On the seventh day of the competition, 23 sets of awards were contested.
On Friday, August 2, the names of the next champions and medalists of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris were announced. 23 sets of awards were contested.
Ukraine did not officially win any medals on this day, but boxer Oleksandr Khizhnyak reached the semi-finals and thus guaranteed himself at least a “bronze”.
See the list of all medalists of the seventh day of the 2024 Olympics.
All medalists of the seventh competition day of the 2024 Olympics (August 2)
Shooting (rifle, 50 m, women):
- 1. Chiara Leone (Switzerland)
- 2. Sagen Maddalena (USA)
- 3. Zhang Qionyue (China)
Rowing (double, men):
- 1. Croatia
- 2. Great Britain
- 3. Switzerland
Rowing (doubles, women):
- 1. Netherlands
- 2. Romania
- 3. Australia
Rowing (men's lightweight double scull):
- 1. Ireland
- 2. Italy
- 3. Greece
Rowing (women's light double sculls):
- 1. Great Britain
- 2. Romania
- 3. Greece
Diving (men's synchronised 3m springboard):
- 1. China
- 2. Mexico
- 3. Great Britain
Trampoline (women's):
- 1. Bryony Page (Great Britain)
- 2. Violetta Bordilovskaya (neutral)
- 3. Sofiane Methot (Canada)
Men's Trampoline Jumping:
- 1. Ivan Litvinovich (neutral)
- 2. Wang Zisai (China)
- 3. Yan Lanyu (China)
Equestrian (Show Jumping, Team):
- 1. Great Britain
- 2. USA
- 3. France
Women's Sailing (49er):
- 1. Netherlands
- 2. Sweden
- 3. France
Sailing (49er, men):
- 1. Spain
- 2. New Zealand
- 3. USA
Badminton (mixed):
- 1. China
- 2. South Korea
- 3. Japan
Judo (over 78 kg, women):
- 1. Beatriz de Souza (Brazil)
- 2. Raz Hershko (Israel)
- 3. Kim Ga-yun (South Korea)
- 3. Romana Dikko (France)
Judo (over 100 kg, men):
- 1. Teddy Riner (France)
- 2. Kim Min Chun (South Korea)
- 3. Temur Rakhimov (Tajikistan)
- 3. Alisher Yusupov (Uzbekistan)
Archery (mixed):
- 1. South Korea
- 2. Germany
- 3. USA
Tennis (mixed):
- 1. Czech Republic
- 2. China
- 3. Canada
Fencing (epee, teams, men):
- 1. Hungary
- 2. Japan
- 3. Czech Republic
Swimming (Men's 50m Freestyle):
- 1. Cameron MacEvoy (Australia)
- 2. Benjamin Proud (Great Britain)
- 3. Florent Manaudou (France)
Swimming (Women's 200m Backstroke):
- 1. Kaylee McKeown (Australia)
- 2. Regan Smith (USA)
- 3. Kylie Masse (Canada)
Swimming (Men's 200m Individual Medley):
- 1. Leon Marchand (France)
- 2. Duncan Scott (Great Britain)
- 3. Shun Wang (China)
Athletics (10,000 m, men):
- 1. Joshua Cheptegei (Uganda)
- 2. Berihu Aregawi (Ethiopia)
- 3. Grant Fisher (USA)
Cycling (BMX motocross, men):
- 1. Jaures Daudet (France)
- 2. Sylvain Andre (France)
- 3. Romain Mahut (France)
Cycling (BMX motocross, women):
- 1. Saya Sakakibara (Australia)
- 2. Manon Veenstra (Netherlands)
- 3. Zoe Claessens (Switzerland)
A total of 329 sets of medals will be awarded in 32 sports at the 2024 Olympics. The games in Paris will last until August 11.
Ukraine at the XXXIII Summer Olympics will be represented by 140 athletes who compete in 23 sports.
The “Blue-Yellows” have already won two medals: Olga Kharlan won zu” in saber fencing, and Sergei Kulishwon“silver” in bullet shooting.