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Olympics: Other sports

How Coloradans fared

OLANDA ANDERSON, Colorado Springs

Boxing: Lost first-round fight to Czech Republic's Rudolf Kraj in 81kg (178-pound) division.

LANCE BADE, Colorado Springs

Shooting: Finished sixth in men's double trap final; failed to qualify for men's trap finals, finishing in tie for 16th.

B.J. BEDFORD, Colorado Springs

Swimming: Finished sixth in women's 100 backstroke; swam leg of women's gold-medal-winning 400 medley relay.

RYAN BOLTON, Colorado Springs

Triathlon: Finished 25th in men's competition.

MARTIN BOONZAAYER, Colo. Springs

Judo: Lost first match in men's 100kg-plus (220-pounds-plus) division.

KEVIN BRACKEN, Colorado Springs

Wrestling (Greco-Roman): Reached 63kg (138©-pound) quarterfinals before losing to Russia's Varteres Samourgachev.

TRAVIS BROWN, Boulder

Cycling (mountain bike): Finished 32nd in men's cross-country race.

JAME CARNEY, Durango

Cycling: Finished fifth in men's 40K points race.

CONOR CASEY, Denver

Soccer: Helped U.S. men's team to fourth-place finish, the first time Americans had gotten past first round.

OSCAR CHAPLIN III, Colorado Springs

Weightlifting: Finished 12th in men's 77kg (169©-pound) division.

JOHN COTTON, Colorado Springs

Baseball: Set Olympic record for RBI with five in Game 2; helped Americans go on to win gold medal.

ALAN CULPEPPER, Boulder

Track and field: Failed to qualify for men's 10,000 finals, finishing 17th in heat.

SHAYNE CULPEPPER, Boulder

Track and field: Failed to qualify for women's 1,500, finishing ninth in heat.

KAROL DAMON, University of Colorado

Track and field: Failed to qualify for women's high jump final, finishing 11th in group.

JOEY DiGIAMARINO, Denver

Soccer: Helped U.S. men's team to fourth-place finish, the first time Americans had gotten past first round.

MICHAEL DOUGLASS, Colorado Springs

Shooting: Tied for 15th place in men's air pistol qualifying.

DEENA DROSSIN, Alamosa

Track and field: Failed to qualify for second round of women's 10,000, finishing 18th in heat.

ELVA DRYER, Gunnison

Track and field: Failed to qualify for women's 5,000 final after finishing seventh in heat.

ALISON DUNLAP, Colorado Springs

Cycling (mountain bike): Finished seventh in women's cross-country race.

JEAN FOSTER, Colorado Springs

Shooting: Finished 26th in women's 50-meter standard rifle, three-position event.

RULON GARDNER, Colorado Springs

Wrestling (Greco-Roman): Won gold medal in 130kg (286-pound) class with final-round win over Alexandr Karelin of Russia, who hadn't lost in competition in 13 years.

ADAM GOUCHER, Boulder

Track and field: Finished 13th in men's 5,000 final.

BRANDON GRECZKOWSKI, Colo. Springs

Judo: Placed seventh, his top international finish ever, in men's 60kg (132-pound) division.

JIM GRUENWALD, Colorado Springs

Wrestling (Greco-Roman): Reached quarterfinals before losing to China's Zetian Sheng in 68kg (127©-pound) division.

JENNIFER GUTIERREZ, Denver

Triathlon: Finished 13th in women's competition.

TYLER HAMILTON, Boulder

Cycling (road): Finished 10th in men's individual time trial; finished 49th in road race.

SHANE HAMMAN, Colorado Springs

Weightlifting: Broke three U.S. records (418 pounds on the snatch, then 429 on the snatch and 924 in lift total) en route to 11th-place finish in men's 105kg-plus (231-pounds-plus) division.

KEVIN HAN, Colorado Springs

Badminton: Advanced to third round of men's singles before losing to No. 7 seed Ji Xinpeng of China.

ATO HAND, Colorado Springs

Judo: Won first two matches in 100kg (220-pound) division, then lost to France's Stephane Traineau and lost again in repechage.

CHERYL HAWORTH, Colorado Springs

Weightlifting: Won bronze medal in women's 75kg+ (165-pound) division with total lifts of 605 pounds.

