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Paris Olympics 2024, Day 9 highlights: USA's Noah Lyles claims gold in 100m final; Novak Djokovic completes Golden Slam

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Novak Djokovic completed his career Golden Slam while India's Lakshya Sen lost to Viktor Axelsen in semis. Later, USA's Noah Lyles claimed gold in 100m final.
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Paris Olympics 2024, Day 9 highlights: Lovlina Borgohain lost her quarter-final bout, ending India's boxing campaign in Paris 2024. Later, badminton superstar Lakshya Sen suffered a straight-game loss to Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen in the semi-finals. Top seed Novak Djokovic defeated Carlos Alcaraz to claim his maiden Olympic tennis title.

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9: Novak Djokovic completed his career Golden Slam; India's Lakshya Sen will fight for bronze medal
Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9: Novak Djokovic completed his career Golden Slam; India's Lakshya Sen will fight for bronze medal

India's Lakshya Sen suffered a straight-game defeat to reigning champion Viktor Axelsen in the men's singles semi-finals while boxer Lovlina Borgohain was upstaged by China's Li Qian in the women's 75kg quarter-final on Day 9 of the ongoing Paris Olympics 2024. Lovlina's exit ended India's boxing campaign in Paris on Sunday. Entering the last four of the men's hockey tournament, PR Sreejesh-inspired Indian side defeated Great Britain 4-2 on penalties in their quarter-final match after the tie ended 1-1 in regulation time....Read More

Parul Chaudhary ends Paris campaign

The first-half has already seen Parul Chaudhary falter in the women's 3000m steeplechase round 1, as she finished eighth and was dealt a knockout blow. Meanwhile, Jeswin Aldrin failed to breach qualification mark in men's long jump event. Indian shooters Vijayveer Sidhu and Anish Bhanwala could not enter the final of the 25m rapid-fire men's pistol event at Chateauroux. Maheshwari Chauhan and Raiza Dhillon ended in 14th and 23rd place, respectively, in the women's skeet competition.

Amit Rohidas' red card: Hockey India files official appeal

Defender Amit Rohidas was sent off the pitch almost 40 minutes from the final hooter as his stick unintentionally hit a rival player during the last-eight match between India and Great Britain. The umpire will give his report to the technical delegate, who has to see the footage and decide whether the foul was intentional or not. Rohidas will be ruled out of the semifinal if his foul was intentional. Veteran goalkeeper Sreejesh made crucial saves to set India's 4-2 shootout triumph. Hockey India filed an official appeal after Rohidas’ red card.

Lakshya Sen is still medal-bound in Paris

Ace shuttler Lakshya Sen suffered a straight-game defeat to World No.2 Viktor Axelsen in the men's singles semifinals. However, the 22-year-old from Almora still has a chance to finish on the podium in his debut Olympic campaign. Sensational Sen will meet Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia in the bronze medal playoff on Monday.

Golden Slam for Novak as GOAT gets gold

An emotional Novak Djokovic bagged his maiden Olympic tennis gold with a 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (7/2) win over Spain's Carlos Alcaraz in the summit clash. Completing his Golden Slam at the Rolland-Garros on Day 9 of the Paris Olympics 2024, top seed Djokovic became the fifth player to win all four singles Grand Slams and the Olympic gold. The record-time Grand Slam (24) winner had lost three times in Olympic singles semi-finals before adding the elusive gold to his overflowing trophy cabinet.

Paris Olympics 2024 Day 9 RESULTS:

Tennis

Novak Djokovic beats Carlos Alcaraz to win maiden tennis gold medal.

Badminton

Lakshya Sen lost 20-22, 14-21 to reigning champion Viktor Axelsen, will battle for bronze.

Athletics

Parul Chaudhary finishes eighth in women's 3000m steeplechase round 1, knocked out.

Hockey

India defeated Great Britain in men's hockey quarter-final.

Shooting

Vijayveer Singh comes 5th in 25m rapid fire men's pistol qualification Stage 1, Anish comes 7th.

Boxing

Lovlina Borgohain loses women's 75kg quarter-final, knocked out.

Cindy Ngamba becomes refugee team's 1st athlete to win a medal.

Key pointers for Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9:

-Novak Djokovic completed career Golden Slam with win over Carlos Alcaraz in the final.

- Lakshya Sen lost his men's singles semi-final clash.

- Lovlina Borgohain lost her quarter-final bout.

- India defeated Great Britain in men's hockey quarter-final.

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Aug 5, 2024 1:57 AM IST

That's a wrap!

Thank you for reading HT's live blog of the Paris Olympics. World champion Noah Lyles became the fastest man on the planet as the USA sprinter claimed a stunning win in 9.79sec to win gold in the men's 100m final. Top seed Novak Djokovic defeated Carlos Alcaraz 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2) in the men's singles final to seal his first Olympic gold. On Day 10 of the Paris Games, India's Lakshya Sen will fight for bronze against Zii Jia Lee of Malaysia in the badminton singles medal playoff.

Aug 5, 2024 1:45 AM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - USA's Noah Lyles is the fastest man on the planet!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - In a photo-finish, World champion Noah Lyles claimed victory in the dramatic men's Olympic 100m final in Paris. Jamaica's Kishane Thompson claimed silver; he was just five-thousandths of a second off Lyles' pace in the men's 100m final. Fred Kerley of the USA finished third. Defending champion Marcell Jacobs of Italy was fifth in 9.85sec at the Paris Games.

Here are the final standings of the men’s 100m final!

1.Noah Lyles (USA) – 9.79 (.784)

2.Kishane Thompson (Jamaica) – 9.79 (.789)

3.Fred Kerley (USA) – 9.81

4.Akani Simbane (South Africa) – 9.82

5.Lamont Marcell Jacobs (Italy) – 9.85

6.Letsile Tebogo (Botswana) – 9.86

7.Kenneth Bednarek (USA) – 9.88

8.Oblique Seville (Jamaica) – 9.91

Aug 5, 2024 1:40 AM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Amit Rohidas suspended for India’s semi-final clash!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Defender Amit Rohidas will miss India’s Paris Olympics semifinal. The key defender was suspended for a game for the red card he received during the quarterfinal clash with Great Britain. Earlier, Dilip Tirkey, confirmed that Hockey India had appealed against the decision.

Aug 5, 2024 1:29 AM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - By the barest of all margins! Noah Lyles claims gold in men's 100m final

Noah Lyles, of the United States, in lane seven, wins the men's 100-meter final at the 2024 Summer Olympics (AP)
Noah Lyles, of the United States, in lane seven, wins the men's 100-meter final at the 2024 Summer Olympics (AP)

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - WOW - By the barest of all margins! Jamaican pairing of Kishane Thompson and Oblique Seville have been upstaged by World champion Noah Lyles, who claimed the gold medal in the men's 100m final at the Paris Games 2024. Thompson of Jamaica took the silver medal and Fred Kerley of the US has bagged bronze.

