Fifteen medals will be up for grabs on day 11 of the Paris 2024 Olympics. Here’s where those medals will be up for grabs and which British athletes are set to dominate on Tuesday.
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Team GB and their medal hopes
Athletics will continue at the Stade de France, Josh Kerr and Neil Gowrie The men’s 1,500m final will be held at 7:50 p.m. Kerr, the reigning world champion and Tokyo bronze medalist, advanced to the final in 3 hours 32 minutes 46 seconds, while Gourley advanced in 3 minutes 32.11 seconds.
Late at night, at 8:10 p.m. Elizabeth Bird Competed in the women’s 3000m hurdles final. Darryl Neyter and Dina Asher-Smith These athletes will compete in the women’s 200m final, which begins at 8:40 p.m. Jacob Fincham Dukes The boys’ long jump final will begin at 7:15 p.m.
Charlie Dobson European Record Holder Matthew Hudson Smith He will compete in the men’s 400m semifinals at 6:35 p.m., followed by Jesse Knight and Lina Nielsen 7:07 p.m., women’s 400-meter hurdles semifinal.
The women’s 1500 meters started earlier in the day, with Olympic silver medallist Laura Muir, Georgia Belland Levy Walcott Nolan Qualifying will take place from 9:05am.
Away from athletics, Ben Maher, Harry Charles and Scott Brush They will represent Great Britain in the equestrian individual show jumping final at 10am. The trio, who had already won gold in the team show jumping event in Paris, completed a total of three rounds and received a two-second time penalty.
Andrea Spendolini Siriex Having won bronze in the 10m synchro, she will be aiming for a second Olympic diving medal in Paris. She will compete in the individual final at 2pm. The 19-year-old has already won a world championship bronze and a Commonwealth gold in this format.
Another synchro bronze medalist, Jack Lacherwill compete in the men’s 3m heats at 10am, along with the European silver medallist. Jordan Holden.
Following the success of the women’s team sprint, it is now the men’s team’s turn to aim for gold. Jack Carlin, Edward Lowe and Hamish Turnbull The final is scheduled for 7:07 p.m. Preliminaries for the women’s team pursuit will begin at 4:30 p.m., and the first round of the men’s team pursuit will begin at 6:14 p.m.
Sky Brown She was just 13 when she won bronze at the Tokyo Olympics and tomorrow she will be trying to win her second Olympic medal in women’s park skateboarding. Laura Tumbling The women’s park qualifying round will be held at 11:30 a.m., with the final at 4:30 p.m.
Michael Beckett Heading into the final race, Beckett will be aiming for a medal in the men’s dinghy. With both races on Monday cancelled, Beckett will enter the medal race in fourth place, five points away from a medal. Racing continues in mixed dinghy, men’s kite, women’s kite and mixed multihull.
Elsewhere, Lewis Richardson He will compete in the men’s light middleweight semifinals at 8:46 p.m. He is guaranteed a bronze medal, but a win over Mexico’s Marco Verde will put him in contention for the gold medal.
Sport climber Molly Thompson Smith and Erin McNeice The women’s combined event will begin, followed by the bouldering semi-finals at 9am.
When will the gold medal be awarded on Tuesday (all times BST)?
- 9.00am – Equestrian – Show Jumping Individual Final
- 1.43pm – Sailing – Women’s Dinghy Medal Race
- 2pm – Diving – Women’s 10m Platform Final
- 2:43pm – Sailing – Men’s Dinghy Medal Race
- 4:30pm – Skateboarding – Women’s Individual Final
- 5:15pm – Wrestling – Men’s Greco-Roman 60kg, Men’s Greco-Roman 130kg, Women’s Freestyle 68kg
- 6:57pm – Track and Field – Women’s Hammer Throw Final
- 7:10pm – Cycling Track – Men’s Team Sprint Final
- 7:15pm – Track and Field – Men’s Long Jump Final
- 7:50pm – Track and Field – Men’s 1,500m Final
- 8:14pm – Athletics – Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Final
- 8:40pm – Athletics – Women’s 200m Final
- 9:06pm – Boxing – Women’s 60kg Final
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