United States at the 2011 Summer Universiade | |
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IOC code | USA |
NOC | United States Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Shenzhen | |
Competitors | 143+ in 9+ sports |
Flag bearer | Orlando Johnson (opening) [1] |
Medals Ranked 5th |
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Summer Universiade appearances (overview) | |
The United States competed at the 2011 Summer Universiade in Shenzhen, China.
The United States was represented by men's and women's athletes in the archery competition.
Athlete | Events | Ranking Round | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||
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Adam Wruck | Individual | 671 | 28 | Rousseau (CAN) (5) W144 T10–144 T9 | Marx (RSA) (25) W143–130 | Dambaev (RUS) (20) L140–144 | did not advance | ||||
Adam Gallant | Individual | 690 | 7 | Ramirez (MEX) (26) W141–139 | Karimi (IRI) (10) W145–143 | Capovilla (ITA) (15) L141–143 | did not advance | ||||
Zachary Plannick | Individual | 701 | 2 | Singh (IND) (34) W144–138 | Capovilla (ITA) (15) L137–143 | did not advance |
Athlete | Events | Ranking Round | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||
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Elissa Falconer | Individual | 658 | 29 | Nikravesh (IRI) (36) W137–126 | Kim (KOR) (4) W140–138 | Abdul Latip (MAS) (20) L138 T8–138 T10 | did not advance | ||||
Tristan Skarvan | Individual | 669 | 19 | Seok (KOR) (14) W142–141 | Seo (KOR) (3) L137–139 | did not advance | |||||
Kendal Nicely | Individual | 674 | 10 | Blonskaya (KAZ) (23) W140–135 | Parsamehr (IRI) (7) W145–140 | Dessoy (BEL) (31) W137–136 | Seo (KOR) (3) W141–135 | Nikitina (RUS) (24) L140 T9–140 T10 |
The United States has qualified both a men's and a women's team. [2] The official rosters were announced on August 8. [3]
The men's team participated in Group D, showing much promise after running through the round-robin with an undefeated record. However, they dropped a close game to Lithuania in the quarterfinals, sending them to the 5th-8th classification bracket. They defeated Germany to secure 5th place.
The men's team roster is as follows: [4]
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Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts. |
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United States | 5 | 5 | 0 | 540 | 336 | +204 | 10 |
Mexico | 5 | 3 | 2 | 399 | 423 | −24 | 8 |
Finland | 5 | 3 | 2 | 358 | 389 | −31 | 8 |
Israel | 5 | 2 | 3 | 367 | 385 | −18 | 7 |
South Korea | 5 | 2 | 3 | 415 | 450 | −35 | 7 |
Hungary | 5 | 0 | 5 | 314 | 410 | −96 | 5 |
August 13, 2011 18:00 |
United States | 108–67 | Mexico |
Scoring by quarter: 22-24, 21-13, 31-16, 34-14 | ||
Pts: Gibbs 20 Rebs: Mbakwe 10 Asts: Gibbs, Jenkins, Johnson 3 | Pts: Giron 13 Rebs: Delgado 6 Asts: Martin del Campo, Cheda, Cruz 2 |
Main Gymnasium of Universiade Center, Shenzhen Referees: Scott Paul Beker (AUS) |
August 14, 2011 15:30 |
Hungary | 53–102 | United States |
Scoring by quarter: 6-21, 13-37, 6-26, 28-18 | ||
