Forget all that talk from last week about Medal counts and how to rank them.
Team USA had a monster weekend in Paris and now leads in Golds (19, tied with China) and Total (71) medals. Saturday alone saw a haul of 18 medals, tying the countryâs single-day Medal record set at Seoul 1988. Thatâs more than 20% of all the Medals awarded on Saturday. For two of those Americans, the Medals elevated them into truly rarified air.
Before Saturday only 5 athletes in history had won 4 Gold Medals in the same individual event: Carl Lewis, Michael Phelps, and three people youâve never heard of. Then Katie Ledecky and Vincent Hancock both joined that club within a few hours of each other - Katie won the Womenâs 800m Freestyle to further cement her legacy as the greatest female Swimmer and Olympian in history, and Vincent narrowly beating his own protege Connor Prince in Skeet Shooting. And that was just Saturday.
Not content to take Sunday off, Team USA picked up another 10 medals (half of them Gold) and a few world records on the way. Bobby Finke ignored the âslow poolâ narrative and set a new WR in the Menâs 1500m Freestyle, and the US women did the same in the 4x100m Medley Relay.
Noah Lyles won the Menâs 100m in a race where every runner finished under 10 seconds for the first time in history, and two national records were set. Over on the Golf course Scottie Scheffler played his best round of the year (already the best year of his career) to come back from 4-strokes down and claim victory.
On the streets of Paris, Kristen Faulkner became the first American to win the Cycling Road Race since 1984, and she wasnât even supposed to be competing at these Games! Oh, and Shot Put world record holder Ryan Crouser became the only Olympian to ever three-peat that event.
So yeah, it was a good weekend for the Americans in Paris. Look for that to continue with team sports entering their knockout rounds, Simone Biles continuing to do her thing, and Team USAâs Track and Field stars keep stretching their legs this week.
What To Watch Today
(All times Eastern. Full event replays available on-demand on Peacock)
The final week of the Paris 2024 Olympics begins. Is today the last day of Simone Biles career? Will she add two more Gold medals to her GOAT resume? Find out as we bid farewell to 3x3 Basketball, Gymnastics, Badminton, Canoe Slalom, Shooting, and Triathlon. Plus welcome some of the Games most photogenic sports: Artistics (aka Synchronized) Swimming, Track Cycling, Sport Climbing, and Wrestling. (And once again we await the Surfing FinalsâŠ)
2:00 am - Triathlon: Mixed Relay đșđž đ„
3:30 am - Shooting: 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men's Final đ„
3:45 am - Badminton: Women's Singles Finals đ„
4:00 am - Climbing: Men's Boulder & Lead, Semifinal Boulder đșđž
4:05 am - Athletics: Men's 400m Hurdles Round 1, Men's Discus Qualis, Women's Pole Vault Qualis, Women's 400m Round 1 đșđž
5:45 am - Gymnastics: Men's Parallel Bars Final đ„
6:38 am - Gymnastics: Women's Balance Beam Final đșđž đđ„
7:33 am - Gymnastics: Men's Horizontal Bar Final đ„
7:35 am - Climbing: Women's Speed, Qualification heats đșđž
8:00 am - Beach Volleyball: Men's Round of 16, USA vs Norway đșđž
8:23 am - Gymnastics: Women's Floor Exercise Final đșđž đđ„
8:30 am - Badminton: Menâs Singles Finals đ„
9:00 am - Shooting: Skeet Mixed Team Medal Matches đșđž đ„
10:15 am - Canoe Slalom: Womenâs and Menâs Kayak Cross Semis and Finals đșđž đ„đ„
11:00 am - Beach Volleyball: Men's Round of 16, USA vs Italy đșđž
11:30 am - 3x3 Basketball: Womenâs Semi-Final, USA vs Spain đșđž
12:00 pm - Beach Volleyball: Women's Round of 16, USA vs Canada đșđž
12:00 pm - Soccer: Menâs Semi-Final
1:00 pm - Athletics: Men's 3000m Steeplechase Round 1, Men's 200m Round 1, Women's 200m Semi-Final, Men's Pole Vault Final, Women's Discus Final, Women's 5000m Final, and Women's 800m Final đșđž đ„đ„đ„đ„
1:30 pm - Artistic Swimming: Team Technical Routine đșđž
1:46 pm - Track Cycling: Women's Team Sprint Medal Finals đ„
3:00 pm - Volleyball: Menâs Quarter-Final, USA vs Brazil đșđž
3:00 pm - 3x3 Basketball: Women's and Menâs Medal Games đșđž đ„đ„
3:00 pm - Soccer: Menâs Semi-Final
3:24 pm - Surfing: Menâs and Womenâs Medal Matches (rescheduled, again) đșđž đ„đ„
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