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THE SECOND PART OF THE FILM
OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN BERLIN
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CREATED BY LENI RIEFENSTAHL
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MUSIC BY HERBERT WINDT
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OLYMPIC HARBOR
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The Olympic regatta in Kiel.
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Twenty-five nations are taking part.
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We start with the O-Jolle.
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LANE
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Daniel Kagchelland
of the Netherlands takes Gold.
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The International Star class.
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Peter Bischoff of Germany wins Gold.
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The Six-Meter class.
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Gold goes to England.
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The saber fencing final.
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Kabos of Hungary versus Marzi of Italy.
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Kabos of Hungary wins.
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The final of heavyweight boxing.
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Runge of Germany
versus Lovell of Argentina.
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The winner after five rounds
is Runge, Germany.
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In Doberitz, we start with
the five-kilometer cross-country ride,
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the first event in the modern pentathion.
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Pistol shooting, fencing,
swimming, and running
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are the other disciplines
in this competition,
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which has been won by Sweden
in every Olympic Games.
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First Lieutenant Thofelt,
the Olympic champion of 1928,
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Is taking part again this year.
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Germany's hopes in this competition
rest with First Lieutenant Handrick.
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Lieutenant Leonard of the USA begins.
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First Lieutenant Handrick, Germany.
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Lavanga, France.
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First Lieutenant Abba, Italy.
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First Lieutenant Thofelt, Sweden.
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Lieutenant Lemp, Germany.
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The first riders
have negotiated the course.
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They reach the finish line.
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Leonard, USA.
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Handrick, Germany.
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Abba, Italy.
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Lemp, Germany.
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Mollet, Belgium.
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RANKINGS AFTER FIRST DISCIPLINE
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The third event
in the modern pentathlon. shooting.
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Bouazzat, France.
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Legard, Great Britain.
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Thofelt Sweden.
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Leban, Austria.
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Lemp, Germany.
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Mollet, Belgium.
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Catramby, Brazil.
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Kelttunen, Finland.
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Handrick, Germany.
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Leonard, USA.
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RANKINGS AFTER SECOND DISCIPLINE
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The last event in the pentathlon.
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The 4,000-meter cross-country race.
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Lemp, Germany.
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Thofelt Sweden.
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Abba, Italy.
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Leonard, USA.
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Handrick, Germany.
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Lemp of Germany crosses the finish line.
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Von Orban, Hungary.
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FINISH
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Thofelt Sweden.
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Abba, Italy.
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Leonard, USA.
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Handrick, Germany.
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The winner of the modern pentathlon,
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First Lieutenant Handrick, Germany.
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Silver, Lieutenant Leonard, USA.
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Bronze, First Lieutenant Abba, Italy.
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Germany versus India
in the field hockey final.
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The Indians, in white shorts, attack.
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They reach the German goal
in just a few strokes.
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Attack from the right.
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A shot!
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And a miss.
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Bully.
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The Germans are on the attack.
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Stopped.
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Now India has it.
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Tackled,
but the Indian forward keeps the ball.
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To the inside left,
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to the inside right.
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He shoots!
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Germany is on the attack,
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from the left.
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Long pass forward...
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to the center mark.
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Crosses.
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And shoots!
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The Germans have it again.
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Free hit for India.
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India is on the attack,
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deflected,
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to the outside left.
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They shoot!
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India has it again.
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The German defender stops It.
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Germany attacks from the left.
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The center is open.
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To inside right,
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cross in, the center forward shoofs.
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Goal!
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A goal for Germany!
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Bully.
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The Indian center forward
aribbles the ball...
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passes to inside left.
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India has reached
the German goal already.
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He shoots!
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The final match of the Olympic
football tournament.
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Austria faces off against Italy.
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Austria kicks off.
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The ball sails over to the left wing,
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intercepted by the Italian halfback.
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Italy launches an attack.
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Austria is on the attack.
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The ball is passed long, into the middle,
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a straight pass forward, shoot!
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Venturini saves it.
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The Azzurri press forward once again...
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launching an attack from the right wing...
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dribbling down the right
Just inside the line,
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they cross in...
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shoot and score!
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1:0, Italy.
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Austria on the counterattack.
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Austria breaks through.
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The ball sails to the left wing.
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A cross.
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The Italian goal is open.
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Shoot and goal!
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The match between Austria and Italy
is even at 1.1 and goes info extra time.
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Italy attacks again.
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A high pass in front of the goal —
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Austria's goal is under threat.
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Bertoni breaks through,
and finds the goal on the rebound!
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2:1.
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Italy wins the Gold in Olympic football.
