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‘Anti-Sex’ Beds Are Returning for the 2024 Paris Olympics
The Cardboard ‘Anti-Sex’ Beds Are Returning for the 2024 Paris Olympics Floor Practice: Athletes might need to practice their “floor-sleeping” skills just in case. Paris, France — The cardboard beds from the 2020 Tokyo Games are making their highly anticipated return to the Olympic Village for the 2024 Paris Games. These eco-friendly sleeping arrangements, which first captured the internet’s…
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This is why I'm watching the Olympics!!
Evy Leibfarth takes the bronze. It’s the first American medal in canoe slalom since 2004, the year she was born!
I caught a lot of crap from my religious friends about what I posted on another social media site, but I said what I meant and meant what I said!! This is my two-cents worth.
Yes, As a Christian, I am a little upset at the mockery of one of Christ's seminal moments (The Last Supper). But will it stop me from watching the Olympics?
No, because the athletes who have endured a life of training only to reach this peak moment of their athletic lives should be watched, cheered, and enjoyed for their athletic prowess. They did not design the opening ceremony – they were just a part of it.
But it's like I've said with the football players who kneel – did I stop watching the NFL because of it? No – because I fought for their God-given right to freedom of expression. I was always told that we must be tolerant because even hateful speech is still free speech!!
It's like I tell people on my page – if you don't like something, just keep scrolling. It was done and there's not a lot of anything we can do about it at this point. And – by us persisting in bringing it up, it just gets to be re-lived every time! And it's things like this woman winning this medal in an event that the US has not won a medal in SINCE THE YEAR SHE WAS BORN!!
That's the Olympic spirit that needs to be celebrated!!
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5 maneiras que o fenômeno do remo Evy Leibfarth descomprime do treinamento olímpico para evitar o esgotamento
Crescendo como um prodígio do remo na Carolina do Norte, Evy Leibfarth presumiu que, para se tornar uma atleta campeã, ela tinha que se concentrar em seu esporte 24 horas por dia, 7 dias por semana. Graças à sua intensa determinação (e grande talento), o sucesso veio rapidamente: com uma mãe que era instrutora de remo e um pai que era um corredor de slalom, Leibfarth entrou para o circuito…
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Paris 2024: Evy Leibfarth is already looking forward to Olympic Paris
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out lgbtq+ olympians!
this is my third attempt at this post. I am using the list compiled by outsports here. i highly encourage you to click through and read about each of these athletes.
below the cut is the list of the 182* out lgbtq+ athletes at the tokyo games. from the outsports list i have added some scheduling information -- if they've already competed, how they did, and if they are still competing/are yet to compete, when you can catch them. all times are US central daylight, because that's where I live.
representation in sport is SO important for lgbtq+ kids. allies, PLEASE make it a point to post about these athletes on your social media. making the olympic team is a HUGE accomplishment for anyone, and the social barriers that exist for most lgbtq+ athletes make it even MORE amazing.
Arranged by alphabetical order of sport. I have bolded the names of athletes who are still competing or will compete later in the Olympics. Athletes' names are italicized when they win a medal.
lgbtq+ medal count lol:
gold: 11 silver: 12 bronze: 9
3x3 Basketball
Stefanie Dolson (USA) - Team USA won GOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Basketball
Julie Allemand (Belgium) - Belgium lost to Japan in the quarterfinals.
Marjorie Carpréaux (Belgium)
Kim Mestdagh (Belgium)
Ann Wauters (Belgium)
Sue Bird (USA) - Sue was a co-flag bearer at the Opening Ceremonies, as voted upon by her fellow Olympic athletes. Team USA's won gold!
Chelsea Gray (USA)
Brittney Griner (USA)
Breanna Stewart (USA)
Diana Taurasi (USA)
Sabrina Lozada-Cabbage (Puerto Rico) - Puerto Rico finished group play 0-3 in Group C.
Dayshalee Salamán (Puerto Rico)
Leilani Mitchell (Australia) - Australia was defeated in the quarterfinals by Team USA.
Shaina Pellington (Canada) - Canada finished group play 1-2 in Group A.
BMX Freestyle - NB: You'll find BMX listed under "cycling" when looking at online scheduling.
Perris Benegas (USA) - Perris competes in BMX Freestyle and placed fourth.
Hannah Roberts (USA) - Hannah also competes in BMX Freestyle and won the silver medal!!
Chelsea Wolfe (USA, reserve)
Boxing
Rashida Ellis (USA) - Rashida competes in the women's lightweight event and was defeated in the Round of 16.
Kellie Harrington (Ireland) - Kellie, the flagbearer for Team Ireland, competed in the women's lightweight event and won gold!
Michaela Walsh (Ireland) - Michaela competed in the women's featherweight event. She lost in the Round of 16 to the Italian, Irma Testa, 0-5.
Nesthy Petecio (Philippines) - Nesthy competes in women's featherweight and won the silver medal!!
Irish Bagno (Philippines) - Irish competes in women's flyweight and was defeated in the Round of 16.
Canoe Slalom
Evy Leibfarth (USA) - Evy placed 20th in the K-1 slalom with a Run 1 score of 125.85 (lower scores are better). This put her into the semifinal where she placed 12th and missed qualifying for the final by two places. Evy placed 18th in the C-1 semifinal.
Florence Maheu (Canada) - Florence placed 13th in the K-1 slalom with a Run 1 score of 114.29. In the semifinals she placed 23rd.
Cycling
Georgia Simmerling (Canada) - Georgia competed in the women's team pursuit on the track. Team Canada placed 4th.
Valerie Demey (Belgium) - Valerie competed in the women's road race but did not finish.
Diving
Tom Daley (Britain) - This 4-time Olympian won his first gold medal in Tokyo on the 10m platform synchro with his diving partner Matty Lee. Tom won bronze in the 10m platform!
Anton Down-Jenkins (New Zealand) - Anton's event is the 3m springboard individual. Anton placed 8th in the final!
Equestrian
Cathrine Dufour (Denmark) - Cathrine competed in Team Dressage, in which her team placed 4th with a score of 7540.
