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Paris Olympics is full steam ahead in its final week of events

The Paris Olympics continues on Tuesday, August 6th. Equestrian, diving, sailing, skateboarding, wrestling, athletics and cycling will be among the sports to have gold medal events.

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US men’s basketball headlines star-studded quarterfinal matchups

The United States men’s basketball team is just two games away from competing in the gold medal game, but first they will take on Brazil in the quarterfinals on Tuesday. Action is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. ET. 

Tuesday began with a 76-63 win for the reigning World Cup champion Germany over NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo and Greece. Three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic and Serbia followed that game with an overtime victory over Australia. 

Serbia will face the winner of the U.S. vs Brazil match on Thursday. 

But first, a Victor Wembanyama-led France will take on Canada at noon eastern. 

The quarterfinals include four marquee games featuring 15 current or former NBA All-Stars with a combined 97 selections among them.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Olympians have found 'worms' in the food at village, British swim star says

British swim star Adam Peaty picked up a silver medal at the Paris Olympics last week but his time at the Summer Games appears to have left him dissatisfied.

Peaty said the food at the Olympic Village left athletes wanting more and others have been grossed out by what they found.

"The catering isn’t good enough for the level the athletes are expected to perform," Peaty told U.K.’s iNews. "We need to give the best we possibly can. Tokyo the food was incredible. Rio was incredible. But this time around? There wasn’t enough protein options, long queues, waiting 30 minutes for food because there’s no queueing system."

Peaty added that the Paris Games’ hopes of being as sustainable as possible has affected the food. The Guardian reported that 60% of the meals served are meatless and at least 33% plant-based.

"I like my fish and people are finding worms in the fish. It’s just not good enough. The standard, we’re looking at the best of the best in the world, and we’re not feeding them the best," he added.

This is an excerpt from a report by Ryan Gaydos.

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Star player says refs 'wanted the US to lose' Olympic 3x3 tournament

The United States failed to go back-to-back in the women's 3x3 basketball tournament, and one of the star players is blaming the referees.

The Americans dropped their Olympic semifinal matchup against Spain, who eventually lost to Germany in the gold medal game; the USA earned bronze by defeating Canada.

But gold for America in basketball is almost a given: In normal basketball, the men have won 16 golds in 20 appearances, while the women are 9-for-12 (one silver, one bronze).

That was not the case here. While the women earned gold when the 3x3 tournament debuted in Tokyo in 2021, they fell short this year.

TCU's Hailey Van Lith, who transferred to the Horned Frogs after starring for LSU this past season, took her shot after dropping eight points in the semifinal.

"This was 1,000% BS. Those refs wanted the U.S. to lose," she said after the game. "They were flopping left and right. They are not that good. Great job, ladies, we know who should have won."

This is an excerpt from a report by Ryan Morik.

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American Sam Watson breaks his own world record in speed sport climbing

Sam Watson’s quest for a gold medal is off to a solid start in the final week of the Paris Olympics.

The 18-year-old Texas native is competing in his first Olympics after winning gold at the Pan American Games. On Tuesday, he smashed his previous world record time of 4.79 set at the Wujiang World Cup in April.

He advanced to the quarterfinals on Thursday with an official time of 4.75 seconds in an elimination heat.

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Undefeated USWNT to play in semifinal match against Germany

The United States women’s soccer team is gearing up for a semifinal match against Germany on Tuesday, with the action slated to begin at noon. 

USWNT is undefeated in the Olympics so far, and is making a good case for a comeback following an early exit from the Women’s World Cup in 2023. They advanced to the semifinal after going undefeated in the group stage matches, which included a 4-1 win over Germany. 

Their biggest challenge came in the quarters against Japan. Trinity Rodman scored the game's only goal in stoppage time in the first extra period.

The United States is the winningest team ever in the Olympics with four gold medals. They have allowed opponents just two goals, fewest of the teams remaining in France.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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Seine River water quality concerns force cancelation of another swim test

Concerns over the Seine River’s water quality forced the cancellation of an Olympic marathon swim test run on Tuesday.

World Aquatics decided to cancel the exercise run in an early morning meeting, spokesperson Torin Koos said. Fluctuating bacteria levels in the polluted waterway have been a thorn in the sides of the Paris Olympics officials. Another test event is set for Wednesday and organizers will decide early that morning whether it will occur.

The women’s marathon swim is set for Thursday and the men are scheduled to race Friday.Officials said the water quality ranged between “very good” and “good” levels on Monday as the triathlon mixed relay event was held in the river.

“However, Enterococci levels exceeded World Aquatics maximum thresholds during the morning review,” officials said.

Belgium pulled out of the mixed team event after one swimmer who competed in the women’s triathlon event fell ill.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Track coach sent home from Paris Olympics

The American coach of Canadian and Italian Olympic champions was removed from the Paris Games on Monday.

Rana Reider, who was the coach for Canada’s Andre De Grasse and Italy’s Marcell Jacobs, was investigated for alleged sexual misconduct by the U.S. Center for SafeSport and placed on one-year probation. The probation ended in May.

