The two medals add to the Australian tally, which currently stands at 50: 18 gold, 18 silver and 14 bronze.
Jess Hull makes history on the track
She was only denied 1500m gold in Paris by Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon, the greatest women’s middle-distance runner of all-time.
Hull claimed silver in the 1500m final. Source: AP / Matthias Schrader
Kipyegon won in an Olympic record time of 3:51.29, adding a third successive Olympic 1500m title to her name. Britain’s Georgia took the bronze.
It was Australia’s first Olympic middle-distance medal since Ralph Doubell won 800m gold in 1968 and the first time an Australian woman had pocketed an Olympic medal on the track at a distance further than 800m.
Stingers get silver after losing to Spain in water polo
Unbeaten throughout the tournament, history-making coach Bec Rippon’s team finally met their match in a brilliant Spanish side at a throbbing La Defense Arena on Saturday.
The Australians had to settle for silver after being largely outplayed by the Spanish team, which upgraded it’s own second-place finish at the Tokyo Games. Source: AAP / Dave Hunt
Not even five goals from their own brilliant top scorer Alice Williams was enough for the Stingers, who had been attempting to emulate the famous class of Sydney 2000, who won the inaugural women’s tournament at home.
Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting shrugs off controversy to win gold
Lin beat Julia Szeremeta of Poland 5-0 in the final at Roland Garros on Saturday night, capping her four-fight unbeaten run through Paris by ensuring Taiwan’s first Olympic boxing medal is golden.
29-year-old Lin has fashioned a solid career as a top boxer, winning world championships in 2018 and 2022. Source: EPA / Yahya Arhab
On Friday, with a decisive victory in her own final, beating Yang Liu of China.
Australian flag bearers announced
McKeown successfully defended her individual 100m and 200m backstroke Olympic titles in Paris, becoming Australia’s first four-time individual gold medallist, while Wearn won the men’s dinghy sailing event, the first man to win back-to-back titles in this event in Olympic history.
The pair will lead the Australian delegation, expected to include more than 300 athletes from 29 sports set to attend the Closing Ceremony in Stade de France.
What else happened?
Fijian-born Aussie weightlifter Eileen Cikamatana was left in tears after a disappointing clean-and-jerk ensured she could only finish fourth in the 81kg class when she had been tipped for a medal.
Eileen Cikamatana finished fourth in the women’s weightlifting 81kg category. Source: EPA / Mast Irham
Last year’s world diving champ Cassiel Rousseau just missed out on a medal in the 10m platform.
International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach announced he wouldn’t seek to stay in the post at the end of his second term next year, despite calls from members for him to keep going.
Source Agencies