100 RELAY: The American women look like the team to beat in the final.
2. OSCAR PISTORIUS: South Africa’s double-amputee runner finishes his landmark first Olympics in the men’s 4×400-meter relay final.
3. BEYOND BOLT: Jamaica’s men run in the 4×100 relay heat, but Usain Bolt is unlikely to feature. How much strength in depth do they have?
4. DOPING: Just days before the eight-year deadline expires, the IOC formally stripped American cyclist Tyler Hamilton of his 2004 gold for doping.
5. THEY RULE THE WAVES: Australia bounced back — slightly — from a disappointing Olympics, winning a sailing gold — its third — to become the most successful nation on the ocean at these games.
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Gold medalist Claressa Shields of the United participates in the medals ceremony after their women’s final middleweight 75-kg gold medal boxing match at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)
Claressa Shields’ hometown of Flint, Mich., has been celebrating this week after the teen boxing sensation punched her way to an Olympic gold medal.
Mayor Dayne Walling and City Councilman Bryant Nolden invited city residents to a local bar to watch the 17-year-old’s gold medal match against Nadezda Torlopova of Russia. Shields won the middleweight bout 19-12
Shields’ father, Clarence, was among the about 200 people who attended the free viewing event in downtown Flint. He took to a knee to pray after watching his daughter receive her medal.
The mayor said “the atmosphere was electric” as people watched a young product of the struggling community’s schools and youth sports programs reach the peak of her craft.
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A television crew from NBC affiliate WTHR in Indianapolis has been toting around its meteorologist for the entire games. Or, at least, one version of its meteorologist.
The crew is trying to get as many athletes and celebrities as possible to pose with a cutout of Chuck Lofton. On Thursday, entertainer Ryan Seacrest went along with the gag.
Looking into the television camera as he held out the miniature picture of Lofton, the diminutive Seacrest told the meteorologist, “Chuck, you might be bigger than me.”
Check out Flat Chuck with swimmer Allison Schmidt here: http://pic.twitter.com/A5T27mkU
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United States’ Abby Wambach, rear, hugs teammate Heather Mitts after winning the women’s soccer gold medal match against Japan at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
If athletes from the University of Florida comprised their own country in the Olympics, they’d give many nations a run for their money.
Gator athletes had another big day Thursday, when triple jumpers Christian Taylor and Will Claye won gold and silver, soccer players Abby Wambach and Heather Mitts were part of the U.S. women’s gold medal winning squad and Melanie Booth of Canada got bronze on her national team’s effort.
The triple jumpers, Wambach and swimmers Ryan Lochte and Conor Dwyer reveled in the Gator success on Friday and posed for pictures together doing the trademark Gator chomp.
“Gator nation is the best,” says Lochte, winner of five swimming medals in London.
“We’ve worked hard. I’ve personally seen most of the athletes working out. We push our bodies to the limit and that’s why we did so well.”
He continued: “And you know what? We’re like a big family so we always help each other out. No matter what sport it is, we come together and work toward the goal. Once swimming was done, I was totally tuned into track and field and all the other sports Gators are representing.”
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The gender balance at the Summer Olympics is changing.
The International Olympic Committee says Thursday that 44 percent of the athletes competing in London are women. At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, women made up only 24 percent of participants.
The London games are also the first Olympics where all 204 nations have sent a female athlete.
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As the London Games wind to a close, Rio is ramping up.
Leonardo Gryner, head of the Rio organizers, says they are “transforming the whole city” for the 2016 Summer Games.
“All of the construction is on time,” Gryner says. “All of the sports venues will be completed by 2015 in time for full test events for each competition.”
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See more of the Junior Dispatch’s Olympic photo galleries:
- 7/30 –Archery, Fencing, Table tennis, Field hockey, Air rifle, Rowing, Swimming and more
- 7/31 — Swimming, Equestrian, Judo, Weightlifting, Canoe, Archery and more
- 8/1 — Michael Phelps, Swimming, Diving, Volleyball, Fencing, Shooting Handball andmore
- 8/2 — Field hockey, Badminton, Gymnastics, Rowing, Swimming and more
- 8/3 — Judo, Gymnastics, Weightlifting, Shot put, Running and more
- 8/6 — Usain Bolt, Blade Runner, Hammer throw, Water polo, Canoe, Diving and more
- 8/7 — Ping pong, Handball, Basketball, Hurdles, Javelin and more
- 8/8 — Volleyball, Discus, Track-and-field, Soccer, BMX and more
- 8/9 — Volleyball, basketball, boxing, taekwondo, wrestling, running and more.
And now on to today’s Olympic photo gallery, as shot by the Associated Press’s photographers.

