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U.S. women’s soccer wins the gold Midfielder Carli Lloyd scores two goals in 2-1 victory over Japan.
Abby Parolek, 9, of Berkeley, Calif., paints the head of her dad, Dan Parolek, before the women's soccer gold medal match at Wembley Stadium.
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Alex Morgan of the U.S. gets set to kick the ball downfield past Japan's Azusa Iwashimizu.
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U.S. forward Carli Lloyd gets the ball past Japan's Miho Fukumoto for her first goal of the game.
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U.S. forward Abby Wambach, right, pushes away Japan defender Yukari Kinga.
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U.S. forward Lauren Cheney gets tangled up with Japan's Asuna Tanka.
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Stadium workers fix the pitch during halftime.
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Japan's Azusa Iwashimizu tries unsuccessfully to get the ball past the U.S. women.
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Japan's Homare Sawa gets tangled up with U.S. forward Abby Wambach as goalie Hope Solo makes the save.
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Connor Adams, of Sterling, shows off his colors during the women's soccer gold medal match.
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U.S. forward Alex Morgan jumps over Japan's Saki Kumagai after Kumagai tried to make a slide tackle.
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Japan goalkeeper Miho Fukumoto knocks the ball away just before Abby Wambach of the U.S. is able to get a head on it.
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U.S. midfielder Carli Lloyd celebrates after scoring her second goal. Lloyd scored both goals for the U.S. in the 2-1 win over Japan.
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Christie Rampone, Abby Wambach and goalie Hope Solo, of the U.S. women's soccer team, celebrate their win.
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Japan midfielder Aya Miyama is comforted by teammate Yukari Kinga after losing the women's soccer gold medal match to the United States.
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The American women's soccer team celebrates with fans.
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The American women's soccer team celebrates their triumph, which avenged its loss to Japan in last year's Women's World Cup final.
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A young Japanese fan has little to cheer about after her team's loss to the United States.
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U.S. forward Abby Wambach celebrates after winning the women's soccer gold medal.
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The United States women's soccer team, left, and the Japanese team stand on the podium as the flags are raised during the medal ceremony.
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