Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Day 13 - August 7, 2024











American Carson Tyler advanced to the men's 3M springboard diving final.

Shelby McEven of the USA advanced to the men's high jump final.

Alaysha Johnson, Masai Russell and Grace Stark, all of the USA, advanced to the women's 100 hurdles semifinal.

Graham Blanks, and Grant Fisher, both of the USA, advanced to the men's 5000 finals.

Hobbs Kessler and Bryce Hoppel, both of the USA, advanced to the men's 800 semifinals.

American Hampton Morris wins bronze in men's 61kg weightlifting

The USA men's volleyball team lost to Poland in the semifinals 3-2, 23-25, 27-25, 25-14, 23-25, 13-15. The USA is eliminated.

American Tom Schaar wins silver (92.23 score) in men's skateboarding park final. Keegan Palmer of Australia  wins gold with a 93.11 score and Augusto Akio of Brazil wins bronze with a 91.85 score.

American Katie Moon (4.85) wins silver in the women's pole vault. Nina Kennedy (4.90) of Australia wins gold and Alysha Newman (4.85) of Canada wins bronze. 

American Sarah Hildebrandt wins gold by defeating Yusneylis Guzman Lopez of Cuba 3-0 in women's freestyle wrestling 50kg final match. 

The USA men's water polo team beat Australia 11-10 in the quarterfinals. Alex Bowen and Hannes Daube each scored 2 goals to lead team USA.

Grant Holloway, Freddie Crittenden and Daniel Roberts, all of the USA, advanced to the men's 110 hurdles final.

The USA cycling women's team pursuit of Jennifer Valente, Lily Williams, Chloe Dygert and Kristen Faulkner win gold in 4:04.306 by beating New Zealand (4:04.927.)

American Salif Mane advanced to the men's triple jump final.

The USA artistic swimming team (914.3421 points) wins silver in the team acrobatic routine. China wins gold with a score of 996.1389 and Spain wins bronze with a score of 900.7319.

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

American Alexis Holmes advanced to the women's 400 final.

American Quincy Hall (43.40) wins gold in the men's 400 final. Matthew Hudson Smith (43.44) of Great Britain wins silver and Muzala Samukonga (43.74) of Zambia wins bronze. Quincy Hall comes roaring back to win gold.

The USA women's basketball team beat Nigeria 88-74 in the quarterfinals. The USA led at halftime 52-33.  A'ja Wilson scored 20 points and Jackie Young scored 15 points to lead Team USA. The USA advanced to the semifinals.

American Kenneth Rooks (8:06.41) wins silver in the men's 3000 steeplechase. Soufiane El Bakkali of Morocco (8:06.05) wins gold and Abraham  Kibiwot (8:06.47) of Kenya wins bronze. Rooks took the lead halfway through the last lap and El Bakkali passed Rooks in the last 50 meters to win gold.

The USA men's beach volleyball team of Andy Benesh/Miles Partain lost in the quarterfinals to Cherif Younousse/Ahmed Tijan of Qatar 2-0, 14-21, 16, 21. Benesh/Partain are eliminated. All 4 USA beach teams have been eliminated.


Medal Count as of 8:30pm Eastern time

USA                  27 gold, 35 silver, 32 bronze - 94 total
China                25 gold, 23 silver, 17 bronze - 65 total
France               13 gold, 17 silver, 21 bronze - 51 total
Great Britain     12 gold, 17 silver, 20 bronze - 49 total
Australia           18 gold, 12 silver, 11 bronze - 41 total

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