08年中国女足奥运会,求中国女足2008年奥运会名单

< lang="zh-CN"> 2008年北京奥运会女足中国vs阿根廷

2008年北京奥运会女足中国vs阿根廷

2008年北京奥运会,中国女足与阿根廷女足的比赛是最后一场小组赛。中国女足以2-0小胜阿根廷女足,取得2胜1平的成绩,小组头名出线。然而,在随后的1/4决赛中,她们以0-2不敌日本女足,无缘四强。

中国女足与阿根廷女足的比赛具体情况如下:

北京时间2008年8月12日19点45分,2008年北京奥运会女足小组赛最后一轮比赛在中国秦皇岛举行。中国女足迎战阿根廷女足。上半场双方战成0-0平,下半场第51分钟,阿根廷后卫赫雷斯不慎自摆乌龙。终场前,古雅莎再入一球,最终中国女足以2-0战胜阿根廷女足。

本场比赛双方出场阵容:

中国女足:

门将:18-韩文霞

后卫:14-刘华娜、3-李洁、5-翁新芝、15-周高萍

中场:11-浦玮、7-毕妍、6-张娜(46分钟,娄佳慧)、4-张颖(80分钟,古雅莎)

前锋:8-徐媛、9-韩端(77分钟,10-刘卅)

阿根廷女足:

门将:18-科雷亚

后卫:2-冈萨雷斯、5-赫雷斯 、6-查韦斯

中场:4-曼德里莱、10-科罗内尔(80分钟,8-门迪耶塔)、11-巴列霍斯、13-基尼奥内斯

前锋:7-马尼克莱尔(66分钟,16-布兰科)、15-佩雷拉、14-奥赫达

求中国女足2008年奥运会名单

中国女足2008年奥运会名单:

门将:张艳茹、韩文霞、翁晓洁

后卫:周高萍、李洁、翁新芝、刘华娜、袁帆、江帅、王坤

前卫:张娜、毕妍、浦玮、张颖、古雅沙、王丹丹、娄佳慧、谢彩霞

前锋:韩端、徐媛、马晓旭、刘卅

北京奥运会~~女子足球有没有得奖啊

北京时间8月15日21:00,2008北京第29届奥运会女足1/4决赛在中国秦皇岛奥体中心举行,中国女足对阵日本女足。比赛中,日本队利用角球机会由泽穗希头球破门,第78分钟,永里优季单刀建功,最终中国女足以0-2完败日本,无缘四强。

中国选手张文秀在北京奥运会女子链球决赛中,为中国田径队获得一枚宝贵的铜牌。田径女子链球的金牌获得者是:

北京奥运会足球比赛情况

08奥运会男足比赛抽签结果:

组别 档次1 档次2 档次3 档次4
A组 科特迪瓦 阿根廷 澳大利亚 塞尔维亚
B组 荷兰 尼日利亚 日本 美国
C组 中国 新西兰 巴西 比利时
D组 韩国 喀麦隆 洪都拉斯 意大利

08奥运会女足比赛抽签结果:

