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All medalists from the seventh day of the Olympic Games

All medalists from the seventh day of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics (21 finals in total):

Women’s 200m Breaststroke

1. Tatiana Schunmaker (Republic of South Africa) – 2: 18.95 minutes, world record

2. Lily King (USA) – 2: 19.92

3. Annie Lazor (USA) – 2: 20.84

Women’s 100m Freestyle Swimming

1. Emma McKean (Australia) – 51.96 seconds, Olympic record

2. Shivon Bernadette Howe (Hong Kong) – 52.27

3. Kate Campbell (Australia) – 52.52

Men’s 200m Backstroke

1. Evgeny Rilov (Russian Olympic Committee) – 1: 53.27 minutes, Olympic record

2. Ryan Murphy (USA) – 1: 54.15

3. Luke Greenbank (UK) – 1: 54.72

Men’s 200m Combined Swimming

1. Wang Shun (China) – 1: 55.00 minutes

2. Duncan Scott (Great Britain) – 1: 55.28

3. Jeremy Deplans (Switzerland) – 1: 56.17


rowing, skiff, men:

1. Stefanos Duskos (Greece) – 6: 40.45 minutes

2. Ketil Borch (Norway) – 6: 41.66

3. Damir Martin (Croatia) – 6: 42.58

rowing, skiff, women:

1. Emma Twig (New Zealand) – 7: 13.97 minutes

2. Hannah Prakacen (Russian Olympic Committee) – 7: 17.39

3. Magdalena Lobing (Austria) – 7: 19.72

women’s rowing, octopus:

1. Canada – 5: 59.13 minutes

2. New Zealand – 6: 00.04

3. China – 6: 01.21

Men’s Rowing Eight Rowing

1. New Zealand – 5: 24.64 minutes

2. Germany – 5: 25.60

3. Great Britain – 5: 25.73


sport shooting, 25 meters pistol, women:

1. Vitalina Batsarashkina (Russia) – 38 points, Olympic record

2. Mindung Kim (Republic of Korea) – 38

3. Xiao Jiaruixuan (China) – 29


Women’s Individual Archery

1. Ann San (Republic of Korea)

2. Elena Osipova (Russian Olympic Committee)

3. Lucilla Boari (Italy)


cycling, BMX for men:

1. Nick Kiman (Netherlands) – 39,053 seconds

2. Kai White (Great Britain) – 39,167

3. Carlos Ramirez Yepes (Colombia) – 40,572

cycling, BMX for women:

1. Bethany Shriver (Great Britain) – 44.358 seconds

2. Mariana Pahon (Colombia) – 44,448

3. Merel Smulders (Netherlands) – 44,721


Women’s Trampoline Jumping

1. Xueying Zhu (China) – 56.635 points

2. Linlin Liu (China) – 56,350

3. Briony Page (Great Britain) – 55.735


Men & # 39; s Kayak Slalom

1. Jiri Praskavec (Czech Republic) – 91.63 seconds

2. Jakub Grigar (Slovakia) – 94.85

3. Hannes Aigner (Germany) – 97.11


badminton mixed doubles:

1.Yi Lü Wang and Dong Ping Huang (China)

2. With Wei Zheng and Ya Qun Huang (China)

3. Utah Watanabe and Arisa Higashino (Japan)


Judo, over 78kg, Women:

1. Akira Sone (Japan)

2. Idalis Ortiz (Cuba)

3. Irina Kindzerskaya (Azerbaijan) and Romani Diko (France)

Judo, men’s over 100kg:

1. Lukasz Krupalek (Czech Republic)

2. Guram Tushishvili (Georgia)

3. Teddy Rine (France) and Tamerlan Bashaev (Russian Olympic Committee)


fencing, men’s team sword:

1. Japan (Masaru Yamada, Koki Kano and Satoru Uyama)

2. Russian Olympic Committee (Sergei Bida, Nikita Glazkov and Pavel Sukhov)

3. Republic of Korea (Yongjun Kuon, Sangyong Pak and Zheo Son)


tennis, men’s doubles:

1. Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic (Croatia)

2. Marin Cilic and Ivan Dodig (Croatia)

3. Marcus Daniel and Michael Venus (New Zealand)


Men’s Athletics 10,000m:

1. Selemon Barega (Ethiopia) – 27: 43.22 minutes

2. Joshua Cheptegey (Uganda) – 27: 43.63

3. Jacob Kiplimo (Uganda) – 27: 43.88


table tennis singles men:

1. Ma Lun (China)

2. Fang Zhongdong (China)

3. Dimitri Ovcharov (Germany)

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