On the thirteenth day of the competition, 25 sets of awards were contested.
On Thursday, August 8, the names of the next champions and medalists of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris were announced. 25 sets of awards were contested.
On this day, Ukraine added two awards to its medal collection: in Greco-Roman wrestling, Parviz Nasibov became a silver medalist, and Zhan Beleniuk won a bronze medal.
See the list of medalists of the thirteenth competition day of the 2024 Olympics.
All medalists of the 13th competition day of the 2024 Olympics (August 8)
Swimming (open water, 10 km, women):
- 1. Sharon van Rouwendaal (Netherlands)
- 2. Moesha Johnson (Australia)
- 3. Ginevra Tadeucci (Italy)
Sailing (470, mixed):
- 1. Austria
- 2. Japan
- 3. Sweden
Sailing (nacra 17, mixed):
- 1. Italy
- 2. Argentina
- 3. New Zealand
Sport Climbing (Speed, Men):
- 1. Leonardo the Bear (Indonesia)
- 2. Peng Wu (China)
- 3. Sam Watson (USA)
Canoe Sprint (Men's 500m Canoe Pair):
- 1. China
- 2. Italy
- 3. Spain
Canoe Sprint (Women's 500m Canoe Quad):
- 1. New Zealand
- 2. Germany
- 3. Hungary
Kayak Fours (500m, Men):
- 1. Germany
- 2. Australia
- 3. Spain
Diving (3m springboard, Men):
- 1. Xi Xie (China)
- 2. Wang Zongyuan (Canada)
- 3. Osmar Ibarra (Mexico)
Weightlifting (59kg, Women):
- 1. Shifan Luo (China)
- 2. Maud Charron (China)
- 3. Ko Xingchun (Chinese Taipei)
Weightlifting (up to 73 kg, men):
- 1. Rezkie Dzhunansii (Indonesia)
- 2. Viraphon Vichuma (Thailand)
- 3. Bozhidar Andreev (Bulgaria)
Greco-Roman Wrestling (up to 67 kg, men):
- 1. Said Esmaili Leivesi (Iran)
- 2. Parviz Nasibov (Ukraine)
- 3. Hasrat Jafarov (Azerbaijan)
- 3. Luis Orta (Cuba)
Greco-Roman Wrestling (up to 87 kg, men):
- 1. Semyon Novikov (Bulgaria)
- 2. Alireza Mohmadipiani (Iran)
- 3. Zhan Beleniuk (Ukraine)
- 3. Turpol Bisultanov (Denmark)
Freestyle wrestling (up to 53 kg, women):
- 1. Akari Fuddinami (Japan)
- 2. Lucia Yepes (Ecuador)
- 3. Qianyu Pan (China)
- 3. Choi Hegyeon (DPRK)
Field hockey (men):
- 1. Netherlands
- 2. Germany
- 3. India
Cycling (track, keirin, women):
- 1. Ellesse Andrews (Australia)
- 2. Getty van de Wouw (Netherlands)
- 3. Emma Finucane (Great Britain)
Cycling (track, omnium, men):
- 1. Benjamin Thomas (France)
- 2. Youri Leitão (Portugal)
- 3. Fabio van den Bossche (Belgium)
Athletics (long jump, women):
- 1. Tara Davis (USA)
- 2. Malaika Mihambo (Germany)
- 3. Jasmine Moore (USA)
Athletics (Men's Javelin Throw):
- 1. Arshad Nadeem (Pakistan)
- 2. Neeraj Chopra (India)
- 3. Anderson Peters (Grenada)
Athletics (Men's 110m Hurdles):
- 1. Grant Holloway (USA)
- 2. Daniel Roberts (USA)
- 3. Rashid Broadbell (Jamaica)
Athletics (Men's 200m):
- 1. Letsil Tebogo (Botswana)
- 2. Kenneth Bednarek USA)
- 3. Noah Lyles (USA)
Athletics (400m hurdles, women):
- 1. Sydney McLaughlin (USA)
- 2. Anna Cockrell (USA)
- 3. Femke Ball (Netherlands)
Taekwondo (up to 68 kg, men):
- 1. Ulugbek Rashitov (Uzbekistan)
- 2. Zayed Karim (Jordan)
- 3. Edival Quirino Pontes (Brazil)
- 3. Liang Yushuai (China)
Taekwondo (up to 57 kg, women):
- 1. Kim Yu-Jin (South Korea)
- 2. Finding Kiyanichandeh (Iran)
- 3. Alizade Kimia (Bulgaria)
- 3. Skylar Park (Canada)
Boxing (up to 51 kg, men):
- 1. Khasanboy Dusmatov (Uzbekistan)
- 2. Bilal Bennama (France)
- 3. Junior Alcantara (Dominican Republic)
- 3. David de Pina (Cape Verde)
Boxing (up to 54 kg, women):
- 1. Chan Yuan (China)
- 2. Hatice Abbas (Turkey)
- 3. Chol Mi Pan (DPRK)
- 3. Im E-Ji (South Korea)
Total The 2024 Olympics will feature 329 sets of medals in 32 sports. The Games in Paris will last until August 11.
Ukraine is represented at the XXXIII Summer Olympics by 140 athletes competing in 23 sports.
After the thirteenth day of competition, Ukraine has ten awards at the 2024 Olympics: three gold, three silver and four bronze. The “blue-yellows” have risen to 15th place in the medal standings.