组别 档次1 档次2 档次3 档次4
E组 中国 瑞典 阿根廷 加拿大
F组 朝鲜 尼日利亚 德国 巴西
G组 挪威 美国 日本 新西兰

比赛形式:10场小组赛 + 2场淘汰赛

中国国奥(C组)同组对手:新西兰、比利时、巴西

中国女足(E组)同组对手:瑞典、加拿大、阿根廷

中国国奥小组赛赛程

时间 对阵 场地
8月7日 中国VS新西兰 沈阳五里河体育场
8月10日 中国VS比利时 沈阳五里河体育场
8月13日 中国VS巴西 秦皇岛奥林匹克体育场

中国女足小组赛赛程

时间 对阵 场地
8月6日 中国VS瑞典 天津奥林匹克体育场
8月9日 中国VS加拿大 天津奥林匹克体育场
8月12日 中国VS阿根廷 秦皇岛奥林匹克体育场

男足比赛看点:8月7日巴西VS比利时、国奥VS新西兰;8月10日新西兰VS巴西、比利时VS国奥;8月13日荷兰VS日本以及8月16日的四分之一决赛。

2008北京奥运会男子足球比赛小组赛首轮

日期 对阵 时间 比赛地点
8月7日 A3vsA4 17:00 上海体育场
8月7日 A1vsA2 19:45 上海体育场
8月7日 B3vsA4 17:00 天津奥林匹克中心体育场
8月7日 B1vsB2 19:45 天津奥林匹克中心体育场
8月7日 C3vsC4 17:00 沈阳五里河体育场
8月7日 C1vsC2 19:45 沈阳五里河体育场
8月7日 D3vsD4 17:00 秦皇岛奥林匹克体育中心体育场
8月7日 D1vsD2 19:45 秦皇岛奥林匹克体育中心体育场

2008北京奥运会男子足球比赛小组赛次轮

日期 对阵 时间 比赛地点
8月10日 A2vsA3 17:00 上海体育场
8月10日 A4vsA1 19:45 上海体育场
8月10日 B2vsA3 17:00 天津奥林匹克中心体育场
8月10日 B4vsB1 19:45 天津奥林匹克中心体育场
8月10日 C2vsC3 17:00 沈阳五里河体育场
8月10日 C4vsC1 19:45 沈阳五里河体育场
8月10日 D2vsD3 17:00 秦皇岛奥林匹克体育中心体育场
8月10日 D4vsD1 19:45 秦皇岛奥林匹克体育中心体育场

2008北京奥运会男子足球比赛小组赛三轮

日期 对阵 时间 比赛地点
8月13日 B1vsB3 17:00 沈阳五里河体育场
8月13日 B2vsB4 17:00 北京工人体育场
8月13日 D1vsD3 17:00 上海体育场
8月13日 D2vsD4 17:00 天津奥林匹克中心体育场
8月13日 A1vsA3 19:45 天津奥林匹克中心体育场
8月13日 A2vsA4 19:45 北京工人体育场
8月13日 C1vsC3 19:45 秦皇岛奥林匹克体育中心体育场
8月13日 C2vsC4 19:45 上海体育场

2008北京奥运会男子足球比赛四分之一决赛

日期 对阵 时间 比赛地点
8月16日 C组第1vsD组第2(Q3) 18:00 沈阳五里河体育场
8月16日 D组第1vsC组第2(Q4) 18:00 北京工人体育场
8月16日 A组第1vsB组第2(Q1) 21:00 上海体育场
8月16日 B组第1vsA组第2(Q2) 21:00 秦皇岛奥林匹克体育中心

2008北京奥运会男子足球比赛半决赛

< lang="en"> 2008 Beijing Olympics Women's Football: China vs Argentina

2008 Beijing Olympics Women's Football: China vs Argentina

The match between China and Argentina in the 2008 Beijing Olympics was the final group stage game. China emerged victorious with a 2-0 win, securing first place in their group with a record of 2 wins and 1 draw. However, they were eliminated from the competition in the quarterfinals, losing 0-2 to Japan.

Here's a detailed breakdown of the China vs Argentina match:

On August 12, 2008, at 7:45 PM Beijing time, the final round of the group stage for the 2008 Beijing Olympics women's football competition took place. China hosted Argentina in Qinhuangdao. The first half ended in a goalless draw. In the second half, Argentina's defender, Héreres, accidentally scored an own goal in the 51st minute. Gu Yasha added another goal in the closing minutes, securing a 2-0 win for China.

The starting lineups for both teams were:

China:

  • Goalkeeper: 18-Han Wenxia
  • Defenders: 14-Liu Huana, 3-Li Jie, 5-Weng Xinzhi, 15-Zhou Gaoping
  • Midfielders: 11-Pu Wei, 7-Bi Yan, 6-Zhang Na (substituted by Lou Jiahui in the 46th minute), 4-Zhang Ying (substituted by Gu Yasha in the 80th minute)
  • Forwards: 8-Xu Yuan, 9-Han Duan (substituted by 10-Liu San in the 77th minute)

Argentina:

  • Goalkeeper: 18-Correa
  • Defenders: 2-González, 5-Héreres, 6-Chaves
  • Midfielders: 4-Mandrile, 10-Coronel (substituted by 8-Mendietta in the 80th minute), 11-Vallejos, 13-Quiñones
  • Forwards: 7-Manicler (substituted by 16-Blanco in the 66th minute), 15-Pereira, 14-Ojeda

