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		<title>My Favorite Beijing Olympic Moments</title>
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The crowds have gone home; the athletes, journalists, and dignataries have boarded flights for cities all over the world; the scores of volunteers have turned the Bird&#8217;s Nest back into an empty stadium; and the torch has been handed over to the British. In other words, the Games of the XXIX Olympiad are now history. It&#8217;s time to get some sleep.
International Olympic Committee President, Jacques Rogges said on Sunday that his favorite Olympic moment was that of Matthew Emmons, the American shooting contender who blew a chance at the Gold Medal in Athens by shooting the wrong target in the [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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<p>The crowds have gone home; the athletes, journalists, and dignataries have boarded flights for cities all over the world; the scores of volunteers have turned the Bird&#8217;s Nest back into an empty stadium; and the torch has been handed over to the British. In other words, the Games of the XXIX Olympiad are now history. It&#8217;s time to get some sleep.</p>
<p>International Olympic Committee President, Jacques Rogges said on Sunday that his favorite Olympic moment was that of Matthew Emmons, the American shooting contender who blew a chance at the Gold Medal in Athens by shooting the wrong target in the last round, who repeated that farce in the Beijing Games with a similar failure, and who remained calm and philosophical about both events.</p>
<p>What do I take away from the Beijing Games?  I&#8217;m struck by the heros and the not-so heroes. It&#8217;s always the side stories that intrigue me.  I will remember:
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<li><strong>Michael Phelps</strong>, of course, for his historic eight medals, but also for his humility and graciousness in his victories.
<li><strong>Usain Bolt </strong>for his amazing athletic ability, but also for his playfulness at an Olympic Games that sometimes took itself a little seriously. I also applaud him for his generosity towards the host nation, a story that never quite made it to the front page.
<li><strong>Natalie du Toit&#8217;s </strong>determination and courage (and nonchalance when interviewed about it) in being the first woman amputee to participate in the Olympic Games. (We&#8217;ll see her again at the Paralympics, which begin September 6.)
<li>Those who sailed through the Games <strong>undefeated</strong>: Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh; the US men&#8217;s basketball team; and the Chinese synchronized divers
<li>Those that <strong>almost achieved Gold</strong>: the US softball team and the Chinese men in the 10m platform event
<li>And, I guess finally, the chance to see inside of <strong>China</strong> and at least a little bit about the people who live there. Say what you will about the government, the citizens of Beijing came out to see and cheer for athletes of all nations&#8230;and the city put on quite a show.</ol>
<p>What was your favorite moment of the Beijing Olympics? Leave a comment below and tell us about it or vote in the poll at right. (If your favorite moment isn&#8217;t listed, you can add an answer.)</p>
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