Paris Olympics 2024 Medal Winners Day 7
PARIS (AP) — The 2024 Olympics are underway. The United States led the medal standings after the sixth day of competition with host France second and China third, but more winners will join the list every day from July 27-Aug. 11. See which countries lead the medal count and the highlights in today’s schedule. Below is a list of all the medal winners, day by day.
Friday, Aug. 2
ARCHERY
MIXED TEAM
Gold: Kim Woo-jin and Lim Si-hyeon, South Korea
Silver: Michelle Kroppen and Florian Unruh, Germany
Bronze: Brady Ellison and Casey Kaufhold, United States
BADMINTON
MIXED DOUBLES
Gold: Zheng Siwei and Huang Ya Qiong, China
Silver: Kim Won-ho and Jeong Na-eun, South Korea
Bronze: Yuta Watanabe and Arisa Higashino, Japan
DIVING
MEN’S SYNCHRONIZED 3M SPRINGBOARD
Gold: Long Daoyi and Wang Zongyuan, China
Silver: Juan Celaya and Osmar Olvera, Mexico
Bronze: Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher, Britain
CYCLING BMX RACING
MEN’S
Gold: Joris Daudet, France
Silver: Sylvain Andre, France
Bronze: Romain Mahieu, France
WOMEN’S
Gold: Saya Sakakibara, Australia
Silver: Manon Veenstra, Netherlands
Bronze: Zoe Claessens, Switzerland
EQUESTRIAN
TEAM JUMPING
Gold: Britain
Silver: United States
Bronze: France
FENCING
MEN’S TEAM ÉPÉE
Gold: Hungary
Silver: Japan
Bronze: Czech Republic
JUDO
MEN’S +100KG
Gold: Teddy Riner, France
Silver: Kim Min-jong, South Korea
Bronze: Temur Rakhimov, Tadzhikistan and Alisher Yusupov, Uzbekistan
WOMEN’S +78KG
Gold: Beatriz Souza, Brazil
Silver: Raz Hershko, Israel
Bronze: Romane Dicko, France and Kim Ha-yun, South Korea
ROWING
MEN’S PAIR
Gold: Martin Sinkovic and Valent Sinkovic, Croatia
Silver: Tom George and Oliver Wynne-Griffith, Britain
Bronze: Andrin Gulich and Roman Roeoesli, Switzerland
MEN’S LIGHTWEIGHT DOUBLE SCULLS
Gold: Fintan McCarthy and Paul O’Donovan, Ireland
Silver: Stefano Oppo and Gabriel Soares, Italy
Bronze: Petros Gaidatzis and Antonios Papakonstantinou, Greece
WOMEN’S PAIR
Gold: Ymkje Clevering and Veronique Meester, Netherlands
Silver: Roxana Anghel and Ioana Vrinceanu, Romania
Bronze: Annabelle McIntyre and Jess Morrison, Australia
WOMEN’S LIGHTWEIGHT DOUBLE SCULLS
Gold: Emily Craig and Imogen Grant, Britain
Silver: Ionela Cozmiuc and Gianina van Groningen, Romania
Bronze: Zoi Fitsiou and Dimitra Kontou, Greece
SAILING
MEN’S SKIFF
Gold: Diego Botín and Florián Trittel, Spain
Silver: Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie, New Zealand
Bronze: Ian Barrows and Hanks Henken, United States
WOMEN’S SKIFF
Gold: Annette Duetz and Odile van Aanholt, Netherlands
Silver: Vilma Bobeck and Rebecca Netzler, Sweden
Bronze: Charline Picon and Sarah Steyaert, France
SHOOTING
WOMEN’S 50M RIFLE 3 POSITIONS
Gold: Chiara Leone, Switzerland
Silver: Sagen Maddalena, United States
Bronze: Zhang Qiongyue, China
SWIMMING
MEN’S 200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY
Gold: Léon Marchand, France
Silver: Duncan Scott, Britain
Bronze: Wang Shun, China
MEN’S 50M FREESTYLE
Gold: Cameron McEvoy, Australia
Silver: Benjamin Proud, Britain
Bronze: Florent Manaudou, France
WOMEN’S 200 BACKSTROKE
Gold: Kaylee McKeown, Australia
Silver: Regan Smith, United States
Bronze: Kylie Masse, Canada
TENNIS
MIXED DOUBLES
Gold: Katerina Siniakova and Tomas Machac, Czech Republic
Silver: Wang Xinyu and Zhang Zhizhen, China
Bronze: Gabriela Dabrowski and Felix Auger Aliassime, Canada
TRACK AND FIELD
MEN’S 10,000M
Gold: Joshua Cheptegei, Uganda
Silver: Berihu Aregawi, Ethiopia
Bronze: Grant Fisher, United States
TRAMPOLINE
MEN’S
Gold: Ivan Litvinovich, AIN
Silver: Wang Zisai, China
Bronze: Yan Langyu, China
WOMEN’S
Gold: Bryony Page, Britain
Silver: Viyaleta Bardzilouskaya, AIN
Bronze: Sophiane Methot, Canada