
Sunday, August 29, 2004 - Page updated at 7:45 p.m.
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Closing ceremony:
The closing ceremony concluded with a look back at Greek history.
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Day 15:
U.S. men's and women's basketball teams claim medals.
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Day 14:
Xiang Liu breaks 100-meter hurdles record. U.S. women falter in 400-meter relay.
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Day 13:
U.S. men sweep 200 meters. Women's soccer has another golden moment.
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Day 12:
Rulon Gardner takes home a bronze, Israel gets first gold medal ever in Olympics.
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Day 11:
A day at the beach for U.S. women
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Day 10:
U.S. women's softball takes the gold, while the U.S. women's soccer team moves to the finals vs. Brazil.
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Day 9:
U.S. men's and women's crew teams shine.
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Day 8:
U.S. men's basketball team goes down again, while track and field begins to heat up.
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Day 7:
Big names go down early in track and field.
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Day 6:
Carly Patterson wins gold in womens all-around gymnastics.
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Day 5:
Tough day for Duvall's Amy Tryon after equestrian controversy.
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Day 4:
The U.S. women's gymnastics team took home a silver, Phelps gets another gold.
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Day 3:
Men's gymnastics took silver, Tara Kirk fails to medal.
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Day 2:
Phelps' quest for eight golds is over, and the U.S. basketball team suffers defeat.
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Day 1:
American Michael Phelps breaks the world record on his way to his first gold medal of the Games.
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