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DAY 7 - August, 2nd

 

 

 

ARCHERY - Mixed Team

 

1. :KOR R. of Korea

2. :GER Germany

3. :IND India

 

 

 

DIVING - Men's Syncro 3m Springboard

 

1. :CHN P.R. of China

2. :GBR Great Britain

3. :FRA France

 

 

 

ATHLETICS - Men's 10000m

 

1: :UGA J. Cheptegei

2. :KEN ???D. Ebenyo???

3. :ETH S. Barega

 

 

 

BADMINTON - Mixed Doubles

 

1. :CHN P.R. of China

2. :KOR R. of Korea

3. :DEN Denmark

 

 

 

CYCLING BMX - Women's Racing

 

1. :COL M. Pajón

2. :GBR B. Shriever

3. :NED L. Smulders

 

CYCLING BMX - Men's Racing

 

1. :FRA A. Pilard

2. :FRA R. Mahieu

3. :COL C.A. Ramirez Yepes

 

 

 

EQUESTRIAN - Team Jumping

 

1. :SWE Sweden

2. :IRL Ireland

3. :GER Germany

 

 

 

FENCING - Men's Team Epée

 

1. :FRA France

2. :JPN Japan

3. :HUN Hungary

 

 

 

JUDO - Women's +78kg

 

1. :FRA R. Dicko

2. :CHN S. Xu

3. :SRB M. Žabić :BRA B. Souza

 

JUDO - Men's +100kg

 

1. :FRA T. Riner

2. :TJK T. Rakhimov

3. :FIN M. Puumalainen :CUB A. Granda

 

 

 

ROWING - Men's Lightweight Double Scull

 

1. :ITA Italy

2. :IRL Ireland

3. :SUI Switzerland

 

ROWING - Women's Lightweight Double Scull

 

1. :IRL Ireland

2. :GBR Great Britain

3. :USA USA

 

ROWING - Women's Coxless Pair

 

1. :ROU Romania

2. :NZL New Zealand

3. :USA USA

 

ROWING - Men's Coxless Pair

 

1. :SUI Switzerland

2. :ROU Romania

3. :GBR Great Britain

 

 

 

SHOOTING - Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions

 

1. :CHN Q. Zhang

2. :CHN S. Via

3. :GER Germany

 

 

 

TENNIS - Mixed Double

 

1. :USA USA

2. :AUS Australia

2. :CZE Czech Republic

 

 

 

SAILING - Women's WIndsurfing

 

1. :GBR I. Watson

2. :ISR S. Tibi

3. ???

 

SAILING - Men's Windsurfing

 

1. :GER S. Kördel

2. :NED H. Jantak

3. :ARU E. Westera

 

 

 

GYMNASTIC - Men's Trampoline

 

1. :CHN Z. Wang

2. :CHN L. Yan

3. :NZL D. Schimdt

 

 

GYMNASTIC - Women's Trampoline

 

1. :CHN X. Zhou

2. :BRA C. Gomes

3. :FRA L. Labrousse

 

 

 

SWIMMING - Men's 50m Freestyle

 

1. :AUS C. McEvoy

2. :USA J. Alexy

3. :GBR B. Proud

 

SWIMMING - Women's 200m Backstroke

 

1. :AUS K. McKeown

2. :POL L. Bernat

3. :USA R. Smith

 

SWIMMING - Men's 200 Ind. Medley

 

1. :FRA L. Marchand

2. :JPN D. Seto

3. :USA C. Foster

 

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MEDAL TABLE After DAY 7 (94/329)

 

 

 :CHN CHN 17-9-7

 :FRA FRA 13-10-10

 :USA USA 10-17-12

 :AUS AUS 9-10-4

 :GBR GBR 8-9-9

 :JPN JPN 6-9-2

 :ITA ITA 4-3-9

 :HUN HUN 4-3-4

 :ROU ROU 4-2-0

 :GEO GEO 4-1-0

:NED NED 3-5-5

:GER GER 3-3-7

:KOR KOR 3-3-1

:NZL NZL 2-2-1

:CAN CAN 2-1-3 

:CZE CZE -

:ESP ESP 2-0-1

:TUN TUN 2-0-0

:POL POL 1-3-2

:BRA BRA 1-2-5

:SUI SUI 1-2-2

:IRL IRL 1-2-1

:BEL BEL 1-2-0

:UZB UZB 1-1-3

:ISR ISR 1-1-2

:SWE SWE 1-1-1

:CRO CRO 1-1-0

:SVK SVK -

:GRE GRE 1-0-2

:UKR UKR -

:BUL BUL 1-0-1

:COL COL -

:LTU LTU -

:MGL MGL -

:RSA RSA -

:ECU ECU 1-0-0

:UGA UGA -

:KOS KOS 0-1-2

:SLO SLO -

:TUR TUR -

:DEN DEN 0-1-1

:PER PER -

:SRB SRB -

:BIH BIH 0-1-0

:EGY EGY -

:FIJ FIJ -

:KEN KEN -

:MEX MEX -

:MDA MDA -

:TJK TJK -

:AZE AZE 0-0-2

:HKG HKG -

:IND IND -

:NOR NOR -

:ARG ARG 0-0-1

:ARU ARU -

:AUT AUT -

:TPE TPE -

:CUB CUB -

:ETH ETH -

:FIN FIN -

:IRI IRI -

:KAZ KAZ -

:POR POR -

 

 

Women Windsurfing's Bronze Medal is missing.