Pts: Morgen 13 Rebs: Morgen 9 Asts: Kovacs 3 | Pts: Jenkins 20 Rebs: Mbakwe 9 Asts: Gibbs 4 |
Main Gymnasium of Universiade Center, Shenzhen Referees: Carlos Mateus (FRA) |
August 15, 2011 15:30 |
United States | 112–68 | South Korea |
Scoring by quarter:24-19, 31-23, 26-12, 31-14 | ||
Pts: J Green 17 Rebs: D Green 12 Asts: Gibbs 4 | Pts: Kim MG 12 Rebs: Kim MG 8 Asts: Cha BW 3 |
Main Gymnasium of Universiade Center, Shenzhen Referees: Jacob Cassimiro Barreto (Brazil) |
August 17, 2011 18:00 |
Finland | 64–124 | United States |
Scoring by quarter: 19-31, 19-32, 13-37, 13-24 | ||
Pts: Kanervo 20 Rebs: Heinonen, Lindbom 4 Asts: Pounds, Kanervo, Nikkarinen 2 | Pts: J Green 21 Rebs: D Green 9 Asts: four players 3 |
Main Gymnasium of Universiade Center, Shenzhen Referees: Chris Dodds (Scotland) |
August 21, 2011 20:30 |
Romania | 73–94 | United States |
Scoring by quarter: 12–20, 17–27, 26–27, 18–20 | ||
Pts: Nicoara 22 Rebs: Moldoveanu 11 Asts: Moldoveanu, Nicoara 3 | Pts: D Green 16 Rebs: Abromaitis, J Green, Mbakwe 8 Asts: D Green 4 |
Shenzhen Luohu Gymnasium, Shenzhen Referees: Mindaugas Vecerskis (Lithuania) |
The women's team participated in Group B and won with 40+ point leads in the round robin. They finished in first place after defeating Chinese Taipei in the final, winning the gold medal.
The women's team roster is as follows: [5]
United States Women's World University Games Team roster | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts. |
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United States | 3 | 3 | 0 | 311 | 154 | +157 | 6 |
Brazil | 3 | 2 | 1 | 186 | 211 | -25 | 5 |
Great Britain | 3 | 1 | 2 | 152 | 204 | -52 | 4 |
Slovakia | 3 | 0 | 3 | 163 | 243 | -80 | 3 |
August 14, 2011 10:00 |
United States | 112–53 | Brazil |
Scoring by quarter:25–6, 31–11, 28–23, 27–13 | ||
Pts: Delle Donne 17 Rebs: Peters, Johnson 9 Asts: Diggins 5 | Pts: Colhado 16 Rebs: Colhado 12 Asts: Santos, Paixao, Zabani 2 |
Main Gymnasium of Universiade Center, Shenzhen Referees: Nadine Renée Crowley (CAN) |
August 15, 2011 10:00 |
Slovakia | 68–114 | United States |
Scoring by quarter: 20–30, 14–30, 19–25, 15–29 | ||
Pts: Felixová 13 Rebs: Felixová 4 Asts: seven players 1 | Pts: Diggins, Peters, Ogwumike 14 Rebs: Delle Donne 10 Asts: Sims 5 |
Main Gymnasium of Universiade Center, Shenzhen Referees: Serkan Emlek (TUR) |
August 19, 2011 20:30 |
United States | 79–67 | Australia |
Scoring by quarter:20–17, 11–10, 22–19, 26–21 | ||
Pts: Delle Donne 21 Rebs: Delle Donne 11 Asts: Diggins 4 | Pts: Hunt 18 Rebs: Hunt 3 Asts: Francis 14 |
Main Gymnasium of Universiade Center, Shenzhen Referees: Boris Schmidt (GER) |
August 21, 2011 21:30 |
Chinese Taipei | 66–101 | United States |
Scoring by quarter: 21–29, 17–26, 16–20, 12–26 | ||
Pts: Chen YC 21 Rebs: Huang PJ 4 Asts: Huang FS 4 | Pts: N Ogwumike 24 Rebs: Delle Donne 11 Asts: Diggins 6 |
Main Gymnasium of Universiade Center, Shenzhen Referees: Nadine Renée Crowley (CAN) |
The United States will be represented by two men's teams and one women's team.
