On the fourteenth day of the competition, 35 sets of awards were contested.
On Friday, August 9, the names of the next champions and medalists of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris were announced. 35 sets of awards were contested.
On this day, Ukraine added one more award to its medal tally – Lyudmila Luzan and Anastasia Rybachok won “silver” in the 500-meter canoe double.
In addition, freestyle wrestler Iryna Kolyadenko made it to the final and guaranteed Ukraine another award.
See the list of medalists of the fourteenth competition day of the 2024 Olympics.
All medalists of the fourteenth competition day of the 2024 Olympics (August 9)
Swimming (open water, 10 km, men):
- 1. Krystof Raszowszky (Hungary)
- 2. Oliver Klemet (Germany)
- 3. David Bethlehem (Hungary)
Sailing (Kite, Men):
- 1. Valentin Bonthus (Austria)
- 2. Toni Vodisek (Slovenia)
- 3. Maximilian Mader (Singapore)
Rock Climbing (Difficulty, Men):
- 1. Toby Roberts (Great Britain)
- 2. Sorato Anraku (Japan)
- 3. Jakob Schubert (Austria)
Canoe Sprint (Women's 500m Canoe Pair):
- 1. China
- 2. Ukraine (Lyudmila Luzan and Anastasia Rybachok)
- 3. Canada
Kayaking and canoeing (double kayaks, 500 m, women):
- 1. New Zealand
- 2. Hungary
- 3. Germany
Kayaking and canoeing (double kayaks, 500 m, men):
- 1. Germany
- 2. Hungary
- 3. Australia
Kayaking and canoeing (canoe singles, 1000 m, men):
- 1. Martin Fuksa (Czech Republic)
- 2. Isaac Queiroz (Brazil)
- 3. Serghei Tarnovschi (Moldova)
Rhythmic Gymnastics (Individual All-Around):
- 1. Daria Varfolomeev (Germany)
- 2. Boryana Kalein (Bulgaria)
- 3. Sofia Raffaeli (Italy)
Table Tennis (Men's Teams):
- 1. China
- 2. Sweden
- 3. France
Women's Diving (3m Springboard):
- 1. Even Chen (China)
- 2. Maddison Keeney (Australia)
- 3. Yani Chan (China)
Weightlifting (men's 89 kg):
- 1. Carlos May Nasar (Bulgaria)
- 2. Eison Lopez (Columbia)
- 3. Antonio Pizzolato (Italy)
Weightlifting (women's 71 kg):
- 1. Olivia Reeves (USA)
- 2. Mari-Leivis Sanchez (Columbia)
- 3. Anhi Dahomes (Ecuador)
Football (men):
- 1. Spain
- 2. France
- 3. Morocco
Men's Track Cycling Sprint):
- 1. Harry Lavreisen (Netherlands)
- 2. Matthew Richardson (Australia)
- 3. Jack Carlin (Great Britain)
Women's Track Cycling Madison):
- 1. Italy
- 2. Great Britain
- 3. Netherlands
Men's Freestyle Wrestling 57kg:
- 1. Rei Higuchi (Japan)
- 2. Spencer Lee (USA)
- 3. Aman Serawat (India)
- 3. Gulomjon Abdullaev (Uzbekistan)
Freestyle wrestling (up to 86 kg, men):
- 1. Magomed Ramazanov (Bulgaria)
- 2. Gassan Ezdanicharati (Iran)
- 3. Dauren Kurugliev (Greece)
- 3. Aaron Brooks (USA)
Freestyle wrestling (up to 57 kg, women):
- 1. Tsugumi Sakurai (Japan)
- 2. Anastasia Nikita (Moldova)
- 3. Gong Kesin (China)
- 3. Gelen Maroulis (USA)
Athletics (Women's 4x100m Relay):
- 1. USA
- 2. Great Britain
- 3. Germany
Athletics (Men's 4x100m Relay):
- 1. Canada
- 2. South Africa
- 3. Great Britain
Athletics (Women's 400m):
- 1. Marileidy Paulino (Dominican Republic)
- 2. Salwa Naser (Bahrain)
- 3. Natalia Kaczmarek (Poland)
Athletics (women's shot put):
- 1. Emysi Ogunleye (Germany)
- 2. Maddison-Lee Wesche (New Zealand)
- 3. Jiayuan Song (China)
Athletics (men's triple jump):
- 1. Jordan Fortun (Spain)
- 2. Pedro Pichardo (Portugal)
- 3. Andy Dias (Italy)
Athletics (women's heptathlon):
- 1. Nafissatou Thiam (Belgium)
- 2. Katarina Johnson-Thompson (Great Britain)
- 3. Noor Witts (Belgium)
Athletics (10,000 m, women):
- 1. Beatrice Chebet (Kenya)
- 2. Nadia Battocletti (Italy)
- 3. Sifan Hassan (Netherlands)
Athletics (400 m hurdles, men):
- 1. Rai Benjamin (USA)
- 2. Karsten Warholm (Norway)
- 3. Alison dos Santos (Brazil)
Field hockey (women):
- 1. Netherlands
- 2. China
- 3. Argentina
Breaking (women):
- 1. AMI (Japan)
- 2. NICKA (Lithuania)
- 3. 671 (China)
Taekwondo (up to 67 kg, women):
- 1. Viviane Marton (Hungary)
- 2. Aleksandra Perisic (Serbia)
- 3. Sarah Hari (Belgium)
- 3. Christina Teachout (USA)
Taekwondo (up to 80 kg, men):
- 1. Firas Katoussi (Tunisia)
- 2. Mehran Barkhordari (Iran)
- 3. Simone Alessio (Italy)
- 3. Eddie Hrnik (Denmark)
Beach Volleyball (Women):
- 1. Brazil
- 2. Canada
- 3. Switzerland
Boxing (Men's 71 kg):
- 1. Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev (Uzbekistan)
- 2. Marco Alvarez (Mexico)
- 3. Omari Jones (USA)
- 3. Lewis Richardson (Great Britain)
Boxing (Women's 50 kg):
- 1. Yu Wu (China)
- 2. Buse Cakiroglu (Türkiye)
- 3. Nazim Kizaibay (Kazakhstan)
- 3. Aira Villegas (Philippines)
Boxing (up to 92 kg, men):
- 1. Lozizbek Mullojonov (Uzbekistan)
- 2. Lauren Alfonso Dominguez (Azerbaijan)
- 3. Enmanuel Reyes (Spain)
- 3. Davlat Boltaev (Tajikistan)
Boxing (up to 66 kg, women):
- 1. Iman Khelif (Algeria)
- 2. Yang Liu (China)
- 3. Yanem Suwannaphaeng (Thailand)
- 3. Chen Ning Chin (Chinese Taipei)
Total at the Olympics- 2024 will see 329 sets of medals compete 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 On the fourteenth day of competition, Ukraine has eleven awards at the 2024 Olympic Games: three gold, four silver and four bronze. The “blue-yellows” are in 18th place in the medal standings.