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The equestrian eventing,
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the toughest challenge
for both rider and horse.
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Lieutenant Grandjean of Denmark.
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Captain Nishi of Japan,
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winner of the great steeplechase
in Los Angeles.
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First Lieutenant Freiherr von Wangenheim,
Germany.
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Major Semov, Bulgaria.
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Lieutenant Lunding, Denmark.
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Lieutenant Campello, Italy.
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Captain Kawecki, Poland.
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Captain Endrody, Hungary.
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Wangenheim, Germany.
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And now a very difficult jump
still remains.
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Chiantia, Italy.
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Grandjean, Denmark.
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First Lieutenant Tonnet, Holland.
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Third refusal, eliminated.
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Kawecki, Poland.
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Thomson, USA.
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The Turkish rider, Erokay.
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Here comes the first German,
Captain Lippert.
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The second German, Captain Stubbendorf.
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Freiherr von Wangenheim.
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Major Semov, Bulgaria.
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Lieutenant Grandjean, Denmark.
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Lieutenant Campello, Italy.
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Captain Prochdzka, Czechoslovakia.
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Lieutenant de la Moussaye, France.
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Lieutenant Margot, France.
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Captain Saeba, Norway.
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Captain Kawecki, Poland.
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Captain Fanshawe, Great Britain.
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First Lieutenant de Mortanges,
the Netherlands,
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the two-time Olympic eventing champion.
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Captain Ferruzzi, Italy.
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Captain Inanami, Japan.
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Captain Thomson, USA.
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Captain Lippert, Germany.
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Captain Stubbendorf, Germany.
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First Lieutenant Freiherr von Wangenheim,
Germany.
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Here's the finish line!
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Fewer than half the riders who started
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have successfully completed
the difficult course.
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Wangenheim broke his collar bone,
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but nevertheless he carried on,
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rescuing the team Gold for Germany.
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The clear winner in the individual event
was Captain Stubbendorf of Germany,
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ahead of Captain Thomson, USA,
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and Lieutenant Lunding, Denmark.
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100 KILOMETERS ROAD RACE
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The 100 kilometers road race.
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Twenty-nine nations are taking part.
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One hundred riders
are getting ready for the start.
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For the first time in the Olympic Games,
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riders will not start separately,
racing against the clock.
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The riders will instead start together
and race one another.
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The French team is favorite for the race.
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They recently won Gold
in the pursuit race.
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The route starts and finishes
on the AVUS Motor Road,
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on the exit from the northern bend.
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First, one and a half laps on the AVUS,
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then along the banks of the Havel,
navigating benas as they climb northwara,
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then west past the Olympic Village,
back in a southward curve,
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with the last 10 kilometers once again
on the smooth track of the AVUS.
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The last few kilometers on the AVUS.
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The riders are getting into position
for the final sprint.
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Holland makes a charge,
pushes forward, and takes the lead.
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The Germans push forward.
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Denmark tries to break away.
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But the French make a long sprint.
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They battle for the lead!
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Charpentier...
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Lapébie...
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Goujon.
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The last 300 meters.
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The finish line!
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Charpentier, Lapébie,
Nievergelt, Scheller.
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100,000 people pay tribute to the victors
in the 100 kilometers road race.
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Two Gold medals for France.
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France was the clear winner
in the team competition,
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Switzerland second, Belgium third.
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In the individual competition,
Gold went to Charpentier of France,
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Silver to Lapébie of France,
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and Bronze to Nievergelt of Switzerland.
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Coxless fours.
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Italy, Austria, Germany,
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Switzerland, England and Denmark.
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The Germans are out in front
and has left the Swiss fours behind.
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England makes a charge
with a burst of speed,
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the Germans hold their lead.
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The English launch their final attack,
their strokes are getting faster.
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They have never been beaten yet
at the Olympic Games,
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and they want to win here foo.
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But Germany is stronger.
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Germany wins!
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The fifth win for Germany on this day.
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Five gold meaals in the rowing.
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The final in the ejghts.
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Switzerland, Hungary, England,
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USA, Italy and Germany.
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A German eights crew
has made it through to the final
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for the first time in the Olympic Games.
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Italy takes the lead.
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Germany attacks.
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Germany is catching up.
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Germany draws even.
The Vikings take the lead.
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Pull, push!
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Pull, push!
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Pull, push!
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Germany, Germany, Germany!
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We are coming to the final battle,
the last 100 meters.
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The German boat edges forward,
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next to them Italy, with white headcloths,
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behind Italy is Hungary,
next to Hungary is England,
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but in the outside lane is America.