Aug 5, 2024 1:24 AM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Who will be the king of modern sprinting? 100m final gets underway

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - World champion Noah Lyles and defending Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs have arrived at the Stade de France to feature in the men's 100m final of the Summer Games 2024. Jamaican pair of Kishane Thompson and Oblique Seville hit top gears in the semi-finals at the famous venue in Paris. USA’s Lyles clocked 9.83sec in finishing second behind Seville in the semi-final 1. South African Akani Simbine won the second semi-final in 9.87sec. Thompson was also impressive as Jamaican won the third and final semi-final in 9.80sec.

Here's the lineup for the men's 100m final:

1. Bednarek

2. Kerley

3. Thompson

4. Simbine

5. Seville

6. Simbine

7. Lyles

8. Teboco

9. Jacobs

Aug 5, 2024 1:17 AM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Yaroslava Mahuchikh wins Ukraine's 1st individual gold!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Ukrainian high jumper Yaroslava Mahuchikh was forced to flee her country due to the war with Russia. On Day 9 of the Summer Games, the Ukrainian high jumper bagged Ukraine's first individual gold of at the Paris Games. Mahuchikh cleared 2.00 meters to finish ahead of Nicola Olyslagers of Australia. Eleanor Patterson of Australia and Gerashchenko shared the bronze at 1.95.

Aug 5, 2024 12:45 AM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Djokovic says Paris gold is his greatest sporting achievement

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Novak Djokovic has described defeating Carlos Alcaraz to claim the Olympic singles gold medal as the biggest achievement of his career. The 37-year-old Serbian ended an eight-month trophy drought to win his first-ever gold medal at the Olympics. Did you know? Djokovic is the oldest man to win the Olympic singles title since tennis returned to the Summer Games in 1988.

"I won the bronze in my first Olympic Games (2008) and ever since then failed to win the medal and played three out of four Olympic Games in semi-finals and couldn't overcome that obstacle," Djokovic told reporters. "And then now at age 37, with a 21-year-old that is probably the best player in the world right now, winning Roland Garros and Wimbledon back-to-back and playing incredible tennis. When I take everything into consideration, this probably is the biggest sporting success I've ever had in my career," he added.

Aug 5, 2024 12:28 AM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Thompson vs Jacobs vs Lyes in 100m final

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - World champion Noah Lyles and defending champion Marcell Jacobs have qualified for the showdown clash of the men's Olympic 100m final. Jamaican pair of Kishane Thompson and Oblique Seville were in top form in the semi-finals. Lyles clocked 9.83sec in finishing second behind Seville. Oblique was first with his blistering personal best of 9.81sec.

Aug 5, 2024 12:11 AM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Who will win men’s 100m final?

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Kishane Thompson, Oblique Sevilla, Marcell Jacobs and Noah Lyes are featuring in the star-studded lineup of the men’s 100m final at the Paris Olympics. Let’s check out the qualified stars for the summit clash in Paris. The final will take place at 1:30 AM IST.

Men’s 100m final lineup:

Kishane Thompson (Jamaica) 9.87

Oblique Sevilla (Jamaica) 9.81

Fred Kerley (USA) 9.84

Noah Lyes (USA) 9.83

Akani Simbine (RSA) 9.87

Letsile Tebogo (Botswana) 9.91

Marcell Jacobs (Italy) 9.92

Kenny Bednarek (USA) 9.93

Aug 5, 2024 12:01 AM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson takes top spot in semi-final 3

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson (9.80) has crossed the finish line first. Fred Kerley of the USA is following him for the second spot. South Africa's Benjamin Richardson is third. Italy's Marcell Jacobs shocked the world by winning men's 100m gold with his personal-best 9.80 in Tokyo.

Aug 4, 2024 11:56 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Men’s 100m: Third semi-final gets underway!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Jamaica's Kishane Thompson is the fastest man in the world this year. He has a world-leading time of 9.77. Andre De Grasse of Canada is the defending 200m champion. Zharnell Hughes of Great Britain is also in action. Here we go!

Aug 4, 2024 11:50 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Akani Simbine finishes 1st in semi-final 2!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - South African Akani Simbine (9.87) finished first while Letsile Tebogo of Botswana has taken the second spot in the men's 100m semi-finals 2. There are three semifinal heats in the men’s 100m.

Aug 4, 2024 11:41 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Surprise surprise! Oblique Seville finishes ahead of Noah Lyles

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Jamaica’s Oblique Seville finishes zoomed past USA’s Noah Lyles to finish first in the semi-finals. Total domination from Seville (9.80) in the 100m semi-finals.

Aug 4, 2024 11:37 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Noah Lyles in action as 100m semi-final gets underway!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - United States' Noah Lyles is aiming to win a rare Olympic sprint double. Lyles was upstaged by Britain's Louie Hinchliffe. Jamaica's Kishane Thompson is also set to test Lyles, who is facing a tough challenge in the men's 100m.

Aug 4, 2024 11:34 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Belgium out of relay after athlete falls ill!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - The Belgian Olympic Committee (COIB) has revealed that the nation will not take part in the triathlon mixed relay event at the Paris Olympics. Belgium's Claire Michel fell ill and training sessions for the swimming leg of the triathlon have been cancelled due to poor water quality in the River Seine. "Claire Michel, a member of the relay team, is unfortunately ill and must withdraw from the competition," the COIB said in a statement. "The COIB and Belgian Triathlon hope that lessons will be learned for future triathlon competitions at the Olympic Games. We are thinking here of the guarantee of training days, competition days and the competition format, which must be clarified in advance to ensure that there is no uncertainty for athletes, entourage and supporters."

Aug 4, 2024 11:29 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - USA claim Olympic women's 4x100m medley gold to set new world record!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - The United States of America set a new world record! The US claimed a historic gold in the women's 4x100m medley relay while Australia took home silver and China finished with a bronze medal. The USA's time of 3min 49.63sec has upstaged the previous record of 3:50.40 set by the Americans back in 2019.

Aug 4, 2024 11:27 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Men’s 400m round 1- heat 6 results!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Charles Dobson of Great Britain bagged the top spot while Belgian Alexander Doom came in second. The men's 100m semi-final will take place after the women's high jump final.

Aug 4, 2024 11:23 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaide win first Olympic medal for Russians in Paris

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider became the first Russians to win a medal at the Paris Olympics. The duo won silver in the women's tennis doubles. For the unversed, Andreeva and Shnaide played as neutrals at the Paris Games. The Russian duo was beaten in three sets in the final by Italy's Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini.

