Badminton
Men's singles, second round -- A Wiranata (Indo) beat J Olsson (Swe)
15-11 15-6; Foo Kok Keong (Mal) beat T Mendrek (Czech) 15-2, 15-3; P
Huyer-Larsen (Den) beat F Machida (Jap) 15-2, 15-4; Wu Wenkai (China)
beat A Kaul (Can) 15-7, 15-2; T Stuer-Lauridsen (Den) beat J B Blanshard
(Can) 15-7, 15-4.
Men's doubles, first round -- R Mainaky/R Subagja (Indo) beat P
Axelsson/Par-Gunnar Jonsson (Swe) 15-5, 15-11; N Ponting/D Wright (GB)
beat S Frey/S Kuhl (Ger) 15-7, 15-9; R Sidek/J Sidek (Mal) beat D
Bhattacharya/V Kumar (Ind) 15-6, 15-3; J Holst-Christensen/T Lund (Den)
beat D Galt/K Harrison (NZ) 15-0, 15-2; S Chan/P Ng (HGK) beat A
Hallgrimsson/B Kristjansson (Ice) 12-15, 15-6, 15-12; B Lee/T Reidy (US)
beat R Fernandes/F Silva (Por) 15-1, 15-10; S Matsuno/S Matsuura (Jap)
beat A Kriel/N Meerholz (SA) 15-4, 15-2; J Paulsen/H Svarrer (Den) beat
H Khan/Leng Kang Koh 15-1, 15-5; D Humble/A Kaul (Can) beat H Fuchs/J
Koch (Aut) 15-11, 15-11; A Goode/C Hunt (GB) beat F Machida/K Miya (Jap)
15-10, 9-15, 15-12; Lee Sang-bok/Shon Jin-hwan (S Kor) beat Y Borissov/I
Ivanov (Bul) 15-0, 15-1.
Women's singles. Second round -- S Kusumawardhani (Indo) beat E Van
Den Heuvel (Hol) 11-8 11-2; Bang Soo-hyun (S Kor) beat C Bengtsson (Swe)
11-7, 11-3; Tang Jiuhong (China) beat H Troke (GB) 11-3, 11-1; P
Nedergaard (Den) beat K Krasowska (Pol) 11-0, 11-3; Huang Hua (China)
beat L French (US) 11-1, 11-1; Bang Soo-Hyun (S Kor) beat C Bengtsson
(Swe) 11-7, 11-3.
Basketball
Group A -- United States 111, Germany 68; Croatia 88, Spain 79. Women
-- Group A -- CIS 89, Cuba 91; Brazil 85, Italy 70. Group B --
Czechoslovakia 55, United States 111; China 66, Spain 63.
Boxing
Light-weight (60 kg), first round; H Matumla (Tan) beat F Bwalya (Zam)
16-8; J Lorcy (Fra) beat K Marjouane (Mor) 11-7; S Dobashi (Jap) beat L
Delroy (Jam) 11-5; M Rudolph (Ger) beat V Nistor (Rom) 10-5; D Snarski
(Pol) beat J Rowsell (Aus) rsf, 52 secs, third; M Odion (Nig) beat J
Petrovics (Hun) 18-8; O de la Hoya (US) beat A R Silva (Bra), rsf 2min
53sec, third; H Kungsi (PNG) beat H Arshad (Pak) 13-9; D Tontcho (Bul)
beat J Valladares (Cuba) 14-12; A Grigorian (CIS) beat O Fernandez
(Spain) 11-10; Hong Sung Sik (S Kor) beat Yun Yong Chol (N Kor) 11-2; R
Chavez (Phi) beat E Rizk (Egy) 18-10; W Irwin (Can) beat A Vaughan (GB)
rsf, 2-19, third.
