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MIL OSI Translation. Region: Russian Federation – On the third competitive day of the Olympic Games in Tokyo, the Russian team is rich in silver medals. Army taekwondo player Tatiana Minina won a silver medal and brought the seventh Games award to Russia. Tatyana Minina performed at the Olympic tournament in Tokyo in the weight category up to 57 kg and lost in the final to the athlete from the USA Anastasia Zolotich with a score of 17:25. According to Minina, it was possible to beat the opponent, but a strong desire to earn points led to rash punches, which led to the missed kicks from the American. ....
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Kalisz got things going with the country’s first medal in any sport, with teammate Jay Litherland making it a 1-2 finish for the U.S. by rallying on the freestyle leg to claim silver. Emma Weyant and Hali Flickinger took silver and bronze in the 400 IM, and the women’s 4x100 freestyle relay team finished third. In the 400 free, 18-year-old Ahmed Hafnaoui of Tunisia beat a field of faster and older swimmers. He finished in 3 minutes, 43.26 seconds, punctuating his victory with loud yelling that echoed in the mostly empty 15,000-seat arena. “I was surprised with myself,” said Hafnaoui, who joined Ous Mellouli as a gold medalist from the north African country. “I couldn’t believe it until I touched the wall and saw the 1 (on the scoreboard).” ....