Olympics 2024 Highlights | American Noah Lyles wins gold medal in men's 100m race
An action-packed Sunday unfolded for the Indian contingent, with the country's 10-man hockey team progressing to the semis, beating Great Britain in a nailbiter that ended in a shootout. Badminton ace Lakshya Sen locked horns with the formidable Viktor Axelsen of Denmark for a place in the men's singles final, but lost to the Dane after a valiant fight. Tokyo Games bronze-winning boxer Lovlina Borgohain, meanwhile, bowed out against China's Li Qian in the quarterfinal stage. In a blanket finish, US's Lyles confirmed him as the winner in a personal best 9.79 seconds, giving the United States the title for the first time in 20 years. And, that's a wrap. Thank you for staying with us to track the latest updates on the 2024 Paris Games.
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ATHLETICS | American Noah Lyles wins men's Olympic 100m gold
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ATHLETICS | American Noah Lyles wins men's Olympic 100m gold
Noah Lyles of the United States won the men's Olympic 100 metres gold medal on Sunday.
Kishane Thompson of Jamaica took the silver and Fred Kerley of the U.S. claimed bronze. (Reuters)
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ATHLETICS| Canada's Katzberg wins gold in men's hammer throw
Canada's Ethan Katzberg won gold in the men's hammer throw at the Paris Olympics on Sunday.
Hungary's Bence Halasz won silver and Ukraine's Mykhaylo Kokhan won bronze. (Reuters)
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FENCING | Japan win historic gold in men's foil team event at Paris Games
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ATHLETICS | Ukraine's Mahuchikh wins women's high jump
Ukraine's Yaroslava Mahuchikh completed her trophy cabinet with the women's Olympic high jump gold medal on Sunday, clearing 2.00 metres in front of an adoring crowd at the Stade de France.
Australian Nicola Olyslagers took silver and Ukraine's Iryna Gerashchenko and Australian Eleanor Patterson shared the bronze.
Mahuchikh fled her home in Dnipro after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 but has kept her competitive career going and claimed Olympic gold weeks after breaking the world record.
The world champion cleared the winning height on her first attempt and took the gold over the Australian on the virtue of having fewer failures, bowing to the crowd as she took one shot at clearing 2.04m but knocked the bar down. (Reuters)
Briton Keely Hodgkinson asserted her authority in the Olympic 800 metres semi-finals on Sunday, decisively winning her heat and setting up a battle for gold with Kenya's Mary Moraa and Ethiopia's Tsige Duguma.
World number one Hodgkinson led the pack from the start with Prudence Sekgodiso on her shoulder, and pulled ahead with half a lap to go to finish in one minute 56.86 seconds, comfortably ahead of the South African who is making her Olympic debut.
Silver medallist in Tokyo, the 22-year-old Hodgkinson set a personal best two weeks ago in London with 1:54.61, the fastest time this year, making her the sixth-quickest of all time.
Hodgkinson was the only Briton to make it to the final.
Her teammate Jemma Reekie was in second place for most of her heat but could not find the final kick she needed to keep up with Duguma and finished fifth. Duguma won in a personal best of 1:57.47.
World number two Moraa, who beat Hodgkinson to win gold at the world championships last year in Budapest, won her heat in 1:57.86. (Reuters)