China's 2008 Olympic Team Roster

The roster for the Chinese women's football team at the 2008 Olympics was:

  • Goalkeepers: Zhang Yanru, Han Wenxia, Weng Xiaojie
  • Defenders: Zhou Gaoping, Li Jie, Weng Xinzhi, Liu Huana, Yuan Fan, Jiang Shuai, Wang Kun
  • Midfielders: Zhang Na, Bi Yan, Pu Wei, Zhang Ying, Gu Yasha, Wang Dandan, Lou Jiahui, Xie Caixia
  • Forwards: Han Duan, Xu Yuan, Ma Xiaoxu, Liu San

Did the Women's Football Team Win any Medals in the Beijing Olympics?

On August 15th, at 9:00 PM Beijing time, the quarterfinals of the 2008 Beijing Olympics women's football competition took place. China faced Japan at the Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center. Japan scored through a header by 澤穂希 in the 14th minute, and永里優季 added another goal in the 78th minute. China ultimately lost 0-2, eliminating them from the competition and preventing them from reaching the semi-finals. This marked the ninth consecutive time that China failed to advance to a major tournament's semifinals, dating back to their runner-up finish at the 1999 Women's World Cup in the USA.

In terms of medals, China did not win any medals in football during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. However, Zhang Wenxiu won a bronze medal in the women's hammer throw for the Chinese athletics team.

The gold medal in the women's hammer throw went to...

Overview of the 2008 Olympic Football Tournament

The 2008 Olympic Football tournament included both men's and women's competitions. Here's a breakdown of the draw results and schedules for both:

Men's Football Draw Results:

日期 对阵 时间 比赛地点
8月19日
Group Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
A Ivory Coast Argentina Australia Serbia
B Netherlands Nigeria Japan USA
C China New Zealand Brazil Belgium
D South Korea Cameroon Honduras Italy

Women's Football Draw Results:

Group Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
E China Sweden Argentina Canada
F North Korea Nigeria Germany Brazil
G Norway USA Japan New Zealand

The tournament consisted of 10 group matches and 2 knockout rounds.

08年中国女足奥运会,求中国女足2008年奥运会名单

China's Men's Team (Group C) Opponents: New Zealand, Belgium, Brazil

China's Women's Team (Group E) Opponents: Sweden, Canada, Argentina

China Men's Team Group Stage Schedule:

Date Opponent Venue
August 7th China vs New Zealand Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 10th China vs Belgium Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 13th China vs Brazil Qinhuangdao Olympic Stadium

China Women's Team Group Stage Schedule:

Date Opponent Venue
August 6th China vs Sweden Tianjin Olympic Stadium
August 9th China vs Canada Tianjin Olympic Stadium
August 12th China vs Argentina Qinhuangdao Olympic Stadium

Some of the most anticipated men's football matches included:

  • August 7th: Brazil vs Belgium, China vs New Zealand
  • August 10th: New Zealand vs Brazil, Belgium vs China
  • August 13th: Netherlands vs Japan
  • August 16th: Quarterfinals