 

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

Ignore: M 100-KG Turboyev. 
 

Also, don’t see Zhang Zhizhen medaling in men’s tennis. @rafalgorka
 

Day 7 (August 2, 2024)

 

Archery- Mixed Team

Gold- :KOR South Korea

Silver- :USA United States

Bronze- :GER Germany

 

@Jinzha is Schloesser retired? Would switch Netherlands for Germany if she’s still competing. 
 

Athletics- Men’s 10,000m

Gold- :UGA Joshua Cheptegei

Silver- :ETH Selemon Barega

Bronze- :ETH Berihu Aregawi

 

Badminton- Mixed Doubles

Gold- :CHN Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong

Silver- :JPN Yuta Wantanabe/Arisa Higashino

Bronze- :CHN Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping

 

:KOR reigning World Champions Seo Seung-Jae and Chae Yoo-Jung finish just off the podium in fourth.
 

BMX Cycling- Men’s Racing

Gold- :FRA Joris Daudet

Silver- :FRA Romain Mahieu

Bronze- :FRA Sylvain Andre

 

After failing to win a single medal at Tokyo 2020, France rebound in a big way in front of their home crowd. First podium sweep of the games! :GBR Kye White finishes in fourth, followed by :SUI Simon Marquet in fifth, :NED Niek Kimmann in sixth, :COL Carlos Ramirez Yepes in seventh, and :FRA Arthur Pillard in eighth. 
 

BMX Cycling- Women’s Racing

Gold- :AUS Saya Sakakibara

Silver- :COL Mariana Pajon

Bronze- :GBR Bethany Shriever

 

:NED Merel Smulders finishes in fourth, followed by :USA Alise Willoughby in fifth, :USA Felicia Stancil in sixth, :SUI Zoe Claessens in seventh, and :NED Laura Smulders in eighth. 
 

Diving- Men’s 3m Synchro Springboard

Gold- :CHN China (Wang Zongyuan/Cao Yuan)

Silver- :GBR Great Britain (Anthony Harding/Jack Laugher)

Bronze- :MEX Mexico (Osmar Olvera/Rodrigo Diego)

 

:GER Germany (Moritz Wesemann/Lars Rudiger or Timo Barthel) just off the podium in fourth.

 

Equestrian- Team Jumping

Gold- :SWE Sweden

Silver- :NED Netherlands

Bronze- :USA United States


Fencing- Men’s Team Epee

Gold- :ITA Italy

Silver- :HUN Hungary

Bronze- :FRA France

 

Judo- Women’s +78kg

Gold- :JPN Akira Sone

Silver- :FRA Romane Dicko

Bronze- :SRB Milica Zabić

Bronze- :CUB Idalys Ortiz

 

:ISR Raz Hershko and :CHN Xu Shiyan lose their bronze medal bouts. 

 

Judo- Men’s +100kg

Gold- :FRA Teddy Riner

Silver- :BRA Rafael Silva

Bronze- :CZE Lukas Krpalek

Bronze- :TJK Temur Rakhimov

 

:CUB Andy Cruz loses his bronze medal bout. 

 

Rowing- Men’s Pair

Gold- :ESP Jaime Canalejo/Javier García

Silver- :SUI Roman Röösli/Andrin Gulich

Bronze- :ROU Marius Cozmiuc/Sergiu Bejan

 

:GBR Oliver Wynne-Griffith/Thom George finish in fourth. 
 

Rowing- Women’s Pair

Gold- :NED Ymkje Clevering/Veronique Meester

Silver- :ROU Iona Vrînceanu/Roxana Anghel

Bronze- :AUS Jessica Morrison/Annabelle McIntyre

 

Rowing- Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls

Gold- :IRL Fintan McCarthy/Paul O’Donovan

Silver- :ITA Pietro Ruta/Stefano Oppo

Bronze- :SUI Jan Schäuble/Raphaël Ahumada


Rowing- Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls

Gold- :GBR Emily Craig/Imogen Grant

Silver- :IRL Aoife Casey/Margaret Cremen

Bronze- :FRA Laura Tarantola/Claire Bové

 

Sailing- Men’s Windsurfing iQFOiL

Gold- :GER Sebastian Kördel

Silver- :ITA Nicoló Renna

Bronze- :NED Luuc Van Opzeeland

 

Sailing- Women’s Windsurfing iQFOiL

Gold- 

:ISR Shahar Tibi (although there’s like 5 Israelis who could all make the team, so I’m not too sure she’ll even be representing them at Paris)

Silver- :GBR Emma Wilson

Bronze- :ITA Marta Maggetti


Shooting- Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions

 

Swimming- Men’s 50m Freestyle

Gold- :USA Caleb Dressel

Silver- :FRA Florent Manaudou

Bronze- :AUS Cameron McEvoy

 

:USA Michael Andrew finishes just off the podium in fourth.

