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ConnectU founders falter in Olympic rowing heat

by Caroline McCarthy
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Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, the identical twins who went from a legal spat with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to a berth on the Olympic rowing team, didn't do so well in Beijing on Saturday. In the preliminary heat for their event, the men's pair (M2-), they placed fifth out of five boats.

In the 2000-meter course, the twins came in with a time of 7:13.64, behind the fourth-place Polish team with a time of 7:01.90. The top three places were taken by the French, Italian, and Canadian teams respectively.

They were in a tough heat: the French and Canadian pairs had both medaled in recent world championship events. And in international rowing events, you're never eliminated after the first round, so the U.S. pair will have a chance to compete again in a repechage (second-chance round) on Sunday to try to earn a spot in the semifinal.

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Caroline McCarthy, a CNET News staff writer, is a downtown Manhattanite happily addicted to social-media tools and restaurant blogs. Her pre-CNET resume includes interning at an IT security firm and brewing cappuccinos. E-mail Caroline.
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by ywkhgqo August 9, 2008 3:09 PM PDT
Is this article even necessary? These guys have worked hard to get where they are. Some harsh critical from the writer of this article considering I'm fairly sure they've never even made it to the olympics. They had to best out everyone else in the nation to get to the olympics so that's a huge accomplishment in itself.
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by ywkhgqo August 9, 2008 3:09 PM PDT
Is this article even necessary? These guys have worked hard to get where they are. Some harsh critical from the writer of this article considering I'm fairly sure they've never even made it to the olympics. They had to best out everyone else in the nation to get to the olympics so that's a huge accomplishment in itself.
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by benjaminstraight August 10, 2008 3:10 PM PDT
Good effort.
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