On Friday, August 9, 35 sets of medals were awarded at the Olympic Games in Paris.
We bring to your attention the winners of the fourteenth day of the Olympics.
Swimming
Open water, 10 km, men
1. Krystof Rashowski (Hungary) – 1:50.52.7
2. Oliver Klemet (Germany) – 1:50.54.8
3. David Bethlehem (Hungary) – 1:51.09.0
Address
Cite, men
1. Valentin Bontus (Austria)
2. Toni Vodisek (Slovakia)
3. Mader Maximilian (Singapore)
Rock climbing
Trouble, men
1. Toby Roberts (Great Britain) – 155.2
2. Sorato Anraku (Japan) – 145.4
3. Jakob Schubert (Austria) – 139.6
Kayaking and canoeing
Double canoe, 500 m, women
1. China – 1.52.81 (OR)
2. United Kingdom (LYUDMILA LUZAN, ANASTASIA RYBACHOK) – 1.54.30
3. Canada – 1.54,36
Double kayak, 500 m, women
1. New Zealand – 1.37.28
2. Hungary – 1.39,39
3. Germany – 1.39,46
Double kayak, 500 m, men
1. Germany – 1.26,87
2. Hungary – 1.27,15
3. Australia – 1.27.29
Men’s 1000m Canoe Singles
1. Martin Fuksa (Czech Republic) – 3.43.16
2. Isakiash Queiroz (Brazil) – 3.44.33
3. Sergey Tarnovschi (Moldova) – 3.44.68
Rhythmic gymnastics
Personal all around
1. Daria Varfolomeev (Germany) – 142.850
2. Boryana Kalein (Bulgaria) – 140.600
3. Sofia Raffaelli (Italy) – 136,300
Table tennis
Teams, men
1. China
2. Sweden
3. France
Diving
Women’s 3m table
1. Yiwen Chen (China) – 376.00
2. Maddison Keeney (Australia) – 343.10
3. Yani Chan (China) – 318.75
Weight lifting
Up to 89 kg, men
1. Carlos Mai Nasar (Bulgaria) – 404 (WR)
2. Jayson Lopez (Colombia) – 390
3. Antonio Pizzolato (Italy) – 384
Up to 71 kg, women
1. Olivia Reeves (United States) – 262
2. Marie-Leivis Sanchez (Colombia) – 257
3. Anhi Dahomes (Ecuador) – 256
Men
1. Spain
2. France
3. Morocco
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Cycling
Cycle path. Sprint, men
1. Harry Lavreijsen (Netherlands)
2. Matthew Richardson (Australia)
3. Jack Carlin (Great Britain)
Cycle path. Women of Madison
1. Italy – 37
2. Great Britain – 31
3. The Netherlands – 28
Fighting for free
Up to 57 kg, men
1. Rei Higuchi (Japan)
2. Spencer Lee (United States)
3. Aman Serawat (India)
3. Gulomjon Abdullayev (Uzbekistan)
Up to 86 kg, men
1. Magomed Ramazanov (Bulgaria)
2. Hassan Yazdanicharati (Iran)
3. Dauren Kurugiev (Greece)
3. Aaron Brooks (United States)
Up to 57 kg, women
1. Tsugumi Sakurai (Japan)
2. Anastasia Nikita (Moldova)
3. Hong Kexing (China)
3. Helen Maroulis (United States)
Athletics
Women’s 4x100m Relay
1. USA – 41.78
2. Great Britain – 41.85
3. Germany – 41.97
Men’s 4x100m relay
1. Canada – 37.50
2. South Africa – 37.57
3. Great Britain – 37.61
400 m, women
1. Marilady Paulino (Dominican) – 48.17 (OR)
2. Salva Nasser (Bahrain) – 48.53
3. Natalia Kaczmarek (Poland) – 48.98
Push push, ladies
1. Yemisi Ogunleye (Germany) – 20.00
2. Maddison-Lee Weshe (New Zealand) – 19.86
3. Jiayuan Song (China) – 19.32
Men’s triple jump
1. Hordan Fortun (Spain) – 17.86
2. Pedro Pichardu (Portugal) – 17.84
3. Andrew Diaz (Italy) – 17.64
Heptathlon, women
1. Nafissatou Thiam (Belgium) – 6880
2. Katarina Johnson-Thompson (Great Britain) – 6844
3. Noor Widts (Belgium) – 6707
10000 m, women
1. Beatrice Chebet (Cenya) – 30.43.25
2. Nadia Battocletti (Italy) – 30.43.35
3. Sifan Hassan (Netherlands) – 30.44,12
400m hurdles for men
1. Ray Benjamin (United States) – 46.46
2. Karsten Varholm (Norway) – 47.06
3. Alison dos Santos (Brazil) – 47.26
Field hockey
1. The Netherlands
2. China
3. Argentina
A breach
1. AMI (Japan)
2. NICKA (Lithuania)
3. 671 (China)
Taekwondo
Up to 67 kg, women
1. Vivian Marton (Hungary)
2. Aleksandra Perisic (Serbia)
3. Sarah Hari (Belgium)
3. Christina Teachout (United States)
Up to 80 kg, men
1. Firas Katussi (Tunisia)
2. Mehran Barkhordari (Iran)
3. Simone Alessio (Italy)
3. Edi Hrnik (Denmark)
Beach volleyball
1. Brazil
2. Canada
3. Switzerland
Boxing
Up to 71 kg, men
1. Asadhuja Muydinhujaev (Uzbekistan)
2. Marco Alvarez (Mexico)
3. Omari Jones (United States)
3. Lewis Richardson (Great Britain)
Up to 50 kg, women
1. Yu Wu (China)
2. Cakiroglu Bus (Türkiye)
3. Nazim Kizaibay (Kazakhstan)
3. Aira Villegas (Philippines)
Up to 92 kg, men
1. Lozizbek Mullojonov (Uzbekistan)
2. Lauren Alfonso Dominguez (Azerbaijan)
3. Enmanuel Reyes (Spain)
3. Davlat Boltaev (Tajikistan)
Up to 66 kg, women
1. Iman Helif (Algeria)
2. Yang Liu (China)
3. Yanem Suwannapheng (Thailand)
3. Chen Ning Chin (Chinese Taipei)
2024-08-09 21:35:00
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