Day 13 saw 29 medal events across a variety of 13 sports with some handing out their first medals of the games.
Medals
The Men's Triple Jump GOLD was won by Pedro Pichardo (POR) as he out-jumped Yamin Zhu (CHN) who took SILVER while Fabrice Hugues Zango (BUR) collected BRONZE.
In the Men's Shot Put, double joy for USA as Ryan Crouser took GOLD with an Olympic Record throw of 22.30 ahead of Joe Kovacs who scooped SILVER. BRONZE was collected by Tomas Walsh (NZL).
The Men's 100m Hurdles saw GOLD won by Hansle Parchment (JAM) ahead of Grant Holloway (USA) who took SILVER while Ronald Levy (JAM) claimed BRONZE. GB's Andrew Pozzi finished in seventh.
In the Men's 20km Race Walk, GOLD was won by Massimo Stano (ITA) ahead of Koki Ikeda (JPN) who scooped SILVER and Toshikazu Yamanshi (JPN) who collected BRONZE. GB's Callum Wilkinson and Tom Bosworth finished in 10th and 25th.
The Women's Pole Vault saw GOLD won by Katie Nageotte (USA) ahead of Anzhelika Sidorova (ROC) who took SILVER and GB's Holly Bradshaw who claimed BRONZE.
In the Men's 400M, Steven Gardiner (BAH) won GOLD ahead of Anthony Jose Zambrano (COL) who scooped SILVER and Kirani James (GRN) who collected BRONZE.
A successful title defence for Nafissatou Thiam (BEL) in the Women's Heptathlon as she won GOLD ahead of Anouk Vetter (NED) who took SILVER and Emma Oosterwegel (NED) who collected BRONZE.
An Olympic Record in the Men's Decathlon of 9018 points as Damian Warner (CAN) won GOLD ahead of Kevin Mayer (FRA) who scooped SILVER and Ashley Moloney (AUS) who collected BRONZE.
The Women's Light (57-60kg) saw Kellie Anne Harrington (IRL) and Beatriz Ferreira (BRA) reach the final as they defeated Sudaporn Seesondee (THA) and Mira Potkonen (FIN) who both collected BRONZES.
In the Men's Fly (48-52kg), BRONZES went to Ryomel Tanaka (JPN) and Saken Bibossinov (KAZ) as they lost out to Carlo Paalam (PHI) and GB's Galal Yafai who will meet in the final.
The Men's Middle (69-75kg) saw Oleksandr Khyzhniak (UKR) and Herbet Sousa (BRA) advance to the final as they defeated Gleb Bakshi (ROC) and Eumir Marcial (PHI) who both claimed BRONZES.
The Men's Feather (52-57kg) final was won by Albert Batyrgaziev (ROC) as he defeated Duke Ragan (USA) who took SILVER.
The
Men's Kayak Single 200m GOLD was won by
Sandor Totka (HUN) ahead of
Manfredi Rizza (ITA) who took
SILVER while
GB's Liam Heath collected
BRONZE.
In the Women's Canoe Single 200m, GOLD for Nevin Harrison (USA) as she finished ahead of Laurence Vincent-Laporte (CAN) who scooped SILVER while Liudmyla Luzan (UKR) claimed BRONZE.
The Women's Kayak Single 500m saw GOLD won by Lisa Carrington (NZL) with Tamara Csipes (HUN) taking SILVER and Emma Aastrand Jorgensen (NOR) collecting BRONZE.
In the Men's Kayak Double 1000m, GOLD was won by Australia (Jean Van Der Westhuyzen/Thomas Green) as they finished ahead of Germany (Max Hoff/Jacob Shopf) who scooped SILVER while Czech Republic (Josef Dostal/Radek Slouf) claimed BRONZE.
The Women's Keirin GOLD was won by Shanne Braspennicx (NED) as she finished ahead of Ellesse Andrews (NZL) who took SILVER while Lauriane Genest (CAN) collected BRONZE.
GOLD for GB's Matt Walls in the Men's Omnium as he finished ahead of Campbell Stewart (NZL) who took SILVER and Elia Viviani (ITA) who collected BRONZE.
Double joy for China in the Women's 10m Platform as Hongchan Quan won GOLD ahead of Yuxi Chen who scooped SILVER while Melissa Wu (AUS) collected BRONZE. GB's Alejandra Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson finished in seventh and ninth.
The Women's BRONZE was won by USA as they secured a 4-3 win over Australia.
The
Men's GOLD was won by
Belgium as they secured a 3-2 shoot-out victory having drawn 1-1 with
Australia who took
SILVER.
BRONZE went to
India as they won 5-4 against
Germany.
The Women's Kata GOLD was won by Sandra Sanchez Jaime (ESP) ahead of Kiyou Shimzu (JPN) who took SILVER. BRONZES were collected by Mo Sheung Grace Lau (HKG) and Viviana Bottaro (ITA).
In the
Men's Kumite -67kg, GOLD was won by
Steven Da Costa (FRA) as he defeated
Eray Samdan (TUR) who scooped
SILVER. BRONZES went to
Darkhan Assadilov (KAZ) and Abdel Rahman Almasatfa (JOR).
The Women's Kumite-55kg saw GOLD won by Ivet Goranova (BUL) as she defeated Anzhelika Terliuga (UKR) who took SILVER while BRONZES went to Bettina Plank (AUT) and Tzuyun WEN (TPE).
The Men's 10km GOLD was won by Florian Wellbrock (GER) as he finished ahead of Kristof Rasovsky (HUN) who took SILVER while Gregorio Paltrineri (ITA) collected BRONZE.
The Men's Park GOLD was secured by Keegan Palmer (AUS) as he finished ahead of Pedro Barros (BRA) who scooped SILVER while Cory Juneau (USA) claimed BRONZE.
In the Men's Combined, Alberto Gines Lopez (ESP) won GOLD ahead of Nathaniel Coleman (USA) who scooped SILVER and Jakob Schubert (AUT) who collected BRONZE.
The Women's Team GOLD was won by China as they sealed a 3-0 win over Japan who took SILVER. BRONZE went to Hong Kong as they defeated Germany 3-1.
The Men's Freestyle 57kg GOLD was won by Zavur Uguev (ROC) as he defeated Kumar Ravi (IND) who scooped SILVER. BRONZES went to Thomas Gilman (USA) and Nurlslam Sanayev (KAZ) as they overcame Georgi Vangelov (BUL) and Reza Atrinagharchi (IRI).
In the Men's Freestyle 86kg, GOLD went to David Morris Taylor III (USA) as he defeated Hassan Yazdanicharati (IRI) who took SILVER. BRONZES were collected by Myles Amine (SMR) and Artur Naifonov (ROC) as they overcame Javrail Shapiev (UZB) and Deepak Punia (IND).
The Women's Freestyle 57kg GOLD was won by Risako Kawai as she overcame Iryna Kurachkina (BLR) who took SILVER. BRONZES went to Evelina Nikolova (BUL) and Helen Maroulis (USA) as they overcame Valeria Koblova (ROC) and Khongorzul Boldsaikhan (MGL).
Team GB News
The trio of J
ake Wightman, Josh Kerr and Jake Heyward all advanced to the semi-finals of the
Men's 1500m.
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