Aug 4, 2024 11:18 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Men’s 400m round 1- heat 1 to 5 results!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Great Britain’s Mathew Hudson-Smith finished first; He is followed by USA’s Christopher Bailey in men's 400m round 1. In the men's 400m round 1 heat 2 - USA’s Michael Norman bagged the first position while Jereem Richards of Trinidad and Tobago took the second spot. In heat 3 - Musala Samukonga of Zambia finished first while Bayapo Ndori of Botswana was second. In heat 4 - USA’s Quincy Hall was first while Samuel Ogazi of Nigeria finished second. In heat 5 - Kirani James of Grenada finished first. He was followed by Canadian Christopher Morales-Williams.

Aug 4, 2024 10:55 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Bobby Finke breaks world record to retain Olympic gold!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - American iron-man Bobby Finke has shattered the men's 1,500 metres freestyle world record at the Paris Games 2024. Finke retained the Olympic gold medal in a thrilling swim. Finke touched the wall in 14 minutes, 30.67 seconds at La Defense Arena. He surpassed Sun Yang's 12-year-old mark of 14:31.02 set at the London Games. Gallant Italian Gregorio Paltrinieri won silver while Daniel Wiffen, the 800m gold medallist, claimed the bronze for Ireland.

Aug 4, 2024 10:24 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Men’s 100m final tonight - Stay tuned for more!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 — The men's 100 metres is one of the blue riband events of the Summer Games. The 100m men’s final of the Paris Olympics 2024 will take place later at night. United States' Noah Lyles is aiming to complete stage one of his quest to win a rare Olympic sprint double. Noah was beaten in the heats by Britain's Louie Hinchliffe. Jamaica's Kishane Thompson is also in good form.

Aug 4, 2024 10:09 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Faulkner wins women's road race gold medal!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - More gold for USA in Paris! American Kristen Faulkner claimed the women's cycling road race gold medal at the Paris Olympics. Marianne Vos of the Netherlands took silver and Belgian Lotte Kopecky was awarded the bronze medal.

Aug 4, 2024 9:52 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Lee and Wang: First men's doubles pair to retain badminton Olympic title

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin won Taiwan's first gold of the Paris Olympics. Lee and Wang became the first men's doubles pair to retain the Olympic title. Taiwan's first gold in Paris also prevented China from winning its third badminton gold of the 2024 Summer Games. The badminton competition concludes on Monday.

Aug 4, 2024 9:29 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Novak Djokovic reacts after claiming first Olympic gold

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Record-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic finally got his first Olympic goldat age 37. Djokovic defeated Spain's Carlos Alcaraz 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2) in the men's singles final to complete his career Golden Slam in Paris. “I put my heart, my soul, my body, my family — my everything — on the line to win Olympic gold,” Djokovic said. “Incredible battle. Incredible fight.”

Aug 4, 2024 9:21 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9: Taiwan supporters checked for political symbols with China at final

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9:Taiwanese supporters, who arrived in the men's doubles badminton final between Taiwan and China in Paris, had to rub off face paint and their banners were also confiscated. Security staff has enforced Olympic rules on political messaging at the Paris Games 2024. "I wrote (on my banner) in Taiwanese, not Chinese, because I want to cheer for them," Mina Syue told Reuters. The International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) ruling prohibits flags or signs that include political messages or support countries that are not participating in the Olympics.

Aug 4, 2024 8:58 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Novak Djokovic ends long wait for tennis gold!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Novak Djokovic completed his career Golden Slam by defeating Spain's Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(3) 7-6(2) in the men's singles final. Novak suffered heartbreaks in Beijing, London, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo before he ended his long wait for gold. The top seed is the fifth player to win all four singles Grand Slams and the Olympic title.

Aug 4, 2024 8:48 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - First Olympic gold in 20 years for Chile!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Chile won its first Olympic gold medal in 20 years today! Francisca Crovetto recorded the historic win for Chile in the women's skeet. Just over three months after becoming a mother, Britain's Amber Rutter won the silver medal at the Paris Games. Crovetto won the gold in a shoot-off!

Aug 4, 2024 8:44 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - American Brady Ellison misses gold in shootout with South Korea's Kim

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - American archer Brady Ellison's bid for a gold was thwarted by South Korean Kim Woo-jin in the men’s individual final. Both scored 10 points on their single arrow in the shoot-off! “This is the match I’ve been dreaming of since we first shot against each other in 2009 or 2010," the 35-year-old Ellison said. "It’s the match I’ve always wanted. I think world archery and the fans across the world have always wanted it."

Aug 4, 2024 8:36 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Golden Slam for Novak Djokovic!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - The historic wait for a gold has ended! Novak Djokovic claimed his first Olympic gold medal by beating Carlos Alcaraz in the men's tennis singles final. Djokovic has become the 5th player to complete Golden Slam!

Aug 4, 2024 8:31 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Kaylia Nemour of Algeria wins gold in uneven bars!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Algeria’s Kaylia Nemour claimed gold in the artistics gymnastics women’s uneven bars final with a score of 15.700. China’s Qiyuan Qiu won silver with 15.500. Sunisa Lee of USA took home a bronze with 14.800.

Aug 4, 2024 8:21 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Complete list of Paris Olympics medal winners

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - China surpassed USA to take the top spot in the Paris Games medal standings. With 18 golds, China is four ahead of USA in the current standings. USA have won a total of 64 medals while China have 41. Here’s a quick look at the medal winners in Paris.

