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Spain’s Rafael Nadal, a master on clay, was buoyed by the cheers of 20,000 fans at Las Ventas arena in defeating The United States’ Andy Roddick, 6-4, 6-0, 6-4.
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The United States ended a three-match losing streak, with a 16 ½-11 ½ victory at Valhalla Golf Club, taking down favored Europe for the first time in nine years.
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For all the cultural differences between the two teams, there is at least one bit of common ground — each team is on the fringe of its country’s sports mainstream.
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The 20-player United States team is gathering in Miami, where it will train at Barry University before boarding a charter flight to Havana on Thursday.
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Under the floodlights at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Monday night, the U.S. Open raised its curtain with a grandiose celebration of the event’s 40th anniversary.
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The U.S. took the gold medal with a 118-107 victory against Spain, the first time the team reached top honor since the 2000 Olympics.
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The U.S. took the gold medal with a 118-107 victory against Spain, the first time the team reached top honor since the 2000 Olympics.
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The four-set victory was an intensely emotional ending for the U.S. team, whose coach’s in-laws were attacked a day after the opening ceremony.
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After a demoralizing semifinal loss to Cuba on Friday, the U.S. brought the bronze home, in an 8-4 victory over Japan.
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Brian Clay became the first American decathlete since 1996 to win the gold medal, but he ceded the spotlight to Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest man.
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While the Argentines forced the Americans to play under pressure for the first time in this Olympics, the game ended in a comfortable United States victory Friday.
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Japan beat the United States to claim the gold medal on a cool and misty evening at Fengtai Softball Field, a result that put a stunning end to American Olympic dominance.
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With a 9-8 victory over Australia, the American women find themselves one victory away from their first ever gold medal in the sport.
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Defining success at the Olympics is a selective process that is vulnerable to spin.
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The German coach, Dirk Bauermann, handed the gold medal to the Americans (5-0), whose 106-57 victory pushed their average margin to 32.2 points.
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