Day 14 of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games saw sensational sporting action including Spain capping off a spectacular summer following up the European Championship with a gold medal. (Medal Tally| Schedule & Results|Full Coverage)
Paris Olympics Day 14: Who Won Yesterday? Check Results For All Medal Events And Updated Tally
Check all the results from Friday, Day 14 (August 9) of the Paris Olympics here
Check all the results from Friday, Day 14 (August 9) of the Paris Olympics here
TRACK AND FIELD
Men's 400m Hurdles
Gold: Rai Benjamin, United States
Silver: Karsten Warholm, Norway
Bronze: Alison dos Santos, Brazil
MEN’S TRIPLE JUMP
Gold: Jordan Diaz, Spain
Silver: Pedro Pichardo, Portugal
Bronze: Andy Diaz Hernandez, Italy
MEN’S 4X100M RELAY
Gold: Canada
Silver: South Africa
Bronze: Britain
WOMEN’S 4X100M RELAY
Gold: United States
Silver: Britain
Bronze: German
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
Gold: Brazil
Silver: Canada
Bronze: Switzerland
WOMEN’S SHOT PUT
Gold: Yemisi Ogunleye, Germany
Silver: Maddison-Lee Wesche, New Zealand
Bronze: Song Jiayuan, China
WOMEN’S 10,000M
Gold: Beatrice Chebet, Kenya
Silver: Nadia Battocletti, Italy
Bronze: Sifan Hassan, Netherlands
WOMEN’S 400M
Gold: Marileidy Paulino, Dominican Republic
Silver: Salwa Eid Naser, Bahrain
Bronze: Natalia Kaczmarek, Poland
WOMEN’S 4X100M RELAY
Gold: United States
Silver: Britain
Bronze: Germany
CANOE SPRINT
Men's Kayak Double 500m
Gold: Germany (Max Lemke and Jacob Schopf)
Silver: Hungary (Bence Nadas and Sandor Totka)
Bronze: Australia (Tom Green and Jean van der Westhuyzen)
MEN’S CANOE SINGLE 1000M
Gold: Martin Fuksa, Czech Republic
Silver: Isaquias Queiroz, Brazil
Bronze: Serghei Tarnovschi, Moldova
WOMEN’S KAYAK DOUBLE 500M
Gold: New Zealand (Lisa Carrington and Alicia Hoskin)
Silver: Hungary (Tamara Csipes and Dora Alida Gazso)
Bronze: Germany (Jule Marie Hake and Paulina Paszek) and Hungary (Sara Fojt and Noemi Pupp)
WOMEN’S CANOE DOUBLE 500M
Gold: China (Sun Mengya and Xu Shixiao)
Silver: Ukraine (Liudmyla Luzan and Anastasiia Rybachok)
Bronze: Canada (Sloan MacKenzie and Katie Vincent)
CYCLING TRACK
Men's Sprint
Gold: Harrie Lavreysen, Netherlands
Silver: Matthew Richardson, Australia
Bronze: Jack Carlin, Britain
WOMEN’S MADISON
Gold: Italy (Chiara Consonni and Vittoria Guazzini)
Silver: Britain (Elinor Barker and Neah Evans)
Bronze: Netherlands (Lisa van Belle and Maike van der Duin)
DIVING
WOMEN’S 3M SPRINGBOARD
Gold: Chen Yiwen, China
Silver: Maddison Keeney, Australia
Bronze: Chang Yani, China
MARATHON SWIMMING
Men's 10km
Gold: Kristof Rasovsky, Hungary
Silver: Oliver Klemet, Germany
Bronze: David Betlehem, Hungary
RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS
Individual All-round
Gold: Darja Varfolomeev, Germany
Silver: Boryana Kaleyn, Bulgaria
Bronze: Sofia Raffaeli, Italy
SAILING
Men's Kite
Gold: Valentin Bontus, Austria
Silver: Toni Vodisek, Slovenia
Bronze: Max Maeder, Singapore
SPORT CLIMBING
Men's Boulder And Lead
Gold: Toby Roberts, Britain
Silver: Sorato Anraku, Japan
Bronze: Jacob Schubert, Austria
United States lead the charts with a total of 111 medals, while China are second with 83. Both the nations have won 33 gold medals each.
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