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  1. Scenes from the Water Cube - August 14

    lightthetorch.net » Light the Torch – Beijing Olympics and Other Olympic News - Aug 14, 2008

    Michael Phelps didn’t compete in a final this morning in Beijing, but there was still plenty of action. Below are the results: China’s Liu Zige won the women’s 200m butterfly event with a world record time of 2:04.18

    Also tagged: australia, france, swimming, japan, china, brazil, united states, beijing 2008, natalie coughlin, katie hoff, eamon sullivan, stephanie rice, alain bernard, jason lezak, pieter van den hoogenbrand, liu zige

  2. Olympic Medalist Says Nintendo Wii Helped Him Prep for Competition

    switched.com » Switched - Aug 13, 2008

    Filed under: Video Games, TV Look folks, we won't deny that hardcore usage of the Wii could result in weight loss, but we have all ideas Japan's Kosuke Kitajima relied a lot more on swimming laps religiously and

    Also tagged: sport, swimming, sports, training, japan, wii, olympics, train, swim, gold medal, goldmedal, michael phelps, michaelphelps, kosukekitajima

  3. Olympic gold medalist credits Wii with helping him mentally prepare

    engadget.com » Engadget - Aug 13, 2008

    Filed under: Gaming Look folks, we won't deny that hardcore usage of the Wii could result in weight loss, but we have all ideas Japan's Kosuke Kitajima relied a lot more on swimming laps religiously and eating a set

    Also tagged: sport, swimming, sports, training, japan, wii, olympics, train, swim, gold medal, goldmedal, kosukekitajima

  4. Olympic Gold Medalist Would Like to Thank the Wii [Kosuke Kitajima]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Aug 12, 2008

    That Nintendo Wii, what will it think up next? It's made us smarter and fitter and stronger and just so much better. Oh, and have you heard? Now it's creating OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALISTS. Japanese swimmer Kosuke Kitajima

    Also tagged: wii, nintendo, video games, sega, mario, olympics, sonic

  5. 6 Things I Know about Scott Spann

    knowmoremedia.com » RisingSunofNihon - Jul 24, 2008

    -Scott Spann might be America's best bet to beat Japan's world record holder, Kosuke Kitajima. -Scott Spann is from Austin Texas and it 20 years old. -Spann qualified for the US Olympic team in the 200 breast stroke

    Also tagged: 200, all about japan, breast stroke, scott spann

  6. 6 Things I Know about Scott Spann [RisingSunofNihon]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - International Business - Jul 23, 2008

    -Scott Spann might be America's best bet to beat Japan's world record holder, Kosuke Kitajima. -Scott Spann is from Austin Texas and it 20 years old. -Spann qualified for the US Olympic team in the 200 breast stroke

    Also tagged: 200, all about japan, breast stroke, scott spann

  7. Hansen Sinks To 4th in 200 Breaststroke

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Sports - Jul 4, 2008

    OMAHA, July 3 -- The discussion beforehand surrounded one issue and one issue only: Would Brendan Hansen break the world record in the 200-meter breaststroke? Hansen held the mark for nearly four years before his arch

    Also tagged: japan, in, united states, beijing, 200, to, sinks, athens, hansen, natalie coughlin, 4th, breaststroke, united states olympic committee, university of texas system, qwest center, dara torres, eddie reese, brendan hansen, scott spann, eric shanteau

  8. Another First for Hoff

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Sports - Jul 1, 2008

    Katie Hoff proves she's a threat for multiple gold medals at the Beijing Olympics by pulling away in the 400-meter freestyle to beat Great Falls native Kate Ziegler, whose second-place finish may have clinched an

    Also tagged: japan, hoff, first, california, beijing, tennessee, long beach, towson, for, another, great falls, tinley park, kate ziegler, katie hoff, brendan hansen, caroline burckle, christine magnuson, allison schmitt, elaine breeden