2008 Beijing Olympics Men's Football Group Stage Round 1 Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 7th A3 vs A4 5:00 PM Shanghai Stadium
August 7th A1 vs A2 7:45 PM Shanghai Stadium
August 7th B3 vs A4 5:00 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 7th B1 vs B2 7:45 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 7th C3 vs C4 5:00 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 7th C1 vs C2 7:45 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 7th D3 vs D4 5:00 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium
August 7th D1 vs D2 7:45 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Men's Football Group Stage Round 2 Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 10th A2 vs A3 5:00 PM Shanghai Stadium
August 10th A4 vs A1 7:45 PM Shanghai Stadium
August 10th B2 vs A3 5:00 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 10th B4 vs B1 7:45 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 10th C2 vs C3 5:00 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 10th C4 vs C1 7:45 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 10th D2 vs D3 5:00 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium
August 10th D4 vs D1 7:45 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Men's Football Group Stage Round 3 Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 13th B1 vs B3 5:00 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 13th B2 vs B4 5:00 PM Beijing Workers' Stadium
August 13th D1 vs D3 5:00 PM Shanghai Stadium
August 13th D2 vs D4 5:00 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 13th A1 vs A3 7:45 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 13th A2 vs A4 7:45 PM Beijing Workers' Stadium
August 13th C1 vs C3 7:45 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium
August 13th C2 vs C4 7:45 PM Shanghai Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Men's Football Quarterfinals Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 16th C1 vs D2 (Q3) 6:00 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 16th D1 vs C2 (Q4) 6:00 PM Beijing Workers' Stadium
August 16th A1 vs B2 (Q1) 9:00 PM Shanghai Stadium
August 16th B1 vs A2 (Q2) 9:00 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Men's Football Semifinals Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 19th Q2 vs Q4 (S2) 6:00 PM Shanghai Stadium
August 19th Q1 vs Q3 (S1) 9:00 PM Beijing Workers' Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Men's Football Bronze Medal Match Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 22nd S1 Loser vs S2 Loser 7:00 PM Shanghai Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Men's Football Gold Medal Match Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 23rd S1 Winner vs S2 Winner 12:00 PM Beijing National Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Women's Football Schedule

2008 Beijing Olympics Women's Football Group Stage Round 1 Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 6th E3 vs E4 5:00 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 6th E1 vs E2 7:45 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 6th F3 vs F4 5:00 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 6th F1 vs F2 7:45 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 6th G3 vs G4 5:00 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium
August 6th G1 vs G2 7:45 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Women's Football Group Stage Round 2 Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 9th E2 vs E3 5:00 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 9th E4 vs E1 7:45 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 9th F2 vs F3 5:00 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 9th F4 vs F1 7:45 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 9th G2 vs G3 5:00 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium
August 9th G4 vs G1 7:45 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Women's Football Group Stage Round 3 Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 12th F2 vs F4 5:00 PM Beijing Workers' Stadium
August 12th F1 vs F3 5:00 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 12th E2 vs E4 7:45 PM Beijing Workers' Stadium
August 12th E1 vs E3 7:45 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium
August 12th G2 vs G4 7:45 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium
August 12th G1 vs G3 7:45 PM Shanghai Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Women's Football Quarterfinals Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 15th F1 vs G2 (Q2) 6:00 PM Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
August 15th G1 vs E or F3 (Q3) 6:00 PM Shanghai Stadium
August 15th E1 vs F or G3 (Q1) 9:00 PM Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium
August 15th D1 vs C2 (Q4) 9:00 PM Shenyang Five-Li-River Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Women's Football Semifinals Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 18th Q2 vs Q4 (S2) 6:00 PM Shanghai Stadium
August 18th Q1 vs Q3 (S1) 9:00 PM Beijing Workers' Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Women's Football Bronze Medal Match Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 21st S1 Loser vs S2 Loser 6:00 PM Beijing Workers' Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Women's Football Gold Medal Match Schedule

Date Match Time Venue
August 21st S1 Winner vs S2 Winner 9:00 PM Beijing Workers' Stadium

2008 Beijing Olympics Highlights and Schedule

The majority of the Olympic Games schedule was finalized, with 16 days of exciting and diverse competition. Here's a glimpse of some of the highlights:

08年中国女足奥运会,求中国女足2008年奥运会名单

Day 1: August 9th

Gold Medals Awarded: 7

Medal Distribution: Cycling (1), Fencing (1), Weightlifting (1), Judo (2), Shooting (2)

08年中国女足奥运会,求中国女足2008年奥运会名单

Key Highlights: The first day of official competition kicked off after the pre-tournament football matches and the opening ceremony on August 8th. The most anticipated moment was the awarding of the first Olympic gold medal. The women's 10-meter air rifle final began at 10:30 AM at the Beijing Shooting Range, concurrent with the women's 48 kg weightlifting final. Other events of note included the group stages of basketball and volleyball.

Chinese Contenders: Du Li, who won the first gold for China four years earlier, aimed for Beijing's first gold. Zhao Yinghui, a veteran participating in her third Olympics, also competed for the first gold. Tan Xue, China's top female fencer and silver medalist from the previous Olympics, competed in the women's sabre final. Wang Mingjuan, Yang Lian, and Chen Xiexia competed in the women's 48 kg weightlifting final, aiming to reclaim the gold lost in the previous Olympics.

