Jasmine Camacho-Quinn Earns Historic Medal in 100m Hurdles at the 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris GamesJasmine Camacho-Quinn has given Puerto Rico its first Olympic medal of the 2024 Paris Games.

The 27-year-old Puerto Rican track & field athlete came in third in the women’s 100m hurdles at the 2024 Summer Olympics with a time of 12.36 to claim the bronze medal, the first medal for Puerto Rico.

Jasmine Camacho-Quinn In the process, Camacho-Quinn is the only Puerto Rican athlete to win two Olympic medals.

She previously claimed the gold in the 100m hurdles at the 2020 Tokyo Games.

Jasmine Camacho-Quinn This year’s race was a close one among the top three finishers…

Team USA’s Masai Russell claimed the gold with a time of 12.33, while Cyrena Samba-Mayela of France won the silver after finishing the race in a time of 12.34.

Camacho-Quinn was a two-time individual NCAA Division I champion.

Brian Pintado & Glenda Morejon Claim Silver in Mixed Marathon Race Walk at 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris GamesIt’s a silver lining for Brian Pintado and Glenda Morejon at the 2024 Paris Games.

The 29-year-old Ecuadorian race walker, who claimed a gold in the men’s 20 KM walk at the 2024 Summer Olympics, teamed up with his 24-year-old compatriot to win the silver in the mixed marathon race walk with a time of 2:51.22.

Brian Pintado & Glenda MorejonPintado and Morejon gave Ecuador their second medal of the Olympic Games.

The event made its Olympic debut on Wednesday, with Alvaro Martin and Maria Perez of Spain winning the gold with a time of 2:50:31.

Australia’s Rhydian Cowley and Jemima Montag claimed bronze (2:51:38).

Alvaro Martin & Maria Perez Claim Gold in Olympic Debut of Mixed Marathon Race Walk at 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris GamesAlvaro Martin and Maria Perez have stepped up their Olympic game…

Following their individual medal-earning performances that fell just short of gold at the 2024 Paris Games, the 30-year-old Spanish race walker and the 28-year-old Spanish race walker have teamed up to win the mixed marathon race walk.

Alvaro Martin & Maria PerezSpain’s two-time world champions Martin and Perez took the first ever gold medal in the relay event by nearly a minute at the 2024 Summer Olympics on Wednesday as the event made its Olympic debut.

The Spaniards, who each collected individual gold in both the 20km and 35km races at last year’s worlds in Budapest, finished in two hours, 50 minutes and 31 seconds, with Perez pulling away over the final lap.

She made a case in the post-race press conference for keeping walking in the Olympics amid concern the discipline is losing popularity and could be phased out.

“We have already shown that race walking has to be in all the Olympic Games. We have shown that we can make people (celebrate) with us and suffer with us, and also to the public who are watching us from home,” she said. “I think race walking is really making its place in the Olympic program, it deserves the recognition.”

The victory gives Spain three Olympic medals in Paris, with Perez winning silver in the women’s 20km a week earlier and Alvaro taking bronze in the men’s race.

“I started the year with a very long injury (a stress fracture), I almost had to undergo surgery and it’s almost a miracle that I’m here,” Perez said. “What I have learned from that few months is that little details are very important, and I also don’t take anything for granted.”

Brian Pintado and Glenda Morejon of Ecuador took silver in 2:51.22, while Australia’s Rhydian Cowley and Jemima Montag claimed bronze (2:51:38).

Spain and Ecuador led virtually from the off, initially as part of a group of eight that had become two by the final leg.

Just three seconds separated the two teams when Martin and Perez smacked hands for the exchange.

Perez found another gear over the final leg, and then a kilometer from the finish line, she ditched her sunglasses, smiled and high-fived flag-waving Spanish fans who created a thunderous celebration by banging on cardboard course dividers.

Mijaín López Earns Historic Fifth Career Wrestling Gold at 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris GamesMijaín López’s gold rush continues at the 2024 Paris Games

The 41-year-old Cuban wrestler used to be part of a very exclusive club of athletes with four individual gold medals in the same event at an Olympic Games. Only seven athletes have achieved the feat, including swimming legend Michael Phelps, former track hero Carl Lewis and now Katie Ledecky.

