Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Day 12 Mid Day Japan time August 3 to Mid Day Japan time August 4















The USA men's basketball team beat Spain 95-81 to advance to the semifinals. The game was tied at halftime 43-43. Kevin Durant led team USA with 29 points followed by Jayson Tatum with 13 points and Jrue Holiday added 12 points for team USA.

Andrew Capobianco of the USA finished 10th (401.70 points) in the 3M springboard diving finals. Siyi Xie of China wins gold with 558.75 points, Zongwong Wang of China wins silver with 534.90 points and Jack Laugher of Great Britain wins bronze with 518.00 points.

The USA women's water polo team beat Canada 16-5 to advance to the semifinals. Maggie Steffens, Makenzie Fischer and Alys Williams had 3 goals each to lead team USA. 

American Sam Mikulak finished 6th on Parallel Bars with a score of 15.000 in the men's gymnastics event finals. Jimyan Zou of China wins gold with a 16.233. Lukas Dauser of Germany wins silver with a 15.700 and Ferhat Arican of Germany wins bronze with a 15.633.

Simone Biles of the USA wins bronze on Balance Beam with a score of 14.000 in the women's gymnastics event finals. American Sunisa Lee finished 5th on the Balance Beam with a 13.866. Chenchen Guan of China wins gold with a score of 14.633 and Xijing Tang of China wins silver with a 14.233.

American Brody Malone finished 4th on High Bar with a score of 14.200 in the men's gymnastics event finals. Daiki Hashimoto of Japan wins gold with a score of 15.066. Tin Srbic of Croatia wins silver with a 14.900 score and Nikita Nagornyy of ROC wins bronze with a 14.533 score.

Grant Holloway, Devon Allen, and Daniel Roberts, all of the USA. advanced to the men's 110 hurdles semifinals.

American Chris Nilsen wins silver (19 Ft. 7 in.) in the men's pole vault. Armond Duplantis of Sweden wins gold and Thiago Braz of Brazil wins bronze. 

Ryan Crouser, Joe Kovacs and Payton Otterdahl, all the USA, advanced to the men's shot put finals.

Woody Kincaid, Paul Chelimo and Grant Fisher, all of the USA, advanced to the men's 5000M finals.

Kenny Bednarek, Erriyon Knighton and Noah Lyles, all of the USA, advanced to the men's 200 finals.

Americans Athing Mu (1 minute 55.21 seconds) and Raevyn Rogers (1 minute 56.81 seconds) win gold and bronze respectively, in the women's 800. Keely Hodgkinson of Great Britain wins silver in 1 minute 55.88 seconds.

American Gabby Thomas wins bronze (21.87 seconds) in the women's 200 finals. Elaine Thompson Herah of Jamaica wins gold in 21.53 seconds and Christine Nboma of Namibia wins silver in 21.81 seconds.

American Tamyra Mensah Stock wins gold in women's 68kg freestyle wrestling by beating Blessing Oborududo of Nigeria 4-1. 

Devon Allen and Grant Holloway, both of the USA, advanced to the men's 110 hurdles finals.

Americans Sydney McLaughlin (51.46 seconds - world record) and Dalilah Muhammad (51.58 seconds) wins gold and silver respectively in the women's 400 hurdles final. Femke Bol of the Netherlands wins bronze in 52.03 seconds. McLaughlin and Muhammad have the 2 fastest times in this event ever. 

Americans Garrett Scantling earned 2627 points after the first 3 events of the decathlon(100, long jump, shot put) followed by Zack Ziemek with 2614 points and Steve Bastien with 2592 points.

Americans Eric Bougard earned 2157 points after the first 2 events of the heptathlon( 100 hurdles, high jump), followed by Kendell Williams with 2107 points and Annie Kunz with 2030 points. 


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Medal Count as of 11:45pm Eastern Time August 3

USA                  25 gold, 29 silver, 21 bronze - 75 total
China                32 gold, 21 silver, 16 bronze - 69 total
ROC                 13 gold, 21 silver, 18 bronze - 52 total
Great Britain    13 gold, 17 silver, 13 bronze - 43 total
Japan                19 gold,  6  silver, 11 bronze - 36 total

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