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2016 Olympics: Americans continue to collect gold medals

ОИ-2016: американцы продолжают собирать золотые медалиTeam USA has a commanding lead in the medal standings of the 31-year-old the Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro.

American tolocalize core Michelle Carter in the last attempt, threw a projectile by 20.63 m and broke the third Olympic triumph Valerie Adams.

– Ethiopian runner Almaz Ayana of the 10,000 meters at 14 seconds he set a world record.

– Joseph Schooling to swim the 100-meter butterfly sensationally beat Michael Phelps became the first in the history of the Singapore Olympic champion.

American swimmer Katie Ledecky became the quadruple Olympic champion in Rio.

The strongest judoka of today Teddy Riner became a double Olympic champion and extended his unbeaten streak that has lasted since 2010.

The former first racket of the world Rafael Nadal, after winning the doubles, became a double Olympic champion in tennis.

Iranian weightlifter Kianoush the Growth in addition to the gold medal Rio updated world and Olympic records.

Athletics

Men

Walking on 20 km

1. Wang Zheng (China) – 1:19.14
2. Virgin Tsai (China) – 1:19.26
3. Dane Bird-Smith (Australia) – 1:19.37

Women

Shot put

1. Michelle Carter (USA) – 20,63 m
2. Valerie Adams (New Zealand) – 20,42
3. Anita Marton (Hungary) – 19,87

10,000 m

1. Almaz Ayana (Ethiopia) – 29.17,45
2. Jepkemoi Vivian Cheruiyot (Kenya) – 29.32,53
3. Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia) Is 29.42,56

Swimming

Men

Freestyle, 50 m

1. Anthony Ervin (USA) – 21,40
2. Florent Manadhoo (France) – 21,41
3. Nathan Adrian (USA) – 21,49

Butterfly, 100 m

1. Joseph Schooling (Sin, Singapore) – 50,39
2. Michael Phelps (USA) – of 51.14
2. Chad Le Clos (South Africa) – of 51.14
3. Laszlo Cseh (Hungary) -51,14

Women

Freestyle, 800 m

1. Katie Ledecky (USA) – 8.04,79
2. Yasmin Carlin (UK) – 8.16,17
3. Boglarka Kapas (Hungary) – 8.16,37

Back, 200 m

1. Madelayn, Dirado (USA) – 2.05,99
2. Hosu Katinka (Hungary) Is 2.06,05
3. Hilary Caldwell (Canada) – 2.07,54

Tennis

Men doubles

1. Marc Lopez / Rafael Nadal (Spain)
2. Florin Mergea / Tech Director (Romania)
3. Steve Johnson / Jack sock (USA).

Weightlifting

Men up to 85 kg

1. Kianush The Growth (Iran) – 396 (179+217)
2. Tian Tao (China) – 395 (178+217)
3. Gabriel Sinclair (Romania) – 390 (173+217)

Women 75 kg

1. Jong SIM rim (North Korea) – 274 (121+153)
2. Daria Naumova (Belarus) – 258 (116+142)
3. Lydia Valentin Perez (Spain) – 257 (116+141)

Fencing

Men. Rapier. Team championship

1. Russia
2. France
3. USA

The track

Men. Team pursuit

1. UK – 3.50,365
2. Australia – 3.51,008
3. Denmark – 3.53,789

Women. Team sprint

1. Gon Jinji, Jung Shi (China) – 32,107
2. Anastasia Voinova, Daria Shmeleva (Russia) – 32,401
3. Kristina Vogel, Miriam Welte (Germany) Is 32,636

Judo

Men over 100 kg

1. Teddy Riner (Fracne)
2. Hisaishi Harasawa (Japan)
3. Sasson’or (Israel) and Rafael Silva (Brazil)

Women over 78 kg

1. Emilie Andeol (France)
2. Idelim Ortiz (Cuba)
3. Yu Song (China) and Kanae Yamabe (Japan)

Archery

Men. Individual championship

1. Bonchan Ku (South Korea)
2. Jean-Charles Valladon (France)
3. Brady Ellison (USA)

Rowing

Men. The four without helmsman

1. UK – 5.58,61
2. Australia – 6.00,44
3. Italy – 6.03,85

Women. The two without the helmsman

1. Helen Glover / Heather Stanning (UK) – 7.18,29
2. Genevieve Berent / Rebecca Scone (New Zealand) – 7.19,53
3. Hedvig Rasmussen / Anna Andersen (Denmark) – 7.20,71.

Shooting

Women. Skit

1. Diana Bacosi (Italy)
2. Chiara, Cainero (Italy)
3. Kimberly Rhode (USA)

Men. Rifle, 50 m, lying

1. Henry Junghaenel (Germany) – 209,5
2. Jonghun Kim (South Korea) – 208,2
3. Kirill Grigoryan (Russia) – 187,3

Horse riding

Team dressage

1. Germany – 81,936
2. UK – 78,602
3. USA – 76,667

Trampoline, women

1. Rosanna MacLennan (Canada) – 56,465
2. Bryony Paige (UK) – 56,040
3. Li Dan (China) – 55,885

Medal standings after the seventh day (gold – silver – bronze):

1. USA (20-13-17) – 50
2. China (13-10-14) – 37
3. UK (7-9-6) – 21
4. Japan (7-3-14) – 24
5. South Korea (6-3-4) – 13

41. Ukraine (0-2-1) – 3.

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