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2008 Summer Olympics

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
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Day 6 - July 31st:

Swimming - Men's 100 metre freestyle:
1. Australia
2. Ukraine
3. Australia

Swimming - Men's 200 metre breaststroke:
1. Japan
2. United States
3. Japan

Swimming - Women's 200 metre butterfly:
1. Austria
2. Ukraine
3. Great Britain

Swimming - Women's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay:
1. Ukraine
2. Austria
3. India

Archery - Women's individual:
1. Iran
2. Iran
3. India

Equestrian - Team dressage:
1. Sweden
2. Australia
3. Canada

Fencing - Women's team sabre:
1. Canada
2. Iran
3. India

Artistic Gymnastics - Men's individual all-around:
1. Sweden
2. Canada
3. United States

Judo - Men's half-heavyweight (100kg):
1. Australia
2. Japan
3. Russia

Judo - Women's half-heavyweight (78kg):
1. Great Britain
2. Canada
3. Japan

Shooting - Women's 50 metre rifle three positions:
1. Austria
2. Great Britain
3. Turkey

Shooting - Women's skeet:
1. Ukraine
2. Japan
3. Great Britain

Wrestling - Men's Greco-Roman 84kg:
1. Ukraine
2. Japan
3. Russia
3. France


Wrestling - Men's Greco-Roman 96kg:
1. Ukraine
2. Canada
3. China
3. India


Wrestling - Men's Greco-Roman 120kg:
1. Turkey
2. China
3. India
3. Russia
 
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Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,612
Day 7 - August 1st:

Swimming - Men's 200 metre backstroke:
1. Sweden
2. Australia
3. Japan

Swimming - Men's 200 metre individual medley:
1. Ukraine
2. Great Britain
3. France

Swimming - Women's 100 metre freestyle:
1. France
2. France
3. Ukraine

Swimming - Women's 200 metre breaststroke:
1. France
2. United States
3. Sweden

Archery - Men's individual:
1. Iran
2. Iran
3. Austria

Athletics - Men's shot put:
1. Austria
2. Ukraine
3. China

Athletics - Women's 10,000 metres:
1. Austria
2. Great Britain
3. Australia

Badminton - Women's doubles:
1. Turkey
2. Canada
3. Austria

Slalom Canoeing - Men's C-2:
1. France
2. India
3. Austria

Slalom Canoeing - Women's K-1:
1. India
2. Australia
3. Turkey

Track Cycling - Men's team sprint:
1. China
2. Great Britain
3. Turkey

Fencing - Men's team épée:
1. Russia
2. Ukraine
3. Turkey

Artistic Gymnastics - Women's individual all-around:
1. Austria
2. India
3. United States

Judo - Men's heavyweight (+100kg):
1. Great Britain
2. Japan
3. Russia

Judo - Women's heavyweight (+78kg):
1. Austria
2. China
3. France

Shooting - Men's 50 metre rifle prone:
1. Ukraine
2. Australia
3. Russia

Weightlifting - Men's 85kg:
1. Ukraine
2. China
3. Japan

Weightlifting - Women's 75kg:
1. Australia
2. Japan
3. Iran

Medal Table after Day 7
Rank:Country:Gold:Silver:Bronze:Total:
1 Ukraine146727
2 Russia1181029
3 Turkey1141126
4 France102921
5 Austria9101029
6 Japan7121029
7 India6111229
8 Canada611219
9 Iran691025
10 Great Britain66719
11 Sweden64616
12 Australia57517
13 China47617
14 United States26513
 
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Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,612
Day 8 - August 2nd:

