Monday 2 August 2021

Tokyo 2020 Day Ten

Day Ten is is the first without a number of the high evented sports such as Swimming, Fencing and Judo with just 20 medal events across eight sports. 

Medals 


The Men's Rings saw double joy for China as Yang Liu won GOLD and Hao You took SILVER while Eleftherios Petrounias (GRE) collected BRONZE



In the Women's Floor Exercise, GOLD went to Jade Carey (USA) as she finished ahead of Vanessa Ferrari (ITA) who took SILVER while Mai Murakami and Angelina Melnikova both took BRONZE after scoring 14.166. GB's Jessica and Jennifer Gadirova finished in sixth and seventh. 

The Men's Vault saw GOLD won by Jeahwan Shin (KOR) as he finished ahead of Denis Abliazin (ROC) who took SILVER and Artur Davtyan (ARM) who collected BRONZE

The Men's Long Jump GOLD went to Miltiadis Tentoglou (GRE) as he outjumped Juan Miguel Echevarria (CUB) who took SILVER and Maykel Masso (CUB) who collected BRONZE

In the Women's 100m Hurdles, Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (PUR) won GOLD ahead of Kendra Harrison (USA) who took SILVER and Megan Tapper (JAM) who collected BRONZE

The Women's Discus GOLD was won by Valarie Allman (USA) as she outthrew Kristin Pudenz (GER) who took SILVER and Yaime Perez (CUB) who claimed BRONZE

The Men's 300m Steeplechase GOLD went to Soufiane El Bakkali (MAR) as he finished ahead of Lamecha Girma (ETH) who scooped SILVER and Benjmain Kigen (KEN) who collected BRONZE

In the Women's 5000m, Sifan Hassan (NED) won GOLD ahead of Hellen Obiri (KEN) who took SILVER while Gudaf Tsegay (ETH) collected BRONZE


The Women's Doubles GOLD went to Greysia Polii/Apriyani Rahayu (INA) as they won 2-0 against Yi Fan Jia/Qing Chen Chen (CHN) who took SILVER. Heeyong Kong/Soyeong Kim collected BRONZE after winning 2-0 against fellow Korean pair Seungchan Shin/Sohee Lee.

The Men's Singles GOLD went to Viktor Axelsen (DEN) as he won 2-0 against Long Chen (CHN) who took SILVER. BRONZE was collected by Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (INA) as he won 2-0 against Kevin Cordon (GUA).


The Women's Team Sprint GOLD was won by CHINA as they finished ahead of Germany who took SILVER and ROC who collected BRONZE




The
Eventing Team GOLD went to GB trio Tom McEwen, Laura Collett and Oliver Townend as they finished ahead of Australia (Kevin McNab, Shane Rose and Andrew Hoy) who took SILVER. BRONZE was collected by France (Nicolas Touzaint, Karim Florent Laghouag and Christopher Six). 

The Eventing Individual GOLD was won by Julia Krajewski (GER) with GB's Tom McEwen scooping SILVER and Andrew Hoy (AUS) claiming BRONZE. GB duo Oliver Townend and Laura Collett finished in fifth and ninth.

The Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol GOLD was won by Jean Quiquampoix (FRA) as he equalled the Olympic Record with a score of 34 ahead of Leuris Pupo (CUB) who took SILVER while Yuehong Li (CHN) collected BRONZE

In the Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions, GOLD went to Changhong Zhang (CHN) with a WORLD RECORD score of 466. Sergey Kamenskiy (ROC) took SILVER while Milenko Sebic (SRB) collected BRONZE


The Women's 87kg GOLD was won by Zhouyu Wang (CHN) with a total of 270 ahead of Tamara Yalaira Salazar Arce (ECU) who took SILVER. BRONZE was collected by Crismery Dominga Sanatan Peguero (DOM).

The Women's +87kg saw an Olympic Record as Wenwen Li (CHN) won GOLD ahead of GB's Emily Jade Campbell who scooped SILVER while Sarah Elizabeth Robles (USA) collected BRONZE. 


The Men's Greco-Roman 60kg GOLD was won by Luis Alberto Orta Sanchez (CUB) as he defeated Kenichiro Fumita (JPN) who took SILVER. BRONZES went to Sergey Emelin (ROC) and Sallike Walihan (CHN) as they defeated Victor Ciobanu (MDA) and Lenur Temirov (UKR).

The Men's Greco-Roman 130kg GOLD went to Mijain Lopez Nunez (CUB) as he defeated Iakobi Kajaia (GEO) who took SILVER. BRONZES went to Sergei Semenov (ROC) and Riza Kayaalp (TUR) as they defeated Yasmani Acosta Fernandez (CHI) and Amin Mirazazadeh (IRI).

In the Women's Freestyle 76kg, GOLD went to Aline Rotter Focken (GER) as she defeated Adeline Maria Gray (USA) who took SILVER. BRONZES went to Qian Zhou (CHN) and Yasemin Adar (TUR) as they defeated Hiroe Minagawa (JPN) and Alperi Medet Kyzy (KGZ). 




Team GB News


Laura Muir reached the Women's 1500m semi-finals alongside team-mate Katie Snowden but Revee Walcott-Nolan missed out. 

Holly Bradshaw reached the Pole Vault semi-finals while Nick Miller secured a spot in the Hammer final. 


Deborah Kerr secured a spot in the Women's Kayak Single 200m semi-finals. 
James Heatly and Jack Laugher secured a spot in the Men's 3m Springboard semi-finals.


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