Medalists from Day 15 of the Paris Olympics - 39 finals:
artistic gymnastics, all-around ensembles:
1. China - 69,800 points (36,950 five hoops and 32,850 three bands and two balls)
2. Israel - 68,850 (35,600 and 33,250)
3. Italy - 68,100 (36,100 and 32,000)
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4. BULGARIA - 67,800 (34,100 and 33,700)
athletics, high jump, men:
1. Hamish Kerr (New Zealand) - 2.36 meters
2. Shelby McEwan (USA) - 2.36
3. Mutaz Essa Barshim (Qatar) - 2.34
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8. TIKHOMIR IVANOV (BULGARIA) - 2.27
athletics, marathon, men:
1. Tamirat Tola (Ethiopia) - 2:06.26 hours
2. Bashir Abdi (Belgium) - 2:06.47
3. Benson Kipruto (Kenya) - 2:07.00
Athletics, 100 meters hurdles, women:
1. Masai Russell (USA) - 12.33 seconds
2. Samba-Mayella cheese (France) - 12.34
3. Jazmin Camacho-Quinn (Puerto Rico) - 12.36
athletics, 800 meters, men:
1. Emmanuel Wanyonyi (Kenya) - 1:41.19 minutes
2. Marco Apor (Canada) - 1:41.20
3. Jamel Sejati (Algeria) - 1:41.50
athletics, 1500 meters, women:
1. Faith Kipiegon (Kenya) - 3:51.29 minutes, Olympic record
2. Jessica Hull (Australia) - 3:52.56
3. Georgia Bell (Great Britain) - 3:52.61
athletics, 5000 meters, men:
1. Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Norway) - 13:13.66 minutes
2. Ronald Kwemoi (Kenya) - 13:15.04
3. Grant Fisher (USA) - 13:15.13
athletics, javelin, women:
1. Haruka Kitaguchi (Japan) - 65.80 meters
2. Jo-Ann van Dyk (South Africa) - 63.93
3. Nikola Ogrodnikova (Czech Republic) - 63.68
athletics, 4x400m relay, men:
1. USA (Christopher Bailey, Vernon Norwood, Bryce Dedmon, Ray Benjamin) - 2:54.43 minutes, Olympic record
2. Botswana (Bayapo Ndori, Busang Colin Kebinatshipi, Anthony Pesela, Licile Tebogo) - 2:54.53
3. Great Britain (Alex Haydock-Wilson, Matthew Hudson-Smith, Lewis Davey, Charlie Dobson) - 2:55.83
athletics, women's 4x400m relay:
1. USA (Shamir Little, Sydney McLaughlin-Levron, Gabriel Thomas, Alexis Holmes) - 3:15.27 minutes
2. The Netherlands (Like Klaver, Katelyn Peters, Lisane de Witte, Femke Boll) - 3:19.50
3. Great Britain (Victoria Ohuruogu, Lavia Nilsson, Nicole Yerginm, Amber Anning) - 3:19.72
canoe, single kayak, 500 meters, women:
1. Lisa Carrington (New Zealand) - 1:47.36 minutes
2. Tamara Chipes (Hungary) - 1:48.44
3. Emma Jorgensen (Denmark) - 1:49.76
Canoe Single Kayak 1000m Men:
1. Josef Dostal (Czech Republic) - 3:24.07 minutes
2. Balint Kopas (Hungary) - 3:24.76
3. Adam Varga (Hungary) - 3:25.68
canoe-kayak, single canoe 200 meters, women:
1. Katie Vincent (Canada) - 44.12 seconds (world record)
2. Nevin Harrison (USA) - 44.13
3. Yarisladys Cirillo Dubois (Cuba) - 44.36a
sport climbing, bouldering and lead, women:
1. Janja Garnbret (Slovenia) - 168.5 points
2. Brooke Rabutu (USA) - 156.0
3. Jessica Pilz (Austria) - 147.4
weightlifting, category up to 81 kilograms, women:
1. Solfrid Koanda (Norway) - 275 kilograms - Olympic record (121 + 154 - Olympic record)
2. Sarah Ahmed (Egypt) - 268 kilograms (117 + 151)
3. Neysi Dahomes (Ecuador) - 267 kilograms (122 + 145)
weightlifting, category up to 102 kilograms, men:
1. Liu Huanghua (China) - 406 kilograms (186 and 220)
2. Akbar Juraev (Uzbekistan) - 404 kilograms (185 and 219)