Athlete | Event | Preliminary round (3) | Elimination rounds | ||||||
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Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Standing | |||
Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
Maddison McKibbin Connor Hughes | Doubles | Alimi – Lacombe (FRA) W 2 – 0 Kvamsdal – Stromsvag (NOR) L 1 – 2 Wong – Kwok (HKG) W 2 – 0 | Alvarez – Sandoval (CRC) W 2 – 0 | Cecchini – Cionna (ITA) W 2 – 1 | Kadziola – Szalankiewicz (POL) L 0 – 2 to consolation round | did not advance | |||
Jeff Carlson Tony Ciarelli | Doubles | Allaire – Plantinga (CAN) W 2 – 0 Kittipat – Teerapat (THA) L 0 – 2 Prokopyev – Bogatov (RUS) L 0 – 2 | Murakami – Sato (JPN) W 2 – 0 | Prokopyev – Bogatov (RUS) W 2 – 1 | Rohde – Köhler (GER) W 2 – 0 | Kadziola – Szalankiewicz (POL) L 0 – 2 to consolation round | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 (to semifinals) | Standing |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
Maddison McKibbin Connor Hughes | Doubles | Kvamsdal – Stromsvag (NOR) L 0 – 2 | did not advance | T7 | |||
Jeff Carlson Tony Ciarelli | Doubles | Prokopyev – Bogatov (RUS) L 0 – 2 | Did not advance | T5 |
Athlete | Event | Preliminary round (3) | Elimination rounds | ||||||
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Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Standing | |||
Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
Geena Urango Jane Chefeh | Doubles | Grossner – Bieneck (GER) L 0 – 2 Puri – Kerner (EST) L 0 – 2 Radarong – Udomchavee (THA) L 0 – 2 | Whitaker – Valjas (CAN) L 1 – 2 to consolation round | did not advance | |||||
Emily Day Heather Hughes | Doubles | Goricanec – Grässli (SUI) W 2 – 0 Florian – Corral (ESP) W 2 – 1 Kristel – Kertti (EST) W 2 – 0 | Senupe – Manzano (PHI) W 2 – 0 | Popva – Rastykus (RUS) W 2 – 0 | Borger – Buethe (GER) W 2 – 1 | Secomana – Bednarczur (BRA) L 0 – 2 to consolation round | Jin – Miao (CHN) W 2 – 0 | Borger – Buethe (GER) L 0 – 2 |
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 (to semifinals) | Standing |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
Geena Urango Jane Chefeh | Doubles | Nagata – Ishida (JPN) W 2 – 1 | Puri – Kerner (EST) L 0 – 2 | did not advance | 17 | ||
Emily Day Heather Hughes | Doubles | Nestarcova – Dubocova (SVK) W 2 – 0 to semifinals |
The United States sent a men's and women's swimming team of 48 swimmers. [6]
^1 Tullius was tied for the eighth spot in the final. He lost a swim-off against Jan Philip Glania of Germany, reaching a time of 26.02, 0.22 seconds short of Glania's time.
Head coach: Rich DeSelm
Assistant coaches: Brette Hawke, Harvey Humphries, Anthony Nesty
^1 Connolly set a Universiade record in the heats, but broke her own record in the final a few hours later.
Head coach: Eric Hansen
Assistant coaches: Carol Capitani, Rick DeMont, John Hargis
The United States will be represented by a men's and women's team.
