2012年12月20日星期四

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Two Aussies into BMX semisAustralian riders Sam Willoughby and Khalen Young emerged unscathed amid the thrills and spills of the London Olympics men's BMX event to qualify for the semi-finals.Willoughby, the world No.1 ranked rider, finished third in his quarter-final heat after his five runs at the BMX track at Olympic Park on Thursday, which was good enough to earn him a spot in the next round.Australian BMX coach Wade Bootes said Young would require medical treatment overnight for some aches and pains after hitting the ground hard, but would be in good shape for Friday's races.Riders had plenty of difficulties in the early stages of Thursday's quarter-finals wow gold ideal, with seven out of the first nine runs featuring a fall or crash as competitors negotiated the sharp and steep turns."It's war out there and we are just going to take each race as a battle and we've just got to get through all the battles to get to the end," Bootes said."Hopefully tomorrow things will go our way and I know the guys will refocus again."Meanwhile wow gold, the news was not so good for the third Australian in the field, Brian Kirkham, who crashed in his first run of the day and was unable to make up enough ground to secure a spot in the next round.Bootes said it was a disappointing result for Kirkham, given the crashes were not his fault "with people just crashing in front of him and taking him down wow po."Riders will be split into two heats in the semi-final, with the top four from each group after three runs progressing through to the gold medal round wow gold.Melbourne welcomes Olympians homeMelbourne welcomed home members of the Australian Olympic team, with hundreds turning out to cheer on their favourite.A day at the Games - Day 16It was an epic celebration of British music at the closing ceremony asthe Games ended with help from the Spice Girls, The Who,.A day at the Games - Day 15The last night of track and field events in London didn't fail to disappoint Acheter Des PO. The Jamaican 4x100m relay team put on a.A day at the Games - Day 14Australia's sailors picked up more gold today, with Malcolm Page and Mathew Belcher winning the 470 dinghy race at the Olympic.
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