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Medal recap: 2024 Olympic Games, Day 11

Australia are back into the top three!

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Scott Pryde

Australia have surged back into the top three of the 2024 Olympic Games medal tally after Arisa Trew became the nation's youngest ever medallist with Gold in the women's park skateboarding.

The headline action on Day 11 was out of the Olympic Stadium, where Canada, Greece, the USA and Bahrain all secured gold in track and field events.

Here is the full medal recap for Day 11 and medal table.

Athletics

Women's Hammer Throw
1. Camryn Rogers (Canada)
2. Annette Nneka Echikunwoke (USA)
3. Jie Zhao (China)

Men's Long Jump
1. Miltiadis Tentoglou (Greece)
2. Wayne Pinnock (Jamaica)
3. Mattia Furlani (Italy)

Men's 1500-metre
1. Cole Hocker (USA)
2. Josh Kerr (Great Britain)
3. Yared Nuguse (USA)

Women's 3000-metre Steeplechase
1. Winfred Yavi (Bahrain)
2. Peruth Chemutai (Uganda)
3. Faith Cherotich (Kenya)

Women's 200-metre
1. Gabreille Thomas (USA)
2. Julian Alfred (Saint Lucia)
3. Brittany Brown (USA)

Boxing

Men's 71kg
1. TBC
2. TBC
3. Omari Jones (USA) and Lewis Richardson (Great Britain)

Women's 50kg

1. TBC
2. TBC
3. Nazym Kyzaibay (Kazakhstan) and Aira Villegas (Philippines)

Women's 66kg

1. TBC
2. TBC
3. Janjaem Suwannapheng (Thailand) and Chin Nien Chen (Chinese Taipei)

Women's 60kg

1. Kellie Harrington (Ireland)
2. Wenlu Yang (China)
3. Yi Shih Wu (Chinese Taipei) and Beatriz Iasmin Soares Ferreira (Brazil) - already decided

Cycling - Track

Men's Team Sprint
1. Netherlands
2. Great Britain
3. Australia

Diving

Women's 10-metre Platform
1. Hongchan Quan (China)
2. Yuxi Chen (China)
3. Rae Kim Mi (North Korea)

Equestrian

Jumping Individual
1. Christian Kukuk (Germany)
2. Steve Guerdat (Switzerland)
3. Maikel van der Vleuten (Netherlands)

Skateboarding

Women's Park
1. Arisa Trew (Australia)
2. Cocona Hiraki (Japan)
3. Sky Brown (Great Britain)

Wrestling

Men's Greco-Roman 60kg
1. Kenichiro Fumita (Japan)
2. Liguo Cao (China)
3. Se Ung Ri (North Korea) and Zholaman Shashenbekov (Kyrgyzstan)

Men's Greco-Roman 130kg
1. Mijain Lopez Nunez (Cuba)
2. Yasmani Acosta Fernandez (Chile)
3. Lingzhe Meng (China) and Amin Mirzazadeh (Iran)

Women's Freestyle 68kg
1. Amit Elor (USA)
2. Meerim Zhumanazarova (Kyrgyzstan)
3. Buse Causoglu Tosun (Turkey) and Sol Gum Pak (North Korea)

Full medal table after Day 11, Paris 2024 Olympic Games

Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 USA 24 31 31 86
2 China 22 21 16 59
3 Australia 14 12 9 35
4 France 13 16 19 48
5 Great Britain 12 15 19 46
6 South Korea 11 8 7 26
7 Japan 11 6 12 29
8 Italy 9 10 7 26
9 Netherlands 8 5 6 19
10 Germany 8 5 4 17
11 Canada 6 4 8 18
12 Ireland 4 3 7
13 New Zealand 3 5 1 9
14 Hungary 3 3 2 8
15 Sweden 3 3 2 8
16 Romania 3 3 1 7
17 Brazil 2 5 6 13
18 Ukraine 2 2 3 7
19 Croatia 2 1 2 5
20 Belgium 2 3 5
21 Hong Kong 2 2 4
22 Philippines 2 1 3
23 Azerbaijan 2 2
24 Serbia 2 2
25 Israel 1 4 1 6
26 Spain 1 3 5 9
27 Switzerland 1 2 4 7
28 Georgia 1 2 1 4
29 Neutral Athletes 1 2 3
30 Greece 1 1 5 7
31 Kazakhstan 1 1 3 5
32 South Africa 1 1 2 4
33 Kenya 1 1 2 4
34 Denmark 1 1 2
35 Chile 1 1 2
36 Saint Lucia 1 1 2
37 Uganda 1 1 2
38 Chinese Taipei 1 4 5
39 Uzbekistan 1 2 3
40 Czech Republic 1 1 2
41 Guatemala 1 1 2
42 Cuba 1 1 2
43 Algeria 1 1
44 Argentina 1 1
45 Dominica 1 1
46 Ecuador 1 1
47 Norway 1 1
48 Slovenia 1 1
49 Bahrain 1 1
50 Jamaica 3 1 4
51 North Korea 2 3 5
52 Mexico 2 1 3
53 Ethiopia 2 2
54 Poland 1 3 4
55 Kosovo 1 1 2
56 Turkey 1 1 2
57 Thailand 1 1 2
58 Kyrgyzstan 1 1 2
59 Armenia 1 1
60 Colombia 1 1
61 Fiji 1 1
62 Mongolia 1 1
63 Tunisia 1 1
64 India 3 3
65 Tajikistan 3 3
66 Dominican Republic 2 2
67 Lithuania 2 2
68 Malaysia 2 2
69 Moldova 2 2
70 Austria 1 1
71 Cape Verde 1 1
72 Egypt 1 1
73 Grenada 1 1
74 Indonesia 1 1
75 Portugal 1 1
76 Slovakia 1 1
Published by
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