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Updated: 2004-08-18 09:06
Preview of events in Athens on August 18 

8月18日,雅典奥运会将一共产生21枚金牌。其中先于其他田径项目率先进行的男女铅球比赛,将于今天在古代奥运会举行的奥林匹亚决出男女冠军。中国代表团在举重、男子体操全能、射击和女子柔道等项目上具备夺金实力。

 

Ukraine's Olena Yatsenko (L) battles China's Li Weiwei during their women's preliminary round pool A handball match at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, August 17, 2004. (Reuters)

The fifth day of competition in Athens features 21 gold medals, including four in the swimming pool and two shot put finals at Olympia.

Expected medal times (all estimates except swimming, times in GMT)
0910 - Men's C1 canoe single
0945 - Women's K1 kayak single
1045 - Women's double trap, shooting
1110 - Women's time trial, cycling
1255 - Women's 25 metre pistol, shooting
1330 - Women's 70 kg, weightlifting and Men's 90 kg, weightlifting
1400 - Women's shot put, athletics
1451 - Women's individual, archery
1510 - Women's 63 kg, weightlifting
1530 - Men's time trial, cycling and Team jumping, equestrian three-day event
1545 - Men's shot put, athletics
1634 - Men's 200 metre breaststroke, swimming
1715 - Women's 200 metre butterfly, swimming
1720 - Women's individual foil, fencing and Men's 100 metre freestyle, swimming
1806 - Women's 4x200 freestyle relay, swimming
1840 - Men's 69 kg, weightlifting
1900 - Individual jumping, equestrian three-day event
1938 - Men's individual all-round, gymnastics

ATHLETICS - The men's and women's shot put competitions will be held at Olympia where the ancient Olympics were held, two days before the athletics competition starts in earnest. Shot put is not among the most high-profile events in the modern Olympics, but the venue will guarantee a large television audience.

American Christian Cantwell is favourite among the men and Irina Korzhanenko of Russia among the women.

SWIMMING - Men's 200 metre breaststroke - A fascinating race looms with Brendan Hansen, Kosuke Kitajima and Russia's Dmitry Komornikov likely to battle for gold with all three taking turns holding the world record in the past year. Kitajima won the world title but Hansen set his world record at the US trials.

Women's 200 metre butterfly - Otylia Jedrzejczak smashed the world record at the 2002 European championships but Petria Thomas is fastest in the world this year after winning silver and bronze in this event at the past two Olympics and the pair seem sure to battle it out for gold with Hungary's Eva Risztovj among the leading contenders for bronze.

Men's 100 metre freestyle - Pieter van den Hoogenband is the reigning Olympic champion and world record holder but faces a tough task defending his title.

Jason Lezak's 48.17 at the US trials is the best this year but Roland Schoeman (48.20) is a fingertip away with fellow South African Ryk Neethling (48.76) and Australia's Ian Thorpe (48.83) also close. Russian Alexander Popov won the world title last year and, like Van den Hoogenband, remains an obvious danger along with American Ian Crocker and Italian Filipo Magnini.

Women's 4x200m freestyle relay - The United States and Australia look likely to battle this one out with Britain and China also in contention.

GYMNASTICS - World all-round champion Paul Hamm will be going for gold against title favourite Yang Wei of China. European all-round champion Marian Dragulescu will be hoping to upset the form book by upstaging the two favourites.

JUDO - Brazil's Carlos Honorato, silver medallist in Sydney, is probably the favourite in the men's 90 kg but world champions Hwang Hee-tae of South Korea and Zurab Zviadauri of Georgia are strong contenders. In the women's 70 kg world champion Masae Ueno is definitely the fighter to beat and Kate Howey of Britain, silver medallist in Sydney, is in her fourth Olympics before retiring.

ARCHERY - South Korea's all-conquering women archers seek a sixth straight individual gold medal at the imposing Panathinaiko Stadium.

The Korean women have been the dominant archery force over the last two decades, winning all nine individual and team gold medals up for grabs since 1984 - a feat unmatched in any other sport.

FENCING - After failing to achieve the clean sweep they hoped for in the men's individual foil, the Italians believe their women can make amends in the individual tournament on Wednesday.

Reigning Olympic champion Valentina Vezzali is marginal favourite to retain her title but she will face stiff opposition from her close friend Giovanna Trillini, gold medallist in 1996. Margherita Granbassi is the third of the Italians who may find the main threat comes from Sylwia Gruchala of Poland.

CYCLING - Jan Ullrich and Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorselwill seek to forget their poor performances in Olympic road races and strike gold in the time trials. Germany's Ullrich finished only 19th in Saturday's road race and needs a gold medal from these Games to rescue what has been a disappointing season.

Dutchwoman Zijlaard-van Moorsel fared even worse on the streets of central Athens, tumbling badly and injuring her head, hip and elbow. Only late on Monday did she confirm she would start the time trial.

CANOE/KAYAK - All the Sydney gold medallists are back to defend their titles on the highly technical, artificial slalom course. Czech two-time Olympic and world champion Stepanka Hilgertova is the favourite for the women's K1 event. France's Tony Estanguet, who beat his brother Patrice to qualify for Athens, will be chasing his second gold in the C1.

EQUESTRIAN - The three-day event competition concludes with the final leg of show jumping. Britain, silver medal winners in 2000, and Australia, who won gold four years ago, are expected to battle for the title along with Germany, France and United States.

SHOOTING - Women take centre stage with gold medals in double trap and 25-metre pistol. Sweden's Pia Hansen will be trying to defend her 2000 title but faces a challenge from Australia's Suzanne Balogh, who won the single trap gold on Monday. Bulgaria's Maria Grozdeva aims to defend her Sydney title in 25-metre pistol competition that also features Annette Woodward, Australia's 57-year-old grandmother.

WEIGHTLIFTING - Following a day off, weightlifting returns to action with the men's 69 kg and women's 63 kg weight classes. With Bulgarian Olympic champion and world record holder Galabin Boevski serving an eight-year ban for tampering with a urine sample, China's Zhang Guozheng will step into the role as favourite. Ukraine's Nataliya Skaskun, world record holder in the clean and jerk, and Hanna Batsiushka of Belarus figure to be among the medallists in the women's event.

HOCKEY - With two wins already chalked up, China and the Netherlands will hope to book the first semi-final spots as the women's tournament heads into the third round. China meets Spain in the first match of the day, followed by the Dutch against Germany.

Korea faces South Africa but will likely be without captain Mi Seong Lee who was hospitalized after being hit in the head in Monday's match. 

(China Daily)

Vocabulary:
 

kayak: a lightweight canoe that is similar in construction(皮艇)

shot put: an athletic event in which contestants attempt to put a heavy metal ball as far as possible(推铅球)

time trial: (计时赛)

feat: an act of skill, endurance, imagination, or strength; an achievement(技艺, 功绩)

slalom: (障碍赛)


 
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