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In Pictures: Day 2
China and the United States produce one of the most meaningful matches at the Olympics when the US beat China 101-70 on August 10 in a men's basketball match at the 2008 Games.
In Pictures: Day 2
Motorcycling team of the Qingdao PD undertakes the vehicle escorting mission, and safeguarding the sailing events in the beautiful coastal city.
In Pictures: Day 2
Chinese Olympic football team is beated by Belgium with a humiliating 0:2. Two players in Chinese team got the red cards. After the game, hopes for Chinese soccer team to enter the next stage becomes "theoretical".
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Basketball fans from Spain cheer for their team's victory over Chinese men's basketball team.
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Xian Dongmei wins China's first judo gold medal at the Beijing Olympics on August 10, stunning Kum Ae An from the Domecratic People's Republic of Korea in the final of the 52-kilogram class. Xian, the gold medalist at the Athens Games, beat three opponents consecutively by ippon en route to the final, where she defeats Kum with a yuko and a penalty koka.
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Guo Jingjing and fellow Wu Minxia claim the gold for 3m springboard synchro and start Chinese diving team's gold rush.
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The "little report staff" beam at the camera before entering the venue, using their own cameras to register the exciting moments.
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Chinese women's gymnastic team temporarily ranks the first after the qualifiers.
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Another gold medal goes to Team China obtained by Guo Wenjun in women's 10m pistol.
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US president George W. Bush is seen present at the Water Cube, cheering for the US swimming "Dream Team". Besides, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates also shows up watching the same event.
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Armed women police officers execute a routine check in Qingdao's Olympic sailing center.
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American genius swimmer Michael Phelps waves to the supporting audience after shattering the world record for men's 400m medley, finishing with 4 minute, 3.84 second.
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