ARCHERY

MEN’S INDIVIDUAL

Gold: Kim Woo-jin, South Korea

Silver: Brady Ellison, United States

Bronze: Lee Woo-seok, South Korea

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

MEN'S RINGS

Gold: Liu Yang, China

Silver: Zou Jingyuan, China

Bronze: Eleftherios Petrounias, Greece

WOMEN'S UNEVEN BARS

Gold: Kaylia Nemour, Algeria

Silver: Qui Qiyuan, China

Bronze: Sunisa Lee, United States

EQUESTRIAN

DRESSAGE INDIVIDUAL

Gold: Jessica von Bredow-Werndl, Germany

Silver: Isabell Werth, Germany

Bronze: Charlotte Fry, Britain

TABLE TENNIS

MEN’S SINGLES

Gold: Fan Zhendong, China

Silver: Truls Moregard, Sweden

Bronze: Félix Lebrun, France

ARCHERY

WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL

Gold: Lim Si-hyeon, South Korea

Silver: Nam Su-hyeon, South Korea

Bronze: Lisa Barbelin, France

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

MEN'S FLOOR EXERCISE

Gold: Carlos Edriel Yulo, Philippines

Silver: Artem Dolgopyat, Israel

Bronze: Jake Jarman, Britain

MEN’S POMMEL HORSE

Gold: Rhys McClenaghan

Silver: Nariman Kurbanov, Kazakhstan

Bronze: Stephen Nedoroscik, United States

WOMEN'S VAULT

Gold: Simone Biles, United States

Silver: Rebeca Andrade, Brazil

Bronze: Jade Carey, United States

BADMINTON

WOMEN'S DOUBLES

Gold: Chen Qing Chen and Jia Yi Fan, China

Silver: Liu Sheng Shu and Tan Ning, China

Bronze: Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida, Japan

BOXING

WOMEN'S 60KG

Bronze: Beatriz Iasmin Soares Ferreira, Brazil and Wu Shih Yi, Taiwan

CYCLING

MEN'S ROAD RACE

Gold: Remco Evenepoel, Belgium

Silver: Valentin Madouas, France

Bronze: Christophe Laporte, France

EQUESTRIAN

DRESSAGE TEAM

Gold: Germany

Silver: Denmark

Bronze: Britain

FENCING

WOMEN'S TEAM SABER

Gold: Ukraine

Silver: South Korea

Bronze: Japan

JUDO

MIXED TEAM

Gold: France

Silver: Japan

Bronze: Brazil and South Korea

ROWING

MEN'S EIGHT

Gold: Britain

Silver: Netherlands

Bronze: United States

WOMEN'S EIGHT

Gold: Romania

Silver: Canada

Bronze: Britain

MEN'S SINGLE SCULLS

Gold: Oliver Zeidler, Germany

Silver: Yauheni Zalaty, AIN

Bronze: Simon van Dorp, Netherlands

WOMEN'S SINGLE SCULLS

Gold: Karolien Florijn, Netherlands

Silver: Emma Twigg, New Zealand

Bronze: Viktorija Senkute, Lithuania

SAILING

MEN'S WINDSURFING

Gold: Tom Reuveny, Israel

Silver: Grae Morris, Australia

Bronze: Luuc van Opzeeland, Netherlands

WOMEN'S WINDSURFING

Gold: Marta Maggetti, Italy

Silver: Sharon Kantor, Israel

Bronze: Emma Wilson, Britain

SHOOTING

WOMEN'S 25M PISTOL

Gold: Yang Jiin, South Korea

Silver: Camille Jedrzejewski, France

Bronze: Veronika Major, Hungary

MEN'S SKEET

Gold: Vincent Hancock, United States

Silver: Conner Lynn Prince, United States

Bronze: Lee Meng Yuan, Taiwan

SWIMMING

MEN'S 100M BUTTERFLY

Gold: Kristof Milak, Hungary

Silver: Josh Liendo, Canada

Bronze: Ilya Kharun, Canada

MIXED 4X100 MEDLEY RELAY

Gold: United States

Silver: China

Bronze: Australia

WOMEN'S 200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

Gold: Summer McIntosh, Canada

Silver: Kate Douglass, United States

Bronze: Kaylee McKeown, Australia

WOMEN'S 800M FREESTYLE

Gold: Katie Ledecky, United States

Silver: Ariarne Titmus, Australia

Bronze: Paige Madden, United States

TABLE TENNIS

WOMEN'S SINGLES

Gold: Chen Meng, China

Silver: Sun Yingsha, China

Bronze: Hina Hayata, Japan

TENNIS

MEN'S DOUBLES

Gold: Matthew Ebden and John Peers, Australia

Silver: Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram, United States

Bronze: Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul, United States

WOMEN'S SINGLES

Gold: Qinwen Zheng, China

Silver: Donna Vekic, Croatia

Bronze: Iga Swiatek, Poland

TRACK AND FIELD

MEN'S SHOTPUT

Gold: Ryan Crouser, United States

Silver: Joe Kovacs, United States

Bronze: Rajindra Campbell, Jamaica

MIXED 4X400M RELAY

Gold: Netherlands

Silver: United States

Bronze: Britain

WOMEN'S 100M

Gold: Julien Alfred, Saint Lucia

Silver: Sha'Carri Richardson, United States

Bronze: Melissa Jefferson, United States

WOMEN'S TRIPLE JUMP

Gold: Thea LaFond, Dominica

Silver: Shanieka Ricketts, Jamaica

Bronze: Jasmine Moore, United States

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ARCHERY

MIXED TEAM

Gold: Kim Woo-jin and Lim Si-hyeon, South Korea

Silver: Michelle Kroppen and Florian Unruh, Germany

Bronze: Brady Ellison and Casey Kaufhold, United States

BADMINTON

MIXED DOUBLES

Gold: Zheng Siwei and Huang Ya Qiong, China

Silver: Kim Won-ho and Jeong Na-eun, South Korea

Bronze: Yuta Watanabe and Arisa Higashino, Japan

DIVING

MEN'S SYNCHRONIZED 3M SPRINGBOARD

Gold: Long Daoyi and Wang Zongyuan, China

Silver: Juan Celaya and Osmar Olvera, Mexico

Bronze: Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher, Britain

CYCLING BMX RACING

MEN'S

Gold: Joris Daudet, France

Silver: Sylvain Andre, France

Bronze: Romain Mahieu, France

WOMEN'S

Gold: Saya Sakakibara, Australia

Silver: Manon Veenstra, Netherlands

Bronze: Zoe Claessens, Switzerland

EQUESTRIAN

TEAM JUMPING

Gold: Britain

Silver: United States

Bronze: France

FENCING

MEN'S TEAM ÉPÉE

Gold: Hungary

Silver: Japan

Bronze: Czech Republic

JUDO

MEN'S 100KG

Gold: Teddy Riner, France

Silver: Kim Min-jong, South Korea

Bronze: Temur Rakhimov, Tadzhikistan and Alisher Yusupov, Uzbekistan

WOMEN'S 78KG

Gold: Beatriz Souza, Brazil

Silver: Raz Hershko, Israel

Bronze: Romane Dicko, France and Kim Ha-yun, South Korea

