Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Bob Kravitz Indiana's greatest Olympian a marvel even in our time Breaking Swimmer from Orange wins bronze Matt Grevers & Missy Franklin Win Gold Medals for USA! #NBCfail drama spoiled by 'Today' ad the gold medal 100 backstroke at 2012 Olympics Olympic Studs Their to shine brightly sets American record winning Ann Killion The legend of grows after sensational first U.S.' win 100m back Ryan Lochte takes fourth 200m free falters again but USA's 100meter U.S. Teen Wins In Women's Backstroke Seventeenyearold US women's teenager London What watch Monday Kelli Anderson Bittersweet cement magical career Coughlin

Missy Franklin On Winning Gold: 'Someone Needs To Pinch Me' Swimmer Missy Franklin, 17, is being hailed as the next great U.S. swimming star, after winner her first gold medal in the London Olympics. She says that while standing on the podium, she thought about "all the things leading up to that moment. And it was so incredibly worth it." London 2012: Missy Franklin wins Olympic 100m backstroke gold for US • 'The Missile' completes first leg of attempt at seven medals • British swimmer Gemma Spofforth finishes fifth in final Missy Franklin, the American teenager, won her first Olympic gold medal on Monday night in a thrilling 100m backstroke final. Her even more audacious bid to become the first woman to win seven medals at an Olympic Games also remains intact after, just minutes earlier, she ... Missy Franklin looks like she's got the chops to carry the 'Female Phelps' label Missy Franklin takes a tip from Michael Phelps, wins gold in the 100 backstroke and looks poised to wear the 'Female Phelps' crown. Missy Franklin: A gold medalist's tenacity inside a youthful demeanor LONDON — For a nice kid, Missy Franklin will knife you in the pool. She comes on all bubbles and dimples, all Rapunzel ropes of hair, and Justin Bieber worshipping. Then she gets in an Olympic swimming race, and all of a sudden, everybody is floating around with lifeless eyes. Read full article >> Missy Franklin finds her form atop the medal stand in a golden backstroke performance Missy Franklin earns her first gold and second medal of the Games with a striking performance in the 100m backstroke. U.S. swimmer Missy Franklin acts her age, joyfully Missy Franklin, 17, shows off her first gold medal at the London Games, in the 100-meter backstroke, with endearing enthusiasm, a stark contrast to the other, ever-so-cool U.S. swim stars. LONDON -- The kid was barely out of the pool, droplets still falling from her outrageously pearly earrings and brightly painted nails, when she first considered what had just happened. Kiszla: Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin has American grit Missy Franklin brandishes an American flag Monday after the Olympic awards ceremony, where she was presented with her first gold medal after coming from behind in the last 15 meters to win the 100-meter backstroke at the Summer Games in London. Missy Franklin: U.S. swimming's new Olympic star LONDON - The face of the 2012 London Olympics belongs to a wide-eyed, wider-smiling, 17-year-old Nebraska girl. Missy Franklin put her face on these Games, at least for Americans, with a breathtaking display of youthful enthusiasm and ageless athleticism Monday night. By the time she's done here, she could have seven medals. Olympics: Justin Bieber a believer in 'Missile Missy' Franklin Life just keeps on getting bigger and better for Missy Franklin, the teenage swimming sensation whose fame is quickly spreading beyond the Olympic pool.   Even Bieber's a believer.   The 17-year-old girl with the can't-miss smile and catchy "Missile Missy" nickname is cheerily living up to the outsized expectations that were heaped on her going into her first Olympics. Franklin won a gold medal ... Missy Franklin Takes the Gold With the United States' Olympic swimming hopes appearinng to slip, Colorado high school senior Missy Franklin has sped ahead of the men's swimmers to achieve her first gold medal under difficult circumstances.
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