Wednesday's Olympics track and field actionLoading
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-W200 1 LA
    USA's Allyson Felix celebrates the gold medal after winning the women's 200m.
    Wally Skalij | Los Angeles Times/MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-W200 3 MCT
    Allyson Felix of the USA, center, leads the field out of the turn in the women's 200m. Felix won the gold medal, while Carmelita Jeter of the USA, left, won the bronze medal.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-W200 1 MCT
    Allyson Felix of the USA, second from right, leads Carmelita Jeter of the USA, left, Sanya Richards-Ross of the USA, right, and Murielle Ahoure of Cote d'Ivoire in the stretch of the women's 200m. Felix won the gold medal and Jeter the bronze medal. Richards-Ross finished in fifth place, while Ahoure finished sixth.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-W200 2 MCT
    Allyson Felix of the USA leads Sanya Richards-Ross of the USA in the stretch of the women's 200m. Felix won the gold medal, while Richards-Ross finished in fifth place.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-W200 4 MCT
    Allyson Felix of the USA celebrates after crossing the finish line in the women's 200m. Felix won the gold medal.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-W200 6 MCT
    Carmelita Jeter of the USA, left, and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica celebrate after their medal-winning performances in the women's 200m. Fraser-Pryce won the silver medal in the race, and Jeter the bronze medal.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M110HURDLES 1 MCT
    The field breaks in the men's 110m hurdles. Aries Merritt of the USA in Lane 6 took the gold medal, while his teammate, Jason Richardson, in Lane 4 claimed the silver medal.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M110HURDLES 3 MCT
    Dayton Robles of Cuba, center, pulls up with an injury as he runs between Aries Merritt of the USA, left, and Jason Richardson of the USA in the men's 110m hurdles. Merritt won the gold medal, while Richardson claimed the silver medal.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M110HURDLES 2 LA
    USA's Aries Merritt crosses the finish line in front of Jamaica's Hansle Parchment to win the gold medal in the men's 110m hurdles.
    Wally Skalij | Los Angeles Times/MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M110HURDLES 1 LA
    USA's Aries Merritt, right, crosses the finish line to win the the gold medal in the men's 110m hurdles.
    Wally Skalij | Los Angeles Times/MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M110HURDLES 4 LA
    USA's Aries Merritt, right, crosses the finish line to win the the gold medal in the men's 110m hurdles.
    Wally Skalij | Los Angeles Times/MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M110HURDLES 5 MCT
    Jason Richardson of the USA crosses the finish line in the men's 110m hurdles. Richardson took home the silver medal in the event.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M110HURDLES 3 LA
    USA's Aries Merritt carries the American flag after winning the gold medal in the men's 110m hurdles.
    Wally Skalij | Los Angeles Times/MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-W400HURDLES 1 MCT
    Lashinda Demurs of the USA clears a hurdle in the final stretch of the women's 400m hurdles. Demurs finished a close second to winner Natalya Antyukh of Russia.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-W400HURDLES 2 MCT
    Lashinda Demurs of the USA, left, and Natalya Antyukh of Russia hit the finish line for the women's 400m hurdles. Demurs finished a close second to Antyukh.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-W400HURDLES 3 MCT
    Lashinda Demurs of the USA lies disappointed on the track after she finished a very close second to winner Natalya Antyukh of Russia in the women's 400m hurdles.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-W400HURDLES 6 MCT
    Natalya Antyukh of Russia celebrates after her win in the women's 400m hurdles.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-W400HURDLES 4 MCT
    A disappointed Lashinda Demurs of the USA frowns before a television camera after she finished a very close second to winner Natalya Antyukh of Russia in the women's 400m hurdles.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M200 2 MCT
    Usain Bolt of Jamaica, center, cruises to a win in a men's 200m race semifinal. The USA's Isiah Young, left, runs in lane 8. Young finished last in the semi.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M200 3 MCT
    Usain Bolt of Jamaica cruises to a win in a men's 200m race semifinal.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M200 6 MCT
    The USA's Isiah Young checks the scoreboard after his run in a 200m semifinal. Young finished last in his semifinal, and did not qualify for the final.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M200 8 MCT
    Maurice Mitchell, center, of the USA runs between Brendan Christian of Antigua, right, and Christian Malcolm of Great Britain in a men's 200m race semifinal. Mitchell finished the semifinal in fifth place, and did not qualify for the 200m final.
    Chuck Myers | MCT
  • SPORTS OLY-RUN-M200 9 MCT
    Maurice Mitchell of the USA checks the results of his 200m semifinal. Mitchell finished in fifth place, and did not qualify for the 200m final.
    Chuck Myers | MCT

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