Edward Gal (Netherlands) - Edward also competed in Team Dressage, finishing in 5th with a score of 7479.5.
Hans Peter Minderhoud (Netherlands) - Hans Peter is Edward's teammate.
Carl Hester (Britain) - Carl competed in Team Dressage, earning the bronze medal with a score of 7723!
Domien Michiels (Belgium) - Domien competed in the Team Dressage event, ranking 10th in the qualifying rounds with a score of 6702.5, missing the finals by 2 places.
Nick Wagman (USA, reserve)
Fencing
Astrid Guyart (France) - Astrid earned a silver medal in the women's team foil event!!
Field Hockey
Sarah Jones (Britain) - The British team won bronze!
Leah Wilkinson (Britain)
Susannah Townsend (Britain)
Grace O’Hanlon (New Zealand) - New Zealand was defeated by the Netherlands in the quarterfinal.
Anne Veenendaal (Netherlands) - The Dutch team won gold!
Golf
Mel Reid (Britain) - Mel ended the tournament in 55th.
Alena Sharp (Canada) - Alena ended the tournament in 49th.
Handball
Babi Arenhart (Brazil) - Brazil finished 1-1-3 in group play in the women's tournament.
Nathalie Hagman (Sweden) - Sweden finished the tournament in 4th.
Alexandra Lacrabère (France) - France won gold!
Amandine Leynaud (France)
Judo
Alice Bellandi (Italy) - Alice's quest for gold ended in the semifinals of the women's 70kg event.
Amandine Buchard (France) - Amandine competed in the women's 52kg event. She earned SILVER! The gold was earned by Uta Abe of Japan. She earned gold in the mixed team event!
Nina Cutro-Kelly (USA) - Nina competes in the women's +78kg event and she was defeated in the Round of 32.
Jasmin Grabowski (Germany) - Jasmin competes in the women's +78kg event. She was defeated in the Round of 32. In the mixed team event, she won bronze!
Natalie Powell (Britain) - Natalie competes in the women's 78kg event. She was defeated in the Round of 16 by South Korean Yoon Hyunji.
Tessie Savelkouls (Netherlands) - Tessa competes in the women's +78kg event and was defeated in the Round of 32.
Sanne van Dijke (Netherlands) - Sanne competed in the women's 70kg event and earned a BRONZE MEDAL!
Guusje Steenhuis (Netherlands) - Guusje competes in the women's -78kg. She was eliminated from the competition in the repechage contest after the quarterfinal.
Raz Hershko (Israel) - Raz competes in the women's +78kg event where she placed 9th. She won a bronze medal in the mixed team event!
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Rut Castillo Galindo (Mexico) - Rut competed in the Individual All-Around, where she placed 22nd in qualifications with a combined score of 82.750.
Rowing
Saskia Budgett (Britain, reserve)
Kendall Chase (USA) - Kendall and her women's four teammates won Final B with a time of 6:33.65.
Gia Doonan (USA) - Gia was part of the women's eight, qualifying for Final A by winning their heat. Gia and her team placed 4th in Final A.
Meghan O’Leary (USA) - Meghan competes in women's quadruple sculls. She and her team, including Ellen Tomek, placed 4th in Final B.
Jessica Thoennes (USA) - Jessica is Gia's teammate in the women's eight and placed 4th in Final A.
Ellen Tomek (USA) - Ellen is Meghan's teammate in the women's quadruple sculls.
Emma Twigg (New Zealand) - Emma won gold in women's single sculls!!!!!!!!!!!
Julian Venonsky (USA) - Julian competes in the men's eight and placed 4th in Final A.
Maarten Hurkmans (Netherlands) - Maarten competes in the men's eight. His team qualified directly to Final A in the heats. Julian placed 5th in Final A.
Katarzyna Zillmann (Poland) - Katarzyna competes in women's quad sculls and won the silver medal with her team!!
Rugby
Elissa Alarie (Canada) - Canada placed 9th in the women's tournament.
Britt Benn (Canada)
Ghislaine Landry (Canada)
Kaili Lukan (Canada)
Kelly Brazier (New Zealand) - New Zealand won the gold medal, defeating France in the final!
Gayle Broughton (New Zealand)
Portia Woodman (New Zealand)
Ruby Tui (New Zealand)
Isadora Cerullo (Brazil) - Team Brazil placed 11th in the women's tournament.
Marina Fioravanti (Brazil)
Megan Jones (Britain) - Team GB placed 4th in the women's tournament, losing to Fiji in the bronze medal match.
Celia Quansah (Britain)
Alev Kelter (USA) - Team USA placed 6th in the women's tournament.
Kristen Thomas (USA)
Lauren Doyle (USA)
Sharni Williams (Australia) - Team Australia placed 5th in the women's tournament.
Sailing
Jolanta Ogar (Poland) - Jolanta's event is the women's 470, and she won the silver medal with her sailing partner Agnieszka Skrzypulec!
Cecilia Carranza Saroli (Argentina) - Cecilia's event is mixed Nacra 17 and she and her teammate placed 7th.
Shooting
Jolyn Beer (Germany) - Jolyn placed 17th in women's 10m air rifle. She placed 6th in the women's smallbore rifle, 3 positions.
Aleksandra Jarmolińska (Poland) - Aleksandra competes in women's skeet, where she placed 19th in the qualifying round with a shot average of 0.912.
Andri Eleftheriou (Cyprus) - Andri also competes in women's skeet, placing 7th in qualifying with a shot average of 0.952.
Katarina Kowplos (Australia) - Katarina competed in three events during the Olympics. She was ranked 45th in the women's 10m air rifle; 36th in women's 50m air rifle, 3 positions; and the Australian team placed 22nd in the mixed 10m air rifle.
Skateboarding
Margielyn Didal (Philippines) - Margielyn placed seventh in the women's street final.
Annie Guglia (Canada) - Annie placed 19th in the women's street final.
Poppy Starr Olsen (Australia) - Poppy competed in women's park, and placed 5th in the final!
Alexis Sablone (USA) - Alexis finished just out of the medal picture in women's street, placing 4th.