Day 2: August 10th

Gold Medals Awarded: 14

Medal Distribution: Cycling (1), Fencing (1), Weightlifting (2), Judo (2), Swimming (4), Diving (1), Shooting (2), Archery (1)

Key Highlights: The second day saw a full spread of Olympic events. The aquatic events, a major source of gold medals, kicked off with four swimming finals. China's strong suit, diving, also produced its first gold medal of the Games. In basketball, Yao Ming and the Chinese men's team faced off against the USA's "Dream Team 8" in a must-watch matchup.

Chinese Contenders: Wang Lei, the reigning World Champion, sought China's first men's fencing gold medal in the men's épée event. The women's 53 kg weightlifting competition featured either Li Ping or Qiu Hongxia. Li Zheng, a young prospect, replaced Wu Meijin, the Athens silver medalist who was in a slump, for the men's 56 kg event. Guo Jingjing and Wu Minxia aimed to defend their gold in the women's synchronized 3-meter springboard. The women's 10-meter air pistol and women's 52 kg judo events were also worth watching.

Day 3: August 11th

Gold Medals Awarded: 13

Medal Distribution: Fencing (1), Weightlifting (2), Judo (2), Swimming (4), Diving (1), Shooting (2), Archery (1)

Key Highlights: After the initial excitement of the weekend, competition became more subdued on the third day. The canoe slalom races made their debut, though China lacked a strong history in this discipline. The event offered an exciting and visually appealing spectacle, particularly on a scorching summer day. Beach volleyball, a blend of recreation, entertainment, and competition, was another compelling option.

Chinese Contenders: Chen Yanqing held a significant advantage in the women's 58 kg weightlifting final, as both the reigning champion and host nation representative. The young duo Lin Yue/Huo Liang (or Zhou Lüxin) participated in the men's synchronized 10-meter platform diving final. Their ability to handle the pressure of a major competition was a key question. In shooting, Zhu Qinan, the "wunderkind" from the Athens Olympics, was back for the men's 10-meter air rifle final.

Day 4: August 12th

Gold Medals Awarded: 19

Medal Distribution: Canoeing (2), Fencing (1), Equestrian (2), Gymnastics (1), Weightlifting (2), Judo (2), Wrestling (2), Swimming (4), Diving (1), Shooting (2)

Key Highlights: Hong Kong, the venue for a portion of the Games, hosted its first finals day, giving local sports enthusiasts a chance to witness the first equestrian gold medal awarded in the Beijing Olympics. The equestrian event featured the final for the individual show jumping portion of the three-day event, a blend of thrill and athleticism that captivated audiences. Gymnastics also saw its first gold medal awarded on this day.

Chinese Contenders: The men's gymnastics team final was a top priority. Led by Yang Wei, the Chinese men's team had strong recent results but lacked an Olympic gold. In men's 69 kg weightlifting, Shi Zhiyong, the Athens champion who had increased his weight class from 62 kg, was a contender alongside Zhang Guozheng, the reigning champion. The young divers Chen Ruolin and Wang Xin competed in the women's synchronized 10-meter platform final. Tan Zongliang, a four-time Olympian, sought his first Olympic gold medal in the men's 50-meter pistol slow fire event.

Day 5: August 13th

Gold Medals Awarded: 17

Medal Distribution: Cycling (2), Fencing (2), Gymnastics (1), Weightlifting (2), Judo (2), Wrestling (2), Swimming (4), Diving (1), Shooting (1)

Key Highlights: The world's media turned their attention to the Water Cube's pool that evening as "Superman" Michael Phelps continued his quest for eight Olympic gold medals. On the much-watched football field, China faced Brazil in Qinhuangdao. The appearance of former World Player of the Year Ronaldinho was sure to ignite the enthusiasm of fans.

Chinese Contenders: The Chinese women's gymnastics team had reached the pinnacle in the team competition at the previous World Championships, but their ability to break through at the Olympics remained to be seen. Wu Peng, with home advantage, had a chance to challenge Phelps, should the American's stamina falter due to consecutive days of competition. Liu Chunhong in the women's 69 kg weightlifting, Qin Kai/Wang Feng in men's synchronized 3-meter springboard, and Chen Ying in women's 25-meter sport pistol all had opportunities to win gold for China.