Light-welter (63.5 kg). First round -- H Charon (Cuba) beat E Tejedor
(Col) 27-4; A Zuelow (Ger) beat Kim Jae-kyung (S Kor) 12-0; M Piccirillo
(Italy) beat A Nourian (Iran) 23-5; J Kjall (Fin) beat S Revilla
(Spain), rsf 1-55, first; L Szucs (Hun) beat T Shailer (NZ) 7-0, D
Fulanse (Zam) beat A Wahabi (Bel) 13-3; L Doroftei (Rom) beat E Burgos
(Mex) 24-4; A Chavez (Phi) beat J Moses (Nig) 12-6; N Altankhuyag (Mong)
beat K Vilayphone (Laos), rsf, 2-01, second; P Richardson (GB) beat V
Forrest (US) 14-8; M Leduc (Can) beat G Wakaabu (Uga) 9-2; D Carew (Guy)
beat R Montas (Dom) 19-4; C Henry (Bar) beat D Seidu (Gha) disqualified,
third; L Bouneb (Alg) beat S Gollen (Ind) 11-4
Cycling
Men -- Team pursuit. First elimination round -- 1, Australia
4-11.245sec; 2, Germany 4-14.934; 3, Italy 4-15.103; 5, GB 4-19.126 (C
Boardman, P Jennings, B Steel, G Sword); 6 CIS 4-19.343; 7 New Zealand
4-21.145; 8, Czechoslovakia 4-21.687; 9 US 4-22.963; 10, Spain 4-23.013
Quarter-final -- 1, Denmark 4-12.270 beat GB 4-14.350; Italy 4-15.440
beat CIS 4-16.685; Germany 4-10.980 beat New Zealand caught; Australia
4-10.438 beat Czechoslovakia, caught
Fencing
Women. Individual foil -- first round. Leading positions after
preliminary pool bouts -- 1, G Stefanek (Hun); 2, Shin Seong-Ja (SKor);
3, F Bortolozzi (Italy). 33, F McIntosh (GB); 37, L Strachan (GB); 41, J
Bracewell (GB).
Quarter-finals -- L Modaine (Fra) beat M Zalaffi (Italy) 5-3, 5-1;
Wang Huifeng (China) beat F Mcintosh (GB) 6-5, 5-1; G Trillini (Italy)
beat S C Bau (Ger), 5-3, 6-4; T Sadovskaia (CIS) beat R Z Szabo (Rom)
0-5, 5-2, 5-2.
Semi-finals -- Wang Huifeng (China) beat L Modaine (Fra) 5-0, 2-5,
5-3; G Trillini (Italy) beat T Sadovskaia (CIS) 5-2, 3-5, 5-3. Final: G
Trillini (Italy) beat Wang Huifeng (China) 5-6, 5-3, 6-5. Bronze medal
-- T Sadovskaya (CIS) beat L Modaine (Fra) 5-1, 1-5, 5-3.
Hockey
Preliminary round -- Group A: GB 3, India 1; Egypt 0, Argentina 1;
Australia 1, Germany 1. Group B -- Pakistan 6, CIS 2; Holland 4, New
Zealand 3; Spain 5, Malaysia 2.
Judo
Men. Light-middle-weight (under 78 kg). Second round: J Laats (bel)
beat R Birch (GB) decision.
Final -- H Yoshida (Jap) beat J Morris (US), Ippon (throw).
Women's light middle-weight, third round -- Koo Hyun-Sook (S Kor) beat
D Bell (GB), yusei-gachi.
Final -- C Fleury (Fra) beat Y Arad (Isr), decision
Rowing
Qualifiers for tomorrow's finals:
Men's single sculls -- 1 K Broniewski (Pol); 2, J Jaanson (Est); 3, T
Lange (Ger); 4, S Gonzalez (Arg); 5, V Chalupa (Czech); 6, E Verdonk
(NZ).
Men's coxless pairs -- 1 -- I Cop/D Zvegelj (Slo); 2, J Van
Driessche/L Goiris (Bel); 3, S Redgrave/M Pinsent (GB); 4, M Andrieux/J
Christophe Rolland (Fra); 5, P Hoeltzenbein/C Von Ettingshausen (Ger);
6, P Sharis/J Pescatore (US).
Men's double sculls -- 1, A Marszalek/A Krzepinski (Pol); 2, P
Tasane/R Lutoskin (Est); 3, A Jonke/C Zerbst (Aut); 4, S Hawkins/P
Antonie (Aus); 5, H-J Zwolle/N Rienks (Hol); 6, M Villar/J Hierro
(Spain).