3. Yaukheni Tsykhantsov (Belarus) - 402 kilograms (183 and 219)
weightlifting, category +102 kilograms, men:
1. Lasha Talahadze (Georgia) - 470 kilograms (215 + 255)
2. Varazhadt Lalayan (Armenia) - 467 kilograms (215 + 252)
3. Gor Minasyan (Bahrain) - 461 kilograms (216 + 245)
volleyball, men:
1. France
2. Poland
3. United States
Football, women:
1. USA
2. Brazil
3. Germany
Men's Basketball:
1. USA
2. France
3. Serbia
Jumps, 10-meter tower, men:
1. Yuan Cao (China) - 547.50 points
2. Rikuto Tamai (Japan) - 507.65
3. Noah Williams (Great Britain) - 497.35
artistic swimming, duets:
1. China (Liui Wang and Kiani Wang) - 566.7483 points
2. Great Britain - 558.5367
3. The Netherlands - 558.3963
table tennis, team competition, women:
1. China (Chen Meng, Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu)
2. Japan (Hina Hayata, Miwa Harimoto, Miu Hirano)
3. Republic of Korea (Shin Yubin, Jung Jihee, Lee Eunhee)
water polo, women:
1. Spain
2. Australia
3. The Netherlands
handball, women:
1. Norway
2. France
3. Denmark
Golf, Women:
1. Lydia Ko (New Zealand) - (-10)
2. Esther Hanseleit (Germany) - (-8)
3. Janet Lin (China) - (-7)
modern pentathlon, men:
1. Ahmed El-Gendy (Egypt) - 1555 points, world record
2. Taishu Sato (Japan) - 1542
3. Giorgio Malan (Italy) - 1536
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22. Todor Mihalev (Bulgaria)
track cycling, madison, men:
1. Portugal 55 points
2. Italy 47
3. Denmark 41
wrestling, 74 kg freestyle, men:
1. Razambek Zhamalov (Uzbekistan)
2. Daichi Takatani (Japan)
3. Kyle Dake (USA) and Chermen Valiev (Tajikistan)
wrestling, 125 kg freestyle, men:
1. Geno Petriashvili (Georgia)
2. Amir Hossein Zare (Iran)
3. Taha Akgül (Turkey) and Giorgi Meshvidishvili (Azerbaijan)
wrestling, 62 kg freestyle, women:
1. Sakura Motoki (Japan)
2. Irina Kolyadenko (Ukraine)
3. Aysulu Tinobekova (Kyrgyzstan) and Grace Bullen (Norway)
Breakdance, men:
1. Philip Kim/nickname: Phil Wizard (Canada)
2. Dani Dan/Danis Civil (France)
3. Victor Montalvo/Victor (USA)
boxing, category up to 57 kilograms, men:
1. Abdumalik Khalokov (Uzbekistan)
2. Munarbek Seitbek Uulu (Kyrgyzstan)
3. JAVIER IBANES (BULGARIA) and Charlie Senior (Australia)
boxing, category up to 57 kilograms, women:
1. Lin Yu-Ting (Taiwan)
2. Julia Sheremeta (Poland)
3. Esra Yildiz (Turkey) and Nesty Peteshio (Philippines)
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5. SVETLANA KAMENOVA (BULGARIA)
boxing, category up to 75 kilograms, women:
1. Li Qian (China)
2. Athena Baylon (Panama)
3. Caitlin Parker (Australia) and Cindy Ngamba (Refugee Olympic Team)
boxing, category over 92 kilograms, men:
1. Bahodir Jalolov (Uzbekistan)
2. Ayub Gadfa (Spain)
3. Nelvi Tiafak (Germany) and Jamily Abudou (France)
Taekwondo, category over 80 kilograms, men:
1. Ariane Salimi (Iran)
2. Caden Cunningham (Great Britain)
3. Rafael Alba (Cuba) and Sheikh Salah Cisse (Ivory Coast)
Taekwondo, category over 67 kilograms, women:
1. Althea Lorraine (France)
2. Svetlana Osipova (Azerbaijan)
3. Lee Da-bin (Republic of Korea) and Nafia Kush (Turkey)
beach volleyball, men:
1. Sweden (David Ahman, Yonatan Helvig)
2. Germany (Clemens Wickler, Nils Ehlers)
3. Norway (Anders Mol, Christian Sørum)
Source: BTA