Russia's Maxim Devyatovskiy braces himself for the fast approaching vault during the men's individual all-around final at the Beijing Olympics on August 14, 2008. Devyatovskiy placed sixth, one place behind teammate Sergey Khorokhordin. Photo by Andrew Burton © Andrew Burton
17-year-old Jade Barbosa, of Brazil, eyes an Olympic volunteer while stretching before competing in the vault during the women's gymnastics team final at the Beijing Olympics on August 13, 2008. Despite Barbosa competing in every exercise in the competition, and contributing 59.375 points to the team total, Brazil came in last place. Photo by Andrew Burton © Andrew Burton
Nora Subschinski, bottom, and Annett Gamm, both of Germany, compete in the Women's Synchronized 10-meter diving final at the Beijing Olympics on August 12, 2008 at the National Aquatic Center. The duo earned fourth place, losing the bronze medal to Mexico, by 19.77 points. Photo by Andrew Burton © Andrew Burton
Shawn Johnson, the most versatile member of the US women's gymnastics team, competes on the beam during the women's team final at the Beijing Olympics. In what came down to a nail-biting final, the US women were edged out of first place by the Chinese women's team by a mere 2.375 points. Photo by Andrew Burton © Andrew BurtonPetr Svoboda, of the Czech Republic, races in the third heat of the first round of the men's 110-meter hurdles along side Hector Cotto, left, and Paulo Villar. Svoboda came in third place, qualifying for the semifinal round. Photo by Andrew Burton © Andrew Burton
Alexander Artemev, of the United States, descends on the horizontal bar during the men's individual all-around final. While Artemev finished 12th individually, his contribution during the men's team final was essential; after filling in for injured gymnasts, he performed a flawless routine on the pummel horse in the final round, helping the underdog, the United States team, earn a bronze medal. Photo by Andrew Burton © Andrew Burton
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