Phelps on course for golden eight

Michael Phelps' bid for a record eight golds at the Beijing Games was kept alive in dramatic fashion in the 4x100m freestyle relay.

Phelps set a blistering pace on the first leg but after 300m the American quartet trailed France and it took a brilliant swim from Jason Lezak on the final leg to win in a time of three minutes, 8.24 seconds, just 0.08 ahead of France with Australia third.

There was also a world record for Kosuke Kitajima in the 100m breaststroke, the Japanese swimmer becoming the first man to break the 59-second barrier with a time of 58.91 ahead of Norway's Alexander Oen and France's Hugues Duboscq.

Rebecca Adlington became the first British woman to win Olympic swimming gold for 48 years with a brilliant victory in the 400 metres freestyle in Beijing.

Adlington snatched gold ahead of American Katie Hoff, winning by 0.07 seconds in a time of four minutes 3.22secs with fellow Briton Jackson third in 4:03.52s.

Australia's Libby Trickett took gold in the women's 100m butterfly final, clocking a time of 56.73 - 0.12 seconds outside the world record.

Abhinav Bindra won India's first medal of the Games as he won gold in the Men's 10m Air Rifle with a total score of 700.5.

Japanese pair Maeda Miyuki and Suetsuna Satoko sprung a surprise in the quarter-finals of the women's badminton by knocking out the world number one duo of Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen with an 8-21 23-21 21-14 victory.


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