Swimming - Men's 50 metre freestyle:
1. Canada
2. China
3. Iran

Swimming - Men's 100 metre butterfly:
1. Sweden
2. India
3. Japan

Swimming - Women's 800 metre freestyle:
1. Japan
2. Australia
3. Australia

Swimming - Women's 200 metre backstroke:
1. Australia
2. Sweden
3. Australia

Athletics - Men's 100 metres:
1. Sweden
2. Austria
3. Iran

Athletics - Men's 20 kilometres walk:
1. France
2. Japan
3. Australia

Athletics - Women's heptathlon:
1. India
2. United States
3. Austria

Athletics - Women's shot put:
1. Ukraine
2. Austria
3. China

Badminton - Men's doubles:
1. Japan
2. Great Britain
3. Turkey

Badminton - Women's singles:
1. Sweden
2. Turkey
3. China

Track Cycling - Men's Keirin:
1. Australia
2. Iran
3. Russia

Track Cycling - Men's points race:
1. Turkey
2. France
3. Canada

Track Cycling - Men's individual pursuit:
1. Australia
2. China
3. China

Fencing - Women's team foil:
1. Australia
2. France
3. Ukraine

Rowing - Men's single sculls:
1. Turkey
2. China
3. Ukraine

Rowing - Men's double sculls:
1. Japan
2. Sweden
3. Turkey

Rowing - Men's coxless pair:
1. Turkey
2. Sweden
3. Australia

Rowing - Men's coxless four:
1. Great Britain
2. Russia
3. Canada

Rowing - Women's single sculls:
1. China
2. Japan
3. Australia

Rowing - Women's double sculls:
1. Canada
2. Russia
3. Sweden

Rowing - Women's coxless pair:
1. Austria
2. France
3. Great Britain

Shooting - Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol:
1. Russia
2. Austria
3. Great Britain

Shooting - Men's skeet:
1. Ukraine
2. Japan
3. Russia

Tennis - Men's doubles:
1. Russia
2. India
3. Great Britain

Igor Andreev and Nikolay Davydenko would take home the gold for Russia. Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes would take home the silver for India. Andy Murray and Jamie Murray would take home the bronze for Team GB.

Weightlifting - Women's +75kg:
1. Russia
2. Austria
3. Japan

Wrestling - Women's freestyle 48kg:
1. Austria
2. Japan
3. United States
3. Russia


Wrestling - Women's freestyle 55kg:
1. China
2. Austria
3. Canada
3. France


Medal Table after Day 8
Rank:Country:Gold:Silver:Bronze:Total:
1 Ukraine166931
2 Russia14101337
3 Turkey1451332
4 Austria11151137
5 France1151026
6 Japan10161238
7 Australia98926
8 Sweden97723
9 Canada811524
10 India7131232
11 Great Britain771024
12 Iran6101228
13 China610925
14 United States27615
 
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Owen

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Jul 2, 2018
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Day 9 - August 3rd:

Diving - Women's 3 metre springboard:
1. India
2. Austria
3. Austria

Swimming - Men's 1,500 metre freestyle:
1. Great Britain
2. France
3. Austria

Swimming - Men's 4 x 100 metre medley relay:
1. Japan
2. Great Britain
3. Australia

Swimming - Women's 50 metre freestyle:
1. Australia
2. Sweden
3. Australia

Swimming - Women's 4 x 100 metre medley relay:
1. France
2. China
3. Sweden

Athletics - Men's 10,000 metres:
1. Japan
2. Great Britain
3. China

Athletics - Men's hammer throw:
1. France
2. China
3. Ukraine

Athletics - Women's 100 metres:
1. Sweden
2. China
3. Russia

Athletics - Women's marathon:
1. Sweden
2. India
3. Sweden

Athletics - Women's 3,000 metres steeplechase:
1. Japan
2. Ukraine
3. Canada

Athletics - Women's triple jump:
1. France
2. Great Britain
3. Great Britain

Badminton - Men's singles:
1. China
2. China
3. France

Badminton - Mixed doubles:
1. China
2. Ukraine
3. Japan

Track Cycling - Women's individual pursuit:
1. Austria
2. Great Britain
3. Australia

Fencing - Men's team sabre:
1. Iran
2. Ukraine
3. Great Britain

Artistic Gymnastics - Men's floor:
1. Sweden
2. Austria
3. Austria

Artistic Gymnastics - Men's pommel horse:
1. Russia
2. Japan
3. China

Artistic Gymnastics - Women's floor:
1. Sweden
2. Canada
3. Sweden

Artistic Gymnastics - Women's vault:
1. Austria
2. China
3. Japan

Rowing - Men's quadruple sculls:
1. Australia
2. Iran
3. Japan

Rowing - Men's coxed eight:
1. Australia
2. Iran
3. China

Rowing - Men's lightweight double sculls:
1. Turkey
2. Ukraine
3. Japan

Rowing - Men's lightweight coxless four:
1. Sweden
2. France
3. China

Rowing - Women's quadruple sculls:
1. Australia
2. United States
3. China

Rowing - Women's coxed eight:
1. Austria
2. United States
3. Sweden

Rowing - Women's lightweight double sculls:
1. United States
2. Austria
3. Sweden

