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Bolt sets 200 mark to cap sprint double

(AP Photo/Thomas Kienzle)

BEIJING (AP) Arms churning high, face twisted in pain as he sprinted toward the finish line, Usain Bolt kept glancing at the clock.

The win in the Olympic 200 meters was a given, his second gold medal of the Beijing Games assured.

This was now about a world record. About racing against history.

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Medal Count
Total
  G S B Total
USA 26 28 28 82
CHN 45 14 20 79
RUS 13 14 18 45
GBR 16 10 11 37
AUS 11 12 13 36
FRA 4 12 14 30
GER 11 8 9 28
KOR 8 10 6 24
JPN 8 6 9 23
ITA 6 7 7 20

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  • Primetime | Aug 20
  • 8:00 PM ET Track & Field, Beach Volleyball, Cycling, Diving, Gymnastics Coverage of the Champions Gala: Watch the stars of the Beijing gymnastics competition perform exhibition routines. Also, track and field finals. The U.S. swept the men's 200m medals four years ago, led by Shawn Crawford, who's back at the fore of another strong American group. But the favorite may be Jamaican sensation Usain "Lightning" Bolt. Also, the women's 400m hurdles.
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  • 9:00 PM ET Cycling BMX racing is one of the new events at the Olympics - an all-out, full-contact race through a twisting course with plenty of jumps. Though the event is unpredictable in nature, the American men have unmatched depth, featuring 2007 world champion Kyle Bennett. On the women's side, Jill Kintner was the top American finisher at the 2007 World Championships (LIVE ET/CT).
  • Primetime | Aug 20
  • 11:00 PM ET Volleyball, Beach Volleyball Defending Olympic beach volleyball champions Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh could confirm their status as "Queens of the Sand" in the women's gold medal final (LIVE ET/CT). Their top competition is expected to come from fellow Americans, Brazil and host country China.
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