Day 16 of the Paris Olympic Games 2024 saw the United States women's basketball team script history by becoming the first side in Olympic history to win eight consecutive gold medals. (Medal Tally|Schedule & Results|Full Olympics Coverage)
Paris Olympics Day 16: Who Won Yesterday? Check Results For All Medal Events And Updated Tally
Check all the results from Sunday, Day 16 (August 11) of the Paris Olympics here
Check all the results from Sunday, Day 16 (August 11) of the Paris Olympics here
ATHLETICS
Women's Marathon
Gold: Netherlands (Sifan Hassan)
Silver: Ethiopia (Tigst Assefa)
Bronze: Kenya (Hellen Obiri)
BASKETBALL
Women's
Gold: United States
Silver: France
Bronze: Australia
CYCLING TRACK
Men's Keirin
Gold: Netherlands (Harrie Lavreysen)
Silver: Australia (Matthew Richardson)
Bronze: Australia (Matthew Glaetzer
WOMEN’S SPRING
Gold: New Zealand (Ellesse Andrews)
Silver: Germany (Lea Friedrich)
Bronze: Britain (Emma Finucane)
WOMEN’S OMNIUM
Gold: United States (Jennifer Valente)
Silver: Poland (Daria Pikulik)
Bronze: New Zealand (Ally Wollaston)
HANDBALL
Men's
Gold: Denmark
Silver: Germany
Bronze: Spain
MODERN PENTATHLON
Women's Individual
Gold: Hungary (Michelle Gulyas)
Silver: France (Elodie Clouvel)
Bronze: South Korea (Seungmin Seong)
VOLLEYBALL
Women's
Gold: Italy
Silver: United States
Bronze: Brazil
WATER POLO
Men's
Gold: Serbia
Silver: Croatia
Bronze: United States
WEIGHTLIFTING
Women's +81KG
Gold: China (Li Wenwen)
Silver: South Korea (Park Hyejeong)
Bronze: Britain (Emily Campbell)
WRESTLING
Women's Freestyle 76 kg
Gold: Japan (Kagami Yuka)
Silver: United States (Kennedy Alexis Blades)
Bronze: Colombia (Tatiana Rentereia) and Cuba (Milaimy de la Carid Marin Potrille)
MEN’S FREESTYLE 65KG
Gold: Japan (Kiyooka Kotaro)
Silver: Iran (Rahman Amouzadkhalili)
Bronze: Albania (Islam Dudaev) and Puerto Rico (Sebastian Rivera)
MEN’S FREESTYLE 97KG
Gold: Bahrain (Akhmed Tazhudinov)
Silver: Georgia (Givi Matcharashvili)
Bronze: Azerbaijan (Magomedkhan Magomedov) and Iran (Amirali Azarpira)
The United States and China ended with 40 gold medals each, but the US first on top with 126 medals with respect to China's 91.
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