Alana Smith (USA) - Alana, nonbinary, placed 20th in women's street at this Games.
Soccer - way to represent!!!!
Yenny Acuña Berrios (Chile) - Team Chile finished 0-3 in Group E play
Christiane Endler (Chile)
Fernanda Pinilla (Chile)
Andressa Alves (Brazil, reserve)
Bárbara Barbosa (Brazil) - Team Brazil was defeated by Canada in the quarterfinals.
Marta da Silva (Brazil)
Formiga (Brazil)
Letícia Izidoro (Brazil)
Aline Reis (Brazil)
Kadeisha Buchanan (Canada) - Team Canada won the gold!
Stephanie Labbé (Canada)
Erin McLeod (Canada, reserve)
Quinn (Canada) - Quinn is a trans non-binary athlete!!!
Kailen Sheridan (Canada)
Rachel Daly (Britain) - Team GB was defeated by Australia in the quarterfinals.
Fran Kirby (Britain)
Jill Scott (Britain)
Demi Stokes (Britain)
Carly Telford (Britain)
Tierna Davidson (USA) - Team USA won bronze!
Adrianna Franch (USA)
Kelly O’Hara (USA)
Megan Rapinoe (USA)
Anouk Dekker (Netherlands, reserve)
Sisca Folkertsma (Netherlands) - Team Netherlands was defeated by Team USA in the quarterfinals.
Vivianne Miedema (Netherlands)
Sherida Spitse (Netherlands)
Daniëlle van de Donk (Netherlands)
Shanice van de Sanden (Netherlands)
Stefanie Van Der Gragt (Netherlands)
Merel van Dongen (Netherlands)
Abby Erceg (New Zealand) - Team New Zealand finished 0-3 in Group G play.
Hannah Wilkinson (New Zealand)
Magda Eriksson (Sweden) - Team Sweden won silver!
Lina Hurtig (Sweden)
Hedvig Lindahl (Sweden)
Caroline Seger (Sweden)
Emily Gielnik (Australia) - Team Australia finished 4th in the tournament.
Sam Kerr (Australia)
Chloe Logarzo (Australia)
Teagan Micah (Australia)
Tameka Yallop (Australia)
Softball
Ally Carda (USA) - Team USA earned a silver medal!
Amanda Chidester (USA)
Taylor Edwards (USA, reserve)
Haylie McCleney (USA)
Larissa Franklin (Canada) - Team Canada earned a bronze medal!
Joey Lye (Canada)
Kaia Parnaby (Australia) - Team Australia ended group play with a 1-4 record.
Anissa Urtez (Mexico) - Team Mexico finished just out of the medals in 4th place.
Surfing
Silvana Lima (Brazil) - Silviana competed in women's shortboard, scoring an 8.3 against Carissa Moore, eventual gold medal winner, in Quarterfinal 3.
Sofia Mulanovich (Peru) - Sofia competed in women's shortboard, scoring 9.90 against Carissa Moore in Heat 5.
Swimming
Rachele Bruni (Italy) - Rachele competed in the women's 10km open water event and placed 14th.
Ana Marcela Cunha (Brazil) - Ana Marcela won gold in the women's 10km open water!
Amini Fonua (Tonga) - Amini qualified for the Olympics in the men's 100m breaststroke. In the heats he was disqualified. :/ I haven't seen what it was he did to be DQ'd, but my guess (I swam breaststroke in high school and college) is that he did not finish his breakout dolphin kick before beginning his stroke off the blocks/wall. Will update if I figure it out.
Mélanie Henique (France) - Mélanie placed 11th in the women's 50m freestyle with a time of 24.63. She tied with Simone Manuel of America.
Ari-Pekka Liukkonen (Finland) - Ari-Pekka is a sprint freestyler. In the heats of the men's 100m freestyle, he placed 46th overall with a 50.48. Ari-Pekka placed 26th in the men's 50m freestyle heats.
Erica Sullivan (USA) - ERICA SULLIVAN WON SILVER IN THE 1500M FREESTYLE BEHIND KATIE LEDECKY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Markus Thormeyer (Canada) - Markus is a backstroker who also competed in the men's 4x100m freestyle relay, where Team Canada placed fourth. He placed 19th in the 100m backstroke and 16th in the 200m backstroke. Markus swam in the prelims and final of the men's 4x100m medley relay, placing 7th.
Taekwondo
Jack Woolley (Ireland) - Jack, who is bisexual, competed in the men's 58kg event. He lost to Lucas Guzman of Argentina in the Round of 16.
Tennis
Demi Schuurs (Netherlands) - Demi competes in women's doubles. She and her partner lost to the Russian Olympic Committee team in the second round in 3 sets.
Sam Stosur (Australia) - Sam and her tennis partner lost to the Swiss pair of Bencic/Golubic in the quarterfinal round of women's doubles.
Alison van Uytvanck (Belgium) - Alison competed in women's singles. She was eliminated from the tournament by Garbinye Muguruza of Spain in the third round.
Carla Suarez Navarro (Spain) - Carla placed 17th in the women's singles tournament and 9th in women's doubles.
Track and Field
Michelle-Lee Ahye (Trinidad) - Michelle-Lee qualified 10th in the 100m and 8th in the semifinals, not earning a time or place qualification to the final. Her 4x100m relay team placed 15th in the heats of the relay.
Dutee Chand (India) - Dutee placed 45th in the 100m heats. She placed 38th in the 200m.
Ramsey Angela (Netherlands) - Ramsey won the silver medal in the men's 4x400m relay with his team! He also ran in the mixed 4x400m relay, where his team placed 4th.
Geisa Arcanjo (Brazil) - Geisa placed 30th in the qualification round for the women's shot put.
Raven Saunders (USA) - Raven won the silver in women's shot put!
Tom Bosworth (Britain) - Tom competed in the men's 20km race walk and placed 25th overall.
Erica Bougard (USA) - Erica placed 11th overall in the women's heptathlon.
Aoife Cooke (Ireland) - Aoife did not finish the marathon - it was very hot and humid!!
Izabela da Silva (Brazil) - Izabela placed 11th in the women's discus throw.
