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Sunday, August 4, 2024

Day 10 - August 4, 2024










USA golfer Scottie Scheffler (265) wins gold in men's golf individual stroke play. Tommy Fleetwood  (266) of great Britain wins silver and Hideki Matsuyama (267) of Japan wins bronze.

Courtney Wayment and Valerie Constien, both of the USA, advanced to the women's 3000 steeplechase final.

Deanna Price and Nneka Annette  Echikunwoke, both of the USA, advanced to the women's hammer throw final.

Gabby Thomas, McKenzie Long and Brittany Brown, all of the USA, advanced to the women's 200 semifinals.

Grant Holloway and Daniel Roberts, both of the USA, advanced to the men's 110 hurdles semifinals. American Freddie Crittenden advanced to the men's 110 hurdles repechage round.

Jasmine Jones, Anna Cockrell and Sydney McLaughlin Levrone, all of the USA, advanced to the women's 400 hurdles semifinals.

The USA women's volleyball team beat France 3-0, 29-27, 29-27, 25-20 to advance to the quarterfinals.

American Kristen Faulkner wins gold (3:59.23) in the women's cycling road race. Marianne Vos (4:00.21) of the Netherlands wins silver and Lotte Kopecky (4:00.21) of Belgium wins bronze.

American Brady Ellison wins silver by losing to Kim Woojin of Korea 6-5 in men's archery Individual gold medal match.  Woojin wins gold.  Lee Wooseok of Korea wins bronze by beating Florian Unruh of Germany 6-0.

Austen Jewell Smith of the USA wins bronze in the women's skeet shooting final. Francisca Crovetto Chadid of Chile wins gold and Amber Jo Rutter of Great Britain wins silver.

Sunisa Lee (14.800) of the USA wins bronze on women's gymnastics uneven bars. Kaylia Nemour of Algeria wins gold with a score of 15.700 and Qiyuan Qiu of China wins silver with a score of 15.500.

The USA women's basketball team beat Germany 87-68. The USA led at halftime 41-29. The USA was led in scoring by Jackie Young with 19 points. A'ja Wilson scored 14 points and Breanna Stewart scored 13 points for team USA.

American Bobby Finke wins gold (world record 14:30.67) in men's 1500 freestyle. Gregorio Paltrinieri (14:34.55) of Italy wins silver and Daniel Wiffen (14:39.63) of Ireland wins bronze.

The USA men's 3 on 3 basketball team lost to the Netherlands 21-6. Dylan Travis, Kareem Maddox and Canyon Barry each scored 2 points to lead team USA.

Chris Bailey, Michael Norman and Quincy Hall, all of the USA, advanced to the men's 400 semifinals.

The USA men's 4 by 100 medley relay team of Ryan Murphy, Nic Fink, Caeleb Dressel and Hunter Armstrong wins silver in 3:28.01. China wins gold in 3:27.46 and France wins bronze in 3:28.38.

The USA women's 4 by 100 medley relay team of Regan Smith, Lilly King, Gretchen Walsh and Torri Husk win gold in a world record time of 3:49.63. Australia wins silver in 3:53.11 and China wins bronze in 3:53.23.

Noah Lyles, Kenny Bednarek and Fred Kerley, all of the USA, advanced to the men's 100 final.

Juliette Whittaker of the USA advanced to the women's 800 final.

Cole Hocker, Yared Nuguse and Hobbs Kessler, all of the USA, advanced to the men's 1500 final.

Noah Lyles (9.79) and Fred Kerley (9.81), both of the USA, win gold and bronze in the men's 100. Kishane Thompson of Jamaica wins silver in 9. 79. The difference between Lyles and Thompson was decided by .005 of a second and in a photo finish, Lyles out leans Thompson for gold. Kenny Bednarek of the USA finished 7th  in 9.88. 

The USA women's beach volleyball team of Sara Hughes/Kelly Cheng beat Valentina Gottardi/Marta Menegatti of Italy 2-1, 21=18, 17-21, 15-12. Hughes/Cheng advance to the quarterfinals.