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Germany closes in, meter by meter,
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but foo late, foo late!
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America has won!
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America is first, Italy second,
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Germany third.
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Inside the vast Olympic stadium,
100,000 people are packed in,
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awaiting with anticipation the decathlon,
the battle to end all battles.
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Until 1936, German athlete Sievert
has held the world record.
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He is injured and cannot take part.
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Shortly before the Olympic Games,
an unknown American broke his record,
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Glenn Morris from Colorado.
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Yet others have come with him from
the inexhaustible strength of America,
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masters and winners like him.
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The first discipline
in the decathlon begins.
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The 100 meters will start.
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On your marks.
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Clark, USA, Bonnet, Germany,
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and Reimer, Chile.
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Clark is in the middle lane,
he is already in the lead,
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the Chilean can follow for a time,
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but the American increases his pace,
with long strides,
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faster and faster,
and throws himself over the line.
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Clark, with an outstanding time of 10.9.
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In the next heat,
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we have Parker, USA, Csanyi, Hungary,
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and Chow, China.
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The American is in the outside lane,
the Hungarian in the middle.
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They are neck and neck!
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The American must fight,
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and crosses the finish line
with a narrow lead!
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The time is 11.4.
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In the final heat,
we have starting from the inside lane,
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Klein, Czechoslovakia, Morris, USA,
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and Huber, Germany.
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Get set.
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Morris is in the middle, Huber beside him.
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Morris increases his speed,
Huber tries to catch him but he can't,
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Morris is going faster and faster
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and crosses the finish line
far ahead of the others!
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The time is 11.1.
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The three Americans lead
after the first discipline.
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Clark leads Morris and Parker.
Huber of Germany holds ninth place.
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Long jump.
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The second discipline in the decathlon
has begun.
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Parker of the USA to jump.
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7.35 meters.
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Huber, Germany.
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6.89 meters.
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Morris, USA.
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6.97 meters.
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And now Clark,
the biggest threat to Morris.
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7.62 meters.
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Clark leads with over 200 points.
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The third discipline, the shot put.
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Huber, Germany.
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12.70 meters.
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Clark, USA.
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12.68 meters.
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Glenn Morris.
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He must try to make up
the points he's lost.
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14.10 meters.
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In the high jump, the fourth discipline,
the bar is set at 1.85 meters.
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Clark to jump.
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Parker.
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Morris.
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Morris clears the bar.
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There are just 38 points
separating him from first place.
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And now to the most grueling discipline,
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the formidable contest
of the 400 meters.
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Sterzl of Austria is in front,
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Huber of Germany,
Klein of Czechoslovakia,
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and in the inside lane, Morris,
at tremendous speed.
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He approaches his rivals
and hurtles past them,
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leaving them in his wake
with overwhelming dominance.
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Now Morris is in the lead.
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He takes the bend at sprinting speed.
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He's getting faster and faster,
battling against the clock.
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They have carried him along
for 300 mefers.
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Now he must get through
the last 100 meters.
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He's determined, tenacious,
in pursuit of victory,
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all together powerful forces.
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And now through the line!
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The time is 49.4 seconds.
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Morris is now just two points
behind Clark.
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DECATHLON STANDINGS
AFTER FIVE DISCIPLINES
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The sixth discipline,
the 110 meters hurdles.
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Parker of America, Csanyi of Hungary,
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and Guhl of Switzerland start.
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Parker runs an outstanding time
of 15.0 seconds.
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Boulanger of Belgium, Clark of America,
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and Bonnet of Germany start.
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Get set.
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Clark is first,
with a time of 15.7 seconds.
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Seven tenths of a second slower
than Parker.
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Huber of Germany,
Klein of Czechoslovakia,
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and Morris of America start.
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Get set.
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Morris has run a fantastic time!
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14.9 seconds.
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With more than 100 points,
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he has seized the lead
from his fellow countryman, Clark.
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The seventh discipline, discus.
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Parker.
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39.11 mefers.
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Clark.
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39.39 meters.
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Morris.
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43.02 meters.
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Pole vault.
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Parker.
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Morris.
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The bar is set to 3.60 meters.
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Clark, 3.70 mefers.
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And now Huber of Germany. 3.80 mefers.
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A magnificent jump!
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That puts him back among the leaders.
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Javelin, the penultimate discipline.
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Parker to throw.
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56.46 meters.
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Clark.
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51.12 meters.
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Huber, Germany.
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56.45 meters.
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Morris.
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54.52 meters.
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DECATHLON STANDINGS
AFTER NINE DISCIPLINES
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The final decider in the decathlon,
the 1500 meters.
