On the twelfth day of the competition, 21 sets of awards were contested.
On Wednesday, August 7, the names of the next champions and medalists of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris were announced. 21 sets of awards were contested.
On this day, Ukraine added one award to its medal collection – Alexander Khizhnyak won the “gold” of the boxing tournament in the weight category up to 80 kg.
See the list of all medalists from the 2024 Olympic Games Day Twelve.
All medalists from the 2024 Olympic Games Day Twelve (August 7)
Athletics (race walking, marathon, relay):
- 1. Spain
- 2. Ecuador
- 3. Australia
Sport climbing (speed, women):
- 1. Aleksandra Miroslaw (Poland)
- 2. Lijuan Deng (China)
- 3. Aleksandra Kalutska (Poland)
Sailing (Men's Laser):
- 1. Matt Wearn (Australia)
- 2. Pavlos Kontides (Cyprus)
- 3. Stefano Peschiera (Peru)
Sailing (Women's Laser):
- 1. Marit Bouwmeester (Netherlands)
- 2. Anne-Marie Rindom (Denmark)
- 3. Line Flem Gost (Norway)
Weightlifting (Men's 61 kg):
- 1. Fabin Li (China)
- 2. Thirapong Silachai (Thailand)
- 3. Hampton Morris (USA)
Weightlifting (Women's 49 kg):
- 1. Zhihui Hou (China)
- 2. Mihaela Cambay (Romania)
- 3. Sorodcana Hambao (Thailand)
Skateboarding (Park, Men):
- 1. Keegan Palmer (Australia)
- 2. Tom Schaar (USA)
- 3. Akio Augusto (Brazil)
Cycling (Men's Track Team Pursuit):
- 1. Australia
- 2. Great Britain
- 3. Italy
Cycling (track cycling, team pursuit, women):
- 1. USA
- 2. New Zealand
- 3. Great Britain
Synchronized swimming (groups):
- 1. China
- 2. USA
- 3. Spain
Greco-Roman wrestling (up to 77 kg, men):
- 1. Nao Kusaka (Japan)
- 2. Demeu Zhadrayev (Kazakhstan)
- 3. Malkhas Amoyan (Armenia)
- 3. Akzhol Makhmudov (Kyrgyzstan)
Greco-Roman wrestling (up to 97 kg, men):
- 1. Mohammadhadi Sarawi (Iran)
- 2. Artur Aleksanyan (Armenia)
- 3. Gabriel Rosillo (Cuba)
- 3. Uzur Juzupbekov (Kyrgyzstan)
Free wrestling (up to 50 kg, women):
- 1. Sarah Ann Hildebrandt (USA)
- 2. Yusneilis Lopez (Cuba)
- 3. Ziqi Feng (China)
- 3. Yui Susaki (Japan)
Athletics (women's pole vault):
- 1. Nina Kennedy (Australia)
- 2. Katie Moon (USA)
- 3. Alisha Newman (Canada)
Athletics (men's discus throw):
- 1. Roge Stona (Jamaica)
- 2. Mykolas Alekna (Lithuania)
- 3. Matthew Denny (Australia)
Athletics (men's 400m):
- 1. Quincy Hall (USA)
- 2. Matthew Hudson-Smith (Great Britain)
- 3. Muzella Samukonga (Zambia)
Athletics (running, 3000 m steeplechase, men):
- 1. Soufiane El Bakkali (Morocco)
- 2. Kenneth Rooks (USA)
- 3. Abraham Kibiwot (Kenya)
Taekwondo (49 kg, women):
- 1. Panipak Wongpattonnakit (Thailand)
- 2. Qing Guo (China)
- 3. Lena Stojkovic (Croatia)
- 3. Mobina Nematzadeh (Iran)
Taekwondo (up to 58 kg, men):
- 1. To Jun-Pak (South Korea)
- 2. Hashim Magomedov (Azerbaijan)
- 3. Sirian Rave (France)
- 3. Mohamed Djendoubi (Tunisia)
Boxing (up to 63.5 kg, men):
- 1. Erisland Borges (Cuba)
- 2. Sofian Umia (France)
- 3. Viat Sanford (Canada)
- 3. Lasha Guruli (Georgia)
Boxing (up to 80 kg, men):
- 1. Alexander Khizhnyak (Ukraine)
- 2. Nurbek Oralbay (Kazakhstan)
- 3. Christian Pinales (Dominican Republic)
- 3. Arlen Lopez (Cuba)
There will be a total of 2024 Olympics 329 sets of medals were awarded in 32 sports. The Games in Paris will last until August 11.
Ukraine is represented at the XXXIII Summer Olympics by 140 athletes who compete in 23 sports.
After the twelfth competitive Ukraine has eight awards at the 2024 Olympics: three gold, two silver and three bronze. The “blue-yellows” are in 17th place in the medal standings.