Olympics 2024 LIVE: Latest updates and medal outcomes from Paris

Team GB’s winning dive as they secure first medal of Paris Olympics

The Olympics delivers a first full day of action at Paris 2024 on Saturday after a memorable opening ceremony.

Team GB earned its first medal of the Games after Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen claimed diving bronze in dramatic circumstances, winning Britain’s first medal in the women’s diving in 64 years. Other medals available to Team GB will come in road cycling, where Anna Henderson and Josh Tarling compete in the individual time trial event, on a wet course in Paris.

The swimming takes centre stage this evening with Team GB’s focus is on Adam Peaty as he bids to win three consecutive 100m breastroke Olympic gold medals. But the race of the day, and perhaps the meet, puts Katie Ledecky, Ariarne Titmus and Summer McIntosh against each other in the women’s 400m freestyle.

Also look out for Rafael Nadal, fresh from starring in Friday night’s opening ceremony, with the Spaniard partnering Carlos Alcaraz in the men’s doubles as tennis begins at Roland Garros.

Follow all the action, latest results and medals from Paris 2024 in our live blog below:

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Olympics 2024: Rugby sevens

Moses Leo bundles over for New Zealand with just a few seconds remaining, Argentina denied at the death again.

But a missed conversion ensures extra-time, five minutes… First score wins, this is tense and the crowd love it!

Jack Rathborn at the Stade de France27 July 2024 13:51

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Olympics 2024: Tennis at Roland-Garros

Novak Djokovic is making light work of Matthew Ebden, winning the first set without dropping a game and dropping an astounding eight points.

Simply, the gulf in class between the players seems to be too wide for the Australian, who has struggled to compete with his opponents composure and consistency.

The world number two has barely broken a sweat thus far, and the second set is now underway.

On the neighbouring court, Carlos Alcaraz has also taken a one set lead over Lebanon’s Hady Habib, with the first set ending on a score of 6-3.

Arthur Ferridge27 July 2024 13:49

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Olympics 2024: Women’s cycling time trial

The first riders are getting underway in the women’s time trial.

Britain’s rider in this event is Anna Henderson. She will make her Olympic debut after switching from skiing to cycling at the age of 15.

She has claimed two British time trial titles, a silver at last year’s European championships, but has not raced since the end of June.

Sonia Twigg27 July 2024 13:39

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Olympics 2024: Rugby sevens

We’re underway at the Stade de France and it’s a cracking atmosphere. It’s dried out, too, and the fans are in a boisterous mood for New Zealand v Argentina.

An hour until the hosts take on South Africa in that crunch semi-final. It promises to be a thrilling afternoon of sevens.

And the crowd is thrilled at this start from the All Blacks, Akuila Rokolisoa rips the ball away from a couple of Pumas before wriggling free and scurrying back under the posts, TRY! New Zealand lead 7-0.

But Argentina hit back in a hurry, Tobias Wade finishing close to the posts and we’re all square at the break.

Argentina's Santiago Mare, left, passes the ball under pressure from New Zealand's Leroy Carter
Argentina’s Santiago Mare, left, passes the ball under pressure from New Zealand’s Leroy Carter (AP)
Jack Rathborn27 July 2024 13:31

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Olympics 2024: Tennis at Roland-Garros

The next round of matches are now underway at Roland-Garros.

On the Court Philippe-Chatrier, Australia’s Matthew Ebden, who primarily plays doubles and has a career high singles ranking of 39, has the unenviable task of playing against Novak Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam winner.

Elsewhere, recent Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz is facing Lebanon’s Hady Habib, the Spaniard currently leading by three games to nil.

Arthur Ferridge27 July 2024 13:26

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Australian boxer hits out at ‘sad’ French rules over hijab at Paris Olympics

Australian boxer Tina Rahimi has criticised France’s “sad” rules on secularism and athletes wearing the hijab at the Paris Olympics.

Muslim French sprinter Sounkamba Sylla stated that wearing a hijab would prevent her from appearing in Friday’s Opening Ceremony.

While the French Olympic Committee said Sylla accepted the option of wearing a cap instead. The host nation, home to Europe’s largest Muslim minority, enforces laws to protect the principle of secularism under which state employees and school pupils are banned from wearing religious symbols and clothing in public institutions.

Sonia Twigg27 July 2024 13:06

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Olympics 2024: Tennis at Roland-Garros

Game, set, match, Swiatek! The Pole breaks Begu to take victory in round one, overcoming nervous moments in the second set to progress as Begu gifted the final point to her opponent through a double fault.

The performance was far from Swiatek’s best. Begu, ranked 136th in the world, made her opponent work for the win, demanding 14 forced errors and managing two aces where Swiatek managed none.

Looking to round two, Swiatek will face either Argentina’s Nadia Podoroska or France’s Diane Parry.

Outdoor play remains weather affected, though the next indoor match will see Novak Djokovic take on Australia’s Matthew Ebden.

Arthur Ferridge27 July 2024 13:00

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Adam Peaty ‘didn’t have to prove anything’ in Olympics heats

Adam Peaty, speaking at the La Defense Arena after making his first appearance of the Olympics in the men’s 100m breaststroke heats, where he qualified for tonight’s semi-finals with ease:

On his his heat:

“The whole field was a bit slow in a sense. I saw the scores come in, and I was like I didn’t really have to push anything too far. I didn’t have to prove anything. Let’s see what we get tonight. We can’t win the battle now, we have to win it tomorrow.”

On the difference between Tokyo and Paris:

“Very different, I was a younger man with a little bit more to prove and a little bit angrier back then, but obviously, tonight we got a shift to do, and I feel that we have to be on our A game to make sure we are into that final.”

On controversy leading up to the Games:

“It is always in the back of your mind as an athlete. You definitely want a fair game and to win fair and be around people who do that and live by the same values and that’s all I will say on that. I think everyone knows what we are talking about, but at the same time, we have a job to do, and we can’t let that be a cloud on the road. “

Adam Peaty won his heat as he started the defence of his Olympic men’s 100 metres breaststroke title
Adam Peaty won his heat as he started the defence of his Olympic men’s 100 metres breaststroke title (PA Wire)
Jamie Braidwood in Paris27 July 2024 12:54

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Olympics 2024: Tennis at Roland-Garros

Begu leads in the second set! The Romanian underdog breaks Swiatek to take the score to 4-3 before holding her serve to extend her lead.

Swiatek looks rather frustrated. Errors are becoming more consistent, with 13 unforced errors so far in the second set.

Swiatek holds her serve, winning a fourth game, and Begu will now serve for the set.

Arthur Ferridge27 July 2024 12:37

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Olympics 2024: Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen react after winning Team GB first medal

“Crazy, crazy,” Scarlett Mew Jensen says after winning bronze in the 3, springboard synchro, which is first diving medal by a British female at any Games since 1960. “I mean, I don’t think I can quite believe it right now. I’m super proud of Yaz, super proud of myself, super proud of the team. We’ve worked insanely hard, and we couldn’t have come away with a better outcome.

“The group of girls we have on this team are unmatched. I’m not worried about any of the girls. I think they will deliver over the next couple of days. I’m super excited for the rest of the team – we started the ball rolling, so let’s keep it going.

“We knew that even if we did a good one, we would still be on the back foot. We knew that Australia needed to mess up, basically. So for that to actually happen, we were very, very shocked, because that’s a very easy dive for them.

“They’re very talented, very experienced. Olympic medallists themselves. So it was very shocking on that last dive. But we knew that we needed to deliver towards the end of it.”

Jack Rathborn27 July 2024 12:37

Source: independent.co.uk