Day 11 of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games saw some brilliant sporting action including Cuba's Mijain Lopez Nunez winning his fifth consecutive gold medal in wrestling. (Medal Tally|Schedule & Results| Full Coverage)
Check all the results from Day 11 (August 6) of the Paris Olympics 2024 here
Day 11 of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games saw some brilliant sporting action including Cuba's Mijain Lopez Nunez winning his fifth consecutive gold medal in wrestling. (Medal Tally|Schedule & Results| Full Coverage)
Check all the results from Tuesday, Day 11 (August 6) of the Paris Olympics here
Women's 60KG
Gold: Kellie Harrington, Ireland
Silver: Yang Wenlu, China
Bronze: Beatriz Iasmin Soares Ferreira, Brazil, and Wu Shih-yi, Taiwan
Men's Team Sprint
Gold: Netherlands
Silver: Britain
Bronze: Australia
Women's 10M Platform
Gold: Quan Hongchan, China
Silver: Chen Yuxi, China
Bronze: Kim Mi Rae, North Korea
Individual Jumping
Gold: Christian Kukuk, Germany
Silver: Steve Guerdat, Switzerland
Bronze: Maikel van der Vleuten, Netherlands
Women's Park
Gold: Arisa Trew, Australia
Silver: Cocona Hiraki, Japan
Bronze: Sky Brown, Britain
Women's 200M
Gold: Gabrielle Thomas, United States
Silver: Julien Alfred, Saint Lucia
Bronze: Brittany Brown, United States
Gold: Winfred Yavi, Bahrain
Silver: Peruth Chemutai, Uganda
Bronze: Faith Cherotich, Kenya
Gold: Camryn Rogers, Canada
Silver: Ennette Nneka Echikunwoke, United States
Bronze: Zhao Jie, China
Gold: Cole Hocker, United States
Silver: Josh Kerr, Britain
Bronze: Yared Nuguse, United States
Gold: Miltiadis Tentoglou, Greece
Silver: Wayne Pinnock, Jamaica
Bronze: Mattia Furlani, Italy
Men's Greco-Roman 130KG
Gold: Mijain Lopez Nunez, Cuba
Silver: Yasmani Acosta Fernandez, Chile
Bronze: Amin Mirzazadeh, Iran
Bronze: Lingzhe Meng, China
Gold: Kenichiro Fumita, Japan
Silver: Cao Liguo, China
Bronze: Zholaman Sharshenbekov, Kyrgyzstan
Bronze: Ri Se Ung, North Korea
Gold: Amit Elor, United States
Silver_Meerim Zhumanazarova, Kyrgyzstan
Bronze: Buse Cavusoglu Tosun, Turkey, and Nonoka Ozaki, Japan
United States jump to first place with 24 gold medals, while China are second with 22.