61. Also surpassing the old record were silver medalist Wang Liping, also of China, bronze medalist Yuka Kamioka of Japan and Maiia Sozonova of Kazakhstan. 62. Albano Pera of Italy won the silver in a shootoff with bronze medalist Zhang Bing of China. 63. American Shannon Dunn, the bronze medalist in Nagano, finished fifth and teammate Tricia Byrnes was sixth. 64. Also starting then is ice dance, which includes world bronze medalists Irina Lobacheva and Ilia Averbukh of Russia. 65. Among other top teams failing to qualify for Indianapolis are Olympic silver medalists France, bronze medalists Lithuania and fifth-place Italy. 66. American Joey Cheek was the bronze medalist. 67. Andrea Benelli, bronze medalist in Atlanta, won the skeet, while Olympic titlist Ennio Falco was a disappointing third. 68. Another Norwegian, Olympic bronze medalist Bjarte Engen Vik, finished third. 69. Around the field is a track, refurbished recently for Olympic bronze medalist sprinter Obadele Thompson, and a cycling velodrome. 70. At the finish, Mutola was four meters ahead of Holmes, the World Championships bronze medalist. |