Sailing - Women's Yngling:
1. Australia
2. Sweden
3. Turkey

Sailing - Mixed Finn:
1. Great Britain
2. Canada
3. Japan

Sailing - Mixed 49er:
1. China
2. Australia
3. Turkey

Shooting - Men's 50 metre rifle three positions:
1. India
2. Japan
3. France

Table Tennis - Women's team:
1. Turkey
2. Canada
3. China

Tennis - Men's singles:
1. Canada
2. Sweden
3. Sweden

Tennis - Women's singles:
1. India
2. Great Britain
3. Iran

Tennis - Women's doubles:
1. Sweden
2. France
3. Russia

Weightlifting - Men's 94kg:
1. Sweden
2. Iran
3. France

Wrestling - Women's freestyle 63kg:
1. Turkey
2. China
3. Russia
3. France


Wrestling - Women's freestyle 72kg:
1. Japan
2. Russia
3. Austria
3. Sweden


Medal Table after Day 9
Rank:Country:Gold:Silver:Bronze:Total:
1 Turkey1751537
2 Sweden16101440
3 Ukraine16101036
4 Russia15111642
5 Japan14181749
6 Austria14181547
7 Australia1491235
8 France1481436
9 India10141236
10 China9161540
11 Canada914629
12 Great Britain9121233
13 Iran7131333
14 United States39618
 
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Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,612
Day 10 - August 4th:

Athletics - Men's 400 metres hurdles:
1. Japan
2. Iran
3. Japan

Japan's Dai Tamesue would take home the gold, whilst fellow countryman Kenji Narisako would take home the bronze.

Athletics - Men's 3,000 metres steeplechase:
1. Great Britain
2. Ukraine
3. Japan

Great Britain's Andrew Lemoncello would take home the gold with Japan's Yoshitaka Iwamizu taking home the bronze.

Athletics - Men's long jump:
1. Iran
2. Canada
3. Australia

Athletics - Women's 800 metres:
1. India
2. France
3. Japan

Athletics - Women's pole vault:
1. Ukraine
2. Austria
3. China

Ukraine's Natalya Kushch would take home the gold with China's Gao Shuying taking home the bronze.

Athletics - Women's discus throw:
1. India
2. Australia
3. Japan

India's Krishna Poonia would take home the gold, followed by Australia's Dani Samuels with the silver.

Track Cycling - Men's team pursuit:
1. Australia
2. China
3. France

The Australian track cycling team consisting of Jack Bobridge, Mark Jamieson, Bradley McGee and Luke Roberts would take home the gold with France's team consisting of Damien Gaudin, Mathieu Ladagnous, Christophe Riblon and Nicolas Rousseau taking home the bronze.


The Australian team during their gold medal match against China

Track Cycling - Women's points race:
1. Sweden
2. Turkey
3. France

Equestrian - Team jumping:
1. Canada
2. Austria
3. India

The Canadian equestrian jumping team consisting of Jill Henselwood on her horse Special Ed, Eric Lamaze on Hickstead, Ian Millar on In Style and Mac Cone on Ole would take home the gold.


Canada's Eric Lamaze on his horse Hickstead during the final

Artistic Gymnastics - Men's rings:
1. China
2. China
3. Sweden

China's Chen Yibing would take home the gold, followed by fellow countryman Yang Wei taking home the silver.


Chen Yibing during his final routine

Artistic Gymnastics - Men's vault:
1. United States
2. Australia
3. Russia

Artistic Gymnastics - Women's uneven bars:
1. Japan
2. Iran
3. United States

Trampolining Gymnastics - Women's trampoline:
1. China
2. India
3. Turkey

China's He Wenna would take home the gold.


Sailing - Men's 470:
1. Great Britain
2. Japan
3. Sweden

Great Britain's Nick Rogers and Joe Glanfield would take home the gold, followed by Japan's Tetsuya Matsunaga and Taro Ueno with the silver and Sweden's Anton Dahlberg and Sebastian Östling with the bronze.


Nick Rogers and Joe Glanfield during their sail around the Princes' Islands in the Sea of Marmara

Sailing - Women's 470:
1. China
2. Canada
3. Japan

China's Wen Yimei and Yu Chunyan would take home the gold with Japan's Ai Kondo and Naoko Kamata taking home the bronze.

Table Tennis - Men's team:
1. Turkey
2. Great Britain
3. United States

Triathlon - Women's:
1. Ukraine
2. Sweden
3. India

Ukraine's Yuliya Sapunova would take home the gold, followed by Sweden's Lisa Nordén with the silver.

Weightlifting - Men's 105kg:
1. France
2. China
3. Ukraine

Medal Table after Day 10
Rank:Country:Gold:Silver:Bronze:Total:
1 Ukraine18111140
2 Turkey1861640
3 Sweden17111644
4 Japan16192257
5 China15221754
6 Russia15111743
7 Australia15111339
8 France1591640
9 Austria14201549
10 India12151440
11 Great Britain11131236
12 Canada1016632
13 Iran8151336
14 United States49821
 
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