Tokyo 2021 LIVE: is it Simone Biles' day?



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Tokyo 2021 LIVE: is it Simone Biles' day?

Here is what is happening on this Olympic Tuesday in the Japanese capital, between expected backs and incredible goals. Gymnastics, women: Simone Biles will attempt to win a medal at the beam, after giving up the other specialties of women's gymnastics at home of problems related to pressure management.

Her come back is highly anticipated. Canoe, K1 200 women: Gold to the New Zealand Kerrington, bronze to the Spanish Portela, bronze to the Danish Jorgensen. Men's basketball: In the quarter-finals of the men's tournament, Slovenia defeated Germany 94-70, with Luka Doncic and Zoran Dragic taking the lead.

Athletics, women's long jump: the German Malaika Mihambo wins the gold medal. Silver to the American Brittney Reese, bronze to the Nigerian Ese Brume. Athletics, 400 hurdles men: Norwegian Karsten Warholm wins the 400 hurdles final with the incredible new world record of 45.94!

Sailing, 49ER men: Britons Dylan Fletcher and Stuart Bithell won the gold medal in sailing, 49er category. Silver to New Zealand, bronze to Germany. Sailing, 49ER women: Brazilians Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze won the gold medal in sailing, 49er FX category.

Silver to Germany, bronze to Holland.

Medal table and the other results of yesterday

Medal table Rank-Team-Gold-Silver-Bronze-Total 1 China 29 17 16 62
2 USA 22 25 17 64
3 Japan 17 6 ​​10 33
4 Australia 14 4 15 33
5 ROC 12 21 17 50
6 Great Britain 11 12 12 35
7 France 6 10 7 23
8 Germany 6 6 11 23
9 South Korea 6 4 9 19
10 Netherlands 5 7 6 18
11 Italy 4 9 15 28
12 New Zealand 4 3 4 11
13 Czech Republic 4 3 1 8
14 Canada 3 4 7 14
15 Switzerland 3 4 5 12
16 Croatia 3 2 2 7
17 China Taipei 2 4 4 10
18 Brazil 2 3 5 10
19 Cuba 2 3 3 8
20 Hungary 2 2 2 6
21 Denmark 2 1 2 5
22 Slovenia 2 1 1 4
23 Ecuador 2 1 0 3
24 Greece 2 0 1 3
25 Kosovo 2 0 0 2
25 Qatar 2 0 0 2
27 Georgia 1 4 1 6
28 Spain 1 3 3 7
29 Romania 1 3 0 4
29 Sweden 1 3 0 4
29 Venezuela 1 3 0 4
32 Hong Kong 1 2 0 3
32 Slovakia 1 2 0 3
32 South Africa 1 2 0 3
35 Austria 1 1 3 5
35 Serbia 1 1 3 5
35 Indonesia 1 1 3 5
38 Jamaica 1 1 2 4
39 Belgium 1 1 1 3
39 Norway 1 1 1 3
39 Ethiopia 1 1 1 3
42 Poland 1 1 0 2
42 Tunisia 1 1 0 2
44 Turkey 1 0 4 5
45 Ireland 1 0 2 3
45 Israel 1 0 2 3
47 Belarus 1 0 1 2
47 Estonia 1 0 1 2
47 Fiji 1 0 1 2
47 Uzbekistan 1 0 1 2
51 Bermuda 1 0 0 1
51 Philippines 1 0 0 1
51 Iran 1 0 0 1
51 Latvia 1 0 0 1
51 Morocco 1 0 0 1
51 Puerto Rico 1 0 0 1
51 Thailand 1 0 0 1
58 Colombia 0 2 1 3
58 Dominican Republic 0 2 1 3
60 Ukraine 0 1 5 6
61 Mongolia 0 1 2 3
62 India 0 1 1 2
62 Portugal 0 1 1 2
62 San Marino 0 1 1 2
62 Uganda 0 1 1 2
62 Kenya 0 1 1 2
67 Bulgaria 0 1 0 1
67 Jordan 0 1 0 1
67 North Macedonia 0 1 0 1
67 Turkmenistan 0 1 0 1
71 Kazakhstan 0 0 3 3
71 Mexico 0 0 3 3
73 Azerbaijan 0 0 2 2
73 Egypt 0 0 2 2
75 Argentina 0 0 1 1
75 Armenia 0 0 1 1
75 Ivory Coast 0 0 1 1
75 Finland 0 0 1 1
75 Kuwait 0 0 1 1
75 Malaysia 0 0 1 1 What happened today Here is what happened this Monday at the Japanese Olympics in Tokyo, between historic medals and incredible goals.

Athletics, 3000 men's hedges: The Moroccan Soufiane El Bakkali won the 3000 hedges in 8'08 "90 ahead of the Ethiopian Lamecha Girma (8'10" 38) and the Kenyan Benjamin Kigen (8'11 "45). Athletics, 5000m women: The gold of the 5000m is for Dutch Sifan Hassan (14'36 "79) ahead of Kenyan Hellen Obiri (14'38" 36) and Ethiopian Gudaf Tsegay (14'38 "87).

Athletics, men's long jump: The Greek Miltiadis Tentoglou wins the gold medal in the long jump with a final deadlift at 8.41. Juan Miguel Echevarria of silver because of the second lower measure than that of the Greek. Bronze to the other Cuban Maykel Masso with 8.21.

Equestrian: Great Britain wins the gold medal with a negative total of 86.30, preceding Australia, silver with 100.20, and France, bronze with 101.50. Gimnastyc, free style women: gold for the American Jade Carey, silver for the Italian Vanessa Ferrari, double bronze for the Japanese Mai Murakami and the Russian Angelina Melnikova.

Gymnastics, men's rings: Chinese Liu Yang won the danati gold medal at the countryman You Hao and the Greek Elftherios Petrounias. Women's Weightlifting: China's Zhouyu Wang won gold in Women's Weightlifting, 87kg Women's category.

Silver to the Ecuadorian Tamara Yajaira Salazar Arce, bronze to the Dominican Crismery Santana. Men's 50m carbine: Changhong Zhang from China won gold. Silver to Russian Sergey Kamenskiy and bronze to Serbian Milenko Sebic. Women's Badminton: Indonesians Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayu have won the women's doubles badminton tournament. Silver for the Chinese Chen and Jia, bronze for the Koreans Kim and Kong.