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Get set.
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After the great efforts
throughout the day,
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the athletes gather all their strength
one more time.
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Huber tries to get past Morris,
but the American increases his speed
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and passes Klein of Czechoslovakia.
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He has spent four years preparing
for this formidable contest,
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the decathlon at the Olympic Games.
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Huber, too, is giving everything he's got.
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He's surpassing himself
in these final stages of the contest.
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But Morris is out in front.
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He's only competing
against the clock, now.
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He is guaranteed victory,
but he wants more,
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he wants the record,
the record for the decathlon,
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he wants to be the best in the world,
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the athlete of athletes!
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Three Americans in the top three places,
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with Huber of Germany in fourth,
the best in Europe.
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DECATHLON FINAL RESULT
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The men's 200 meters breaststroke.
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The American champion, Higgins, leads.
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His butterfly style gives him a lead
over Balke of Germany.
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01:24:51,420 --> 01:24:53,714
Sietas of Germany
between the two of them.
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01:24:53,797 --> 01:24:57,467
The three Japanese in the foreground,
Koike, Hamuro and Ifo.
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Hamuro is in the middle, out in front
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and is the first to turn.
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Hamuro leads now, followed by Koike,
leading the field.
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Sietas of Germany
makes a move for second,
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passes Higgins of America.
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Hamuro is still out in front,
the Japanese swimmer leads.
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01:25:18,989 --> 01:25:21,617
But Sietas is battling hard,
the fight of his life.
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It's a fierce battle
between Germany and Japan.
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Higgins...
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01:25:43,221 --> 01:25:44,514
Yldefonso...
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01:25:46,266 --> 01:25:47,559
Koike...
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01:25:49,102 --> 01:25:50,270
[fo.
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The final stretch.
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The clocks are compared.
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Hamuro has won!
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With a time of 2:42. 5.
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A new Olympic record.
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Sietas of Germany takes second,
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and Koike of Japan takes third.
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The final of the men's
100 meters freestyle.
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The front of Japanese swimmers
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battle the fastest swimmers
in Europe and America.
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Three swimmers from Japan,
Aral, Yusa, and Taguchi,
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compete against two Americans
and two Europeans.
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01:27:49,264 --> 01:27:53,310
Three swimmers are out in front,
in the nearside lane is Csik of Hungary,
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01:27:53,393 --> 01:27:55,937
in the middle is American
world-record holder, Peter Fick,
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and one lane in on the far side
IS Yusa of Japan.
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Fischer of Germany has fallen back.
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The American
is coming up in the middle,
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but Yusa of Japan and Csik of Hungary
are still in front.
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01:28:08,909 --> 01:28:11,578
The Hungarian is determined
not to be beaten,
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getting faster in the final sprint.
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01:28:13,789 --> 01:28:17,793
He edges in front
and reaches for the finish with his hand,
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ahead of Yusa and Arar.
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01:29:21,773 --> 01:29:24,818
The final of the women's
100 meters freestyle.
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01:29:32,033 --> 01:29:36,079
In the outside lane, the German champion
Gisela Arendt, just in front.
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Next to her is the Argentinean champion,
Campbell.
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01:29:38,623 --> 01:29:40,125
In lane five, Rie Mastenbroek,
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and beside her
the world record holder Willy den Ouden.
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The four fastest female swimmers
in the world are competing side by side.
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Gisela Arendt of Germany leads.
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01:29:49,134 --> 01:29:51,678
The Argentinean
fries to close down her rival.
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01:29:51,761 --> 01:29:54,431
Arendt of Germany is the first to turn,
before Campbell,
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01:29:54,514 --> 01:29:56,766
followed by Willy den Ouden
and Mastenbroek.
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01:29:56,850 --> 01:30:01,771
The battle at the front continues
between the German and the Argentinean.
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01:30:02,022 --> 01:30:04,190
The Argentinean picks up a little speed,
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01:30:04,274 --> 01:30:07,527
Gisela Arendt falls back
and Campbell edges into the lead.
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01:30:07,611 --> 01:30:11,865
In lane four, world-record swimmer
Willy den Ouden pulls away.
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01:30:11,948 --> 01:30:14,367
Campbell and Willy den Ouden lead.
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01:30:14,451 --> 01:30:17,871
In lane five, Rie Mastenbroek
of the Netherlands picks up speea,
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she surges through the water,
fighting her way forwara,
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01:30:20,665 --> 01:30:23,376
she has overtaken den Ouden,
overtakes Campbell
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and takes the lead, finishing first
ahead of Campbell and Gisela Arenal.
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