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QUICKQUOTE: ONLY?
Olympics Headlines
- Paralympics officials on the lockout for boosting
- Cheating at Paralympics could involve self-harm
- Pistorius to run again, this time at Paralympics
- Pistorius runs again, this time at Paralympics
- Classifying disabilities tricky at Paralympics
- After judo gold, Harrison might go for Rio in 2016
- Paralympic cauldron lit in central London
- Valerie Adams seeks her Olympic gold medal at IOC
- Full TV coverage for Paralympics, just not in US
- Brazil minister not concerned with hotel shortages
By The Associated Press
Updated August 7, 2012

(AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
(AP) -- "Only? That's pretty good, I reckon. Not many countries can get four gold medals. And how many of them have a lot? Like 24, 25 (medals)? We're definitely going to get more than that, and we are working our way up that medal tally and it's going to be great." - Sally Pearson on winning gold in the 100-meter hurdles, the fourth gold for Australia.
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