Medal count as of 6pm Eastern time

USA                     19 gold, 26 silver, 26 bronze - 71 total
China                   19 gold, 15 silver,  11 bronze - 45 total
France                  12 gold, 14 silver, 18 bronze - 44 total
Great Britain        10 gold, 12 silver, 15 bronze - 37 total
Australia              12 gold, 11 silver,   8 bronze - 31 total



Sunday, August 1, 2021

Day 10 - Mid Day Japan time August 1 to mid day Japan time August 2











The USA men's beach volleyball team of Phil Dalhausser/Nick Lucena lost to Cherif/Ahmed of Qatar 2-1, 21-14, 19-21, 11-15 in the round of 16. Dalhausser/Lucena are eliminated.

Krysta Palmer of the USA wins bronze in women's 3M springboard diving with 343.75 points. Tingmao Shi of China wins gold with 383.55 points and Han Wang of China wins silver with 348.75 points. American Hailey Hernandez finished 9th with 288.45 points.

Katherine Nye of the USA wins silver in women's weightlifting snatch 76kg. Neisi  Dajomes Barrera of Ecuador wins gold and Aremi Zavala of Mexico wins bronze.

American MyKayla Skinner wins silver on vault with a score of 14.916 in the women's gymnastics event finals. Rebeca Andrade of Brazil wins gold with a score of 15.083 and Seojeong Yeo of Korea wins bronze with a score of 14.733. American Jade Carey finished 8th in the vault with a score of 12.416.

American Sunisa Lee wins bronze on the uneven bars with a score of 14.500 in the women's gymnastics event finals. Nina Bel Derwael of Belgium wins gold with a score of 15.200 and Anastasiia Iliankova of ROC wins silver with a score of 14.833.

Yul Muldauer of the USA finished 6th on Floor Exercise with a score of 13.533 in the men's gymnastics event finals. American Alec Yoder finished 6th on the Pommel Horse with a score of  14,566.

The USA won a bronze medal in men's fencing team foil beating Japan 45-31. France wins gold and ROC wins silver.

Fred Kerley and Ronnie Baker, both of the USA, advanced to the men's 100 finals. Trayvon Bromell of the USA did not qualify for the finals.

Gabriele Cunningham and Keni Harrison, both of the USA, advanced to the women's 100 hurdles finals. American Christina Clemons(Manning) did not advance to the finals.

Rai Benjamin of the USA advanced to the men's 400 hurdles finals.  Americans Kenny Selmon and David Kendziera did not advance to the finals.

Clayton Murphy of the USA advanced to the 800 finals.  Americans Bryce Hoppel and Isiah Jewett did not advance to the finals. Jewett and Nijel Amos of Botswana were tripped up and finished the race but Jewett finished 7th and Amos 8th. Amos was reinstated to the finals, Jewett was not reinstated.

Fred Kerley of the USA wins silver in the men's 100M final in 9. 84 seconds. Lamont Marcell Jacobs of Italy wins gold in 9.80 seconds. Andre de Grasse of Canada wins bronze in 9.89 seconds. American Ronnie Baker finished 5th in 9.95 seconds.

The USA men's volleyball team lost to Argentina 3-0, 21-25, 23-25, 23-25. The USA has been eliminated and will not advance to the quarterfinals. 

The USA beach volleyball team of Alix Klineman/April Ross beat Lidy/Leila of Cuba 2-0, 21-17, 21-15.

Cory McGee, Ellie Pierre Purrier and Heather MacLean, all of the USA, advanced to the women's 1500 semifinals.

Rudy Winker and Daniel Haugh, both of the USA, advanced to the men's hammer throw finals.

Gabby Thomas, Anavia Battle and Jenna Prandini, all of the USA, advanced to the women's 200 semifinals.

Keni Harrison of the USA wins silver (12.52 seconds) in the women's 100 hurdles. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn of Puerto Rico wins gold in 12.37 seconds and Megan Tapper of Jamaica wins bronze in 12,55 seconds.

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Medal Count as of 11:45pm Eastern Time August 1

USA                  20 gold, 24 silver, 16 bronze - 60 total
China                24 gold, 14 silver, 13 bronze - 51 total
ROC                 12 gold, 19 silver, 13 bronze - 44 total
Great Britain    10 gold, 10 silver, 12 bronze - 32 total
Japan                17 gold,   5 silver,   9 bronze - 31 total
Australia          14 gold,   3 silver,  14 bronze - 31 total