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Leon Marchand is unstoppable, took the fourth gold in Paris!

See all the medalists from the seventh day of the Olympics

Aug 3, 2024 07:10 211

Swimmer Leon Marchand won his fourth gold medal – at 200 meters combined with 1:54.06 minutes and improved the Olympic record of Michael Phelps, BNR reported.

In athletics, Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei also set an Olympic record in the 10,000 meters with 26:43.14 minutes.

Medalists from the seventh day of the Olympic Games in Paris:

Sports Shooting, 50m Rifle from Three Positions, Women:
1. Chiara Leoni (Switzerland) - 464.4 points, Olympic record
2. Sajon Madalina (USA) - 463.0
3. Qunyue Zhang (China) - 452.9

rowing, non-nursing pair, men:
1. Croatia (Martin Sinkovic and Valent Sinkovic) - 6:23.66 minutes
2. Great Britain (Oliver Winnie-Griffith and Tom George) - 6:24.11
3. Switzerland (Andrin Gulich and Roman Roesli) - 6:24.76

rowing, non-nursing couple, women:
1. The Netherlands (Imke Clevering and Veronique Meester) - 6:58.67 minutes
2. Romania (Ioana Vrancianu and Roxana Angel) - 7:02.97
3. Australia (Jess Morrison and Annabelle McIntyre) - 7:03.54

rowing, double sculls lightweight, men:
1. Republic of Ireland (Finton McCarthy and Paul O'Donovan) - 6:10.99 minutes
2. Italy (Stefano Opo and Gabriel Soares) - 6:13.33
3. Greece (Antonios Papaconstantinou and Petros Gaidatsis) - 6:13.44

rowing, double sculls lightweight, women:
1. Great Britain (Emily Craig and Imogen Grant) - 6:47.06 minutes
2. Romania (Ianina Elena van Groningen and Livia Kozmiuch) - 6:48.78
3. Greece (Dimitra Kontou and Zoe Fitziou) - 6:49.28

synchronized three-meter springboard jumping, men:
1. Wang Zunyuan and Daoi Lun (China) - 446.10 points
2. Juan Manuel Zelaya Hernandez and Osmar Olvera Ibarra (Mexico) - 444.03
3. Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher (Great Britain) - 438.15

trampoline jumps, women:
1. Bryony Page (Great Britain) - 56,480 points
2. Violeta Bordilovskaya (Belarus) - 56.060
3. Sofian Metto (Canada) - 55.650

trampoline jumps, men:
1. Ivan Litvinovich (Belarus) - 63,090 points
2. Zisai Wang (China) - 61.890
3. Lanyu Yang (China) - 60.950

sailing, skiff women - class 49erFX:
1. The Netherlands (Odil Van Aanholt, Annette Doetz) - 74 penalty points
2. Sweden (Vilma Bobek, Rebecca Netzler) - 76
3. France (Sarah Steyar, Charlene Picon) - 79

sailing, skiff, 49er class:
1. Spain (Diego Bottin le Hever, Florian Tritel) - 70 penalty points
2. New Zealand (Isaac McHardy, William McKenzie) - 82
3. USA (Ian Burrows, Hans Henken) - 88

equestrian, show jumping, team competition:
1. Great Britain - 2 penalty points
2. USA - 4
3. France - 7

Archery Mixed Doubles:
1. Republic of Korea (Woo-jin Kim and Si-hyun Lim)
2. Germany (Florian Unruh and Michel Kroppen)
3. USA (Brady Ellison and Casey Kaufhold)

badminton, mixed doubles:
1. Su Wei Zheng and Ya Qun Huang (China)
2. Won-ho Kim and Na-un Jeon (Republic of Korea)
3. Yuta Watanabe and Arisa Higashino (Japan)

judo, category over 78 kg, women:
1. Beatrice Souza (Brazil)
2. Raz Ershko (Israel)
3. Ha-yun Kim (Republic of Korea) and Roman Dicot (France)

Judo, category up to 100 kilograms, men
1. Teddy Riner (France)
2. Kim Minjeon (Republic of Korea)
3. Temur Rakhimov (Tajikistan), Alisher Yusupov (Uzbekistan)

Swimming, Men's 50m Freestyle:
1. Cameron McEvoy (Australia) - 21.25 seconds
2. Benjamin Proud (Great Britain) - 21.30
3. Florent Manodou (France) - 21.56

Swimming, 200 meter individual medley, men:
1. Leon Marchand - 1:54.06 minutes
2. Duncan Scott (Great Britain) - 1:55.31
3. Shun Wang (China) - 1:56.00

swimming, 200m backstroke, women:
1. Kayleigh McKeon (Australia) - 2:03.73 minutes, Olympic record
2. Regan Smith (USA) - 2:04.26
3. Kylie Maas (Canada) - 2:05.57

fencing, epee (men) - team:
1. Hungary (Gergej Šikloši, Mate Koch, David Nagy and Tibor Andrasfi)
2. Japan (Masaru Yamada, Koki Kano, Akira Komata)
3. Czech Republic (Martin Rubes, Jakub Yurka, Jiri Beran, Michal Chopper)

running 10000 meters, men
1. Joshua Cheptegei (Uganda) - 26:43.14 minutes, Olympic record
2. Berihu Aregawi (Ethiopia) - 26:43.44
3. Grant Fisher (USA) - 26:43.46

BMX race, men:
1. Joris Daudet (France) - 31.422 seconds
2. Sylvain Andre (France) - 31.706
3. Romain Mayu (France) - 32.022

BMX competition, women:
1. Saya Sakakibara (Australia) - 34.231 seconds
2. Manon Feenstra (Netherlands) - 34.954
3. Zoe Klassens (Switzerland) - 35.060

tennis, mixed doubles:
1. Katerzyna Sinyakova/Tomas Makhach (Czech Republic)
2. Xinyu Wang / Zhuzheng Zhang (China)
3. Gabriela Dabrovsky /Felix Auger-Aliasim (Canada)