There will be 15 medals up for grabs on Day 11 of the 2024 Paris Olympics. We’ll be looking at where those medals will be won and which Brits will be competing on Tuesday.
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Team GB athletes and medal hopes
The track and field competition continues at the Stade de France, Josh Cole and Neil Gurley The men’s 1500m final will be held at 7:50 p.m. Defending world champion and Tokyo Olympic bronze medalist Cole advanced to the final in 3.32 minutes and 46 seconds, while Gurley advanced in 3 minutes and 32.11 seconds.
8:10 p.m. Elizabeth Byrd Will previously participate in the women’s 3000m steeplechase final Daryl Denny and Dina Asher Smith Take part in the women’s 200m final at 8:40 p.m. Jacob Fincham-Dukes The men’s long jump final will start at 7.15pm
Charlie Dobson and European record holder Matthew Hudson Smith The men’s 400m semi-finals will take place at 6.35pm, followed by Jesse Knight and Lena Nelson The women’s 400m hurdles semifinals will be held at 7:07 p.m.
The women’s 1500m race started earlier in the day, with Olympic silver medalist Laura Muir, Georgia Belland Levi Walcott Nolan Warm-up games begin at 9.05am.
Stay away from athletics, Ben Maher, harry charles and Scott Brash Will represent Team GB in the equestrian individual showjumping final at 10am. The trio had already won gold in the team jumping event in Paris, completing a total of three rounds and receiving a two-second penalty.
Andrea Spondolini-Siliaix After winning synchronized bronze in the 10m, she is aiming for a second Olympic diving medal in Paris. She competes in the individual finals at 2 p.m. The 19-year-old has already won World Championship bronze and Commonwealth gold in this format.
Another synchronized bronze medalist, Jack LauerJoin the European silver medalists in the men’s 3m heats at 10am Jordan Holden.
Following the success of the women’s team sprint event, it was now the men’s team’s turn to battle the women’s team for gold. Jack Carlin, Edward Lowe and Hamish Turnbull The final is set for 7:07 p.m. Qualifying rounds for the women’s team pursuit will take place at 4.30pm and the first round of the men’s team pursuit will take place at 6.14pm.
sky brown She was just 13 when she won an Olympic bronze medal in Tokyo, and tomorrow she’s aiming for a second Olympic medal in women’s park skateboarding. brown and compatriots Lora Tamblyn The Women’s Park heats will take place at 11.30am and the finals at 4.30pm.
Michael Beckett As they reach the finals, their goal is to win a medal in the men’s dinghy. Beckett entered medal contention in fourth place, five points shy of a medal, after both races were canceled on Monday. Competitions will continue in mixed dinghies, men’s kites, women’s kites and mixed multihulls.
elsewhere, Lewis Richardson The men’s light middleweight semi-finals will be played at 8:46 p.m. He will take bronze, but a win over Mexico’s Marco Verde will put him in the gold medal match.
sport climber molly thompson smith and Erin McNeice The women’s all-around competition will begin, and the bouldering semifinals will start at 9 a.m.
When will the gold medal be awarded on Tuesday (all times in BST)?
- 9am – Equestrian – Show Jumping Individual Finals
- 1.43pm – Sailing – Women’s Dinghy Medal Race
- 2pm – Diving – Women’s 10m Platform Final
- 2.43pm – Sailing – Men’s Dinghy Medal Race
- 4.30pm – Skateboarding – Women’s Individual Final
- From 5.15pm – Wrestling – Men’s 60kg Greco-Roman, men’s 130kg Greco-Roman, women’s 68kg Freestyle
- 6.57pm – Athletics – Women’s Hammer Throw Final
- 7.10pm – Cycling Track – Men’s Team Sprint Finals
- 7.15pm – Athletics – Men’s Long Jump Final
- 7.50pm – Athletics – Men’s 1,500m final
- 8.14pm – Athletics – Women’s 3000m steeplechase final
- 8.40pm – Athletics – Women’s 200m final
- 9.06pm – Boxing – Women’s 60kg final
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