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In truth they would have scored if Sidoli had released instead of going for glory.
It was the type of risk-reward shot that golfers dream about -- going for glory at No. 18 at Pebble Beach.
Marchant de Lange's five fours and eight sixes got the Welshmen to within a blow of a victory, but the South African quick was caught on the boundary going for glory and the home side won by three runs.
The trio all won gold within 46 minutes of one another at London 2012 – and the way the track and field programme has worked out they will be going for glory again on Saturday.
Hogg played 38 times that season but had not scored a goal and so, finding himself unmarked six yards out and even with a tricky angle and a ball with no great pace on it, you'd forgive him for going for glory.
The final six are going for glory in the moguls.
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Yet he never flinched from the contest, never went for glory above resolution.
Christian Benteke volleyed narrowly wide and was denied by a fine save from Tim Krul when he went for glory with an overhead kick.
"I needed a match like this to prove I'm happy, I'm well and that I really want to go for glory," Tévez said.
Twice in the dying minutes, trailing by three points, they had the chance to secure a famous draw and twice they refused, choosing to go for glory instead.
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