Olympics
Oh gives South Korea another archery gold
Oh Jin-hyek of South Korea won the gold medal in men's individual archery on Friday, topping Takaharu Furukawa of Japan in a one-sided final.
Olympics: Exciting day in the gym, pool
Steve Futterman, CBS News Correspondent
Maria Sharapova to play for Olympic gold
Maria Sharapova will play for gold in the Olympic tennis final.
Ennis sets record for heptathlon hurdles
Talk about your crowd pleasers.
Belarus hammer thrower out of Olympics for doping
A three-time world champion hammer thrower from Belarus was kicked out of the London Olympics on Friday because an IOC retest found his doping samples from the 2004 Athens Games to be positive.
IOC clears British cyclist of deliberate crash
An apparent deliberate crash by British track cycling gold medalist Philip Hindes for tactical reasons is not being investigated, the International Olympic Committee said Friday.
Report in Germany prompts rower to leave Olympics
German Olympic officials said Friday that a rower had left the London Games after a broadcaster reported that her boyfriend is a supporter of an extreme right-wing party in Germany.
China coach says track cyclists were 'robbed'
The coach of the Chinese Olympic track cycling team said Friday that Guo Shuang and Gong Jinjie were "robbed" of a gold medal when they were disqualified for a rule violation.
Olympic Gold: Gabby Douglas' moment to remember
AP photographer Gregory Bull knew it would come _ the moment when Gabby Douglas does that little bit extra.
The cost of winning an Olympic gold medal
Taking home an Olympic medal can cost elite athletes a pretty penny, and there's a movement in Congress to try to change that.
Bryan brothers reach Olympic final in doubles
Mike and Bob Bryan are assured of at least a silver medal at the Olympics.
Huber and Raymond lose Olympic doubles
Top seeds Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond have lost in the semifinals of the women's doubles at the Olympics.
Shooter Klimov sets world record at Olympics
Alexei Klimov of Russia became the second shooter at the London Olympics to set a world record Friday as he qualified for the final of the 25-meter rapid fire pistol with 592 points, beating his own best mark from 2006 by one point.
Saudi woman's Olympic judo bout over in 82 seconds
It was over in little more than a minute, but it will go down as one of the most memorable moments of the London Games.
France reaches women's Olympic soccer semifinals
France advanced to the semifinals of the women's Olympic soccer tournament on Friday by beating Sweden 2-1.
Martynov wins rifle prone gold with world record
Sergei Martynov of Belarus set a world record in the men's 50-meter rifle prone at the London Games on Friday as he won the gold medal he had been looking for at six Olympics.
Drysdale of NZealand wins gold in single sculls
Mahe Drysdale of New Zealand won the gold medal in men's single sculls at the Olympic rowing regatta Friday, completing the resume of one of the sport's leading names.
Britain wins Olympic gold in women's double sculls
British rower Katherine Grainger captured Olympic gold in her fourth attempt Friday, winning the women's double sculls with Anna Watkins at Dorney Lake.
Dutch teammates lead 50 free heats at Olympics
Ranomi Kromowidjojo qualified fastest in the 50-meter freestyle preliminaries on Friday, keeping the Dutch swimmer on track to sweep the sprints at the London Olympics.
India's Olympic mystery woman apologizes for error
India's Olympic mystery woman has apologized for gatecrashing the opening ceremony in London, saying an "error in judgment" caused her to walk at the head of her country's delegation.



