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Cuba's Idalys Ortiz, bronze medalist four years ago, won the women's Olympic +100kg category judo title on Friday.

Ortiz, 22 and world number six, beat Japan's Mika Sugimoto in the final after she was awarded the win by the referee and two judges as the fight finished scoreless after extra time.

Cuba's Leuris Pupo proved he had the steadiest arm in the Olympic men's 25 meter rapid fire pistol final on Friday, grabbing gold with a record equaling total.

The 35 year old hit 34 of the 40 targets to finish ahead of Vijay Kumar of India in second with 30. Feng Ding of China was third on 27 before being eliminated after 35 shots.

The Cuban, ranked 21 in the world, showed little emotion as he shook hands and calmly embraced his five rivals after securing victory by matching the finals world record.

He had showed great consistency in hitting all five targets three times in the eight round, time constrained final in which shooters were eliminated as the competition went on.

Having started poorly by hitting three in the opening round, Pupo regained his composure and, after his run of fives, finished with four scores of four to claim victory.

The many Indian supporters at the Royal Artillery Barracks were rewarded for their support when 26 year old Kumar claimed a surprise silver.

There was big disappointment for Russian Alexei Klimov who had scored 592 to improve his qualifying world record mark by one but was eliminated in fourth place after hitting 23 of 30 targets.

Hamish Bond and Eric Murray of New Zealand dominated their rivals by nearly five seconds to win gold in the men's pair at the Olympic rowing regatta, maintaining their three year unbeaten run in the event.

Bond and Murray, one of the most dominant crews in the sport, won in a time of 6 minutes 16.65 seconds. France was two lengths behind to take silver and Britain won bronze.

The Kiwi pair haven't lost a race since joining forces after the Beijing Games in 2008, where they were part of a quadruple sculls boat that failed to reach the final despite being gold medal favorites.

They gained redemption at Dorney Lake, however, and will go down as one of the best crews of their generation.

Oh Jin hyek won South Korea's first Olympic gold in the men's individual archery Friday for a near clean sweep for his country in London.

Oh's comfortable 7 1 victory over Japan's Takaharu Furukawa claimed a third title out of four at Lord's cricket ground for the dominant South Korean archers.

The country also won gold in the women's individual and women's team events and was the bronze medalist in the men's team.

Oh's victory in the last archery match at the London Games ended a long wait for South Korea's first individual men's Olympic title and delighted Korean fans after top seed and favorite Im Dong hyun was surprisingly knocked out earlier Friday.

"My dream was to compete at this Olympics. On top van cleef and arpels alhambra necklace replica of that I have a gold medal, so I am very happy man," said the third seeded Oh, who was at his first games. "If you talk about the secret to strong archery in Korea, I don't know. But many Koreans are very strong at perseverance and I am one of them."

Dai Xiaoxiang of China took bronze with a come from behind 6 5 victory over Dutchman Rick van der Ven in the third place match following a shoot off. Having been 4 0 down, Dai hit a 10 in the sudden death shoot off at the end of the tense contest, piling the pressure on Van der Ven, who only managed an eight.

Dai had just missed out on a chance at gold, however, when he fell in a shoot off to Oh in the semifinals.

"This is not what I wanted," Dai said of his bronze.

Top seed and new world record holder Im was beaten by Van der Ven in the last 16 earlier on the final day. Im set a 72 arrow world best in the Olympic ranking round last week but slipped up against Van der Ven, losing 7 1.

But Oh's win continued South Korea's dominance after Ki Bo bae took women's individual gold Thursday to follow up on the gold and bronze in the team events. Oh was part of South Korea's men's team

Dutchman Van der Ven exceeded all expectations to make the last four after he only qualified for the Olympics in June.

He took an early lead in the bronze medal match, but China's Dai stormed clover necklace imitation van cleef back to win the third and fourth sets. The players shared the fifth, forcing the shoot off, where Dai edged it for China's second medal in the archery.

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