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2016 Olympics: Bolt takes the 100 meters, UK bypasses China

ОИ-2016: Болт берет 100-метровку, Великобритания обходит КитайTo your attention the results of all disciplines of the medal the next day of the Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro.

The legendary Jamaican Sprinter Usain Bolt became a seven-time Olympic champion and the third time won the race by 100 meters.

– South African Weide van Niekerk with the world record won the race at 400 meters. The previous record in this discipline belonged to Michael Johnson (43,18).

French epee fencers do not lose at the Olympic games since 2000.

– British tennis player Andy Murray became the first tennis player, who twice in a row to win the Olympics men’s singles.

– Sergey Kamenskiy amazing way missed gold in shooting with 50-metre three positions – the last shot, the Russians scored 8.3 points and gave the gold medal to the world champion Niccolo Campriani.

– The first Olympic champion of Rio’s Boxing became Uzbek Hasanboy Dusmatov, who previously played in the “Ukrainian atamans”.

Briton Justin rose became the third Olympic Golf champion. The sport returned to the Olympic program for the first time since 1904.

Athletics

Men, 100 m

1. Usain Bolt (Jamaica) — 9,81
2. Justin Gatlin (USA) — 9,89
3. Andre de Grasse (Canada) — 9,91

400 m

1. Weide van Niekerk (South Africa) is 43,03
2. Kirane, James (Grenada) Is 43,76
3. Lashawn Merritt (USA) – 43,85

Women. Triple jump

1. Catherine Ibarguen (Colombia) — 15,17 m
2. Yulimar Rojas (Venezuela) Is 14,98
3. Olga Rypakova (Kazakhstan) — 14,74

Marathon

1. Jemima Jelagat Samgong (Kenya) – 2:24.04
2. Eunice Capture Kirva (Bahrain) – 0,09
3. Mare Dibaba (Ethiopia) – 0,26

Diving

Women. The three-meter springboard. Individual championship

1. Shi Tingmao (China) – 406,05
2. He Qi (China) – 387,90
3. Tania Cagnotto (Italy) – 372,80

Fencing

Men. Sword. Team tournament

1. France
2. Italy
3. Hungary

Tennis

Men a single discharge

1. Andy Murray (Britain)
2. Juan Martin del Potro (Argentina)
3. Kei Nishikori (Japan)

Women, doubles

1. Elena Vesnina/Ekaterina Makarova (Russia)
2. Timea Bacsinszky/Martina Hingis (Switzerland)
3. Lucie Safarova/Barbora Strycova (Czech Republic)

Mixed

1. Jack sock/bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA)
2. Rajeev RAM/Venus Williams (USA)
3. Lucius Hradecka/Radek Stepanek (Czech Republic)

Shooting

Men. Rifle, 50 m, from three positions

1. Campriani Nicolo (Italy) – 458,8
2. Sergey Kamenskiy (Russia) Is 458.5
3. Alexis Rhino (France) – 448,4

Weightlifting

Women. 75+kg

1. Men Supine (China), 307 (130+177)
2. Kuk Hyang Kim (North Korea) – 306 (131+175)
3. Sarah Elizabeth Robles (USA) – 286 (126+160)

Boxing

Men. Up to 49 kg

1. Hasanboy Dusmatov (Uzbekistan)
2. Arbergen Martínez (Colombia)
3. Nico Miguel Hernandez (USA) and Joanis, Argilagos (Cuba)

Sailing

Men. Class RS:X

1. Dorian van Rysselberge (the Netherlands) – 31
2. Nick Dempsey (Great Britain) – 60
3.Pierre Le Caux (France) – 103

Women. Class RS:X

1. Charlene Picon (France) – 64
2. Payne Chen (China) – 66
3. Stefania Elfwina (Russia) – 69

Fight

Greco-Roman wrestling. Up to 75 kg

1. Roman Vlasov (Russia)
2. Mads Madsen (Denmark)
3. Hanwoo Kim (South Korea) and Saeed Morad Abdali (Iran)

Greco-Roman wrestling. To 59 kg

1. Ismael Barrero Molina (Cuba)
2. Shinobu OTA (Japan)
3. Elmurat unfortunately, the result score (Uzbekistan) and the Stig-Andre Berge (Norway)

Golf, men

1. Justin Rose (Britain)
2. Henrik Stenson (Sweden)
3. Matt Kuchar (USA)

Medal standings after the ninth day:

1. USA (26-21-22) – 69
2. United Kingdom (15-16-7) – 38
3. China (15-13-17) – 45
4. Russia (9-11-10) – 30
5. Germany (8-5-4) – 17

48. Ukraine (0-3-1) – 4

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