The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Brazil, U.S. close out Olympics in style

Brazil holds off Italy for men’s volleyball title

- By Arnie Stapleton

The Brazilians closed out the Rio Games in style Sunday. So did the U.S. men’s basketball team.

Kevin Durant scored 30 points and helped the Americans rout Serbia 9666 for their third straight gold medal. That capped an Olympics in which the U.S. dominated the medal tables, both the gold (46) and overall totals (121).

Brazil also rallied at the end.

The country’s determined men’s volleyball team won another sensationa­l gold right next door to where Neymar and Co. did it less than 24 hours earlier in a thrilling penalty shootout against 2014 World Cup champion Germany.

Brazil beat mighty Italy 25-22, 28-26, 26-24 for the home team’s first Olympic men’s volleyball title since Athens in 2004.

In other highlights of Day 16, American wrestler Kyle Snyder won gold, becoming at 20 the youngest Olympic wrestling champion in U.S. history. And middleweig­ht Claressa Shields became the first American boxer of either gender to win two Olympic boxing gold medals.

Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya sloshed his way to the gold medal in the men’s Olympic marathon as Rio de Janeiro began its grand goodbye to the 2016 Games in clammy conditions that did nothing to dampen Brazil’s frenzied mood. Feyisa Lelisa of Ethiopia finished second for the silver, and American Galen Rupp took bronze in his second marathon and Olympic debut.

The race began in an early morning drizzle while the host nation was still basking in Neymar’s kiss and impossible-to-forget penalty kick that secured the gold medal in soccer.

The nation desperatel­y needed something to celebrate after demoralizi­ng World Cup and Copa America failures and a host of economic, political and health woes that dominated the lead-up to South America’s first Olympics.

A blustery storm swept in before the start of the closing ceremonies, where Rio de Janeiro was to hand the torch to Tokyo, host of the 2020 Games.

Other highlights as the Rio Games came to a close:

>> French fighter Tony Yoka joined fiancee Estelle Mossely as gold medal winners, defeating Britain’s Joe Joyce in a super heavyweigh­t bout Sunday. Mossely won lightweigh­t gold on her 24th birthday on Friday and was in the stands shouting encouragem­ent for Yoka. Mossely took off and made a golden leap into Yoka’s massive arms, just as she did after her victory. GASOL’S GOODBYE >> Pau Gasol scored 31 points in what might have been his final Olympic game and Spain added a bronze to its collection on Sunday with an 8988 win over Australia, again denied its first medal inside the rings. Sergio Rodriguez made two free throws with 5.4 seconds left and the Spaniards, who captured silver in 2008 at Beijing and the London Games, got the defensive stop they needed. MIXED BAG >> Brazil managed to pull off South America’s first Olympics under difficult economic and political conditions, with the competitio­ns, venues, athletes, friendly hosts, TV images and Rio’s scenic backdrops all rising to the occasion. But there were also empty seats, ticket fiascos, spread-out venues, green water, street crime, traffic chaos and lack of a clear Olympic feel in the parks.

 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Brazil’s Sergio Dutra Santos displays his gold medal during an awarding ceremony for men’s volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday.
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brazil’s Sergio Dutra Santos displays his gold medal during an awarding ceremony for men’s volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday.

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