RIO DE JANEIRO -- Ibtihaj Muhammad came to the Olympics determined to show the world that Muslim-American women can excel in sports.She will return home to New Jersey with proof that she was right.Muhammad, who became the first U.S. Olympian to wear a hijab during competition earlier this week, won a bronze medal with her teammates on Saturday in the womens team sabre event. The U.S. routed Italy 45-30 to clinch third place and the first womens fencing medal for the Americans in Rio de Janeiro.This is sport. It doesnt matter what hair color you have or what religion you are. The point is to go out there and be the best athlete you can be, American teammate Dagmara Wozniak said. Were the best explanation of what American is: a mix of so many different cultures and races and everything all together.?Russia won its fourth fencing gold medal of the Rio Games in the final, beating Ukraine 45-30. Muhammad made headlines around the world Monday by wearing a head scarf on the piste to adhere to the tenets of her Muslim faith. The attention for the team event was focused simply on fencing, and Muhammad reminded folks why she made the Olympic team.This has been a long journey for us, Muhammad said. To be able to compete at the level that weve worked toward, on the worlds biggest stage, the Olympic Games, is truly a blessing for us. ... Ill never forget this moment.The Americans opened against Poland by blowing an 11-point lead before two-time Olympic champion Mariel Zagunis got the U.S. through with a deft torso touch for the win. Russia won the first four of the nine-bout semifinals to go ahead 20-12, but Muhammad slowed Russias momentum with a narrow victory over second-ranked Yana Egorian.After Zagunis picked up another win, Muhammad had by far her best moment of the Olympics. She peppered Ekaterina Dyachenko with touch after touch, 10 in all, until the U.S. found itself with an improbable 35-34 edge.Our plan was that, no matter what happened, to just focus on these four voices, Muhammad said of teammates Zagunis, Wozniak and Monica Aksamit. We were only listening to each other, and I just kept hearing, Just get one. Just get one.But Sofia Velikaya pulled the Russians back in front with six straight points, a margin not even Zagunis was able to overcome. Still, the U.S. team had yet to medal in a tournament all season. The Americans seized their chance to do so in Rio. The U.S. built a 25-15 lead after five matches, and Zagunis -- who declined to speculate on her future in the immediate aftermath of her fourth straight Olympics -- made that edge insurmountable.Russia was just as dominant as Muhammad and the Americans in the finals. The top-ranked Russians won their first four bouts and seven of nine, and top-ranked fencer Sofya Velikaya went undefeated as they nabbed their seventh medal in fencing so far.The Olympic fencing tournament concludes Sunday with the mens epee team event. France, which has a proud history in fencing, will be the favorites, and there will be a lot of pressure on the French to come through with the nations only gold in a sport it used to dominate.Robby Anderson Jersey .com) - The red-hot Los Angeles Kings will try to extend their winning streak to a season-high seven games when they visit the Edmonton Oilers for Sundays clash at Rexall Place. LaDainian Tomlinson Jersey . With their top three point guards and Kobe Bryant all sidelined by injury, the Lakers signed Marshall out of the D-League on Friday before their home game against Minnesota. http://www.authenticnyjetspro.com/Joe-namath-jets-jersey/ . 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I read about him long before I saw him bowl, and a part of me was convinced that nothing I would see could match the evocativeness of the nickname Whispering Death.For one, despite his calm, almost stern, demeanour, the way Holding ran in captured a joy glimpsed only in young children, who can run without needing a reason, who can run for the sake of running itself. His head thrown back slightly, his body would flow into a rhythm, the flow of mercury; a sense of absolute motion captured within the otherwise limited human frame.In terms of delivery, you could argue there were smoother actions. But with Holding, the action was never the end but another form his viscous body would take. It still amazes me how terrifying the resulting deliveries would be - the terror they evoked was an antithesis to the celebration of human form that led up to it.Dale Steyn As a spectator, the run-up is my favourite part of fast bowling - it creates a rare mix of drama and frenzy. In terms of sheer visceral pleasure, no one matches the effect Shoaib Akhtars run-up had, but his replacement on this list comes pretty close.Steyn is visually the most exciting fast bowler in the world today, and his run-up plays a large part in it. Unlike bowlers from Australia, and particularly others from South Africa, Steyns run-up is animalistic rather than mechanical. Bowlers like Mitchell Johnson or Brett Lee often feel like pistons in a steam engine, but Steyns run-up mimics a predator in the wild. When he gathers to deliver, his athleticism becomes more scientific, save for his bowling hand, which becomes a marvel of lithe elaasticity, snapping like a catapult at the moment of release.ddddddddddddYet despite the violence of this moment and Steyns demeanour, the entire spectacle is extremely eloquent: pure emotion distilled with a divine grace.Curtly Ambrose Fast bowling is intimidation, but in the world we live in, it is difficult to appreciate the nobility in a violent act. Intimidation comes across as bullying.Yet intimidation can also be the expression of an earned superiority, and there are few permutations of the human body that conveyed better the glower of Curtly Ambrose than the shake of the fist as he bowled. Divorced from the context of the game, it looked like someone winding up to land a punch, an act of gathering strength, before delivering it with great purpose. Think of Samuel L Jacksons Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction quoting that passage from the Bible (also a meditation on violence and righteousness) and how the quote ends with him hectoring, And you will know I am the Lord when I lay My vengeance upon you.The entire effect of Jacksons character in that scene is an extended version of what Ambroses forearm felt like. When I first saw it as a little boy, it was the most terrifying and wondrous thing I had ever seen, and Im sure many batsmen felt the same.Mohammad Asif The only reason Asif is on this list is because of technology. The peak of his curtailed career coincided with a particular broadcasting trend - the use of super-slow-motion cameras. Without them, Asif might have been viewed as a very different bowler. With those cameras, though, his action could be dissected to a point where it seemed to say something about the person himself. In an unremarkable run-up, he carried the ball as if it were made of wet clay and holding it tighter would ruin it. When he delivered, it wasnt particularly aesthetic, but a slow-mo would reveal something significant - the seam would come out wobbling like a dancer in an especially gratuitous music video.Up close and super-slow, he had a wickedly laconic quality. When you saw the deception of his deliveries, it changed how you viewed him. Now that ambling run-up felt like a ploy to lull the batsman into a sense of false security. The action no longer felt uninspired but full of tiny, imperceptible movements, like conspiracies. The wrist, where the final magic was generated, was the most mysterious, offering clues that were all red herrings.With Asif, that extreme level of detail was needed to appreciate what he had done, but no one could come close to deciphering it. All you could conclude was that there was a lot more to him than met the eye. ' ' '