RIO DE JANEIRO -- The routine wasnt even complete when Uladzislau Hancharou started celebrating.With his body still a couple stories off the ground during the mens Olympic trampoline final Saturday, the 20-year-old from Belarus pumped his fist as he floated back to earth.I think I know I did quite well, Hancharou said. At the end I felt very good about it. It was an explosion of feelings.Hancharou received another jolt moments later when his score of 61.745 put him in the lead with just reigning world champion Gao Lei of China remaining. Gaos set -- the most technically ambitious of the meet and one that included six triple-twisting jumps -- lacked Hancharous crispness, something Gao acknowledged when he shook his head as he finished.I was just trying to use the routine that had the highest difficulties, and my goal of course was to win the gold, Gao said.It didnt happen. Gao settled for bronze behind Hancharou and defending Olympic champion and Chinese teammate Dong Dong, who added a third Olympic medal to the gold he captured in London and the bronze he earned in Beijing.Im not disappointed, Dong said. I think that [Hancharou] did very well. He was outstanding. I watched him with admiration.Hancharou started jumping when he was 6, a bit of a late start in a country where trampolinists often begin training at 4. He rose quickly through the ranks and wasted little time making an impact at the highest level. He took bronze at the world championships in 2014 and was the runner-up to Gao in the fall. While Gao opted to continue adding difficulty to his set of 10 skills that often take the gymnasts upward of 25 feet in the air, Hancharou opted to go the other way, choosing precision instead.Its all about tactics, Hancharou said.The gold was the first for Belarus in Rio de Janeiro, a moment Hancharou would have preferred to enjoy with the other five members of the Belarussian national team. Yet he is the only one who qualified for the Games, and his steady performance helped end Chinas decade-long run at the top. Hancharous victory was the first by a non-Chinese athlete in a world championship or Olympics since 2005.Hancharou joked he would put his medal under his pillow when he heads home as he prepares to enter the prime of his career.At 27, Dong finds himself on the other end of the spectrum. He said he was tired after competing in his third Olympics and is unsure how much longer he will keep going. Drue Tranquill Chargers Jersey . Spiller left Week 3s 27-20 loss to the New York Jets with a thigh injury, but fully practiced with the team all week and expects to be ready to go on Sunday. Junior Seau Chargers Jersey . -- Former San Diego Chargers safety Paul Oliver was found dead at his Atlanta-area home Tuesday night, and a medical examiner said Wednesday that the ex-player committed suicide. http://www.prochargersteamstore.com/Youth-Joey-Bosa-Elite-Jersey/ . Brett Kulak and Jackson Houck of the Vancouver Giants were each charged with assault causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court services. Doug Flutie Womens Jersey . 31, the CFL club announced Monday. The team also has yet to decide on the future of Doug Berry, who began the season as a consultant to the head coach but took over the offensive co-ordinators duties in July. Antonio Gates Chargers Jersey . -- The St. Johns IceCaps weathered a wild first period with the help of goaltender Jussi Olkinuora, before finding offensive inroads in the second. PHILADELPHIA -- Hey leather lung, yer out!An unruly fan attending Tuesday nights game between the San Francisco Giants and Philadelphia Phillies was escorted from his seat in the sixth inning shortly after a verbal confrontation with an umpire.Plate ump Bob Davidson stopped the game, walked toward where the fan was sitting and had words with him after the man was yelling loudly in Davidsons direction. The fan was sitting 15 rows from the field behind the visitors dugout.Davidson said the fan heckled him for two straight batters, but he halted the game with the next hitter up when Davidson felt the fan made a sexual reference and used foul language.You could have your wife, girlfriend, kids; they buy tickets, Davidson told a pool reporter. They dont have to come here and listen to that.Shortly after the sppat, a Phillies usher approached the fan, who quieted down.dddddddddddd A short time later, another Phillies employee approached the man and escorted him out of his seat.A Phillies spokeswoman said during the game that Davidson complained to team security about the fans language and, when approached, the fan agreed to leave on his own.Davidson, though, said afterward he asked to have the fan ejected.I didnt know why security just doesnt do that on their own, Davidson said. There were kids there and young girls there.Davidson said his actions drew applause from fans -- something he rarely hears in Philadelphia.And people cheered me, which is unusual in this town for me, he said. ' ' '