He was accredited for this year’s Olympics through the Canadian Olympic Committee for his personal coaching of De Grasse. He’s also the personal coach of Jacobs. Both De Grasse and Jacobs have gold medals on their resumes.

“The decision to provide him with that access was based on the understanding that his probation with the U.S. Center for SafeSport ended in May this year, that he had no other suspensions or sanctions, and otherwise met our eligibility requirements,” the Canadian Olympic Committee said.

“On Sunday August 4th we learned of new information about the appropriateness of Mr. Reider remaining accredited by Team Canada at the Paris 2024 Games. In discussion with Athletics Canada, it was agreed that Mr. Reider’s accreditation be revoked.”

De Grasse will not have his coach when he attempts to defend his gold in the 200 semifinals on Wednesday and Thursday. Jacobs will try to defend Italy’s gold in the 4x100 relay.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Big3 challenges the Netherlands after gold medal win

The Big3 Basketball League, co-founded by Ice Cube, challenged the Netherlands’ men’s 3x3 basketball team on Monday after the Dutch squad won a gold medal.

“We officially challenge @3x3nl to a game vs the BIG3 All Stars in Boston on August 18th. All travel expenses will be paid for. Winner takes home $150,000,” the league said in a post on X.

The Netherlands narrowly defeated France for the top prize at the Paris Olympics . Worthy de Jong’s 2-pointer in overtime gave the Dutch an 18-17 victory. He finished with seven points.

“I started to feel like that kid that fell in love with basketball all over again,” de Jong said. “So to go from there to this right now, that just shows that if you work hard and if you enjoy what you do, a lot of things are possible."

He said he hoped the win will bring more interest to 3x3 basketball in the country.

“Before 3x3 basketball, we were never in a position to make it to the Olympics or even make it to a world championship,” de Jong said. “So to be here and get a gold medal, I hope it shows how beautiful the sport is and inspires a lot of players and kids to go on this journey.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Whale seen breaching during Olympic surfing competition

The Paris Olympics surfing competition had been ripe for great photos – as Gabriel Medina showed the world last week just how viral a single snap can be.

But that photograph had a formidable challenger on Monday.

A photo from the Associated Press showed a whale breach while the competition was taking place. The animal is common around this time in waters near Tahiti as they gather around the islands during mating, birthing and migration season.

Brazil’s Tatiana Weston-Webb and Costa Rica’s Brisa Hennessy were competing a safe distance away.

Pacific indigenous leaders, including some in Tahiti, signed a treaty to recognize whales as “legal persons.” However, the declaration isn’t reflected in the laws of participating nations.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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How many gold medals do the Americans have right now?

The United States and China are battling it out for the most gold medals at the Paris Olympics.

And as of this post on Tuesday morning, both countries are tied with 21 gold medals.

The Americans are crushing the rest of the field with 79 total medals. The team also has 30 silver medals and 28 bronze medals to its tally.

Below are the U.S. gold medalists.

Jack Alexy, Chris Guiliano, Hunter Armstrong and Caeleb Dressel as part of the men’s swimming 4x100 freestyle relay team.

Torri Huske in the women’s’ swimming 100-meter butterfly.

Lee Kiefer in women’s fencing individual foil.

Simone Biles, Jordan Chiles, Suni Lee, Jade Cary and Hezly Rivera as part of the women's gymnastics team final.

Katie Ledecky in the women's swimming 1,500-meter freestyle.

Nicholas Mead, Justin Best, Michael Grady and Liam Corrigan in the men’s rowing four final.

Simone Biles in the women’s gymnastics all-around final.

Kate Douglass in the women's 200-meter breaststroke.

Women's fencing team foil

Vincent Hancock in men's skeet shooting.

Simone Biles in women's gymnastics vault.

Ryan Crouser in men's shot put.

Katie Ledecky in women's swimming 800-meter freestyle.

Ryan Murphy, Nic Fink, Gretchen Walsh and Torri Huske in mixed swimming 4x100 medley relay.

Scottie Scheffler in men's golf.

Kristen Faulkner in women's cycling road race.

Bobby Finke in men's swimming 1,500-meter freestyle.

Regan Smith, Lilly King, Gretchen Walsh and Torri Huske in women's swimming.

Noah Lyles in men's 100-meter sprint.

Valarie Allman in women's discus.

Caroline Marks in women's surfing. 

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ICYMI: American Caroline Marks wins surfing gold

Caroline Marks picked up gold in the women’s surfing match at the Paris Olympics on Monday night. Marks scored higher than Brazil’s Tatiana Weston-Webb in Tahiti to win the top prize.

It was the Florida native’s first Olympic medal of her career. She was the youngest surfer to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 but the competition was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Now, Marks can call herself an Olympic champion.

“Your whole life goes into a moment like this,” Marks said. “It’s beyond all my wildest dreams.”

France’s Johanne Defay won a bronze medal over Costa Rica’s Brisa Hennessy.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Posted by Ryan Gaydos

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