LIBBIE HICKMAN, Fort Collins

Track and field: Finished 16th in women's 10,000 final.

MARI HOLDEN, Colorado Springs

Cycling (road): Won silver medal in women's individual time trial; dropped out of road race after experiencing mechanical problems.

HUNTER KEMPER, Colorado Springs

Triathlon: Finished 17th in men's competition.

BARBARA KUNKEL, Colorado Springs

Taekwondo: Reached women's 67kg (148-pound) division quarterfinals before losing to Netherlands' Mirjam Mueskens.

RUTHIE MATTHES, Durango

Cycling (mountain bike): Finished 10th in women's cross-country race.

ANTONIO McDYESS, Denver

Basketball: Scored winning basket in U.S. men's 85-83 semifinal victory over Lithuania and helped them win gold medal against France.

JUAN MORENO, Colorado Springs

Taekwondo: Lost first-round match to Hungary's Joseph Salim in 58kg (127©-pound) division.

TARA NOTT, Colorado Springs

Weightlifting: Won gold medal in women's 48kg (106-pound) division with total lift of almost 408 pounds. She originally won silver, but gold medalist was stripped of her medal because of failed drug test.

BRIAN OLSON, Colorado Springs

Judo: Won first match in men's 90kg (198-pound) division, then lost to eventual gold medalist Mark Huizinga of Netherlands.

NICK RADKEWICH, Colorado Springs

Triathlon: Finished 40th in men's competition.

ADAM SAATHOFF, Colorado Springs

Shooting: Finished 11th in men's running target event.

CHAD SENIOR, Colorado Springs

Modern pentathlon: Finished sixth after leading competition through three of five events.

BRANDON SLAY, Colorado Springs

Wrestling (freestyle): Won silver medal in 76kg (1671/2-pound) division, losing 4-0 to Germany's Alexander Leipold in final.

BEKI SNYDER, Grand Junction

Shooting: Finished in ninth-place tie in women's air pistol.

ASHLEY TAPPIN, Colorado Springs

Swimming: Swam qualifying legs of women's 4x100 freestyle relay and 400 medley relay teams that went on to win gold medals.

ANN TROMBLEY, Golden

Cycling (mountain bike): Finished 16th in women's cross-country race.

CHRISTIAN VANDE VELDE, Boulder

Cycling: Finished 12th in men's 4,000-meter individual pursuit.

AMY VAN DYKEN, Lone Tree

Swimming: Swam leg in winning 4x100 freestyle relay final, swam leg of 400 medley relay in qualifying, finished fourth in 50 freestyle.

ERIN VEENSTRA-MIRABELLA, Colo. Springs

Cycling: Finished 10th in women's points race.

BLAINE WILSON, Colorado Springs

Gymnastics: Finished sixth in men's All-Around and sixth in men's vault; helped U.S. men to fifth-place finish in team competition.

ELLEN WILSON, Colorado Springs

Judo: Lost both matches in women's 57kg (125-pound) division.

HILLARY WOLF, Colorado Springs

Judo: Lost both matches in women's 52kg (114-pound) division.

ANTHONY WASHINGTON, Parker

Track and field: Finished 12th in men's discus.

MEDALISTS

GOLD

ASHLEY TAPPIN, Colorado Springs

-Swimming: Women's 4x100 freestyle relay (heat)

-Swimming: Women's 400 medley relay (heat)

AMY VAN DYKEN, Lone Tree

-Swimming: Women's 4x100 freestyle relay (final)

-Swimming: Women's 400 medley relay (heat)

B.J. BEDFORD, Colorado Springs

-Swimming: Women's 400 medley relay (final)

JOHN COTTON, Colorado Springs

-Baseball

RULON GARDNER, Colorado Springs

-Greco-Roman wrestling: 130kg (286 pounds)

ANTONIO McDYESS, Denver

-Men's basketball

TARA NOTT, Colorado Springs

-Weightlifting: Women's 48kg (1051/2 pounds)

SILVER

MARI HOLDEN, Colorado Springs

-Cycling: Women's individual time trial (road)

BRANDON SLAY, Colorado Springs

-Freestyle wrestling: 76kg (1671/2 pounds).

BRONZE

CHERYL HAWORTH, Colorado Springs

-Weightlifting: Women's 75kg-plus (165 pounds-plus)

October 2, 2000

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