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PARIS OLYMPICS 2024: What you need to know right now



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Adds Murray's defeat in men's tennis doubles

PARIS, Aug 1 (Reuters) -U.S. gymnast Simone Biles sealed her comeback with her sixth Olympic gold medal in front of a euphoric crowd at the Paris Games on Thursday.

Italian boxer Angela Carini withdrew from the Paris Olympics mid-fight after receiving a series of heavy blows from an Algerian opponent who last year failed a gender eligibility test at the World Championships.

On the red clay of Roland Garros, Britain's Andy Murray bid farewell to tennis.

Here's what you need to know about the Olympics on Thursday.


COMEBACK QUEEN

Simone Biles won her second gold medal of the Paris Summer Games, delivering an electrifying performance to triumph over her Brazilian rival Rebeca Andrade and cap a stunning comeback.

Biles, the most decorated gymnast of all-time, withdrew from the Tokyo Olympics to prioritise her mental health after suffering from the "twisties".


MURRAY BOWS OUT

Andy Murray's illustrious career finally came to an end as he and doubles partner Dan Evans were defeated 6-2 6-4 by American pair Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul in the quarter-finals at Roland Garros.

The 37-year-old Scot, regarded as one of Britain's greatest sportsmen after twice winning Wimbledon and reaching world number one, announced before the Games that he would retire once it was over.


GENDER DEBATE

Italian welterweight Carini could be heard saying "it's not right" moments after she pulled out of her round of 16 fight and the umpire prepared to announce Algeria's Imane Khelif as the winner.

At the 2023 World Championships, Khelif was disqualified after failing International Boxing Association eligibility rules that prevent athletes with male XY chromosomes competing in women's events.

The International Olympic Committee allowed the Algerian to fight in Paris, fuelling a gender debate.

SWIATEK OUT

Iga Swiatek will have to wait four more years to try and win an Olympic gold medal after the Polish top seed was shocked by China's Zheng Qinwen in the tennis semi-finals.

MAYER INJURED

World record holder Kevin Mayer of France has been ruled out of the decathlon with a thigh injury, the French Olympic Committee said.

The twice Olympic silver medallist picked up the injury as he fell heavily during the 110 metres hurdles leg of a triathlon event at the Paris Diamond League last month.


TABLE TENNIS THRILLER

French teenager Felix Lebrun survived a seven-game nail-biter to earn a place in the men's table tennis singles semi-finals.


BASKETBALL

Reigning champions the United States crashed to a third straight defeat in the women's 3x3 basketball pool stage, going down 17-15 to Australia.


JUDO CHAMPION ALSO EXITS

Japan's Aaron Wolf relinquished his Olympic under-100kg crown after losing in early judo action on Thursday, while Germany's Anna-Maria Wagner scrapped her way into the women's under-78kg semi-finals.

MARVELLOUS MARCHAND

France's Olympic star Leon Marchand won an unprecedented two finals on the same night in the pool on Wednesday, securing his status as France's face of the Games.

OLYMPIC MUMS

While motherhood was once seen as incompatible with a career in competitive sport, Olympian mums have shown that old stereotypes are giving way, from judo to fencing, basketball and beyond.


PINTADO BLAZES TO 20KM RACE WALK WIN

Brian Pintado of Ecuador pulled away from the field over the final kilometre to capture gold in the men's 20km race walk, crossing the finish line in a time of one hour 18 minutes and 55 seconds.


RIFLE MEDAL

China's Liu Yukun won gold in the men's 50 metre rifle three positions. Ukraine's Serhiy Kulish won the silver, and India's Swapnil Kusale took bronze.


SURF IS BACK

Competition in Tahiti is resumed on Thursday after storm delays.


DISTRACTED

One in four Americans say their work productivity has declined since the Games began, and half say they have rearranged their daily routines in order to watch the action, NBCUniversal said.


Reuters Olympics coverage home https://www.reuters.com/sports/olympics/

Explainer: Olympics schedule, map, medals table, sports guides https://www.reuters.com/graphics/OLYMPICS-2024/EXPLAINER/byprqrwmqve/


Compiled by Ingrid Melander, Rachel Armstrong and Lori Ewing; Editing by Tom Hogue, Ed Osmond, Hugh Lawson and Ken Ferris

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