 

Swimming- Women’s 200m Backstroke

Gold- :AUS Kaylee McKeown

Silver- :USA Regan Smith

Bronze- :USA Phoebe Bacon

 

Swimming- Men’s 200m Individual Medley

Gold- :FRA Leon Marchand

Silver- :GBR Duncan Scott

Bronze- :CHN Wang Shun

 

Tennis- Mixed Doubles

 

Since this event is only at grand slams, it’s hard to determine who are the favourites. 
 

Gold- :GER Laura Siegemund/Tim Pütz

Silver- :GRE Maria Sakkari/Stefanos Tsitsipas

Bronze- :BEL Joran Vliegen/Elise Mertens

 

Tennis- Women’s Singles

Bronze- :TUN Ons Jabeur

 

:CAN Leylah Fernandez goes one step further than she did at RG 2022 by advancing to the semifinals, but loses in straight sets to Jabeur in the bronze medal match.

 

Tennis- Men’s Doubles

Bronze- :GBR Neal Skupski/Joe Salisbury

 

Tight three set battle against :USA Rajeem Ram/Austin Krajicek. 

 

Trampoline Gymnastics- Men’s Individual

Gold- 

:NZL Dylan Schmidt

Silver- :JPN Ryusei Nishioka

Bronze- :CHN Yan Langyu

 

Trampoline Gymnastics- Women’s Individual

Gold- :CHN Zhu Xueying

Silver- :GBR Byrony Page

Bronze- :JPN Hikaru Mori

 

Medal Table After Day 7 (minus one shooting event)

:CHN 15-6-8– 29

:USA 10-18-17– 45

:FRA 9-8-8– 25

:AUS 8-9-9– 26

:GBR 8-8-10– 26

:JPN 8-7-7– 22

:ITA 7-6-6– 19

:GER 6-2-2– 10

:HUN 5-1-1– 7

:CAN 5-0-3– 8

:NED 4-6-7– 17

:KOR 3-3-7– 13

:BRA 3-3-3– 9

:ESP 3-2-3– 8

:NZL 3-2-0– 5

:ROU 2-2-1– 5

:GEO 2-1-3– 6

:CZE 2-1-3– 6

:CRO 2-1-0– 3

:SUI 1-4-2– 7

:ISR 1-2-0– 3

:SWE 1-1-1– 3

:BEL 1-1-1– 3

:TUN 1-1-1– 3

:IRL 1-1-0– 2

:SVK 1-0-2– 3

:RSA 1-0-1– 2

:AZE 1-0-1– 2

:UGA 1-0-0– 1

:LTU 1-0-0– 1

:GRE 0-2-2– 4

:POL 0-2-1– 3

:SRB 0-2-1– 3

:UKR 0-1-3– 4

:ETH 0-1-1– 2

:IND 0-1-1– 2

:UZB 0-1-1– 2

:HKG 0-1-1– 2

:BER 0-1-0– 1

:MGL 0-1-0– 1

:COL 0-1-0– 1

:PER 0-1-0– 1

:KOS 0-1-0– 1

:SMR 0-1-0– 1

:FIJ 0-1-0– 1

:CUB 0-0-2– 2

:MEX 0-0-2– 2

:SLO 0-0-2– 2

:TUR 0-0-1– 1

:KAZ 0-0-1– 1

:TPE 0-0-1– 1

:POR 0-0-1– 1

:AUT 0-0-1– 1

:NOR 0-0-1– 1

:TJK 0-0-1– 1

Gaby Schloesser is still active in archerg and aiming for Paris 2024 as far as I know. Sadly Steve Wijler on the mens side hasn't had great resultd the past year I believe, so I'm not sure we can medal in mixed doubles again. That silver medal last year was really a great moment for them, they really made it a close contest versus Korea.

 

Also I hope you are right that both Smulders sisters are in the BMX final. Even if they don't medal that will just be a great moment for them.

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Well, Wijler finished 6th at the World Champs and 5th in the men’s team event in 2023 (9th in the mixed event). so not so bad. Schloesser was part of the women’s team that took a completely unexpected 4th place in the team event.