Athlete | Event | Round Robin | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Eighthfinals | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||
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Match 1 | Match 2 | |||||||||
Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Mark Hazinski | Singles | El Hakim (LIB) W 3–0 | Al Kalali (KSA) W 3–0 | Paykov (RUS) L 0–4 | did not advance | |||||
Chance Friend | Singles | Flemming (GER) L 0–3 | Shang (CHN) L 0–3 | did not advance | ||||||
William Rather | Singles | Pysar (UKR) L 0–3 | Donado Lopez (ESA) L 0–3 | did not advance | ||||||
Zhang Yahao | Singles | Youn (KOR) L 0–3 | Garcia Galipienso (ESP) W 3–1 | did not advance | ||||||
Brian Simcox | Singles | Tran (VIE) L 0–3 | Carlier (CHI) L 0–3 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Eighthfinals | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | |||
Mark Hazinski Zhang Yahao | Doubles | Bhaja / Harb (LIB) W 3–0 | Gregory / Yang (CAN) W 3–1 | Lebesson / Mattenet (FRA) L 0–3 | did not advance | ||||
Chance Friend Brian Simcox | Doubles | Carlier / Olea (CHI) L 1–3 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round Robin (Group D) | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||
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Match 1 | Match 2 | |||||||
Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Zhang Yahao Mark Hazinski Chance Friend | Team | Japan (JPN) L 0–3 | Netherlands (NED) L 1–3 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round Robin | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Eighthfinals | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||
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Match 1 | Match 2 | Match 3 | |||||||||
Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Judy Hugh | Singles | Jaclan (PHI) W 3–0 | Mabikana (CGO) W 3–0 | Badosa Cano (ESP) L 3–4 | did not advance | ||||||
Barbara Wei | Singles | Lok (HKG) L 0–3 | Yuen (CAN) L 2–3 | did not advance | |||||||
Stephanie Shih | Singles | Manico (COK) W 3–0 | Chung Sinwing (HKG) L 3–0 | Kim So Ri (KOR) L 3–0 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Eighthfinals | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Stephanie Shih Judy Hugh | Doubles | Leong / Wong (MAC) W 3–1 | Fujii / Matsuzawa (JPN) L 0–3 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round Robin (Group B) | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |||
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Match 1 | Match 2 | Match 3 | |||||||
Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Judy Hugh Barbara Wei Stephanie Shih | Team | Russia (RUS) L 0–3 | Spain (ESP) L 0–3 | Lebanon (LIB) W 3–0 | Romania (ROU) L 0–3 | did not advance |
The United States will be represented by five tennis players, three male and two female.
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Phillip Arndt | Singles | Ho (CAN) W 6–3, 6–3 | Školoudík (CZE) L 4–6, 7–5, 3–6 | did not advance | ||||
Michael Sicora | Singles | Huang (TPE) L 1–6, 3–6 | did not advance | |||||
Phillip Ardnt Gregory Hirshman | Doubles | Poplavskyy Anikanov (UKR) L 4–6, 6–4, 6–3 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Consolation Final | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Michael Sicora | Singles | Jain (IND) W 6–0, 6–2 | Anikanov (UKR) L 3–6, 2–6 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Courtney Collins | Singles | Cornish (GBR) W 7–5, 7–6(8–6) | Tananta (INA) L 2–6, 6–7(1–7) | did not advance | ||||
Krista Damico | Singles | Hladíková (CZE) L 4–6, 4–6 | did not advance | |||||
Courtney Collins Krista Damico | Doubles | Pulido Urbina (MEX) L 6–4, 3–6, 5–7 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Consolation Final | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Krista Damico | Singles | Honiball (NAM) W 6–1, 6–0 | Vatwani (IND) W 6–3, 6–0 | Sunic (CRO) L 1–6, 3–6 | did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Courtney Collins Michael Sicora | Doubles | Sher Holtzhausen (RSA) W 6–3, 6–3 | Poplavskyy Vasylyeva (UKR) L 3–6, 0–6 | did not advance |
The United States qualified a men's team. [7]
The men's team competed in Group D. They finished in third place after a close loss to the Czech Republic and a loss to Thailand put them right outside of qualifying to the playoffs. After a close loss to Japan, the United States lost the chance to compete for ninth place and settled for thirteenth place.
