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Heather O’Reilly of the U.S. celebrates after winning the women’s soccer final match against Japan at Wembley Stadium during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Reuters

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DOWN IN THE DUMPS: Japan’s Azusa Iwashimizu sits dejected on the pitch after being defeated by the U.S. in the women’s final soccer match. Reuters

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SHE’S GOT HIGH HOPES: United States goalkeeper Hope Solo celebrates after winning. AP

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United States’ Abby Wambach celebrates winning the gold medal in their women’s soccer final against Japan. AP

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EV’RY HEART BEATS TRUE…: People react to a television broadcast of the United States and Japan women’s soccer final gold medal match. AP

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President of FIFA Sepp Blatter presents the Japan team with their silver medals after the women’s soccer final at Wembley Stadium. Reuters

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U.S. players pose with their gold medals after defeating Japan in the women’s final soccer match. Reuters

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SAY IT AIN’T SO: A soccer fan reacts after Japan lost their women’s final soccer match against the U.S. Reuters

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Abby Wambach (L) and Shannon Boxx celebrate after defeating Japan in the women’s final soccer match. Reuters

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