Gabriela DeBues-Stafford (Canada) - Gabriela placed 5th in the women's 1500m.
Yulimar Rojas (Venezuela) - Yulimar placed 1st in qualifications for the women's triple jump. In the finals, she won gold AND set a world record!!!
Senni Salminen (Finland) - Senni just missed qualifying for the final in women's triple jump, placing 13th in qualifications.
Trampoline
Dominic Clarke (Australia) - Dominic placed 8th in men's trampoline after qualifying in 1st. It looks like he had a few misses in the final.
Volleyball
Ana Carolina da Silva (Brazil) - Team Brazil won the silver medal!
Carol Gattaz (Brazil)
Paola Egonu (Italy) - Team Italy is 3-2 in pool play. Italy was defeated by Serbia in the quarterfinals.
Douglas Souza (Brazil) - Team Brazil finished the tournament in 4th place.
Water Polo
Rowie Webster (Australia) - Team Australia ended the tournament in 5th place!
Weightlifting
Laurel Hubbard (New Zealand) - Laurel, a trans woman, will competed in the A final of the +87kg women's event and did not finish.
Wrestling
Kayla Miracle (USA) - Kayla will compete in the women's freestyle 62kg. Kalya lost her bout to Long Jia in the Round of 16.
Gymnastics
Caitlin Rooskrantz (South Africa) - In qualifying, Caitlin placed 61st individually.
BMX Racing
Elke Vanhoof (Belgium) - Elke competes in women's BMX Racing. She placed 6th in semifinals and did not advance.
Archery
Lucilla Boari (Italy) - Lucilla won a bronze medal in the women's individual event and placed 7th in the women's team.
Table Tennis
Caroline Kumahara (Brazil) - Caroline placed 9th in the women's team event.
Beach Volleyball
Ana Patricia Silva Ramos (Brazil) - Ana Patricia and her beach volleyball partner Rebecca Cavalcanti were eliminated by the Swiss pair in the quarterfinal round of the women's tournament.
Please let me know if you notice an error here! Send me an ask or a DM. Please be kind, this was a lot of work and I'm sure I made an error somewhere.
#tokyo2020#lgbtq+#queer sports#please reblog lol#this was a lot of work#and i will keep updating it as the Olympics go on!#that's why it's under a cut.#updated through the end of the olympics#:(((((
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Tokyo Olympics: Who is representing Team USA
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics were postponed a year since of the coronavirus pandemic and Olympians from all over the world needed to wait prior to contending for gold in Japan.
On July 23, professional athletes will come together to begin the postponed Olympics one year later on. The risk of coronavirus still stays, and it will have a glaring effect on how the competitors move on.
There will no fans in participation this year for the Games – domestic or foreign. Rigorous coronavirus screening has actually been mandated and professional athletes have actually been asked to place on their own medals and pass up shaking hands with other rivals.
Team U.S.A. will be the apparent favorites in the majority of the occasions throughout the Olympics. The Americans won an overall of 121 medals in 2016 (46 gold, 37 silver and 38 bronze) which led all nations. The U.S. had 104 medals in 2012 (46 gold, 28 silver and 30 bronze), which likewise led all the individuals.
This year’s Team U.S.A. lineup will include a handful of noteworthy faces like Simone Biles, Kevin Durant and Katie Ledecky. But there are brand-new rivals who will take the nationwide spotlight and a handful of brand-new sports for fans to tune into.
Here’s who is representing the Stars and Stripes in this year’s Games.
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Archery
Men: Brady Ellison, Jack Williams and Jacob Wukie
Women: Mackenzie Brown, Casey Kaufhold and Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez
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Artistic Swimming
Women: Anita Alvarez and Lindi Schroeder
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Badminton
Men: Phillip Chew, Ryan Chew and Timothy Lam
Women: Beiwen Zhang
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Baseball
Men: Nick Allen, Eddy Alvarez, Tyler Austin, Shane Baz, Anthony Carter, Triston Casas, Brandon Dickson, Tim Federowicz, Eric Filia, Todd Frazier, Anthony Gose, Edwin Jackson, Scott Kazmir, Patrick Kivlehan, Mark Kolozsvary, Jack Lopez, Nick Martinez, Scott McGough, David Robertson, Joe Ryan, Ryder Ryan, Bubba Starling, Jamie Westbrook and Simeon Woods Richardson
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Basketball
United States’ Kevin Durant (7) shoots over Argentina’s Patricio Garino throughout the very first half of an exhibit basketball video game in Las Vegas on Tuesday, July 13, 2021. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal through AP) (AP)
Men: Bam Adebayo, Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, Jerami Grant, Draymond Green, Jrue Holiday, Keldon Johnson, Zach LaVine, Damian Lillard, JaVale McGee, Khris Middleton and Jayson Tatum
Women: Ariel Atkins, Sue Bird, Tina Charles, Napheesa Collier, Stefanie Dolson (3×3), Skylar Diggins-Smith, Sylvia Fowles, Allisha Gray (3×3), Chelsea Gray, Brittney Griner, Jewell Loyd, Kelsey Plum (3×3), Breanna Stewart, Diana Taurasi and A’ja Wilson
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Beach Volleyball
Men: Taylor Crabb, Jake Gibb, Phil Dalhausser and Nick Lucena
Women: Alix Klineman, April Ross, Kelly Claes and Sarah Sponcil
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Boxing
U.S.A. Boxing staff member Naomi Graham participates in drills throughout a media day for the group in Colorado Spring, Colo., Monday, June 7, 2021. With Claressa Shields on to her professional professions in boxing and combined martial arts, the U.S. group required a replacement at the weight class Shields has actually controlled since females were enabled to eliminate at the Olympics 9 years back. U.S.A. Boxing discovered a soldier. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File) (AP)
Men: Keyshawn Davis, Troy Isley, Delante Johnson, Duke Ragan and Richard Torrez Jr.