Mijaín LópezBut, on Tuesday at the 2024 Summer Olympics, López launched into a new group of his own.

He achieved a record-breaking fifth straight individual title — a five-peat — as he won gold in the men’s Greco-Roman wrestling 130-kilogram category.

Two other athletes — U.S. basketball stars Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi — have achieved the feat in team events. On an individual basis, though, López’s achievement is unparalleled.

“What’s great is the joy,” Lopez said through an interpreter. “It was a result that I was craving, but also for the whole world and my country. So happy to reach the Olympic elite. The reward of a lifetime of working hard with the help of everyone and my family. It is my biggest win.”

Another remarkable part of López’s gold medal win on Tuesday: He hasn’t competed internationally since the 2020 Tokyo Games.

Whereas other wrestlers compete year-round, López decided he was too old to put his body through the rigors of repeated competition, instead preferring to ready himself at lengthy training camps.

Mijaín LópezHis advantage comes from his size. López’s frame is just that much bigger than any of his opponents. Out of competition, he typically weighs around 150kg (330 pounds), meaning he is able to put a lot more back on after he makes weight. That advantage and his skill have resulted in an Olympic dominance unlike any other.

López made his Olympic debut aged 21 at the 2004 Athens Games, where he exited in the quarterfinals. His golden run started at the 2008 Beijing Games.

In Tokyo, López became the first male wrestler to win four gold medals, blowing through the field without letting up a point in four matches.

The Cuban wrestler similarly dominated in Paris, as if his 41-year-old body were defying time itself. He made light work of his first-round match, achieving a 7-0 victory over South Korea’s Lee Seungchan. Hours after that, he booked his place in the final with a 3-1 win over Iran’s Amin Mirzazadeh in the quarterfinals and a 4-1 victory over Sabah Shariati of Azerbaijan in the semifinals.

Tuesday’s final was a mismatch, too. López steamrolled his opponent, Chile’s Yasmani Acosta Fernandez, in a 6-0 victory.

Shortly after winning this gold medal, López embraced Fernandez, a Cuban who moved to Chile to give himself a better chance of competing in the big events. Fernandez is the first wrestling medalist for Chile.

As López continued to celebrate, he dropped to all fours and began to unlace his shoes on the mat. López had said he would retire Monday, adding that there needed to be room for new faces in the sport.

“I have a lot of inspiration for all the young people that come to me for guidance,” he said. “I have a lot of inspiration to give to the world. I would like to educate the younger generations.”

After he removed his shoes, he held both arms in the air and acknowledged the fans again.

“To get to this point, the first thing you need is to love your sport, love what you do and show to the world that you are capable of winning with so little,” López said.

Ángel Barajas Becomes First-Ever Olympic Medalist in Gymnastics with High Bar Silver at 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris GamesÁngel Barajas has earned a place in Colombian Olympic history…

The 17-year-old Colombian gymnast became the first Colombian to win an Olympic medal in the gymnastics discipline after winning a silver in the high bar competition on Monday at the 2024 Paris Games.

Ángel BarajasIt’s also the first medal for Colombia at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Barajas is also the youngest medalist in a men’s individual event since 1988. And he was so, so close to gold too.

Barajas had the same score as the new Olympic champion, Japan’s Shinnosuke Oka, 14.533.

The tiebreaker, however, went to Oka, who had a higher execution score. That means Barajas got silver while Oka was awarded the gold.

The Colombian earned the silver medal with a clean routine and a very good landing on a bumpy high bar event where most of the favorites suffered falls.

Ángel BarajasBarajas, who came in with a very high difficulty level, delivered when it counted the most and got a medal for it.

The Cúcuta native was considered one of the big promises of gymnastics, but very few expected that promise to materialize quite so early.

 

He won four medals at the 2023 World Junior Championships, including gold on parallel bars and floor, silver in the all-around competition, and bronze on the high bar.

