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PARIS OLYMPICS 2024: What you need to know right now



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Adds pentathlon, kiteboard, table tennis

PARIS, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Noah Lyles is looking to become the first American in four decades to win the Olympic sprint double at the Games on Thursday.

More than 30 medals are on offer throughout the day, including in athletics, sailing, boxing, taekwondo, wrestling and track cycling.

Here is what you need to know about the Olympics on Thursday:


SPRINT DOUBLE FOR LYLES?

Lyles takes to the track again aiming to complete the prestigious sprint double by adding the 200 metres title to his 100m victory. The race is scheduled for 20:30 (18:30 GMT).

If he succeeds, Lyles will be the first American to achieve the sprint double since Carl Lewis in 1984.


PENTATHLON SETBACK

Britain's reigning Modern Pentathlon champion Joe Choong choked back tears and said he was 'gutted' after finishing the opening fencing ranking round 29th of 36 competitors.


CLIMBING FAST

Indonesia's Veddriq Leonardo won a gold medal in the men's speed climbing in a historic Olympic title for his country, while American Sam Watson walked away with a bronze despite setting a world record in his last race.


TABLE TENNIS SUSPENSE

China's men's table tennis team triumphed over host nation France with a 3-0 semi-final victory, but the scoreline belied the closely contested matches that captivated a packed stadium of French and Chinese fans.

China now have their sights set on winning the men's and women's teamsgold medals on Friday and Saturday to complete a sweep of the five on offer at the Games.


FIRST KITEBOARD GOLD

Britain's Ellie Aldridge won the first ever Olympic kiteboarding gold on Thursday, with Lauriane Nolot of France securing silver and Annelous Lammerts of the Netherlands the bronze.

KAYAK CHAMPION

New Zealand's Lisa Carrington led her women's kayak four crew to the gold medal, increasing her personal Olympic tally to six golds and one bronze with another stunning performance.

Germany's four-man kayak team edged Australia by four-hundredths of a second to take gold in the 500 metres final with Spain claiming the bronze.


STEEPLECHASE FALL

Ethiopia's Lamecha Girma is recovering the day after a fall that shocked fans during the men's 3,000 metres steeplechase final on Wednesday, the International Olympic Committee said.

The 23-year-old world record holder was sprinting at full speed when he tripped over the third-from-last barrier on the final lap and crashed onto the track, where he lay motionless for several minutes.


SAILING GOLD

Reigning Olympic champions Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti of Italy won gold in the mixed multihull event, sailing an assured final race to confirm their overall win.

Earlier, Austria's Lara Vadlau and Lukas Maehr did enough in their medal race to clinch gold in the mixed dinghy after fighting their way up from the back of the fleet.


SPRINT RELAY

The United States took the first convincing step towards ending their men's 4x100 metres relay drought when they qualified fastest from Thursday's heats with a lot more firepower to come asJamaica crashed out after two botched changeovers.

The U.S. women's team also look well placed to reclaim the title from Jamaica after qualifying fastest.


MARATHON SWIMMING

Netherlands' iron woman Sharon van Rouwendaal claimed her second Olympic 10km marathon swimming gold when she snatched victory from her Australian friend and training partner Moesha Johnson in the long slog through the river Seine.


CHINESE DOPING CALL

China's anti-doping agency urged the International Testing Agency to intensify testing of U.S. track and field athletes, after American sprinter Erriyon Knighton tested positive for the banned substance trenbolone.

Knighton tested positive this year but was not suspended for the Paris Games after an arbitrator found the result was likely caused by contaminated meat.


MAKING WEIGHT

Vinesh Phogat said she had retired from wrestling following the Indian's disqualification before the Olympic women's50kg freestyle final on Wednesday.

Phogat was set to lock horns with American Sarah Hildebrandt for the gold medal but the 29-year-old fell 100 grams short despite starving herself for a week and spending hours in the sauna to get down to her competition weight.


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 and Rachel Armstrong; Editing by Ana Nicolaci da Costa, Clare Fallon, Alison Williams and Ed Osmond

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