ROWING

MEN'S PAIR

Gold: Martin Sinkovic and Valent Sinkovic, Croatia

Silver: Tom George and Oliver Wynne-Griffith, Britain

Bronze: Andrin Gulich and Roman Roeoesli, Switzerland

MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT DOUBLE SCULLS

Gold: Fintan McCarthy and Paul O’Donovan, Ireland

Silver: Stefano Oppo and Gabriel Soares, Italy

Bronze: Petros Gaidatzis and Antonios Papakonstantinou, Greece

WOMEN'S PAIR

Gold: Ymkje Clevering and Veronique Meester, Netherlands

Silver: Roxana Anghel and Ioana Vrinceanu, Romania

Bronze: Annabelle McIntyre and Jess Morrison, Australia

WOMEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT DOUBLE SCULLS

Gold: Emily Craig and Imogen Grant, Britain

Silver: Ionela Cozmiuc and Gianina van Groningen, Romania

Bronze: Zoi Fitsiou and Dimitra Kontou, Greece

SAILING

MEN'S SKIFF

Gold: Diego Botín and Florián Trittel, Spain

Silver: Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie, New Zealand

Bronze: Ian Barrows and Hanks Henken, United States

WOMEN'S SKIFF

Gold: Annette Duetz and Odile van Aanholt, Netherlands

Silver: Vilma Bobeck and Rebecca Netzler, Sweden

Bronze: Charline Picon and Sarah Steyaert, France

SHOOTING

WOMEN'S 50M RIFLE 3 POSITIONS

Gold: Chiara Leone, Switzerland

Silver: Sagen Maddalena, United States

Bronze: Zhang Qiongyue, China

SWIMMING

MEN'S 200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

Gold: Léon Marchand, France

Silver: Duncan Scott, Britain

Bronze: Wang Shun, China

MEN'S 50M FREESTYLE

Gold: Cameron McEvoy, Australia

Silver: Benjamin Proud, Britain

Bronze: Florent Manaudou, France

WOMEN'S 200 BACKSTROKE

Gold: Kaylee McKeown, Australia

Silver: Regan Smith, United States

Bronze: Kylie Masse, Canada

TENNIS

MIXED DOUBLES

Gold: Katerina Siniakova and Tomas Machac, Czech Republic

Silver: Wang Xinyu and Zhang Zhizhen, China

Bronze: Gabriela Dabrowski and Felix Auger Aliassime, Canada

TRACK AND FIELD

MEN'S 10,000M

Gold: Joshua Cheptegei, Uganda

Silver: Berihu Aregawi, Ethiopia

Bronze: Grant Fisher, United States

TRAMPOLINE

MEN'S

Gold: Ivan Litvinovich, AIN

Silver: Wang Zisai, China

Bronze: Yan Langyu, China

WOMEN'S

Gold: Bryony Page, Britain

Silver: Viyaleta Bardzilouskaya, AIN

Bronze: Sophiane Methot, Canada

Thursday, Aug. 1

CANOE SLAM

MEN'S SINGLE KAYAK

Gold: Giovanni De Gennaro, Italy

Silver: Titouan Castryck, France

Bronze: Pau Echaniz, Spain

FENCING

WOMEN'S TEAM FOIL

Gold: United States

Silver: Italy

Bronze: Japan

GYMNASTICS

WOMEN'S ALL-AROUND

Gold: Simone Biles, United States

Silver: Rebeca Andrade, Brazil

Bronze: Sunisa Lee, United States

JUDO

MEN'S -100KG

Gold: Zelym Kotsoiev, Azerbaijan

Silver: Ilia Sulamanidze, Georgia

Bronze: Peter Paltchik, Israel and Muzaffarbek Turoboyev, Uzbekistan

WOMEN'S -78KG

Gold: Alice Bellandi, Italy

Silver: Inbar Lanir, Israel

Bronze: Ma Zhenzhao, China and Patricia Sampaio, Portugal

ROWING

MEN'S DOUBLE SCULLS

Gold: Andrei-Sebastian Cornea and Marian Enache, Romania

Silver: Stef Broenink and Melvin Twellaar, Netherlands

Bronze: Philip Doyle and Daire Lynch, Ireland

WOMEN'S DOUBLE SCULLS

Gold: Brooke Francis and Lucy Spoors, Australia

Silver: Ancuta Bodnar and Simona Radis, Romania

Bronze: Mathilda Hodgkins Byrne and Rebecca Wilde, Britain

MEN'S FOUR

Gold: United States

Silver: New Zealand

Bronze: Britain

WOMEN'S FOUR

Gold: Netherlands

Silver: Britain

Bronze: New Zealand

SHOOTING

MEN'S 50M RIFLE 3 POSITIONS

Gold: Liu Yukun, China

Silver: Serhiy Kulish, Ukraine

Bronze: Swapnil Kusale, India

SWIMMING

MEN'S 200M BACKSTROKE

Gold: Hubert Kos, Hungary

Silver: Apostolos Christou, Greece

Bronze: Roman Mityukov, Switzerland

WOMEN'S 200M BUTTERFLY

Gold: Summer McIntosh, Canada

Silver: Regan Smith, United States

Bronze: Zhang Yufei, China

WOMEN'S 200M BREASTSTROKE

Gold: Kate Douglass, United States

Silver: Tatjana Smith, South Africa

Bronze: Tes Schouten, Netherlands

WOMENS 4X200 FREESTYLE RELAY

Gold: Australia

Silver: United States

Bronze: China

TRACK AND FIELD

MEN'S 20KM RACE WALK

Gold: Brian Pintado, Ecuador

Silver: Caio Bonfim, Brazil

Bronze: Álvaro Martín, Spain

WOMEN'S 20KM RACE WALK

Gold: Yang Jiayu, China

Silver: María Pérez, Spain

Bronze: Jemima Montag, Australia

Wednesday, July 31

GYMNASTICS

MEN'S ALL AROUND

Gold: Shinnosuke Oka, Japan

Silver: Zhang Boheng, China

Bronze: Xiao Ruoteng, China

CANOE

WOMEN'S SINGLE

Gold: Jessica Fox, Australia

Silver: Elena Lilik, Germany

Bronze: Evy Leibfarth, United States

CYCLING

BMX FREESTYLE

WOMEN’S PARK

Gold: Deng Yawen, China

Silver: Perris Benegas, United States

Bronze: Natalya Diehm, Australia

MEN’S PARK

Gold: Jose Torres Gil, Argentina

Silver: Kieran Darren David Reilly, Britain

Bronze: Anthony Jean Jean, France

DIVING

SYNCHRONIZED 10-METER PLATFORM

WOMEN

Gold: Chen Yuxi and Quan Hongchan, China

Silver: Jo Jin Mi and Kim Mi Rae, North Korea

Bronze: Andrea Spendolini Sirieix and Lois Toulson, Britain

FENCING

MEN'S SABRE TEAM

Gold: South Korea

Silver: Hungary

Bronze: France

JUDO

WOMEN'S 70KG

Gold: Barbara Matic, Croatia

Silver: Miriam Butkereit, Germany

Bronze: Michaela Polleres, Austria, and Gabriella Willems, Belgium

MEN'S 90KG Gold: Lasha Bekauri, Georgia

Silver: Sanshiro Murao, Japan

Bronze: Maxime-Gael Ngayap Hambou, France, and Theodoros Tselidis, Greece

ROWING

MEN’S QUADRUPLE SCULLS

Gold: Netherlands (Lennart van Lierop, Finn Florijn, Tone Wieten, Koen Metsemakers)