The men's indoor volleyball team is as follows: [8]
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | Pts | SW | SL | SR | SPW | SPL | SPR |
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1 | Czech Republic | 5 | 5 | 0 | 10 | 15 | 5 | 3.000 | 478 | 416 | 1.149 |
2 | Thailand | 5 | 4 | 1 | 9 | 13 | 4 | 3.250 | 415 | 344 | 1.206 |
3 | United States | 5 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 12 | 6 | 2.000 | 418 | 367 | 1.139 |
4 | Mexico | 5 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 6 | 9 | 0.667 | 323 | 365 | 0.885 |
5 | Turkey | 5 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 13 | 0.385 | 356 | 421 | 0.846 |
6 | United Arab Emirates | 5 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 15 | 0.067 | 313 | 390 | 0.803 |
12 August 2011 | Mexico | 0–3 | United States | Shenzhen Gym |
(17–25, 23–25, 15–25) | ||||
13 August 2011 | United States | 3–0 | Turkey | Shenzhen Gym |
(25–18, 25–9, 25–20) | ||||
15 August 2011 | Czech Republic | 3–2 | United States | Shenzhen Gym |
(23–25, 23–25, 25–23, 27–25, 15–13) | ||||
16 August 2011 | United States | 3–0 | United Arab Emirates | Shenzhen Gym |
(25–21, 25–13, 25–20) | ||||
17 August 2011 | Thailand | 3–1 | United States | Shenzhen Gym |
(25–15, 23–25, 25–19, 25–23) | ||||
19 August 2011 15:40 | United States | 2–3 | Japan | Shenzhen Gym Referees: Hulka (UKR), Hagström (SWE) |
(20–25, 25–23, 30–28, 21–25, 11–15) | ||||
20 August 2011 | Sweden | 1–3 | United States | Yuanping Gymnasium |
(21–25, 26–24, 10–25, 25–27) | ||||
21 August 2011 | United States | 3–1 | Norway | Yuanping Gymnasium |
(25–19, 22–25, 25–16, 25–14) | ||||
The United States qualified both a men's and a women's team. [9]
The men's team participated in Group C. The United States qualified for the quarterfinals with only one loss to Serbia, the eventual gold medallists, in pool play. The men's team was well on its way to the final, but was edged by Russia in the semifinal and was relegated to the bronze medal match, where Macedonia defeated the United States. The men's team finished fourth overall.
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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Serbia | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 39 | 11 | +28 | 4 |
United States | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 30 | 16 | +14 | 4 |
France | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 39 | 23 | +16 | 4 |
Singapore | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 8 | 66 | −58 | 0 |
August 11, 2011 15:00 | Report [ permanent dead link ] | United States | 17–0 | Singapore | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Shiosaki (JPN), Sungu (TUR) |
Score by quarters:4-0, 4-0, 5-0, 4-0 | |||||
Wigo, Macdonell, Wright 3 | Goals |
August 13, 2011 12:40 | Report [ permanent dead link ] | Serbia | 8–2 | United States | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Stampalija (CRO), Sungu (TUR) |
Score by quarters: 0-0, 4-0, 3-0, 1-2 | |||||
Šaponjić, Petković 2 | Goals | Wigo, Wright 1 |
August 15, 2011 11:20 | Report | United States | 11–8 | France | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Gerzanich (RUS), Mackay (CAN) |
Score by quarters: 2-3, 4-4, 5-1, 0-0 | |||||
Macdonell 4 | Goals | Izdinsky 2 |
August 17, 2011 13:30 | Report | United States | 8–7 | Hungary | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Stavropoulos (GRE), Collantoni (ITA) |
Score by quarters: 0–2, 2–0, 4–1, 2–4 | |||||
Wigo 3 | Goals | Vamos 3 |
August 19, 2011 20:00 | Report | Spain | 9–10 | United States | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Stampalija (CRO), Cao (CHN) |
Score by quarters: 2–2, 3–3, 1–1, 2–2 OT: 1–2 | |||||
Carrillo Gemar 5 | Goals | Wigo 3 |
August 21, 2011 20:00 | Report | Russia | 11–10 | United States | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Stampalija (CRO), Bartels (AUS) |
Score by quarters: 1–1, 6–3, 3–3, 1–3 | |||||
Ryzhov Alenichev, Lisunov 3 | Goals | Wigo 4 |
August 23, 2011 11:00 | Report | North Macedonia | 10–7 | United States | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Stavropoulos (GRE), Sungu (TUR) |
Score by quarters:4–1, 3–2, 1–1, 2–3 | |||||
Mišić, Kalinić 3 | Goals | Wigo, Lerman, Macdonell 2 |
The women's team participated in Group B. The team went through the preliminary round undefeated, and fought their way to the final with close wins in the quarterfinals and semifinals. In the final, the United States was stunned by China in a ten-point loss, and earned a silver medal.
