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U.S. gymnasts, left to right, Jordyn Wieber, Gabrielle Douglas, McKayla Maroney, Alexandra Raisman, Kyla Ross raise their hands on the podium during the medal ceremony during the Artistic Gymnastic women's team final at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Tuesday,July 31, 2012, in London. Team U.S. won the gold. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

US Women Claim Gymnastics Gold



LONDON (AP/WBEN) - The Americans lived up to the hype and then some, winning their first Olympic gold medal in women's gymnastics since 1996.

Won it in a rout, too. Their score of 183.596 Tuesday night was a whopping five points ahead of Russia. Romania won the bronze medal.

The Americans had come into the last two Olympics as world champions, only to leave without a gold. But this team is the strongest, top to bottom, the Americans have ever had, and the rest of the world never stood a chance. The U.S. opened with a barrage of booming vaults, held its own on uneven bars and pulled away on balance beam.

By the the time they got to floor exercise, the Russians were in tears on the sidelines, and the Americans turned the final event into a victory party.

In other Olympic action, West Seneca's Matt Anderson helped the US win in men's volleyball. They defeated Germany in straight sets in pool play Tuesday. Anderson scored 15 points in the winning effort.

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