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Paris Olympics: Aussies in action on Day 15 and Day 14 results

August 10, 2024 BY

Maddison Keeney's silver was Australia's first individual Olympic 3m springboard medal. Photo: TOLGA AKMEN/EPA

AUSTRALIA: 18 gold, 16 silver, 14 bronze (third overall)

What’s on tonight?

MAJOR AUSTRALIAN MEDAL HOPES

Middle-distance star Jessica Hull is daring to believe she can upset Kenya’s world record holder Faith Kipyegon in the highly-anticipated women’s 1500m final.

The Stingers women’s water polo team face Spain in a title match as they seek Australia’s first Olympic gold in the event since the fabled 2000 triumph.

Weightlifter Eileen Cikamatana is gunning for gold in the women’s 81kg category – she won Commonwealth Games gold for her native Fiji before repeating that feat for Australia two years ago.

Diver Cassiel Rousseau will contest men’s 10m platform semi-finals and, hopefully, the final where he’s aiming to follow the feat of his grandfather Michel who won gold for France as a track cyclist in 1956.

After winning bronze in the K2, sprint kayaker Tom Green will attempt to claim his third Olympic medal in the K1 1000m.

Australia has two finalists in the women’s javelin, Kathryn Mitchell and in Mackenzie Little, who is a genuine medal chance.

OTHER AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

Victorian climber Oceania Mackenzie will make a play for a maiden Olympic medal in the boulder and lead event.

After a sizzling third round 66, Hannah Green has roared up the leaderboard to a tie for 11th but still plenty of ground to catch the leaders who are six shots clear.

Already gold medallists in cycling’s Team Pursuit, Kelland O’Brien and Sam Welsford will look to keep the medals ticking over at the track, squaring off in the Madison.

Liam Adams, Andrew Buchanan and Patrick Tiernan will pound the Paris pavement in the men’s marathon.

Australia wrestler Georgii Okorokov faces Puerto Rico’s Sebastian Rivera men’s 65kg 1/8 final.

Jeff Dunne aka J Attack, aged just 16, will make his Olympic debut in the men’s breaking.

WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING

Expect fireworks as host country France, led by phenom Victor Wembanyama, try to stop the USA winning a 17th gold medal in the men’s basketball.

Can Italian world champion Gianmarco Gamberi defend his Olympic high jump title?

Brazil and the USA will battle for gold in the women’s football final.

After widespread scrutiny over gender tests Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting fights Julia Szeremeta of Poland for gold in the women’s featherweight division.

How the Aussies fared on Day 14

SILVER

Matt Richardson (cycling, men’s sprint). The Australian put up a brave fight against Dutch master Harrie Lavreysen, but fell short of claiming an upset gold.

Maddison Keeney (diving, women’s 3m springboard). The 28-year-old from Perth was rapt to receive her silver from one her heroes, Oscar-winning actress and IOC member Michelle Yeoh.

BRONZE

Tom Green/Jean van der Westhuyzen (K2 1000m). The Tokyo sprint kayak gold medallists Tom Green and Jean van der Westhuyzen had to settle for bronze in the K2 in Paris.

OTHER HEADLINE GOLD MEDALLISTS

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif wins gold in the women’s 66kg final after spending the Games in the headlines after some queried her eligibility or falsely claimed she was a man.

Spain pipped France for men’s football gold, striking twice in extra-time for a dramatic 5-3 victory.

The United States’ star-packed 4x100m women’s relay team won gold but their male compatriots botched their equivalent race – disqualified after a woeful first change and remain without an Olympic medal in the event for two decades.

WHAT ELSE HAPPENED

Australia’s women’s beach volleyball pair of Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy missed out on a bronze medal, beaten in straight sets.

Breaking made its Olympic debut but Australia’s B-girl Rachael Gunn, aka Raygun, fired blanks and lost all three of her battles.

Australia’s women’s golfer Hannah Green carded a superb 66 to move up the leaderboard: she’ll start the final six shots shy of the leader and four behind the bronze-medal position.