Women: Rashida Ellis, Virginia Fuchs, Naomi Graham, Oshae Jones and Yarisel Ramirez
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Canoe-Kayak
Men: Zachary Lokken and Michael Smolen
Women: Nevin Harrison and Evy Leibfarth
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Cycling
Men: Christopher Blevins, Nick Bruce, Lawson Craddock, Justin Dowell, Connor Fields, Adrian Hegyvary, Gavin Hoover, Brandon McNulty and Corben Sharrah
Women: Haley Batten, Perris Benegas, Kate Courtney, Chloé Dygert, Maddie Godby, Erin Huck, Megan Jastrab, Amber Neben, Payton Ridenour, Coryn Rivera, Hannah Roberts, Felicia Stancil, Leah Thomas, Jennifer Valente, Emma White, Lily Williams, Alise Willoughby and Ruth Winder
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Diving
Men: Andrew Capobianco, Tyler Downs, Michael Hixon, Brandon Loschiavo and Jordan Windle
Women: Alison Gibson, Hailey Hernandez, Krysta Palmer, Jessica Parratto, Delaney Schnell and Katrina Young
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Equestrian
Men: Phillip Dutton, Kent Farrington, Boyd Martin, Doug Payne and Steffen Peters
Women: Laura Kraut, Adrienne Lyle, Sabine Schut-Kery and Jessica Springsteen
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Fencing
Men: Eli Dershwitz, Alen Hadzic, Daryl Homer, Jake Hoyle, Race Imboden, Nick Itkin, Andrew Mackiewicz, Alexander Massialas, Curtis McDowald, Gerek Meinhardt, Yeisser Ramirez and Khalil Thompson
Women: Jacqueline Dubrovich, Katharine Holmes, Courtney Hurley, Kelley Hurley, Lee Kiefer, Sabrina Massialas, Nicole Ross, Francesca Russo, Anne-Elizabeth Stone, Anna van Brummen, Dagmara Wozniak and Mariel Zagunis
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Golf
Nelly Korda of the U.S. kisses the prize after winning the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship golf competition, Sunday, June 27, 2021, in Johns Creek, Ga. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) (AP)
Men: Bryson DeChambeau, Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele and Justin Thomas
Women: Danielle Kang, Jessica Korda, Nelly Korda and Lexi Thompson
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Gymnastics
Men: Brody Malone, Sam Mikulak, Yul Moldauer, Aliaksei Shostak, Shane Wiskus and Alec Yoder
Women: Nicole Ahsinger, Simone Biles, Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Isabelle Connor, Camilla Feeley, Evita Griskenas, Suni Lee, Grace McCallum, Lili Mizuno, Elizaveta Pletneva, MyKayla Skinner, Nicole Sladkov and Laura Zeng
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Judo
Men: Colton Brown
Women: Nina Cutro-Kelly, Angelica Delgado and Nefeli Papadakis
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Karate
Men: Brian Irr, Thomas Scott and Ariel Torres
Women: Sakura Kokumai
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Modern Pentathlon
Men: Samantha Schultz Achterberg
Women: Amro El-Elgeziry
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Rowing
Men: Justin Best, Liam Corrigan, Ben Davison, Clark Dean, Michael Grady, Austin Hack, Conor Harrity, Nick Mead, Alex Miklasevich, Andrew Reed, Alexander Richards, Julian Venonsky and Anders Weiss
Women: Charlotte Buck, Kendall Chase, Olivia Coffey, Claire Collins, Gia Doonan, Tracy Eisser, Katelin Guregian, Megan Kalmoe, Kara Kohler, Grace Luczak, Cicely Madden, Brooke Mooney, Meghan Musnicki, Kristine O’Brien, Meghan O’Leary, Molly Reckford, Alie Rusher, Regina Salmons, Michelle Sechser, Gevvie Stone, Jessica Thoennes, Ellen Tomek, Kristina Wagner and Madeleine Wanamaker
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Rugby
Men: Perry Baker, Danny Barrett, Maceo Brown, Madison Hughes, Martin Iosefo, Carlin Isles, Matai Leuta, Cody Melphy, Folau Niua, Joe Schroeder, Brett Thompson, Stephen Tomasin and Kevon Williams
Women: Kayla Canett-Oca, Lauren Doyle, Cheta Emba, Abby Gustaitis, Nicole Heavirland, Alev Kelter, Kristi Kirshe, Ilona Maher, Jordan Matyas, Ariana Ramsey, Naya Tapper, Kristen Thomas and Nia Toliver
‘GETTING SCHOOLED WITH ABBY HORNACEK’: WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THE OLYMPICS?
