• Wiggins streaked to victory in four minutes 16.304 seconds --more than a second slower than the Olympic record he set in qualifying on Friday but still 4.132 seconds quicker than his Australian opponent.

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  • The first was for a late challenge by Joe Jacobson on Lawrie Wilson and was quickly followed by a red card for Sean McConville, who appeared to throw a punch at an opponent seconds after the initial dismissal.

    BBC: Accrington 0-1 Stevenage (agg 0-3)

  • On opening day, Tadahiro Nomura won a gold medal in judo in impressive fashion by "dropping" his opponent in just 14 seconds.

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  • While a line of boxing fans watched, Manny Pacquiao's next opponent spent a few seconds wrestling with the stroller before it snapped open, ready to roll.

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  • Docherty's first defence of the Commonwealth super-featherweight title against Abdul Malik Jabir at Glasgow's Bellahouston Sports Centre in November 2003 appeared doomed when the challenger opened up a nasty gash above his opponent's left eye in the opening seconds of the bout.

    BBC: Scottish boxer Craig Docherty

  • Nebraska after scoring 56 seconds into its game was once again overmatched by a ranked opponent, after getting routed by Wisconsin and Michigan this season.

    WSJ: College Football: The Big Ten Has Seen Better Days

  • The revelation of the competition, the 17-year-old lightweight produced another stunning performance, totally outclassing his opponent, who was stopped by the referee with 23 seconds remaining in the opening round.

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  • With his home-state crowd behind him, Faber took early control on the ground and then finished Menjivar by clinging to his back and wrapping both legs around his standing opponent, forcing Menjivar to tap out while on his feet with 26 seconds left in the opening round.

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  • Johanneson's power ultimately proved too much for his opponent, who was in serious trouble when the referee called a halt after 63 seconds of round four.

    BBC: SPORT | Boxing | Stoppage gives Johanneson title

  • But Burns recovered with a succession of clean hits on his opponent and, though Gomez improved in the sixth, a title defence was ensured 47 seconds into the seventh.

    BBC: Burns retains title against Gomez

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