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The 2021 Olympics in Tokyo are in full swing. Some medal decisions were pending from Tuesday to Wednesday night. Who won the gold, silver or bronze?
- Olympia 2021: Day 6 has begun in Tokyo – and many medals have been awarded again
- Gold, silver and bronze can be won in rowing, swimming and women’s individual time trial
- What medals did the Germans win? All medal decisions from Tuesday to Wednesday night can be seen at a glance here
Munich / Tokyo – This is usually the goal of a long journey – the Olympic Games. Highlight in every athlete’s life. The battle for Gold, Silver and Bronze* inspires all athletes. It’s been five days in Tokyo so far Olympia 2021* So to win some medals already.
The battle for precious metals* heats up again on the 5th day! On the night (28 July) the medals were again awarded in the individual time trial of sailing, swimming and road cyclists.
As a short summary: there is a time difference of seven hours after Tokyo and some competitions are held in the morning and afternoon, sometimes in the morning (local time). With us it is midnight. We present a summary of the decisions and medals in Olympics 2021 in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday (CET).
rowing
double sculls, women
Sleep: Nicoletta-Ankata Bodnar / Simona Genina Radice (Romania)
Silver: Brooke Donoghue/Hannah Osborne (New Zealand)
Brass: Ross de Jong/Lisa Sheinard (Netherlands)
double sculls, men
Sleep: Hugo Boucheron / Mathieu Androdias (France)
Silver: Melvin Twelar / Stefan Broenink (Netherlands)
A bronze: Liu Zhiyu/Zhang Liang (China)
foursome without a helmsman
Sleep: Australian (Lucy Stephens, Rosemary Popa, Jessica Morrison, Annabelle McIntyre)
Silver: Netherlands (Alain Hogerwerf, Karolian Florijn, Yamkje Cleavering, Veronique Meester)
A bronze: Ireland (Afrik Keogh, Eimer Lambe, Fiona Murtagh, Emily Hegarty)
foursome without a helmsman
Sleep: Australian (Alexander Purnell, Spencer Turin, Jack Hargreaves, Alexander Hill)
Silver: Romanian (Mihaeta-Vasile Tignescu, Mugurel Vasile Cemcik, Stefan-Constantin Berariu, Kosmin Pascari)
A bronze: Italian (Matteo Castaldo, Bruno Rossetti, Matteo Lodo, Guiseppe Close)
quadruple sculls, men’s, final
Sleep: Netherlands (Utenbogaard, Wiersma, Wieten, Metsemaker)
Silver: Great Britain (Lisk, Groom, Barras, Beaumont)
A bronze: Australian (Clery, Antille, Girdlestone, Lecher)
quadruple sculls, women’s final
Sleep: China (Chen Yunxia, Zhang Ling, Liu Yang, Cui Xiaotong)
Silver: Poland (Agnieszka Kobus-Zawojska, Marta Wieliczko, Maria Sjadak, Katarzyna Zillmann)
A bronze: Australian (Rhea Thompson, Rowena Meredith, Harriet Hudson, Caitlin Cronin)
swimming
200m Freestyle, Women’s
Sleep: Ariane Titmus (Australian)
Silver: Siobhan Bernadette Haughey (Hong Kong)
A bronze: Penny Oleksiak (Canada)
200m Butterfly, Male
Sleep: Kristof Milak (Ungarn)
Silver: Tomoru Honda (Japan)
A bronze: Federico Berdiso (Italian)
200m Medley, Women’s
Sleep: Yui Ohshi (Japan)
Silver: Alex Walsh (USA)
A bronze: Kate Douglas (USA)
1500m Freestyle, Women’s
Sleep: Katie Ledecky (USA)
Silver: Erica Sullivan (USA)
A bronze: Sarah Koehler (Frankfurt)
4 x 200m Freestyle, Men
Sleep: Great Britain (Dean, Guy, Richards, Scott)
Silver: ROC (Maljutin, Giru, Rylo, Dogaljuk)
A bronze: Australia (Graham, Chalmers, Uncertain, Neil)
cycling
individual time trial women
Sleep: Anemic van Vleuten (Netherlands)
Silver: Marlene Reiser (Switzerland)
A bronze: Anna van der Bregen (Netherlands)
Individual Time Trial, Male (7:00 a.m.)
Sleep:
Silver:
A bronze:
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