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Sailing
Men: Charlie Buckingham, Riley Gibbs, David Hughes, Stuart McNay, Luke Muller and Pedro Pascual
Women: Nikki Barnes, Lara Dallman-Weiss, Farrah Hall, Paige Railey, Stephanie Roble, Maggie Shea and Anna Weis
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Shooting
Men: Brian Burrows, James Hall, Vincent Hancock, Phillip Jungman, Lucas Kozeniesky, Henry Leverett, Jack Leverett III, Derrick Mein, Nick Mowrer, Will Shaner and Patrick Sunderman
Women: Madelynn Bernau, Kayle Browning, Amber English, Alexis Lagan, Sagen Maddalena, Austen Smith, Mary Tucker, Sandra Uptagrafft and Alison Weisz
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Skateboarding
In this May 22, 2021, picture, Nyjah Huston, of the United States, practices throughout an Olympic certifying skateboard occasion at Lauridsen Skatepark in Des Moines, Iowa. Where some skateboarders may be unwilling to move so boldly into the giant world of the Olympics, Huston is more than thankful to lock on onto this beast. Tokyo may be the location where individuals outside the sport lastly get a glance of among the most fascinating professional athletes around. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) (AP)
Men: Jagger Eaton, Nyjah Huston, Jake Ilardi, Cory Juneau, Heimana Reynolds and Zion Wright
Women: Jordyn Barratt, Mariah Duran, Alexis Sablone, Alana Smith, Bryce Wettstein and Brighton Zeuner
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Soccer
Women: Jane Campbell, Abby Dahlkemper, Tierna Davidson, Crystal Dunn, Julie Ertz, Adrianna Franch, Tobin Heath, Lindsey Horan, Casey Krueger, Rose Lavelle, Carli Lloyd, Catarina Macario, Kristie Mewis, Samantha Mewis, Alex Morgan, Alyssa Naeher, Kelley O’Hara, Christen Press, Megan Rapinoe, Becky Sauerbrunn, Emily Sonnett and Lynn Williams
United States SOCCER STAR ALEX MORGAN TAKES ON SENIOR ANIMAL ADOPTION WHILE GETTING READY FOR TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STINT
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Softball
Women: Monica Abbott, Ali Aguilar, Valerie Arioto, Ally Carda, Amanda Chidester, Rachel Garcia, Haylie McCleney, Michelle Moultrie, Dejah Mulipola, Aubree Munro, Bubba Nickles, Cat Osterman, Janie Reed, Delaney Spaulding and Kelsey Stewart
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Sport Climbing
Men: Nathaniel Coleman and Colin Duffy
Women: Kyra Condie and Brooke Raboutou
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Surfing
Women: Caroline Marks and Carissa Moore
Men: Kolohe Andino and John John Florence
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Swimming
Men: Michael Andrew, Zach Apple, Hunter Armstrong, Bowe Becker, Gunnar Bentz, Michael Brinegar, Patrick Callan, Brooks Curry, Caeleb Dressel, Nic Fink, Bobby Finke, Townley Haas, Zach Harting, Chase Kalisz, Drew Kibler, Jay Litherland, Bryce Mefford, Jake Mitchell, Ryan Murphy, Blake Pieroni, Andrew Seliskar, Tom Shields, Kieran Smith, Jordan Wilimovsky and Andrew Wilson
Women: Haley Anderson, Phoebe Bacon, Erika Brown, Claire Curzan, Catie DeLoof, Kate Douglass, Katie Grimes, Natalie Hinds, Torri Huske, Hali Flickinger, Brooke Forde, Lydia Jacoby, Lilly King, Annie Lazor, Katie Ledecky, Paige Madden, Simone Manuel, Katie McLaughlin, Allison Schmitt, Bella Sims, Regan Smith, Olivia Smoliga, Erica Sullivan, Ashley Twichell, Alexandra Walsh, Abbey Weitzeil, Emma Weyant and Rhyan White
KATIE GRIMES, 15, SWIMS PERSONAL BEST TO MAKE United States OLYMPIC GROUP: ‘SPEECHLESS’
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Table Tennis
Men: Kanak Jha, Nikhil Kumar and Zhou Xin
Women: Liu Juan, Wang Huijing and Lily Zhang
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Taekwondo
Women: Paige McPherson and Anastasija Zolotic
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Tennis
Men: Marcos Giron, Austin Krajicek, Tommy Paul, Rajeev Ram, Tennys Sandgren and Frances Tiafoe
Women: Jennifer Brady, Bethanie Mattek-Sands, Nicole Melichar, Jessica Pegula and Alison Riske
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Gwendolyn Berry, left, averts as DeAnna Price and Brooke Andersen represent the nationwide anthem after the finals of the females’s hammer toss at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials Saturday, June 26, 2021, in Eugene, Ore. Price won, Andersen was 2nd and Berry completed third. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) (AP)
Men: Abdi Abdirahman, Devon Allen, Ronnie Baker, Steven Bastien, Kenny Bednarek, Chris Benard, Rai Benjamin, Hillary Bor, Trayvon Bromell, Matthew Centrowitz, Paul Chelimo, Michael Cherry, Nick Christie, Will Claye, Ryan Crouser, Bryce Deadmon, Marquis Dendy, Mason Ferlic, Mason Finley, Grant Fisher JuVaughn Harrison, Cravon Gillespie, Elija Godwin, Daniel Haugh, Cole Hocker, Grant Holloway, Bryce Hoppel, Reggie Jagers, Isaiah Jewett, Fred Kerley, Sam Kendricks, David Kendziera, Benard Keter, Woody Kincaid, Joe Klecker, Erriyon Knighton, Joe Kovacs, KC Lightfoot, Wil London, Noah Lyles, Sam Mattis, Steffen McCarter, Shelby McEwen, Clayton Murphy, Chris Nilsen, Michael Norman, Vernon Norwood, Yared Nuguse, Payton Otterdahl, Jacob Riley, Daniel Roberts, Randolph Ross, Galen Rupp, Garrett Scantling, Donald Scott, Kenny Selmon, Michael Shuey, Trevor Stewart, Darryl Sullivan, Curtis Thompson, Micah Williams, Rudy Winkler, Alex Young and Zach Ziemek
Women: Valarie Allman, Brooke Andersen, Shae Anderson, Adelaide Aquilla, Anavia Battle, Gwen Berry, Erica Bougard, Quanesha Burks, Tynita Butts-Townsend, Kelsey Card, Christina Clemons, Emma Coburn, Anna Cockrell, Val Constien, Elise Cranny, Gabbi Cunningham, Vashti Cunningham, Teahna Daniels, Tara Davis, Rachel Dincoff, Kendall Ellis, Allyson Felix, Tori Franklin, Courtney Frerichs, English Gardner, Kendra Harrison, Quanera Hayes, Aleia Hobbs, Ariana Ince, Lynna Irby, Wadeline Jonathas, Sally Kipyego, Annie Kunz, Morgann LeLeux, Heather MacLean, Maggie Malone, Taylor Manson, Rachel McCoy, Cory McGee, Sydney McLaughlin, Alicia Monson, Jasmine Moore, Sandi Morris, Athing Mu, Dalilah Muhammad, Katie Nageotte, Javianne Oliver, Keturah Orji, Jenna Prandini, DeAnna Price, Elinor Purrier St. Pierre, Jessica Ramsey, Brittney Reese, Raevyn Rogers, Raven Saunders, Rachel Schneider, Karissa Schweizer, Molly Seidel, Emily Sisson, Robyn Stevens, Gabrielle Thomas, Aliphine Tuliamuk, Kaylin Whitney, Kendell Williams, Ajee Wilson and Kara Winger
WHO IS GWEN BERRY, THE OLYMPIC HAMMER THROWER WHO SNUBBED THE United States FLAG?
