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          Updated: 2004-08-17 09:05
          Preview of events in Athens on August 17 

          雅典奧運會正式比賽的第四天將一共決出11塊金牌,中國運動員在女子佩劍、男子手槍慢射和女子63公斤級柔道三個項目具有奪牌希望。

           

          Chinese Olympic marksman Zhu Qinan competes in the men's 10-metre air rifle in Athens, August 16, 2004. (Xinhua)

          The fourth day of competition on Tuesday at the Athens Olympic Games will have 11 medals up for grabs, including four in the swimming pool, as the weightlifters take a day off.

          Expected medal times (all estimates except swimming, all times GMT)
          0955 - Men's 50 metre pistol, shooting
          1215 - Men's double trap
          1330 - Women's 63 kg, judo; Men's 81 kg, judo
          1645 - Women's 200 metres freestyle, swimming
          1652 - Men's 200 metres butterfly, swimming
          1743 - Women's 200 metres individual medley, swimming
          1756 - Men's 4x200 freestyle relay
          1835 - Women's individual sabre, fencing
          1905 - Men's individual epee, fencing
          2015 - Women's team, gymnastics

          SWIMMING - Women's 200 metres freestyle - One of the most open races on the women's schedule. Germany's Franziska van Almsick has held the world record for a decade but this is her last chance to win Olympic gold. Alena Popchanka of Belarus is the reigning world champion and Britain's Melanie Marshall is the fastest in the world this year.

          Men's 200 metres butterfly - Michael Phelps became the youngest man ever to hold a world record when he beat the old mark set by fellow American Tom Malchow, the Sydney Olympic champion, in 2001. Phelps has lowered that mark twice since and could go even faster in Athens. Poland's Pawel Korzeniowski is second fastest this year with Japan's Takeshi Matsuda third.

          200 metres individual medley - Another wide open race. Amanda Beard is ranked No 1 in the world this year but four swimmers, including Ukraine's reigning Olympic and world champion Yana Klochkova, are less than a second adrift. Katie Hoff of the US, Australia's Alice Mills and Germany's Teresa Rohmann are also in the mix.

          4x200 metres freestyle relay - Australia, the Olympic and defending world champions, have dominated this event for the past six years thanks to Ian Thorpe and Grant Hackett but the US are beginning to close the gap.

          GYMNASTICS - The women will take centre stage with the team title, one of the television highlights of the Games, up for grabs at the Olympic Indoor Hall. Defending champions Romania, powered by Daniela Sofronie's athleticism, the US, Svetlana Khorkina's Russia and China should provide a keenly fought contest.

          FENCING - Women's individual sabre makes its Olympic debut. Romanian Dorina Mihai is the reigning world champion but will do well to repeat her surprise success in the Cuba tournament. Sada Jacobson, the first American women fencer to be ranked No 1 and one of two sisters on the sabre team, has a good medal chance as does Russia's Elena Netchaeva. In the men's epee defending champion Pavel Kolobkov of Russia starts as an outsider.

          In an open field, world No 1 Marcel Fischer of Switzerland and Fabrice Jeannet, the reigning world individual champion, comes back for his final attempt to win gold after silver in 2002 and bronze in 2001.

          JUDO - World champion Daniela Krukower is favourite to win the women's 63 kg title, which would give Argentina its first gold since 1952. Kruckower was brought up in Israel and decided to represent the nation of her birth shortly before the Sydney Games. Cuba's Driulis Gonzalez will be her biggest rival.

          Florian Wanner of Germany is world champion in the men's 81 kg class and will face a stiff challenge from Aleksei Budolin of Estonia, bronze medallist at the 2003 worlds and at the Sydney Olympics.

          SHOOTING - Britain's Richard Faulds will be defending his 2000 gold in the men's double trap shooting event, and Italy's Marco Innocenti, Kuwait's Fehaid Aldeehani as well as American Walton Eller are in with a medal chance. In the 50 metres men's pistol event, traditionally dominated by the former Eastern Bloc and China, Russia's Mikhail Nestruev and Italy's Bruno Francesco head the field.

          Other events include boxing, hockey, rowing, sailing, soccer, basketball, archery, equestrian, baseball, table tennis and badminton. 

          (China Daily)

          Vocabulary:
           

          double trap : (飛碟雙多向)

          butterfly: the butterfly stroke(蝶泳)

          medley: (混合泳)

          sabre: (配劍)

          epee: (重劍)

           
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