Tokyo Olympics: Aussies in action on day 2 and wrap of day 1 results
SOFTBALL
Australia v United States (1100 AEST)
Yokohama International Stadium
TENNIS
Women’s Singles – Ash Barty (Aus) v Sara Tormo Sorribes (Esp) (1200AEST), Ajla Tomljanovic (Aus) v Yaroslava Shedova (Kaz)
Men’s Singles: James Duckworth (Aus) v Lukas Klein (Svk)
Women’s Doubles: Ellen Perez/Samantha Stosur (Aus) v Jelena Ostapenko/Anastasija Sevastova (Lat)
Men’s Doubles – John Millman/Luke Saville (Aus) v Oliver Marach/Philipp Oswald (Aut), John Peers/Max Purcell (Aus) v Austin Krajicek/Tennys Sandgren) USA)
ROWING
Women’s Quadruple Sculls repechage – Australia (Caitlin Cronin, Harriet Hudson, Ria Thompson, Rowena Meredith)
Women’s Double Sculls Semifinals – Australia (Amanda Bateman and Tara Rigney);
SWIMMING
Finals (1130 – 1340 AEST):
Men’s 400m Individual Medley – Brendon Smith
Women’s 100m Butterfly Semifinals – Emma McKeon, Brianna Throssell
Men’s 400m Freestyle Final – Elijah Winnington, Jack McLoughlin
Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Final – Australia
Heats (2000-2230 AEST):
Women’s 100m Backstroke (Kaylee McKeown, Emily Seebohm)
Men’s 200m Freestyle (Elijah Winnington, Thomas Neill)
Women’s 100m Breaststroke (Chelsea Hodges, Jessica Hansen)
Men’s 100m Backstroke (Mitchell Larkin, Issac Cooper)
Women’s 400m Freestyle (Ariarne Titmus, Tamsin Cook)
Men’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (Australia)
TAEKWONDO
Women -57 kg -Stacey Hymer – Makuhari – Messe Hall A
Men -66 kg – Nathan Katz – Nippon Budokan
HOCKEY
Women – Pool B – Australia v Spain (1100 AEST)
Men – Pool A – Australia v India (1930 AEST)
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
Women – Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy (1300 AEST) – Shiokaze Park
SKATEBOARDING
Men’s Street Prelims and Final (Shane O’Neill) – Ariake Urban Sports Park
SHOOTING
Men’s 10m Air Rifle (Alex Hoberg, Dane Sampson) Preliminaries and Finals
Women’s 10m Air Pistol (Dina Aspandiyarova, Elena Galiabovitch) Preliminaries and Finals
Men’s and Women’s Skeet Qualifications (Men – Paul Adams; Women – Laura Coles)
SURFING
Preliminaries: Men’s – Julian Wilson, Owen Wright; Women’s – Sally Fitzgibons, Stephanie Gilmore – Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach
SAILING
Laser Men (Matthew Wearn), Laser Radial Women (Mara Stransky) – Enoshima Yacht Harbour
WATER POLO
Men’s Preliminaries; Group B – Australia v Montenegro (1630 AEST) – Tatsumi Water Polo Centre
CANOE SLALOM
Canoe C1 Men’s Heats (Daniel Watkins) and Kayak K1 Women’s Heats (Jessica Fox) – Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre
CYCLING ROAD
Women’s Road Race (Grace Brown, Tiffany Cromwell, Sarah Gigante, Amanda Spratt) – Fuji International Speedway
BADMINTON
Women’s Singles – Hsuan-Yu Wendy Chen (1500 AEST)
Mixed Doubles – Simon Wing Hang Leung and Gronya Somerville (1940 AEST)
BASKETBALL
Men’s Preliminaries
Group B – Australia v Nigeria (1820 AEST) – Saitama Super Arena
BOXING
Round of 32 Men’s Light (Harisson Garside) (2054 AEST) – Kokugikan Arena
EQUESTRIAN
Dressage Grand Prix Team and Individual – Mary Hanna, Simone Pearce, Kelly Layne – Equestrian Park
FOOTBALL
Group C – Australia v Spain (2030 AEST) – Sapporo Dome
ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
Women’s Qualification: Australian Georgia Godwin – All-around – Ariake Gymnastics Centre
How all the Aussies fared on day 1 of the Tokyo Olympics
HOCKEY
Men’s Pool A – Australia defeated Japan 5-3.