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Triathlon
Men: Kevin McDowell and Morgan Pearson
Women: Taylor Knibb, Summer Rappaport and Katie Zaferes
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Volleyball
Men: Matt Anderson, Micah Christenson, T.J. DeFalco, Kyle Ensing, Maxwell Holt, Thomas Jaeschke, Garrett Muagututia, Taylor Sander, Erik Shoji, Kawika Shoji, David Smith and Mitch Stahl
Women: Foluke Akinradewo Gunderson, Michelle Bartsch-Hackley, Annie Drews, Micha Hancock, Kimberly Hill, Jordan Larson, Chiaka Ogbogu, Jordyn Poulter, Kelsey Robinson, Jordan Thompson, Haleigh Washington and Justin Wong-Orantes
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Water Polo
Men: Alex Bowen, Luca Cupido, Hannes Daube, Ben Hallock, Drew Holland, Johnny Hooper, Max Irving, Alex Obert, Jesse Smith, Ben Stevenson, Marko Vavic, Dylan Woodhead and Alex Wolf
Women: Rachel Fattal, Aria Fischer, Makenzie Fischer, Kaleigh Gilchrist, Stephania Haralabidis, Paige Hauschild, Ashleigh Johnson, Amanda Longan, Maddie Musselman, Jamie Neushul, Melissa Seidemann, Maggie Steffens and Alys Williams
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Weightlifting
Men: C.J. Cummings, Wesley Kitts, Harrison Maurus and Caine Wilkes
Women: Jourdan Delacruz, Katherine Nye, Sarah Robles and Mattie Rogers
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Wrestling
Men: Kyle Dake, Thomas Gilman, Ildar Hafizov, G’Angelo Hancock, Alejandro Sancho, Kyle Snyder, John Stefanowicz, Gable Steveson and David Taylor
Women: Adeline Gray, Sarah Hildebrandt, Helen Maroulis, Tamyra Mensah-Stock, Kayla Miracle and Jacarra Winchester
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NC teen Evy Leibfarth set to make Olympics history in canoe | Charlotte Observer
#OlympicGames #SummerOlympics [Charlotte Observer]Evy Leibfarth will become the youngest athlete ever to represent the U.S. in canoe slalom at the Games this summer. Then, next winter — much to her coach’s chagrin — she plans to get a tattoo to ...
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Olympic Canoe: Teenagers lead the charge as Olympic 2020 quotas confirmed
For most youngsters, the weight of procuring your nation capability for the Summer Games may appear to be very overwhelming, however, Evy Leibfarth, Marta Bertoncelli, Andrea Herzog and Monica Doria Vilarrubla took it all in their walk during a sensational end of the week at the ICF kayak slalom big showdowns in La Seu, Spain.
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Official share assignment letters have been sent for this present week to the nations which effectively earned Olympic 2020 places finally end of the week's reality titles.
On a few days of exceptional exhibitions, 19-year-old German Andrea Herzog became world C1 ladies' victor, 15-year-old Leibfarth proceeded with her unfathomable presentation slalom season by completing fourth, 19-year-old Doria Vilarrubla completed eighth, and 18-year-old Bertoncelli was fifteenth.
The outcomes earned their nations, Germany, USA, Andorra and Italy separately, standards for a year from now's Summer Games. Leibfarth and Doria Vilarrubla additionally completed sufficiently high in the ladies' K1 to gain portions, however, should give up one of those spots.
A competitor can just procure a standard for one occasion, which means Leibfarth and Doria Vilarrubla will join Australia's Jessica Fox, New Zealand's Luuka Jones and Brazil's Ana Satila in giving up one of their Olympic Tickets.
“Anyway each of the five competitors will have the option to contend in both the C1 and K1 in Tokyo Olympic. I've been dreaming about contending at this level for a truly lengthy timespan, and getting the Olympic 2020 standard spot was truly cool, Leibfarth said.”
That has been my huge objective for this season, I've been moving in the direction of it. And afterward getting my head together for this race, and afterward assembling everything was great for me.
I have an inclination that I just jumped into everything this year, and I've quite recently been adoring the experience. I think many individuals back home are finding the Summer Games just because, and that is truly energizing for me.
Herzog had a nerve-wracking big showdowns, seeing off a test from partners Elena Apel and Jasmin Schornberg for Germany's sole Olympic 2020 portion. She reacted in the most ideal design, verifying her first since forever world title.
"I figured I could get the Olympic 2020 spot and I figured I could get a decoration, yet I never figured it could be the gold award, Herzog said. It's so incredible, it's been such a major dream for me. It's been a major battle, yet toward the end, I was good for one, I'm as yet the good for one, and ideally, it will be an extraordinary Tokyo Olympic."
The majority of the world's top Olympic Canoe nations earned their Olympic 2020 Tickets toward the end of the week, with some eminent exemptions. A bunch of nations that seldom make the Olympic Canoe slice are likewise set to show up in Japan, including Croatia, Portugal, and Ireland.
21-year-old Robert Hendrick from Kildare, Ireland, missed making his first C1 men's last by only 0.39 of a second. It would have been an unimaginable exhibition, considering he was contending in his first since forever semi-last.
Be that as it may, his accomplishment was sufficient to gain Ireland a share for Tokyo Olympic. Presently Hendrick, in the same way as others of different competitors who earned their nation's quantities toward the end of the week, needs to win Ireland's choice preliminaries.
"It is incredible for the Summer Games; we have extremely in the course of recent years developed the profundity in our rowing in Ireland. It's turning into a genuine test just to make the Irish group now. Irish qualifying will be about simply putting down the best rowing I can do, and whether that implies I get the opportunity to be on the beginning line in Tokyo Olympic half year from now, who knows.”
One competitor who definitely realizes she is going to Tokyo Olympic half year from now is an Italian young person Marta Bertoncelli, who earned a standard for the presentation of ladies' C1 at the Olympic 2020.
