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  • Thousands jammed Sydney's Harbour to watch a fireworks display which signaled the end of the Olympics. (Oct. 1)
  • Australian fans react to Cathy Freeman's win in the 400 meters. (Sept.25)
  • Linda Miller of Northern Virginia talks about women's rowing. (Sept. 18)
  • A visual tour of $6.6 million whitewater venue. (Sept. 19)
  • A closer look at the triathlon course. (Sept. 17)
  • The scene at Sydney's Bondi Beach, site of the beach volleyball competition. (Sept. 17)
  • Mambo Surf Shops set the trend for fashion on Bondi Beach. (Sept. 17)
  • Performers at the Opening Ceremonies talk about the experience. (Sept. 15)
  • Crowds gather in downtown Sydney to watch the torch. (Sept. 14)
  • The Olympic torch arrives on the outskirts of Sydney. (Sept. 12)

    Audio
    Men's Basketball (Oct. 1)

  • Alonzo Mourning says the Americans earned their gold medal.

    Boxing (Oct. 1)

  • Tom Mustin on being the coach of the first U.S. team not to get a gold medal since 1948.
  • U.S. featherweight Rocky Juarez says his opponent got an unfair advantage.

    Boxing (Sept. 29)

  • Rocky Juarez says he has proven he is somebody to be contended with.

    Men's Basketball (Sept. 29)

  • U.S. Rudy Tomjanovich says it's no shock Lithuania almost won the game.

    Track and Field (Sept. 29)

  • Nick Hysong says winning the gold in the pole vault is a dream come true.

    Soccer (Sept. 29)

  • Defenseman Jeff Agoos says the U.S. had a good tournament.

    Boxing (Sept. 28)

  • D.C.'s Clarence Vinson talks about his teammates.

    Soccer (Sept. 28)

  • Mia Hamm says the U.S. women tried their best.

    Track and Field (Sept. 28)

  • Marion Jones speaks about her husband's scandal.

    Baseball (Sept. 27)

  • Manager Tommy Lasorda talks about the U.S. victory.
  • Winning pitcher Ben Sheets is asked if he had any butterflies before the game.

    Track and Field (Sept. 25)

  • Marion Jones says she stands by her husband, C.J. Hunter.
  • Hunter says he has nothing to gain by taking drugs.
  • Hunter says he will fight the allegations.
  • Michael Johnson said he was desperate for a win in the 400 meters.
  • Johnson said he was fired up after seeing Cathy Freeman win the women's 400.
  • Freeman says she can relax a bit now that she's won a gold.
  • Stacy Dragila is thrilled with winning the first women's pole vault.

    Softball (Sept. 25)

  • Dot Richardson says she was glad to get her bat on the ball with runners on base in the fifth inning.
  • U.S. pitcher Lisa Fernandez says she knew she was on the spot when her teammates gave her a lead.

    Diving (Sept. 24)

  • Laura Wilkinson, gold medal winning diver in the women's 10-meter.
  • Wilkinson on her injury back in March.

    U.S. Baseball Team (Aug. 24)
    Cather Pat Borders   Manager Tommy Lasorda

    U.S. Swim Trials (Aug. 10-16)
    Tom Dolan   Kristy Kowal   Neil Walker   Gary Hall Jr.
    Jenny Thompson   Dara Torres   Ed Moses




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