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Monday, October 25, 2004 - Page updated at 12:00 a.m. Pacific For 19 days in August, the Summer Olympics returned to its birthplace in Greece. Here's the best of the 2004 Summer Olympics:
How Olympians with ties to the state of Washington fared in Athens: Lance Bade , 33, Vancouver. In his third trip to the Olympics, Bade was eighth in qualifying, then moved up... Ron Judd: Athens pulls off successful Games The Games that ended in cheerful song began with a pounding heartbeat. Seventeen days ago, on a steamy August night, Greece welcomed the Olympics home with a 200-drum staccato... U.S. Women strike gold on softball diamond From Athens to Crete, American women dominated the spotlight Monday at the 2004 Summer Games... Phelps wins eighth medal - from the stands Two swimmers won medals last night while cheering in the stands. By now, everyone knows the story of Michael Phelps, who offered his spot in the 400 medley relay to... Real gold-getters: Women's hoops squad plays the USA way It wasn't one of the great passes of Sue Bird's young career. But at this point, it's clearly the most historic. With time ticking down for the U.S. in the fourth quarter of the... Golden end to magical age for U.S. women's soccer They never did it the easy way. Not in the 1991 or 1999 World Cups, not in the 1996 Atlanta Games... Carly Patterson rallies for gold In the time it took Carly Patterson to walk 50 feet across the floor, the Games that still lack soul suddenly got a heartbeat. It wasn't over, and the gold wasn't yet hers... Phelps wins 200 fly, then leads relay to gold A lot of words about Michael Phelps were processed before the swimmer ever got on a plane for Athens. And curiously, two of the most important were never among them. Team player player... U.S. men's basketball takes home the bronze Postmortem began before the United States men's basketball team breathed its last gasp in these Olympics last night. The nagging question — what happened? — was being posed... World looks east to Beijing for 2008 The Chinese sports minister, Yuan Weimin, recently approached U.S. Olympic Committee chairman Peter Ueberroth with a message...
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