On July 30, Beijing time, the 2024 Paris Olympic Games entered the fourth day of competition, Sun Yingsha/Wang Chuqin won the first Olympic mixed doubles gold medal in the history of the Chinese table tennis team 4-2, China's sixth gold, thus beating Japan to top the gold medal list again. And there was a special countdown ceremony before this final, hosted by Deng Yaping:
Before each match, someone strikes the ground three times with a stick in hand to announce the start of the game. This action of striking three times with a stick (the stick is called a 'brigadier general') is actually officially called "les trois coups" (three blows), and is a classical France theater tradition that originated in the Middle Ages.
Welcome the first place in the qualifying round and advance to the finals!
Final Rules: Six players are eliminated after 25 shots, and the 25th, 30th, 35th, 40th and 50th shots are decided until the medal.
Final:
The first shot was shot by all the players!! The second shot was also hit by all the players!! Qi Ying currently shoots 4 in the first group, and Qi Ying lost the 5th shot, ranking 4th. In the second group, the top 3 players were all 10 out of 10, or 4th.
Qi Ying's third group of 5 shots hit all! Sweden player missed 1 shot!!! Guatemala player also lost 1 shot!!! Only United Kingdom's Hales is the current world record holder with 49 shots!
In the fourth group, Hales also made a mistake! The Sweden and Guatemala players also lost their 16th shot! After 20 shots, Qi Ying and Sweden's Anderson were tied for second and Hales first.
In the fifth group, United States player Mien lost the 23rd shot, and Guatemala's Cárdenas caught up!! Qi Ying completed the fifth group of shooting all, Hales is also the first in 5 of 5, and Sweden's Anderson is also all! and Qi Ying tied for second place!
Knockout: 5 shots in each group to eliminate the last 1 player.
In the sixth group, Qi Yingquan Zhongzhong, Guatemala's Cárdenas and United States' Meen are tied for fifth.
Group 7: Qi Ying's first 2 shots hit! Hales lost his second shot! Qi Ying missed the 34th shot, and Hales hit the 34th shot to regain a one-point lead. The Sweden team dropped three shots and finished third. The Guatemala player caught up, hitting all 5 shots, tying the match!
Group 8: Qi Ying's 40th shot missed! Cárdenas also missed the 40th shot, and Hales hit it all! It's 3 points ahead.
Gold Medal Match: Hales and Qi Ying each fired 10 shots. Qi Ying's 47th shot missed! Hales hit two shots in a row to lock up the Olympic champion in advance, and the final score was 48-44! Both broke the previous 43 Olympic records, and Qi Ying made team history and won China's 6th silver, which was also the first medal won by the Chinese team in this event!
At three or four o'clock in the morning, in the men's 200-meter breaststroke semi-finals, world record holder Qin Haiyang showed weakness in the 100-meter breaststroke final, falling from third to fifth, ranking 10th overall, and missing the final! Dong Zhihao, who started in the first group, finished third overall and advanced to the finals!
In the men's 4x200m freestyle relay final, United Kingdom, the gold medallist in the event at last Tokyo Olympics, continued to maintain a high level of competitiveness and complete the title. The United Kingdom team consisted of James · Gai, Tom · Dean, Matthew· Richards and Duncan · Scott to win gold in 6:59.43. United States picks silver, Australia picks copper. China sent Ji Xinjie, Fei Liwei, Pan Zhanle, and Zhang Zhanshuo to fight. They ended up swimming 7:04.37, slightly behind Australia and fourth. United States won silver at 7:00.78 and Australia won bronze at 7:01.98.
Poon Zhanle started on the third leg and rose from sixth to fourth, which was also the final result. One hour ago, he won the first place in the men's 100 freestyle semifinals, will he win the first gold medal in Chinese swimming tomorrow morning? At present, there are still 2 silvers and 2 bronzes, and there are no medals recorded today!
The latest gold medal table for the Paris Olympics:
The Japan team won another gold medal in judo, accumulating 3 gold and 3 bronze medals in this major event, and once again surpassed China to rise to the first place with 7 gold medals! In the men's 81kg medal match, Japan's Takaki Nagase successfully defended his title, beating Georgia judoka Tato · Grigalashvili. In the women's 52kg category, Slovenia's Leski defeated Mexico's Alcaraz to win the title. France judoka Clarice · Agbernenu added bronze to the hosts.
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