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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United States | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 42 | 30 | +12 | 8 |
Russia | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 54 | 37 | +17 | 6 |
Australia | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 34 | 32 | +2 | 3 |
Mexico | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 37 | 48 | −11 | 3 |
France | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 28 | 48 | −20 | 0 |
August 12, 2011 12:40 | Report [ permanent dead link ] | Australia | 6–8 | United States | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Mackay (CAN), Teixido Bermudez (ESP) |
Score by quarters: 1-3, 2-3, 2-2, 1-0 | |||||
Brightwell 4 | Goals | Lo 3 |
August 13, 2011 18:30 | Report [ permanent dead link ] | United States | 10–6 | France | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Tan (SIN), Vogel (HUN) |
Score by quarters:3-2, 1-0, 3-1, 3-3 | |||||
Reynolds, Dan, Menon 2 | Goals | Guillet 3 |
August 14, 2011 15:00 | Report | Mexico | 8–12 | United States | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Cao (CHN), Collantoni (ITA) |
Score by quarters: 4-5, 0-3, 2-3, 2-1 | |||||
Orozco 3 | Goals | Dan 3 |
August 16, 2011 16:20 | Report | Russia | 10–12 | United States | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Littlejohn (GBR), Teixido Bermudez (ESP) |
Score by quarters: 4-4, 1-1, 4-2, 1-5 | |||||
Antonova, Vylegzhanina 3 | Goals | Dan 4 |
August 18, 2011 14:30 | Report | Great Britain | 8–11 | United States | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Delon (FRA), Callejas Perez (MEX) |
Score by quarters:4-2, 0-2, 2-4, 2-3 | |||||
Wilcox 3 | Goals | four players 2 |
August 20, 2011 14:30 | Report | Italy | 8–9 | United States | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Delon (FRA), Bartels (AUS) |
Score by quarters: 2-2, 0-2, 2-3, 4-2 | |||||
Garibotti 4 | Goals | Robertson 3 |
August 22, 2011 13:30 | Report | United States | 4–14 | China | Natatorium of Bao An District Referees: Brasiliano (ITA), Delon (FRA) |
Score by quarters: 0–3, 0–6, 2–3, 2–2 | |||||
Robertson, Dan 2 | Goals | Ma 4 |
Australia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece from 13 to 29 August 2004. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games of the modern era. The Australian Olympic Committee sent a total of 470 athletes to the Games to compete in 29 sports.
Italy competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from the 13th to the 29th of August 2004. The country has competed at every Summer Olympic games in the modern era, except for the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis. The Italian National Olympic Committee sent the nation's largest ever delegation in history to the Games. A total of 364 athletes, 229 men and 135 women, competed in 27 sports.
China competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004. This was the nation's ninth appearance at the Summer Olympics since its debut in 1952. A total of 384 Chinese athletes, 136 men and 248 women, were selected by the Chinese Olympic Committee to compete in 28 sports. For the third time in its Olympic history, China was represented by more female than male athletes.
Serbia and Montenegro competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004. Previously known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, this was the nation's third and last joint appearance at the Summer Olympics before Serbia and Montenegro became separated independent states in 2006. The Olympic Committee of Serbia and Montenegro sent a total of 85 athletes to the Games, 78 men and 7 women, to compete in 14 sports. Men's basketball, football, volleyball, and water polo were the only team-based sports in which Serbia and Montenegro had its representation at these Games. There was only a single competitor in road cycling, judo, tennis, and wrestling.