Men's coxed fours -- 1, Poland; 2, USA; 3 Germany; 4, Romania; 5, CIS
Shooting
Men -- Rapid-fire pistol final -- 1, R Schumann (Ger) 885; 2, A
Kuzmins (Lat) 882; 3, V Vokhmianine (CIS) 882. 2,8 A Breton (GB) 571
Women -- Standard rifle (small bore) final: 1, L Meili (US) 684.3pts;
2, N Detcheva Matova (Bul) 682.7; 3, M Ksiazkiewicz (Pol) 681.5.
Soccer
Group C: Sweden 1, South Korea 1; Paraguay 3, Morocco 1. Group D:
Mexico 1, Ghana 1; Denmark 0, Australia 3.
SWIMMING Swimming
Men's 200m butterfly final qualifiers -- 1, M Stewart (US) 1-56.99; 2,
D Loader (NZ) 1-58.15; 3, F Esposito (Fra) 1-58.75; 4, M Roberts (Aus)
1-58.91; 5 D Pankratov (CIS) 1-59.00; 6, R Szukala (Pol) 1-59.51; 7, R
Doru Pinter (Rom) 1-59.59; 8, K Kawanaka (Jap) 1-59.96. Other times -- S
Wainwright 2-01.53
Women's 200m individual medley final qualifiers -- 1, S Sanders (US)
2-14.68; 2, E Overton (Aus) 2-15.13; 3, D Hunger (Ger) 2-15.16; 4 L Li
(China) 2-15.68; 5 M Limpert (Can) 2-16.84; 6, E Synowska (Pol) 2-16.88;
7, E Dendeberova (CIS) 2-17.13; 8, N Sweetnam (Can) 2-17.26. Other times
-- S Davies (GB) 2-19.41; H Slatter (GB) 2-22.04.
Men's 100m back-stroke finals qualifiers -- 1, J Rouse (US) 54.63; 2,
M Tewksbury (Can) 54.75; 3, D Berkoff (US) 54.84; 4, M Lopez-Zubero
(Spain) 55.37; 5, V Selkov (CIS) 55.72; 6, F Schott (Fra) 55.84; 7, R
Cabrera (Cuba) 55.99; 8, D Richter (Ger) 56.03. Other time -- M Harris
(GB) 57.57.
Tennis
Women's singles, second round (prefix number denotes seeding):
(16) S Appelmans (Bel) beat N Provis (Aus) 6-2, 6-1; N Zvereva (CIS)
beat S Smith (GB) 6-1, 6-2; (1) S Graf (Ger) beat B Schultz (Hol) 6-1,
6-0; A Loaiza (Mex) beat (11) H Sukova (Czech) 4-6, 6-4, 5-3 ret; M
Maleeva (Bul) beat (14) K Date (Japan) 6-2, 6-4; (6) M Maleeva-Fragniere
(Switz) beat R Reggi- Concato (Italy) 6-2, 6-4.
Men's singles, second round:
(1) J Courier (US) beat G Bloom (Isr) 6-2, 6-0, 6-0; M Larsson (Swe)
beat (7) G Forget (Fra) 6-3, 6-3, 6-1; (15) J Hlasek (Switz) beat A
Sznajder (Can) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6. (12) E Sanchez (Spain) bt O Camporese
(Italy) 6-4 6-2 6-1, (5) B Becker (Ger) bt Y El Aynaoui (Mor) 6-4 5-7
6-4 6-0, M Rosset (Switz) bt (9) W Ferreira (SA) 6-4 6-0 6-2, F Santoro
(Fra) bt J Frana (Arg) 4-6 6-2 6-1 6-1, (4) G Ivanisevic (Cro) bt P
Haarhuis (Hol) 6-7 6-2 1-6 6-3 6-2, (12) E Sanchez (Spain) bt O
Camporese (Italy) 6-4 6-2 6-1, (5) B Becker (Ger) bt Y El Aynaoui (Mor)
6-4 5-7 6-4 6-0, M Rosset (Switz) bt (9) W Ferreira (SA) 6-4 6-0 6-2, F
Santoro (Fra) bt J Frana (Arg) 4-6 6-2 6-1 6-1
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