Day 6: August 14th

Gold Medals Awarded: 17

Medal Distribution: Canoeing (2), Equestrian (1), Fencing (1), Gymnastics (1), Judo (2), Wrestling (3), Swimming (4), Shooting (2), Archery (1)

Key Highlights: The USA men's basketball team and reigning champion Argentina played on this day. The group stage games, anticipated to be relatively comfortable, likely offered more entertaining basketball. The equestrian dressage competition in Hong Kong, also visually appealing, highlighted the elegant movements of the horses and the riders' masterful control.

Chinese Contenders: Yang Wei, the all-around king who narrowly missed out on the gold in two consecutive Olympics, competed in the men's all-around gymnastics final. The 28-year-old veteran had won the all-around title at the previous two World Championships. Wei Ning, the Women's World Cup Final champion, faced off against numerous top international competitors in the women's skeet doubles event.

Day 7: August 15th

Gold Medals Awarded: 16

Medal Distribution: Athletics (2), Badminton (1), Cycling (1), Fencing (1), Gymnastics (1), Weightlifting (2), Judo (2), Swimming (4), Fencing (1), Archery (1)

Key Highlights: The Athletics competition, known for its high medal count, commenced on this day with the men's shot put and women's 10,000 meters finals. The eagerly awaited men's 100 meters race kicked off with the first two rounds. Football entered the knockout stage with four quarterfinal matches in various locations. In aquatic events, Phelps competed in his favored 200-meter individual medley final, continuing his pursuit of eight gold medals.

Chinese Contenders: China's Badminton team, with the women's doubles event, held the best chance for a gold. Qi Hui participated in the 200-meter breaststroke. It was one of the few remaining chances for China to win a gold in swimming since Luo Xuejuan's retirement. Tong Wen, 25 years old, hoped to continue China's success in women's judo over 78 kg.

Day 8: August 16th

Gold Medals Awarded: 30

Medal Distribution: Athletics (4), Rowing (7), Badminton (2), Cycling (3), Fencing (1), Weightlifting (1), Wrestling (2), Swimming (4), Tennis (2), Shooting (2), Sailing (2)

Key Highlights: The Beijing Olympics reached its first peak on this day, with 30 gold medals across 11 events. The first gold medal at the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center was awarded. Rowing, another source of gold medals, produced seven gold medals in a single day, more than any other individual sport aside from athletics. The men's 100-meter sprint final and women's singles tennis final also took place that evening. Witness the speed of Usain Bolt or the beauty of Maria Sharapova.

Chinese Contenders: The badminton competition featured the women's singles and men's doubles finals, offering Zhang Ning and Xie Xingfang the chance to win gold for China. Zhang Penghui, currently ranked first in the world, challenged three-time Olympic champion Christian Schumann from Germany in the men's 25-meter rapid fire pistol. If China qualified for the women's 75 kg plus weightlifting event, Mu Shuangshuang, the Doha Asian Games champion, would compete for gold in place of Tang Gonghong, the defending champion, who was sidelined due to injury.

Day 9: August 17th

Gold Medals Awarded: 34

Medal Distribution: Athletics (6), Rowing (7), Badminton (2), Cycling (1), Fencing (1), Gymnastics (4), Weightlifting (1), Wrestling (2), Swimming (4), Diving (1), Tennis (2), Table Tennis (1), Shooting (1), Sailing (1)

Key Highlights: This day saw the highest number of gold medals awarded throughout the Games, with 34 spread across 14 events. Swimming concluded its final day of competition, while gymnastics transitioned to individual finals. Table tennis also saw its first gold medal awarded. Another highlight was the men's singles tennis final, where Roger Federer, after a disappointing Wimbledon loss, vowed to reclaim the world title in Beijing.

Chinese Contenders: The competition in badminton men's singles and mixed doubles was fierce, both representing challenging pursuits for China. Cheng Fei and Xiao Qin competed in the women's vault and men's pommel horse respectively. Zhou Chunxiu,

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