The United States of America (USA) competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. 545 competitors, 355 men and 190 women, took part in 248 events in 28 sports. At the closing ceremony, a segment of American culture was performed, as the country hosted the next Olympics in Atlanta.
The United States of America (USA), represented by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. U.S. athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games in the modern era, except the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, which was boycotted by the American team and 65 other countries in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The USOC sent a total of 588 athletes to Beijing (310 men and 286 women), and competed in all Olympic sports except handball.
Brazil sent a delegation to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, in August 2008. Brazilian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games since 1920, except the 1928 Summer Olympics. The country is represented by the Brazilian Olympic Committee. Brazil headed to the Beijing Games with its largest Olympic delegation at the time, 277 athletes, including 132 women.
China was the host nation of the 2008 Summer Olympics. China was represented by the Chinese Olympic Committee (COC), and the team of selected athletes were officially known as Team China.
The Russian Federation competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, China, represented by the Russian Olympic Committee. Russia competed in all sports except baseball, field hockey, football, softball, and taekwondo. They ranked third in the medal table by the number of gold (24) and overall (60) medals. Russia also had 14 medals stripped for doping violations, the most of any nation at the 2008 Olympics.
Greece competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. They were represented by the Hellenic Olympic Committee, which announced on July 28, 2008, the 156 Greek athletes to compete in Beijing, composed of 84 men and 72 women, the largest Greek Olympic team ever excluding the home team of the Athens 2004 Olympics. Greece took part in archery, athletics, basketball, boxing, canoeing, cycling, diving, gymnastics, judo, rowing, sailing, shooting, swimming, synchronized swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, triathlon, beach volleyball, water polo, weightlifting and wrestling.
The United States of America (USA), represented by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from July 27 to August 12, 2012. U.S. athletes have competed at every Summer Olympic Games in the modern era, except the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow which they boycotted in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The USOC sent a total of 530 athletes to the Games, 262 men and 268 women, to compete in 25 sports. For the first time in its Olympic history, the United States was represented by more female than male athletes.
The United States competed at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, from October 14 to October 30, 2011.
The United States of America (USA) competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. 533 competitors, 279 men and 254 women, took part in 254 events in 31 sports.
The United States competed at the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia, in July 2013.
The United States competed at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada, from July 10 to 26, 2015.
The United States of America (USA), represented by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, from August 5 to 21, 2016. U.S. athletes have appeared in every Summer Olympic Games of the modern era, with the exception of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, which they boycotted in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. For the second consecutive time in the Summer Olympics, the United States was represented by more female than male athletes (264 men and 291 women).
The United States competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from February 9 to 25, 2018.
The United States competed in the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru from July 26 to August 11, 2019. The team included 313 men and 327 women.
The United States of America (USA), represented by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Originally scheduled to take place in the summer of 2020, the Games were postponed to July 23 to August 8, 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S. athletes have appeared in every Summer Olympic Games of the modern era, with the exception of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, which the U.S. boycotted in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The opening ceremony flag-bearers for the United States were baseball player Eddy Alvarez and basketball player Sue Bird. Javelin thrower Kara Winger was the flag-bearer for the closing ceremony. For the third consecutive time in the Summer Olympics, the United States was represented by more female than male athletes (285 men and 330 women).
The United States of America (USA), represented by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), is competing at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from July 26 to August 11, 2024. U.S. athletes have appeared in every Summer Olympic Games of the modern era, except for the 1980 edition in Moscow, when America led a sixty-six-nation boycott in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. As Los Angeles is hosting the 2028 Summer Olympics, the United States marched penultimately before the homebound French team entered Place du Trocadéro during the parade of nations segment of the opening ceremony. Additionally, an American segment will be performed during the closing ceremony.