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2 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

I think totally otherwise. Games so close, almost at the backyard. This is a huge advantage

Up until 12 months ago I would have agreed with @Orangehair43 but the improvement of British performances has been surprising lately.

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Day 9 04.08

 

146. ARCHERY - M Individual

 

1. Mete Gazoz TUR

2. Marcus d'Almeida BRA

3. Kim Woo-jin KOR

 

Korea wins all three team events in archery but loses both individual ones.

 

147. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - M Rings

 

1. Lan Xingyu CHN

2. Liu Yang CHN

3. Eleftherios Petrounias GRE

 

Double win for China.

 

148. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - W Beam

 

1. Simone Biles USA

2. Rebeca Andrade BRA

3. Melanie de Jesus dos Santos FRA

 

Disaster for China - both their athletes fell off the beam.

 

149. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - M Vault

 

1. Jake Jarman GBR

2. Wataru Tanigawa JPN

3. Artur Davtyan ARM

 

Great vaults by current WCH and Asian Games champion. First medal for Armenia in Paris.

 

150. ATHLETICS - W High Jump

 

1. Yaroslava Mahuchikh UKR

2. Nicola Olyslagers AUS

3. Angelina Topic SRB

 

Very emotional win for Ukraine here.

 

151. ATHLETICS - M Hammer Throw

 

1. Ethan Katzberg CAN

2. Wojciech Nowicki POL
3. Mykhaylo Kokhan UKR

 

Great fight between Nowicki and Katzberg, leader changed 5 times but in the 6th round Katzberg throws massive NR.

 

152. ATHLETICS - M 100m

 

1. Noah Lyles USA

2. Zharnel Hughes GBR

3. Oblique Seville JAM

 

Lyles wins by 0.02 secs.

 

153. BADMINTON - M Doubles

 

1. Kang Min-hyuk, Seo Seung-jae KOR

2. Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty IND

3. Kim Astrup, Anders Skaarup Rasmussen DEN

 

No medal for China in this event.

 

154. EQUESTRIAN - Dressage Individual

 

1. Jessica von Bredow-Werndl GER

2. Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour DEN

3. Charlotte Fry GBR

 

Isabelle Werth GER 4th.

 

155. FENCING - M Foil Team

 

1. Japan

2. United States

3. France

 

First non-judo gold for Japan.

 

156. GOLF - M Individual

 

1. Jon Rahm ESP

2. Viktor Hovland NOR

3. Xander Schauffele USA

 

Rahm wins with -3 on the last three holes.

 

157. ROAD CYCLING - W Road Race

 

1. Demi Vollering NED

2. Marlen Reusser SUI

3. Katarzyna Niewiadoma POL

 

Beatiful bronze for Poland here. Vollering goes solo on the last lap but Niewiadoma grabs this one with a furious finish.

 

158. SHOOTING - W Skeet

 

1. Danka Bartekova SVK

2. Dania Jo Vizzi USA

3. Diana Bacosi ITA

 

And Slovakia gets its gold as well.

 

159. SWIMMING - W 50m Free

 

1. Sarah Sjoestroem SWE

2. Abbey Weitzeil USA

3. Zhang Yufei CHN

 

Shayna Jack AUS finishes 2nd but gets DSQ for a false start.

 

160. SWIMMING - M 1500m Free

 

1. Bobby Finke USA

2. Ahmed Hafnaoui TUN

3. David Wiffen IRL

 

Finke finish is like in Tokyo.

 

161. SWIMMING - M 4x100m Medley Relay

 

1. United States

2. China

3. Australia

 

USA wins an epic relay, by 0.1 sec.

 

162. SWIMMING - W 4x100m Medley Relay

 

1. United States

2. Australia

3. China

 

This one is won by US quite easily. 3 gold medals for USA on a final swimming day.

 

163. TABLE TENNIS - M Singles

 

1. Wang Chuqin CHN

2. Fan Zhendong CHN

3. Jang Woo-jin KOR

 

Asian Games winner beats current WCH in the final.

 

164. TENNIS - W Doubles

 

1. Czech Rep.

2. United States

3. China

 

Another gold for Czech team in this event, after Tokyo.

 

165. TENNIS - M Singles

 

1. Novak Djokovic SRB

2. Carlos Alcaraz ESP

3. Alexander Zverev GER

 

An epic final. Djokovic wins in five.

 

By the end of day 9 we will also know several BOXING bronze medalists:

 

W 54kg, M 51kg, M 63.5kg, M 80kg, M 92kg 

 

I will try to figure out these boxing medals later.

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10 hours ago, MagyarBabu said:

ROWING - Women's Lightweight Double Scull

 

1. :IRL Ireland

2. :GBR Great Britain

3. :USA USA

 

This is quite possibly the boldest prediction I've seen so far - I think :GBR Grant and Craig are unbeaten since Tokyo whilst the Irish pair finished 7th at the worlds. 

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