“It is eccentric, we went from truly zero to qualifying a spot for the Tokyo Olympic, I cannot trust it, she said. We were looking to the future, and I had this large dream. And afterward, I came here and figured I will attempt my best and we will see, yet it was a fantasy. At the point when a fantasy works out as expected, it is extraordinary.”
The La Seu results have set up some charming fights at one year from now's Olympic Canoe titles, where one last Olympic 2020 compartment will be available for anyone. Germany and Italy, both stun oversights from the best 11 toward the end of the week, will battle it out for the men's C1.
France and Poland may need to battle it out in the ladies' C1, depending which portions are returned by the five nations which have bent over. The full rundown of nations who earned Tokyo Olympic share puts in La Seu can be found here.
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Nadia Riquelme con el sueño de una medalla en la semifinal en kayak en los Panamericanos
Nadia Riquelme con el sueño de una medalla en la semifinal en kayak en los Panamericanos
La sanmartinense Nadia Riquelme que disputó en la jornada de este sábado las eliminatorias en la categoría kayak, logró el pase a semifinales nada más ni nada menos que finalizando tercera en ambas salidas.
La talentosa deportistas llegó a Lima con la chance intacta de poder pelear por una medalla y mal no le está yendo. Apenas fue superada por la estadounidense Evy Leibfarth y la brasileña…
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DAY 10 - RESULTS!
Badminton:
Men's Doubles Final: Phillip Chew/Ryan Chew fell to Nyl Yakura/Jason Ho-Shue of Canada (11-21, 21-19, 18-21).
Women's Doubles Final: Jamie Hsu/Kuei-Ya Chen fell to Kristen Tsai/Rachel Honderich of Canada (10-21, 9-21).
Basketball:
Men's Team fell to Puerto Rica (84-87). They're 2-1 and will face Argentina in the semi-final.
Boxing:
Men's Bantam (56kg) Final: Duke Ragan fell to David Caballero of Cuba.
Men's Light Welter (64kg) Final: Keyshawn Davis fell to Andy Cruz of Cuba.
Women's Fly (48-51kg) Final: Virginia Fuchs fell to Lorena Valencia of Colombia.
Women's Middle (69-75kg) Final: Naomi Graham fell to Jessica Caicedo of Colombia.
Canoe Slalom:
Evy Leibfarth finished 1st of the Women's Extreme Slalom (K1) Heat 3.
Track Cycling:
Team USA finished 1st of the Women's Pursuit.
Diving:
Sarah Bacon finished 1st of the Women's 1m Springboard Final.
Brooke Schulz finished 2nd of the Women's 1m Springboard Final.
Steele Johnson/Benjamin Bramley finished 4th of the Synchronised 10m Platform Final.
Equestrian:
Team USA leads the Eventing Competition after Dressage.
Handball:
Men's Team fell to Chile (24-34). They're 1-2 and will play placement.
Field Hockey:
Women's Team def Peru (8-0). They're 3-0.
Racquetball:
Men's Singles Preliminary: Jakob Bredenbeck def Sebastian Franco of Colombia (2-0).
Women's Singles Preliminary: Kelani Lawrence fell to Paz Munoz of Ecuador (0-2).
Women's Singles Preliminary: Rhonda Rajsich def Montserrat Mejia of Mexico (2-0).
Men's Singles Preliminary: Charles Pratt fell to Coby Iwaasa of Canada (1-2).
Men's Doubles Preliminary: Charles/Pratt/ R.O Carson III def to Coby Iwaasa/Samuel Murray (2-1).
Rythmic Gymnastics:
Evite Griskenas finished 1st of the Women's Individual All Around and Qualifications Rotation 1.
Camilla Feeley finished 4th of the Women's Individual All Around and Qualifications Rotation 1.
Evita Griskenas finished 1st of the Individual All Around and Qualifications Rotation 2.
Camilla Feeley finished 3rd of the Individual All Around and Qualifications Rotation 2.
Team USA finished 3rd of the Groups All Around Final and Qualifications Rotation 1
Shooting:
Christian Elliott finished 5th of the Men's Skeet Qualification - Day 1.
Philipp Jungman finished 7th of the Men's Skeet Qualification - Day 1.
Nathalia Granados finished 9th of the Women's 25m Pistol Qualification - Precision.
Lucas Kozeniesky finished 1st of the Men's 10m Air Rifle Final.
Timothy Sherry finished 5th of the Men's 10m Air Rifle Final.
Kimberly Rhode finished 1st of the Women's Skeet Final.
Dania Vizzi finished 3rd of the Women's Skeet Final.
Surf:
Candice Appleby finished 2nd of the Women's SUP Race Final.
Connor Baxter finished 1st of the Men's SUP Race Final.
Women's Longboard Repechage Round 3: Tiare Thompson fell to Fernanda Maria Reyes of Peru.
Men's SUP Surfing Main Round 3: Daniel Hughes fell to Tamil Martino of Peru.
Women's SUP Surfing Main Round 3: Candice Appleby fell to Vania Torres of Peru.
Tennis:
Women's Singles Quarterfinals: Usue Arconada fell to Nadia Podoroska of Argentina (4-6, 4-6).
Women's Doubles Quarterfinals: Usue Arconada/Caroline Dolehide def Alexa Guarachi/Daniela Seguel of Chile (7-5, 6-3).
Women's Singles Quarterfinals: Caroline Dolehide def Daniela Seguel of Chile (7-5, 7-6).
Volleyball:
Men's Team fell to Brazil (2-3). They're 1-2.
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Bryson City paddling teen phenom Evy Leibfarth heads to U.S. Olympic Team Trials April 12-14
#OlympicGames #SummerOlympics [Asheville Citizen-Times]Her “lifelong dream” to compete in women’s slalom kayak and canoe at the Olympics was abruptly put on hold with the COVID-19 pandemic and the cancellation of the Summer Olympics last year, but ...
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Paddling into history: U.S. teen heading to Olympics
#OlympicGames [CBS News]CBS This Morning” travels to the U.S. National Whitewater Center in Charlotte, North Carolina to check in with soon-to-be teen Olympic competitor Evy Leibfarth – who heads to Tokyo in July to race in ...
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