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Novak Djokovic of Serbia was beaten by Alexander Zverev of Germany in his semifinal tennis match at the Tokyo Games on Friday. | REUTERS
REUTERS Jul 31, 2021
Top-ranked Novak Djokovic had his dreams of tennis gold dashed on Friday while Ethiopia’s Selemon Barega felled the reigning world 10,000-meter Olympic champion, on a day of upsets that saw doping allegations surface at the swimming pool.
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Olympics-Djokovic s golden dream ends on day of upsets marred by doping slur TOKYO :Top-ranked Novak Djokovic had his dreams of tennis gold dashed https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/tennis-djokovic-downed-by-zverev-mens-semi-final-upset-2021-07-30 on Friday while Ethiopia s Selemon Barega felled the reigning world 10,000 metres champion, on a day of upsets that saw doping allegations surface at the swimming pool.
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Still so unreal - Schoenmaker shocked at record-breaking gold
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30/07/2021 - 07:52 South Africa s Tatjana Schoenmaker reacts after winning gold and setting a World Record during the final of the women s 200m breaststroke swimming event Jonathan NACKSTRAND AFP 2 min
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South African Tatjana Schoenmaker said it felt so unreal after she smashed the long-standing women s 200m breaststroke world record to win Olympic gold Thursday.
Schoenmaker timed 2min 18.95sec to better the 2:19.11 set by Denmark s Rikke Moller Pedersen in 2013.
It made her the first female South African to win an Olympic swimming gold since 1996, when Penny Heyns swept the women s 100m and 200m breaststroke.