Day 13 of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games saw some stunning sporting action including Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem winning the javelin throw gold with two 90-plus metre throws. (Medal Tally|Schedule & Results|Full Coverage)
Check all the results from Day 13 (August 8) of the Paris Olympics 2024 here
Day 13 of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games saw some stunning sporting action including Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem winning the javelin throw gold with two 90-plus metre throws. (Medal Tally|Schedule & Results|Full Coverage)
Check all the results from Tuesday, Day 13 (August 8) of the Paris Olympics here
Men's 200M
Gold: Letsile Tebogo, Botswana
Silver: Kenneth Bednarek, United States
Bronze: Noah Lyles, United States
GOLD: Grant Holloway, United States
Silver: Daniel Roberts, United States
Bronze: Rasheed Broadbell, Jamaica
Gold: Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan
Silver: Neeraj Chopra, India
Bronze: Anderson Peters, Grenada
Gold: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, United States
Silver: Anna Cockrell, United States
Bronze: Femke Bol, Netherlands
Gold: Tara Davis-Woodhall, United States
Silver: Malaika Mihambo, Germany
Bronze: Jasmine Moore, United States
Men's Omnium
Gold: Benjamin Thomas, France
Silver: Iuri Leitao, Portugal
Bronze: Fabio van den Bossche, Belgium
Gold: Ellesse Andrews, New Zealand
Silver: Hetty van de Wouw, Netherlands
Bronze: Emma Finucane, Britain
Men's Canoe Double 500m
Gold: Liu Hao and Ji Bowen, China
Silver: Gabriele Casadei and Carlo Tacchini, Italy
Bronze: Joan Antoni Moreno and Diego Dominguez, Spain
Gold: New Zealand
Silver: Germany
Bronze: Hungary
Gold: Germany
Silver: Australia
Bronze: Spain
Men
Gold: Netherlands
Silver: Germany
Bronze: India
Women's 10km
Gold: Sharon van Rouwendaal, Netherlands
Silver: Moesha Johnson, Australia
Bronze: Ginevra Taddeucci, Italy
Men's Speed
Gold: Veddriq Leonardo, Indonesia
Silver: Wu Peng, China
Bronze: Sam Watson, United States
Men's 3m Springboard
Gold: Xie Siyi, China
Silver: Wang Zongyuan, China
Bronze: Osmar Olvera Ibarra, Mexico
Mixed Dinghy
Gold: Lara Vadlau and Lukas Maehr, Austria
Silver: Keiju Okada and Miho Yoshioka, Japan
Bronze: Anton Dahlberg and Lovisa Karlsson, —Sweden
Gold: Ruggero Tita and Caterina Marianna Banti, Italy
Silver: Mateo Majdalani and Eugenia Bosco, Argentina
Bronze: Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson, New Zealand
Gold: Eleanor Aldridge, Britain
Silver: Lauriane Nolot, France
Bronze: Annelous Lammerts, Netherlands
Men's Greco-Roman 67kg
Gold: Saeid Esmaeili Leivesi, Iran
Silver: Parviz Nasibov, Ukraine
Bronze: Hasrat Jafarov, Azerbaijan, and Luis Alberto Orta Sanchez, Cuba
Gold: Semen Sergeevich Novikov, Bulgaria
Silver: Alireza Mohmadipiani, Iran
Bronze: Zhan Beleniuk, Ukraine, and Turpal Ali Bisultanov, Denmark
Gold: Akari Fujinami, Japan
Silver: Lucia Yamileth Yepez Guzman, Ecuador
Bronze: Choe Hyo Gyong, North Korea, and Pang Qianyu, China
United States sit pretty in first with 30 gold medals, while China are second with 29.