WASHINGTON -- Hillary Clinton wants to get as close as possible to Michael Phelps and Simone Biles. So shes spending more than $13 million on political ads at the Olympics -- while Donald Trump is sitting on the sidelines.The Democratic presidential nominee is taking advantage of the millions of Americans tuned in to watch the champion swimmer and gymnast, as well as other U.S. athletes, rack up medals during the Summer Games in Rio. Republican Trump, meanwhile, hasnt aired a single general election ad yet -- a decision that baffles some political strategists.Id love to know what theyre waiting for, said Will Ritter, a Republican ad maker and veteran of Mitt Romneys presidential bids. Trumps avoidance of political norms such as advertising cannot survive the professionalized deconstruction that Hillary is doing every day, he said.Clintons multimillion-dollar investment meant that across the U.S. viewers, captivated by coverage of top events like swimming and womens gymnastics, saw her commercials in prime time each of the past three nights, Kantar Medias political advertising tracker shows.During the three weeks of Olympics coverage, her campaign is spending $8 million on the national NBC network, $1.1 million more on affiliated cable channels Bravo, USA and MSNBC and $4.5 million on local affiliates in key presidential battleground states such as Florida, according to the tracker.Sundays Olympics ratings for NBC averaged 29.8 million viewers -- a very significant audience.While Trumps campaign has requested advertising rates from stations in key states, including Florida, the Olympics are slipping beyond his reach.One Clinton ad in heavy rotation is an awkward clip from his appearance on David Lettermans former late-night show. The host holds up Trump shirts and ties and points out that they were made in Bangladesh and China, not America. Trump smiles sheepishly.The Clinton campaign also is airing a new ad about her economic plan, which a narrator says would create millions of new jobs.Her commercials caught viewers nationwide who tuned in Saturday for the U.S. mens water polo match against Croatia, and those who watched rowing, beach volleyball and road cycling on Sunday.In addition to the nationwide spots, Clintons Olympics-targeted ads aired on local television during Fridays lengthy opening ceremony in battleground states such as Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Iowa.NBC sold its Olympics advertising in packages -- most of which were locked down months ago, said Ben Angle, a senior media buyer at National Media who isnt connected to the 2016 presidential race. The higher the spending, the more likely the ads are to land in premium slots, such as the prime time marquee competitions.At a rally in New Hampshire over the weekend, Trump bragged about how he has spent nothing on ads as Clinton has made a major outlay.Its a little early to spend, Trump said. You know its like the racehorse, right? Hangs back, hangs back, hangs back. And I think weve got some pretty good ads. But we dont want to go too fast.But the imbalance is a striking change from four years ago, when then-cash-strapped Romney and his allies scrounged up an estimated $18 million to match what President Barack Obama was spending to advertise during the three weeks of the London Games, according to Kantar Media.Clinton is following Obamas Olympics playbook. The president debuted several commercials during the games in 2012, a mix of positive messages about his presidency and contrasts with Romney.While Romney and his allies also focused on the London Games, the GOP nominating convention was still weeks away, putting money he raised for his general election campaign out of reach.A pro-Romney super political action committee, Restore Our Future, did air an ad featuring Olympic athletes talking about his business sense. After all, he was tapped to run the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games, the first after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.We made the determination the Olympics offered a large captive audience who werent channel surfing, former Restore Our Future leader Carl Forti said. And in the case of Mitt Romney, we had a candidate who turned around the Salt Lake Olympics and had a unique story to tell.There are a few pro-Trump groups doing a relatively minor amount of advertising.Rebuilding America Now is spending about $2 million in the first three weeks of this month, but has nothing on the national NBC network. Its spending is concentrated on national cable and in four states: Florida, Ohio, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, Kantar Media shows.---Associated Press writers Jill Colvin, Steve Peoples and David Bauder contributed to this report.---Keep track on how much Clinton and Trump are spending on television advertising, and where theyre spending it, via APs interactive ad tracker. http://elections.ap.org/content/ad-spending---Follow Julie Bykowicz on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/bykowicz Jason Vargas Jersey . Collaros, 25, was solid last season, posting a 5-2 record as the starter while incumbent Ricky Ray was injured. 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Saturday, kick-off 5:30Principality StadiumDespite Wales struggling against Japan and Argentina, they come into the game one win away from equalling their best ever finish in an autumn series. On a performance level, however, Wales have struggled.They face a Springboks side who drew with the Barbarians, lost to England and for the first time fell to Italy, last week. The pressure is on Allister Coetzee and the Springboks team to put some pride back into the South African jersey which has been missing for some time.If the result against Italy was poor, the manner of defeat has sent the level of expectation among Boks fans to an all-time low. This South African side is one void of confidence, evident from Pat Lambie and Elton Jantjies decision to kick penalties rather than kick to touch and back themselves to drive over for a try last weekend in Florence.Team NewsAfter an abysmal display against Japan, Rob Howley puts his faith in the side that defeated Argentina two weeks ago. The only change sees captain Sam Warburton miss out through injury, with Dan Lydiate coming in at flanker. On the bench, Taulupe Faletau returns from injury, while Sam Davies is named among the replacements after his injury-time drop goal saw off the challenge of Japan.With Coetzees back firmly to the wall, he has discarded a host of experienced internationals from the match-day squad with record try-scorer Bryan Habana, Willie Le Roux, JP Pietersen all gone and Pat Lambie benched. He has put his faith, and possibly his future, in the hands of a team that includes three debutants: Uzair Cassiem, Rohan Janse van Rensburg and Jamba Ulengo. Whether his huge gamble pays off is another matter.?Wales: Halfpenny, North, S. Williams, J. Davies, Li. Williams, Biggar, G. Davies; Jenkins, Owens, Francis, Charteris, Jones, Lydiate, Tipuric, Moriarty.Replacements: Baldwin, Smith, Lee, Hill, Faaletau, Ll.ddddddddddddWilliams, S. Davies, Roberts.South Africa: Goosen, Combrick, Venter, van Rensburg, Ulengo, Jantjies, de Klerk; Mtawarira, Strauss, Adriaanse, du Toit, de Jager, Carr, Cassiem, Whiteley.Replacements: Marx, Kitshoff, Nyakane, Mostert, du Preez, van Zyl, Lambie, Mapoe.Key head-to-headThere is a huge question mark over Coetzees midfield. Francois Venter made his debut two games ago against England, while Rohan Janse van Rensburg makes his Test debut on Saturday. Van Rensburg burst onto the Super Rugby scene this year with 10 tries in 17 games, and rescued a draw against the Barbarians with a try three minutes from time.South Africa need big performances from them both, who come up against Scott Williams and Jonathan Davies who have yet to show their attacking flair for Wales this November. Whoever can come out on top in this battle will decide who ends the year on a high.Key statsOut of the 31 Tests between the two teams, Wales have won just two and drawn one.The record victory came back in 1998, when the Springboks won 96-13 in Pretoria.South Africa edged Wales 23-19 in last years World Cup quarter-final but lost the last time they were in Wales, 12-6 in 2014.WeatherThe weather in Cardiff will be cloudy on Saturday, but more importantly dry with temperatures of seven degrees.PredictionUnlike South Africa, Wales have shown some glimpses of their attacking class and much will be expected of the in-form Liam Williams. The narrow defeat of Japan will be forgotten if they can get a third win against the Springboks and they should get it. With so much on the line for Coetzee, he would have been forgiven for going for the tried and tested stars of South Africas past. His gamble on youth wont pay off.Wales by 12 ' ' '