Emanuel of Brazil digs out a ball during the men’s gold medal beach volleyball match against Germany at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

Canada’s Emilie Fournel paddles in the women’s kayak single 200m in Eton Dorney, near Windsor, England, at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

Cyclists compete in a BMX cycling men’s quarterfinal run during the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Montenegro’s Majda Mehmedovic, foreground, and team mate Suzana Lazovic celebrate after winning the women’s handball semifinal match against Spain at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Czech Republic’s Barbora Spotakova takes a throw in the women’s javelin throw final during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

United States’ Ashton Eaton leads in the men’s decathlon 1500-meter during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012. Eaton won the gold medal for the event. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

This combination of eleven photos shows in the center frame, United States’ Ashton Eaton being embraced by his fiancee Brianne Theisen after winning gold in the decathlon following the 1500-meter race during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012. The other ten frames show Eaton competing in the ten disciplines that comprise the decathlon event over two days, Wednesday to Thursday, Aug. 8-9, at the London Olympics – from top left, clockwise: the long jump, shot put, high jump, 400-meter run, 110-meter hurdles, pole vault, 1500-meter run, 100-meter run, javelin and discus. (AP Photo)

The Netherlands’ Billy Bakker, left, celebrates after scoring his third goal against Britain during a men’s field hockey semifinal match at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

France’s Sandrine Gruda, top, battles Russia’s Anna Petrakova for a rebound during a women’s semifinals basketball game at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

United States’ Manteo Mitchell competes in a 4×400-meter relay heat during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012. Manteo had half a lap to go in the first leg of the 4×400-meter relay preliminaries Thursday and a choice to make: keep running or stop and lose the race. To him, it was never much of a choice. He finished the lap and limped to the side to watch the Americans finish the race and qualify easily for the final. A few hours later, doctors confirmed what he suspected: He had run the last 200 meters with a broken left fibula. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

United States women’s water polo players huddle before the gold medal match against Spain at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. The U.S. won 8-5. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Elsie Windes of the United States, goes for a shot on goal as Andrea Blas Martinez of Spain, goes to block during their women’s water polo gold medal match at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Members of the United States women’s water polo team celebrate after winning the gold medal match against Spain at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

A fan wears a costume representing the flag of the United States at the canoe sprint competition in Eton Dorney, near Windsor, England, at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

Fans of the United States wait for the start of the gold medal match between the United States and Japan at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. The U.S. women’s football team won its third straight Olympic gold medal Thursday, beating Japan 2-1 in a rematch of last year’s World Cup final and avenging the most painful loss in its history.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

United States goalkeeper Hope Solo dives for the ball during the women’s soccer gold medal match at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

United States goalkeeper Hope Solo celebrates with teammates after winning the gold medal match against Japan at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

United States players celebrate winning the gold medal in their women’s soccer final against Japan at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

Sweden’s Elin Johansson reacts during her fight against Egypt’s Seham Elsawalhy in women’s 67-kg taekwondo competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 10, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Jamaica’s Usain Bolt kisses the finish line after winning the men’s 200 meters at the Summer Olympics in London on Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Sean Kilpatrick)

Jamaica’s Usain Bolt uses a photographer’s camera as he takes pictures after winning the gold medal in the men’s 200-meter during the 2012 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

USA’s Amanda Clark, not seen, and Sarah Lihan compete during the 470 women’s class medal race at the London 2012 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 10, 2012, in Weymouth and Portland, England. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

United States’ Christian Taylor competes in the men’s triple jump final during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)