Silver: Italy (Luca Chiumento, Luca Rambaldi, Andrea Panizza, Giacomo Gentili)

Bronze: Poland (Dominik Czaja, Mateusz Biskup, Miroslaw Zietarski, Fabian Baranski)

WOMEN’S QUADRUPLE SCULLS

Gold: Britain (Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson, Georgina Brayshaw)

Silver: Netherlands (Laila Youssifou, Bente Paulis, Roos de Jong, Tessa Dullemans)

Bronze: Germany (Maren Voelz, Tabea Schendekehl, Leonie Menzel, Pia Greiten)

SWIMMING

WOMEN'S 100M FREESTYLE

Gold: Sarah Sjoestroem, Sweden

Silver: Torri Huske, United States

Bronze: Siobhan Haughey, Hong Kong

WOMEN'S 1,500M FREESTYLE

Gold: Katie Ledecky, United States

Silver: Anastasiia Kirpichnikova, France

Bronze: Isabel Gose, Germany

MEN'S 100M FREESTYLE

Gold: Pan Zhanle, China

Silver: Kyle Chalmers, Australia

Bronze: David Popovici, Romania

MEN'S 200M BREASTSTROKE

Gold: Léon Marchand, France

Silver: Zac Stubblety-Cook, Australia

Bronze: Caspar Corbeau, Netherlands

MEN'S 200M BUTTERFLY

Gold: Léon Marchand, France

Silver: Kristof Milak, Hungary

Bronze: Ilya Kharun, Canada

SHOOTING

WOMEN'S TRAP

Gold: Adriana Ruano, Guatemala

Silver: Silvana Maria Stanco, Italy

Bronze: Penny Smith, Australia

TRIATHLON

WOMEN

Gold: Cassandre Beaugrand, France

Silver: Julie Derron, Switzerland

Bronze: Beth Potter, Britain

MEN

Gold: Alex Yee, Britain

Silver: Hayden Wilde, New Zealand

Bronze: Leo Bergere, France

Tuesday, July 30

FENCING

WOMEN'S EPEE TEAM

Gold: Italy

Silver: France

Bronze: Poland

GYMNASTICS

WOMEN'S TEAM

Gold: United States

Silver: Italy

Bronze: Brazil

JUDO

WOMEN'S 63KG

Gold: Andreja Leški, Slovenia

Silver: Prisca Awiti Alcaraz, Mexico

Bronze: Clarisse Agbegnenou, France and Laura Fazliu, Kosovo

MEN'S 81KG

Gold: Takanori Nagase, Japan

Silver: Tato Grigalashvili, Georgia

Bronze: Lee Joon-hwan, South Korea and Somon Makhmadbekov, Tajikistan

RUGBY SEVENS

WOMEN'S

Gold: New Zealand

Silver: Canada

Bronze: United States

SHOOTING

MIXED TEAM 10M AIR PISTOL

Gold: Zorana Arunovic and Damir Mikec, Serbia

Silver: Sevval Ilayda Tarhan and Yusef Dikec, Turkey

Bronze: Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh, India

MEN'S TRAP

Gold: Nathan Hales, Britain

Silver: Qi Ying, China

Bronze: Jean Pierre Brol, Guatemala

SWIMMING

WOMEN'S 100M BACKSTROKE

Gold: Kaylee McKeown, Australia

Silver: Regan Smith, United States

Bronze: Katharine Berkoff, United States

MEN'S 800M FREESTYLE

Gold: Daniel Wiffen, Ireland

Silver: Bobby Finke, United States

Bronze: Gregorio Paltrinieri, Italy

MEN’S 4x200M FREESTYLE RELAY

Gold: Britain

Silver: United States

Bronze: Australia

TABLE TENNIS

MIXED DOUBLES

Gold: Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha, China

Silver: Ri Jong-sik and Kim Kum-yong, North Korea

Bronze: Lim Jong-hoon and Shin Yu-bin, South Korea

Monday, July 29

ARCHERY

MEN'S TEAM

Gold: South Korea

Silver: France

Bronze: Turkey

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

MEN’S TEAM

Gold: Japan

Silver: China

Bronze: United States

CANOE SLALOM

MEN'S CANOE SINGLE

Gold: Nicolas Gestin, France

Silver: Adam Burgess, Britain

Bronze: Matej Benus, Slovakia

CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE

MEN’S CROSS-COUNTRY

Gold: Tom Pidcock, Britain

Silver: Victor Koretzky, France

Bronze: Alan Hatherly, South Africa

DIVING

MEN’S SYNCHRONIZED 10M PLATFORM

Gold: Lian Junjie and Yang Hao, China

Silver: Tom Daley and Noah Williams, Britain

Bronze: Rylan Wiens and Nathan Zsombor-Murray, Canada

EQUESTRIAN

EVENTING TEAM

Gold: Britain

Silver: France

Bronze: Japan

FENCING

WOMEN'S SABER INDIVIDUAL

Gold: Manon Apithy-Brunet, France

Silver: Sara Balzer, France

Bronze: Olga Kharlan, Ukraine

MEN'S FOIL INDIVIDUAL

Gold: Cheung Ka Long, Hong Kong

Silver: Filippo Macchi, Italy

Bronze: Nick Itkin, United States

JUDO

WOMEN'S 57KG

Gold: Christa Deguchi, Canada

Silver: Mimi Huh, South Korea

Bronze: Sarah Leonie Cysique, France and Haruka Funakubo, Japan

MEN’S 73KG

Gold: Hidayat Heydarov, Azerbaijan

Silver: Joan-Benjamin Gaba, France

Bronze: Soichi Hashimoto, Japan and Adil Osmanov, Moldova

SHOOTING

WOMEN’S 10M AIR RIFLE

Gold: Ban Hyo-jin, South Korea

Silver: Huang Yuting, China

Bronze: Audrey Gogniat, Switzerland

MEN’S 10M AIR RIFLE

Gold: Sheng Lihao, China

Silver: Victor Lindgren, Sweden

Bronze: Miran Maricic, Croatia

SKATEBOARDING

Gold: Yuto Horigome, Japan

Silver: Jagger Eaton, United States

Bronze: Nyjah Huston, United States

SWIMMING

WOMEN’S 100M BREASTSTROKE

Gold: Tatjana Smith, South Africa

Silver: Tang Qianting, China

Bronze: Mona McSharry, Ireland

WOMEN’S 200M FREESTYLE

Gold: Mollie O'Callaghan, Australia

Silver: Ariarne Titmus, Australia

Bronze: Siobhan Bernadette Haughey, Hong Kong

WOMEN'S 400M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

Gold: Summer McIntosh, Canada

Silver: Katie Grimes, United States

Bronze: Emma Weyant, United States

MEN’S 100M BACKSTROKE

Gold: Thomas Ceccon, Italy

Silver: Xu Jiayu, China

Bronze: Ryan Murphy, United States

MEN’S 200M FREESTYLE

Gold: David Popovici, Romania

Silver: Matthew Richards, Britain

Bronze: Luke Hobson, United States

Sunday, July 28

ARCHERY

WOMEN'S TEAM

Gold: South Korea

Silver: China

Bronze: Mexico

CANOE SLALOM

WOMEN'S KAYAK SINGLE

Gold: Jessica Fox, Australia

Silver: Klaudia Zwolinska, Poland

Bronze: Kimberley Woods, Britain

CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE

WOMEN'S CROSS-COUNTRY

Gold: Pauline Ferrand-Prevot, France

Silver: Haley Batten, United States

Bronze: Jenny Rissveds, Sweden

FENCING

WOMEN'S FOIL INDIVIDUAL

Gold: Lee Kiefer, United States

Silver: Lauren Scruggs, United States

Bronze: Eleanor Harvey, Canada

JUDO

WOMEN’S 52KG

Gold: Diyora Keldiyorova, Uzbekistan

Silver: Distria Krasniqi, Kosovo

Bronze: Larissa Pimenta, Brazil and Amandine Buchard, France

MEN’S 66KG

Gold: Hifumi Abe, Japan

Silver: Willian Lima, Brazil

Bronze: Gusman Kyrgyzbayev, Kazakhstan and Denis Vieru, Moldova

SHOOTING

MEN'S 10M AIR PISTOL

Gold: Xie Yu, China

Silver: Federico Nilo Maldini, Italy

Bronze: Paolo Monna, Italy

SWIMMING

MEN'S 400M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

Gold: Léon Marchand, France

Silver: Tomoyuki Matsushita, Japan

Bronze: Carson Foster, United States

WOMEN'S 100M BUTTERFLY

Gold: Torri Huske, United States

Silver: Gretchen Walsh, United States

Bronze: Zhang Yufei, China

SHOOTING

WOMEN'S 10M AIR PISTOL

Gold: Oh Ye-jin, South Korea

Silver: Kim Ye-ji, South Korea

Bronze: Manu Bhaker, India

SKATEBOARDING

WOMEN’S STREET

Gold: Coco Yoshizawa, Japan

Silver: Liz Akama, Japan

Bronze: Rayssa Leal, Brazil

Saturday, July 27

CYCLING

MEN’S INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL

Gold: Remco Evenepoel, Belgium

Silver: Filippo Ganna, Italy

Bronze: Wout van Aert, Belgium

WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL

Gold: Grace Brown, Australia

Silver: Anna Henderson, Britain

Bronze: Chloe Dygert, United States

DIVING

WOMEN'S SYNCHRONIZED 3M SPRINGBOARD

Gold: Chang Yani and Chen Yiwen, China

Silver: Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook, United States

Bronze: Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen, Britain

FENCING

WOMEN’S EPEE INDIVIDUAL

Gold: Vivian Kong, Hong Kong

Silver: Auriane Mallo-Breton, France

Bronze: Eszter Muhari, Hungary

MEN’S SABER INDIVIDUAL

Bronze: Luigi Samele, Italy

JUDO

WOMEN 48KG

Gold: Natsumi Tsunoda, Japan

Silver: Baasankhuu Bavuudori, Mongolia

Bronze: Shirine Boukli, France, and Tara Babulfath, Sweden

MEN 60KG

Gold: Yeldos Smetov, Kazakhstan

Silver: Luka Mkheidze, France

Bronze: Ryuju Nagayama, Japan and Francisco Garrigos, Spain

RUGBY SEVENS

Gold: France

Silver: Fiji

Bronze: South Africa

SHOOTING

10M AIR RIFLE MIXED TEAM

Gold: Huang Yuting and Sheng Lihao, China

Silver: Keum Ji-hyeon and Park Ha-jun, South Korea

Bronze: Alexandra Le and Islam Satpayev, Kazakhstan

SWIMMING

MEN’S 400M FREESTYLE

Gold: Lukas Maertens, Germany

Silver: Elijah Winnington, Australia

Bronze: Kim Woo-min, South Korea

MEN’S 4X100M FREESTYLE RELAY

Gold: United States

Silver: Australia

Bronze: Italy

WOMEN’S 400M FREESTYLE

Gold: Ariarne Titmus, Australia

Silver: Summer McIntosh, Canada

Bronze: Katie Ledecky, United States

WOMEN’S 4X100M FREESTYLE RELAY

Gold: Australia

Silver: United States

Bronze: China

Aug 4, 2024 8:13 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Boxer Cindy Ngamba becomes refugee team's 1st athlete to win a medal in Paris

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Cameroonian boxer Cindy Ngamba is the first athlete on the Refugee Olympic Team to clinch a medal at the Paris Games. Ngamba scripted history after a fierce bout with French boxer Davina Michel in the women’s middleweight quarterfinals. Ngamba was the flag bearer for the 37 athletes, making up the biggest Olympic Refugee Team.

Aug 4, 2024 8:07 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - ‘Eroded trust in video review system’: Hockey India

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Hockey India has mentioned key issues in the official statement after the men’s side defeated Great Britain at the Paris Games. According to Hockey India, the incidents in the match have undermined confidence in the officiating process among players, coaches, and fans. Hockey India called for a thorough review of these matters to uphold the integrity of the sport and ensure fair play in future matches.

Key issues highlighted include:

1.    Inconsistent video umpire reviews, particularly regarding the red card decision for an Indian player, which has eroded trust in the video review system.

2.    Coaching of a goalkeeper from behind the goalpost during the shoot-out.

3.    Use of a video tablet by a goalkeeper during the shoot-out.

Aug 4, 2024 8:01 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Hockey India breaks silence on Amit Rohidas' red card

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Hockey India released a statement on Amit Rohidas' red card after PR Sreejesh guided India to the Paris Olympics semifinals. Hockey India has officially raised concerns about the quality of umpiring and decision-making in the ongoing Paris Olympic Games 2024. The complaint focuses on a critical match between India and Great Britain, where several inconsistencies in officiating potentially influenced the game's outcome.

Aug 4, 2024 7:55 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Viktor Axelsen gives Lakshya Sen a special mention!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen was all praise for Lakshya Sen after winning the semi-final clash of the Paris Games. Lakshya lost to Viktor by 20-22, 14-21. Axelsen said that Lakshya will be one of the favourites to win an Olympic gold 4 years from now.

