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   <title>The latest news from the USOC - August 23</title>
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   Jordyn Wieber (DeWitt, Mich.) won the U.S. senior women's gymnastics title on Aug. 20 at the 2011 Visa Championships in Saint Paul, Minn., with a two-day all-around score of 121.300. Meanwhile, Danell Leyva (Homestead, Fla.) captured the senior men's all-around title on Aug. 19 with a two-day combined all-around total of 183.800. Class Is In Session The 2011 USA Basketball Women's World University Games Team won the gold medal with a 101-66 victory over Taiwan on
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   <title>United States won't bid for 2020 Olympics</title>
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   The United States Olympic Committee announced on Monday that it has notified all interested cities that it will not submit a bid to host the 2020 Summer Olympics. Interested cities included New York, Dallas and Chicago, but any potential bid was contingent upon the USOC settling a revenue-sharing deal with the International Olympic Committee. Also, there was not a process in place to select a city such as the bid for the 20
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   <title>Wieber claims women's all-around gymnastics title</title>
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   Jordyn Wieber won the senior women's all- around title at the U.S. gymnastics championships Saturday night. The 16-year-old Wieber, who led the event after the first day, sealed the win when she had a strong balance beam routing. She scored 15.3 on her final rotation and posted a two-day score of 121.3 for the all-around competition. "I just wanted to come out here and have fun, that's the most important thing," Wieber said. "I trie
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   <title>Leyva captures U.S. men's gymnastics title</title>
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   Danell Leyva captured the senior men's all- around title at the U.S. gymnastics championships Friday night, edging two-time defending champion Jonathan Horton. Leyva excelled on the horizontal bar and finished with a two-day combined total of 183.8 points, 2.75 ahead of Horton. "It feels great amazing," Leyva said. "To fulfill one of the goals you put on paper, to be able to scratch one of those off the list, it is an amazing f
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   <title>Sprinter Rodgers tests positive for stimulant</title>
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   U.S. sprinter Michael Rodgers tested positive for the prohibited stimulant methylhexaneamine and has pulled out of the World Track and Field Championships, set to begin later this month. Rodgers, the 2009 USA outdoor champion in the 100 meters, maintained his innocence and claims he did not intentionally take the substance, but he still decided to withdraw. In a press release by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Rodgers said he decided to
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   <title>The latest news from the USOC - August 16</title>
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   Cat Bouwkamp (Fishers, Ind.), Ryan Estep (Florence, Miss.) and Mario Rodriguez (Ventura, Calif.) led an American gold-medal sweep of the fencing events on August 12 at the Wheelchair Pan American Championships in Sao Paulo, Brazil, to qualify for the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Two members of previous Paralympic Teams also qualified for London, as Gerard Moreno (Los Angeles, Calif.) qualified for his fourth team and Gary Van Der Wiege (Kyle, Texas) qualified for his 
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   <title>Canada Basketball prepares for phase 2</title>
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   After suffering through a horrendous month in July, the Canadian Senior Men's National team opened up the second phase of its FIBA America's Olympic qualifier preparation in a rare showcase held on home soil. In two exhibition games against the Belgium Senior National team held over Aug. 13-14 at Ryerson University in Toronto and McMaster University in Hamilton, the SMNT reassured concerned fans that the early struggles were just a part of the proce
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   <title>The latest news from the USOC - August 9</title>
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   Less than two years after completing her first-ever triathlon, Gwen Jorgensen (Milwaukee, Wis.) placed second to post the best finish by an American woman in the history of the International Triathlon Union World Championship Series and claim a spot on the 2012 U.S. Olympic Triathlon Team on Aug. 6 at Hyde Park in London. Sarah Groff also earned an Olympic berth with a seventh-place finish. Sweet Home Alabama The U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Men's Boxing conclude
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   <title>Hansen, Franklin get big wins at Swimming Nationals</title>
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   Missy Franklin and Brendan Hansen capped the USA Swimming National Championships with victories Saturday night. Franklin captured the 100-meter freestyle in 53.63 seconds to storm past Amanda Weir and Dana Vollmer. The 16-year-old Franklin also won the 100-meter backstroke Wednesday night. Hansen completed the double in the breaststroke, winning the 200-meter version of the race Saturday in a time of 2:10.59, easily outdistancing Eric Friedland. Hans
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