On the penultimate day of the competition, 39 sets of awards were contested.
On Saturday, August 10, the names of the next champions and medalists of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris were announced. 39 sets of awards were contested.
On this day, Ukraine added one more award to its medal collection: Iryna Kolyadenko became a silver medalist in freestyle wrestling.
See the list of all medalists of the fifteenth competition day of the 2024 Olympics.
All medalists of the fifteenth competition day of the 2024 Olympics (August 10)
Golf (individual, women):
- 1. Lydia Ko (New Zealand)
- 2. Esther Hanselet (Germany)
- 3. Lin Xiyu (China)
Weightlifting (up to 102 kg, men):
- 1. Liu Huanhua (China)
- 2. Akbar Juraev (Uzbekistan)
- 3. Evgeny Tikhontsov (neutral athlete)
Weightlifting (over 102 kg, men):
- 1. Lasha Talakhode (Georgia)
- 2. Varazdat Lalayan (Armenia)
- 3. Gor Minasyan (Bahrain)
Weightlifting (up to 81 kg, women):
- 1. Solfried Coanda (Norway)
- 2. Sarah Ahmed (Egypt)
- 3. Neyci Dahomes (Ecuador)
Sport Climbing (Difficulty, Women):
- 1. Janja Garnbret (Slovenia)
- 2. Brooke Rabutu (USA)
- 3. Jessica Pilz (Austria)
Canoe Sprint (Women's 500m Kayak Single):
- 1. Lisa Carrington (New Zealand)
- 2. Tamara Sipes (Hungary)
- 3. Emma Jorgensen (Denmark)
Canoe Sprint (Men's 1000m Kayak Single):
- 1. Josef Dostal (Czech Republic)
- 2. Adam Varga (Hungary)
- 3. Balint Kopas (Hungary)
Canoe Sprint (Women's 200m Canoe Single):
- 1. Kathy Venson (Canada)
- 2. Nevin Garrison (USA)
- 3. Yarisleidis Dubois (Cuba)
Men's Volleyball:
- 1. France
- 2. Poland
- 3. USA
Rhythmic Gymnastics (Group All-Around):
- 1. China
- 2. Israel
- 3. Italy
Handball (women):
- 1. Norway
- 2. France
- 3. Denmark
Table Tennis (women's teams):
- 1. China
- 2. Japan
- 3. South Korea
Diving (men's 10m platform):
- 1. Yuan Cao (China)
- 2. Rikuto Tamai (Japan)
- 3. Noah Williams (Great Britain)
Water Polo (Women):
- 1. Spain
- 2. Australia
- 3. Netherlands
Football (Women):
- 1. USA
- 2. Brazil
- 3. Germany
Cycling (Track Cycling, Madison, Men):
- 1. Portugal
- 2. Italy
- 3. Denmark
Modern Pentathlon (Men):
- 1. Ahmed Elgendy (Egypt)
- 2. Taishu Sato (Japan)
- 3. Giorgio Malan (Italy)
Athletics (Men's Marathon):
- 1. Tamirat Tola (Ethiopia)
- 2. Bashir Abdi (Belgium)
- 3. Benson Kipruto (Kenya)
Athletics (Men's High Jump):
- 1. Hamish Kerr (New Zealand)
- 2. Shelby McEwen (USA)
- 3. Mutaz Barshim (Qatar)
Athletics (Men's 800m):
- 1. Emmanuel Wanyoni (Kenya)
- 2. Marco Arop (Canada)
- 3. Djamel Sejati (Algeria)
Athletics (javelin throw, women):
- 1. Haruka Kitaguchi (Japan)
- 2. Jo-Ein van Dyk (South Africa)
- 3. Nikola Ogrodnikova (Czech Republic)
Athletics (running, 100 m hurdles, women):
- 1. Masai Russell (USA)
- 2. Siren Samba-Mayela (France)
- 3. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (Puerto Rico)
Athletics (men's 5000m):
- 1. Jacob Ingebrigtsen (Norway)
- 2. Ronald Kwemoi (Kenya)
- 3. Grant Fisher (USA)
Athletics (Women's 1500m):
- 1. Faith Kipyegon (Kenya)
- 2. Jessica Gall (Australia)
- 3. Georgia Bell (Great Britain)
Athletics (Men's 4x400m Relay):
- 1. USA
- 2. Botswana
- 3. Great Britain
Athletics (Running, 4x400m Relay, Women):
- 1. USA
- 2. Netherlands
- 3. Great Britain
Artistic Swimming (Duets):
- 1. China
- 2. Great Britain
- 3. Netherlands
Freestyle Wrestling (Men's 74 kg):
- 1. Razambek Djamalov (Uzbekistan)
- 2. Daichi Takatani (Japan)
- 3. Kyle Dake (USA)
- 3. Chermen Valiev (Albania)
Freestyle wrestling (up to 125 kg, men):
- 1. Geno Petriashvili (Georgia)
- 2. Amir Zareh (Iran)
- 3. Taha Akgul (Türkiye)
- 3. Giorgi Meshvildishvili (Azerbaijan)
Freestyle wrestling (up to 62 kg, women):
- 1. Sakura Motoki (Japan)
- 2. Irina Kolyadenko (Ukraine)
- 3. Aisuluu Tynybekova (Kyrgyzstan)
- 3. Grace Bullen (Norway)
Taekwondo (over 80 kg, men):
- 1. Arian Salimi (Iran)
- 2. Cayden Cunningham (Great Britain)
- 3. Rafael Alba (Cuba)
- 3. Cheick Cisse (Ivory Coast)
Taekwondo (over 67 kg, women):
- 1. Altea Laurent (France)
- 2. Svetlana Osipova (Uzbekistan)
- 3. Lee Da-Bin (South Korea)
- 3. Nafiya Kus Aydin (Turkey)
Breaking (men):
- 1. PHIL WIZARD (Canada)
- 2. DANY DANN (France)
- 3. VICTOR (USA)
Basketball (men):
- 1. USA
- 2. France
- 3. Serbia
Beach Volleyball (men):
- 1. Sweden
- 2. Germany
- 3. Norway
Boxing (57 kg, women):
- 1. Lin Yuting (Chinese Taipei)
- 2. Julia Szeremeta (Poland)
- 3. Esra Kahraman (Turkey)
- 3. Nesti Petecio (Philippines)
Boxing (up to 57 kg, men):
- 1. Abdumalik Khalokov (Uzbekistan)
- 2. Munarbek Seitvek Uulu (Kyrgyzstan)
- 3. Charlie Senior (Australia)
- 3. Javier Diaz (Bulgaria)
Boxing (up to 75 kg, women):
- 1. Li Qian (China)
- 2. Ateyna Bilon (Panama)
- 3. Caitlin Parker (Australia)
- 3. Cindy Ngamba (Refugees)
Boxing (over 92 kg, men):
- 1. Bakhodir Jalolov (Uzbekistan)
- 2. Ayoub El Aissaoui (Spain)
- 3. Nelvi Tiafak (Germany)
- 3. Djamili-Dini Muende (France)
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 15th day of competition, Ukraine has twelve awards at the 2024 Olympics: three gold, five silver and four bronze. The “blue-yellows” are in 21st place in the medal standings.