Aug 4, 2024 7:42 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Maheshwari Chauhan and Raiza Dhillon exit skeet qualification!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Maheshwari Chauhan and Raiza Dhillon are out of the women's skeet qualification in Paris. Chauhan finished 13th with a score of 118. Dhillon was 23rd with 113 points. Both shooters missed out on qualification places.

Aug 4, 2024 7:40 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Tokyo repeat for Germany as Von Bredow-Werndl wins dressage gold

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Jessica von Bredow-Werndl defended her Olympic title in individual dressage while German Isabell Werth repeated the result from the Tokyo Games. The one-two underscores extended Germany's dominance in equestrian disciplines. "She is such a cool dude, but I could feel, especially during her victory lap, how much she enjoys it," von Bredow-Werndl said of the horse. "I don't know when I will have a horse like her again, or if."

Aug 4, 2024 7:33 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Vijayveer Sidhu and Anish Bhanwala fail to qualify!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Shooters Vijayveer Sidhu and Anish Bhanwala have bowed out in the men's 25m rapid-fire pistol qualification. Sidhu and Bhanwala struggled in the second qualification round. Vijayveer started his round with 100 and 98. He bagged a 92 in the last series to exit the qualification position. Anish had 99 and 97 but with a 93 in the last series, he finished 13th.

Aug 4, 2024 7:22 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Nigeria make Olympic history!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Nigeria made Olympic history by becoming the first African team (male or female) to enter the Olympic quarterfinals in basketball. Ezinna Kalu scored 21 points as Nigeria defeated Canada 79-70. Did you know? Nigeria already have doubled the number of wins in pool play. Nigeria earlier arrived in Paris for its first Olympic victory since the 2004 Athens Games.

Aug 4, 2024 7:15 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - More gold for China!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - China's Fan Zhendong has earned an Olympic gold in the men's singles table tennis. World champion Fan outclassed the lower-ranked Truls Moregard 4-1 in a pulsating final at the Paris Games. China has the undisputed side in the sport. The world-beaters have dominated the sport again in the Olympics.

Aug 4, 2024 7:04 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - ‘Best day of my life’: Basterra after Spain stun Belgium

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Eighth-ranked Spain dumped reigning champions Belgium out of the Paris Games 2024 in men's hockey. Captain Marc Miralles landed the third goal three minutes before the end. Spain have not made it past the last eight since Beijing 2008. Defending champions Belgium reached the last two Olympic finals. Jose Maria Basterra opened the scoring in the 40th minute while Marc Reyne put Spain back in front after 55 minutes. "I think today is the best day of my life," Basterra said. "We had pointed to this day in our calendar, and now we are so happy. We have to enjoy today and tomorrow we will see (face) our opponents and we will see how to beat them."

Aug 4, 2024 6:56 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Can Vijayveer Sidhu secure qualification berth?

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - In the second series of men's 25m rapid-fire pistol qualification, Anish Bhanwala began with 49/50 to take the 6th spot. With a 48/50, Vijayveer Sidhu was dropped from second to fourth. The top 6 athletes will secure qualification berths.

Aug 4, 2024 6:46 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Gold for South Korea's Kim Woojin in individual archery event

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - South Korea's Kim Woojin has bagged the gold medal in the individual men's archery event at the Paris Olympics. Brady Ellison of the United States took silver while South Korea's Lee Wooseok won the bronze medal in the individual men's archery event.

Aug 4, 2024 6:41 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Australian sex offender leaves Paris Games; IOC looking into the issue

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Australian Brett Sutton had an interview with Swiss TV channel RTS about Julie Derron's performance after the triathlon event. Sutton, a convicted sex offender, coached women’s triathlon silver medallist Julie. He has left the Paris 2024 Games; the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is looking into the matter. In 1999, Sutton pleaded guilty to five counts of sexual abuse of a 13-year-old Australian swimmer he had been coaching. He was sentenced to two years in prison. The sentence was suspended for three years.

Aug 4, 2024 6:26 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Taiwan's Lin outclasses Staneva to ensure medal amid gender debate

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Lin Yu-ting defeated Svetlana Kamenova Staneva of Bulgaria by unanimous decision in a featherweight quarter-final fight. The boxer has ensured Taiwan its third boxing medal at the Paris Olympics. Lin and Algeria's Imane Khelif have been at the centre of a social media storm after the boxers were disqualified for failing gender tests during the 2023 World Championships.

Aug 4, 2024 6:21 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Tears of joy for Dhanraj Pillay as India beat Great Britain

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - An emotional Dhanraj Pillay backed India to win a historic gold medal in Paris after PR Sreejesh made splendid shootout saves in a 4-2 victory over Great Britain. "I couldn't stop my tears. I have never seen such performance in many years and now I am convinced that this team can bring us the Olympic gold after 44 years," the former India skipper told PTI. Skipper Harmanpreet Singh, Sukhjeet Singh, Lalit Upadhyay and Rajkumar Pal were on target for India.

Aug 4, 2024 6:13 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Shubankar Sharma in action!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Indian golfer Shubankar Sharma is T43 in the men's round 3 of individual stroke play at the Paris Games. Spain's Jon Rahm has claimed the first spot and USA's Xander Schauffele is second in the third round. Round 4 is underway at Le Golf National.

Aug 4, 2024 6:00 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Belgium, the reigning hockey Olympic gold medallists are out of Paris Games!

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - Spain stunned Belgium 3-2 to enter semi-finals in men’s hockey tournament at the Paris Games 2024. Belgium, the reigning Olympic gold medallists are out of the Paris Games!

Aug 4, 2024 5:57 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9 - IBA gender tests on two boxers were flawed and illegitimate: IOC in Paris

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) claimed that the gender tests conducted by the International Boxing Association (IBA) on two female fighters at last year's world championships were illegitimate and lacked credibility. The sex tests led to their disqualification at the 2023 World Championships. "Those tests are not legitimate tests. The tests themselves, the process of the tests, the ad hoc nature of the tests are not legitimate," IOC spokesperson Mark Adams told a press conference. "The testing, the method of the testing, the idea of the testing which happened kind of overnight. None of it is legitimate and this does not deserve any response," Adams added.

Aug 4, 2024 5:48 PM IST

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9: Jeswin Aldrin fails to breach qualification mark in men's long jump event

Paris Olympics 2024 Live Updates Day 9: India athlete Jeswin Aldrin failed to cross the qualification mark in the men's long jump event at the Stade de France. Aldrin's best attempt was 7.61m in the Group B men's long jump qualification, which was also his single successful jump at the Stade de France. His best attempt secured a lowly 13th spot out of 16 in Group B. Thus, he failed to breach the qualification standard of 8.15 m.

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