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The U.S.'s Mark Lopez flips out after winning gold at the world taekwondo championships on Sunday in Madrid. (AP)
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   The 2004 Olympics
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  Led by Maryland's Michael Phelps with eight, the United States leads the overall medal standings with 103 at the Athens Games, which were marked by unfounded fears over terrorism, smoggy traffic jams and unfinished venues. (Reuters)

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Steven, Diana, and Mark Lopez became the first siblings to hold world titles simultaneously in any sport at the taekwondo world championships in Madrid.

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