WATER POLO
Women’s Group A – Australia defeated Canada 8-5.
SOFTBALL
Preliminary Round – Australia lost to Canada 7-1.
SOCCER
Women’s Group G – Australia lost to Sweden 4-2.
SWIMMING
Men’s 400m individual medley heats – Brendon Smith (advances to final), Se-Bom Lee (eliminated).
Men’s 400m freestyle heats – Elijah Winnington, Jack McLoughlin (both advance to final).
Women’s 100m butterfly heats – Emma McKeon, Brianna Throssell (both advance to semi-finals).
Men’s 100m breaststroke heats – Zac Stubbelty-Cook, Matt Wilson (both eliminated).
Women’s 4x100m freestyle relay – Australia (advance to final).
ROWING
Women’s pair (Annabelle McIntyre, Jessica Morrison) – 1st in heat (advance to semi-finals).
Men’s pair (Sam Hardy, Joshua Hicks) – 1st in heat (advance to semi-finals).
Women’s four (Annabelle McIntyre, Jessica Morrison, Rosemary Popa, Lucy Stephan) – 1st in heat (advance to final).
Men’s four (Jack Hargreaves, Alex Hill, Alex Purnell, Spencer Turrin) – 1st in heat (advance to final).
Women’s eight – 3rd in heat (through to repechage).
Men’s eight – 4th in heat (through to repechage).
TENNIS
Men’s singles, first round – John Millman defeated Lorenzo Musetti (Ita) 6-3 6-4.
Women’s singles, first round – Samantha Stosur lost to Elena Rybakina (Kaz) 6-4 6-2.
Women’s doubles, first round – Ash Barty/Storm Sanders defeated Nao Hibino/Makato Ninomiya (Jpn) 6-1 6-2.
SHOOTING
Men’s 10m Air Pistol – Daniel Repacholi 30th.
Women’s 10m Air Rifle – Elise Collier 42nd, Katarina Kowplos 45th.
CYCLING
Men’s Road Race – Richie Porte 48th, Lucas Hamilton 71st, Luke Durbridge 72nd.
ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
Men’s horizontal bar – Tyson Bull (advances to final).
TABLE TENNIS
Women’s singles, preliminary round – Jian Fang Lay defeated Daniella Fonseca (Cub) 11-5 11-7 11-5 14-12.
Women’s singles, first round – Michelle Bromley lost to Natalia Partyka (Pol) 11-3 11-5 11-5 11-7; Jian Fang Lay defeated Debora Vivarelli (Ita) 11-7 5-11 11-4 12-10 11-2.
Mixed doubles, first round – Heming Hu/Melissa Tapper lost to Jia Nan Yuan/Emmanuel Lebesson (Fra) 11-5 11-9 11-1 11-0.
Men’s singles, first round – Xin Yan lost to Ovidiu Ionescu (Rom) 11-7 13-11 7-11 11-8 11-6.
Men’s singles, first round – David Powell defeated Pavel Sirucek (Cze) walkover.
TAEKWONDO
Men – 58 kg Preliminaries – Safwan Kahlil lost to Ramnarong Sawekwiharee (Tha) 23-7.
BADMINTON
Mixed doubles, first round – Simon Leung and Gronya Somerville lost to Praveen Jordan and Melati Daeva Oktavianti (Ind) 20-22 21-17 21-13.
Women’s doubles, first round – Setyana Mapasa and Gronya Somerville lost to Sohee Lee and Seungchan Shin (Kor) 21-9 21-6.
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
Men’s Preliminary – Chris McHugh and Damien Schumann lost to Anders Berntsen Mol and Christian Sandlie Sorum (Nor) 21-18 18-21 15-13.
EQUESTRIAN
Individual Qualifier – Mary Hanna, 20th.
Team Qualifier – Australia, 12th.
– WITH AAP