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U.S. Olympians With Connecticut Ties: How They Fared

The closing ceremony of the Rio Olympics brought an end to a memorable Summer Games.

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL β€” As the closing ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games wrapped up a very memorable two weeks of competition, we take a look at how the athletes of Team USA with strong Connecticut ties performed.

Note: this list only pertains to members of the U.S. team, and does not include Connecticut athletes representing other countries.

Basketball (women's)

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Canoeing

  • Devin McEwan (Salisbury)
  • Placed 10th in double canoe slalom final with partner Casey Eichfeld.

Field hockey

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  • Melissa Gonzalez (UConn 2011)
  • The U.S. fell to eventual bronze medalist Germany 2-1 in the quarterfinals.

Rowing

  • Andrew Campbell, Jr. (New Canaan High School 2010)
  • Finished fifth in lightweight double sculls final with partner Joshua Konieczny.
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  • Charlie Cole (New Canaan High School 2003, Yale University 2007)
  • Finished seventh in men's four.
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  • Austin Hack (Old Lyme High School 2010)
  • Placed fourth in men's eights.

Rugby

  • Chris Wyles (Stamford)
  • U.S. defeated Spain 24-12 in ninth-place match.

Sailing

  • Thomas Barrows III (Yale University 2010), Joe Morris (Yale University 2012)
  • Finished 19th in men's 49er (skiff).
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  • Stuart McNay (Yale University 2005)
  • With partner David Hughes, placed fourth in men's 470 (dinghy).

Soccer (women's)

  • Alyssa Naeher (Seymour; Christian Heritage School-Trumbull 2006)
  • U.S. lost to Sweden in quarterfinals.

Track and field

  • Kate Grace (Yale University 2011)
  • Placed eighth in finals of 800 meter run.
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  • Donn Cabral (Glastonbury High School 2008)
  • Placed eighth in finals of 3,000 meter steeplechase.
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  • Mike Hartfield (Manchester High School, 2008)
  • Placed 25th in long jump qualifying, did not advance.

Water polo

  • Thomas Dunstan (New Canaan)
  • U.S. placed fifth in Group B in preliminary rounds, did not advance to quarterfinals.

The closing ceremony of the Rio Olympics will be aired at 8 p.m. Sunday on NBC.

Photo courtesy of Team USA

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