Barajas was also the first Colombian gymnast to be crowned junior world champion, but at just 17 years old (he will turn 18 the very day after the Closing Ceremony), it felt like perhaps the Olympic games had come a little too soon for him.

On August 5th, however, Ángel Barajas saw an opportunity and went out and seized it. And got a medal to show for it.

Cristian Javier Pinales Claims Gold in Men’s Boxing at the 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris GamesCristian Javier Pinales has claimed a bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Games for the Dominican Republic in his Olympic debut.

The 23-year-old Dominican boxer lost his semifinal against Kazakhstan’s Nurbek Oralbay in the Men’s 80KG category 3-2, but will still take home a bronze.

Cristian Javier Pinales Bronze medals are given to the fighters who make it to the semifinals but don’t win the bout.

Pinales and his compatriot Yunior Alcantara Reyes have given the Dominican Republic their first two medals of the 2024 Summer Olympics.

 

Rafaela Silva Wins Twice to Help Lead Brazil to Mixed Team Judo Bronze at 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris GamesRafaela Silva wins twice to put Brazil on the Olympics podium at the 2024 Paris Games

The 32-year-old Brazilian judoka, the first Brazilian woman to become a world champion in judo, won the decisive match to lead Brazil to victory against Italy (4-3) on Saturday to secure the bronze medal in the mixed team judo competition.

Rafaela SilvaIt’s the eighth medal that the South American country has won at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Silva defeated Veronica Toniolo in the 57KG category, giving the victory to the ‘verde-amarela’ team by.

In the process, Silva became the oldest Olympic judoka to win a medal. She also has two bronze medals from the 2012 London Games and 2016 Rio Games.

Brazil quickly took a 2-0 lead, with matches won by Rafael Macedo against Christian Parlati in the -90 and Beatriz Souza against Asya Tavano.

Italy cut the lead with a waza-ari by Gennaro Pirelli against Leonardo Goncalves in the +90. Silva, in the -57, increased the lead to 3-1 by defeating Veronica Toniolo.

Brazil Mixed Judo TeamOn the brink of elimination, the Europeans tied the duel at three, thanks to the victory of Manuel Lombardo against Willian Lima (-73) and Savita Russo against Ketleyn Quadros.

With a 3-3 tie, the draw to decide which category would dispute the last match established that it would be in the -57 category, Silva against Toniolo.

The Italian, who was injured from her previous match, conceded in just 14 seconds by a waza-ari.

Juan Celaya & Osmar Olvera Win Silver to Give Mexico Its First-Ever Men’s Synchronized 3M Springboard Medal

2024 Paris GamesJuan Celaya and Osmar Olvera have made a splash at the 2024 Paris Games.

The 25-year-old Mexican diver and his 20-year-old compatriot have claimed the silver medal in the men’s synchronized 3M springboard to give Mexico their first-ever medal in the event and third medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Juan Celaya & Osmar Olvera In a close and frenetic competition for Olympic glory, Mexico, China and Great Britain took their spirits and emotions to the limit.

After five dives, China’s Long Daoyi and Wang Zongyuan took the gold with a score of 446.10.

 

But Olvera and Celaya, who finished with a score of 444.03 points, didn’t make it easy for them and with a “heart-stopping” finish and dives that bordered on perfection, they were 2.07 points away from first place.

Juan Celaya & Osmar OlveraIn the process, the Mexican diving duo gave Mexico its 16th medal in Olympic diving history (eighth silver). While it’s the first in the synchronized springboard event, it’s the 12th in men’s diving.

Although diving is a very fruitful discipline for the Mexican delegation, they hadn’t won a medal in men’s synchronized diving since the silver won by Germán Sánchez and Iván García at the  2012 London Games.

Celaya and Olvera will now compete individually in the 3-meter springboard diving event.

Beatriz Souza Wins Women’s Judo +78kg Event to Give Brazil Its First Gold of 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris GamesEverything’s coming up golden for Beatriz Souza.

The 26-year-old Brazilian judoka captured gold in women’s judo +78kg at the 2024 Paris Games by a final score of 1-0, defeating Israel’s Raz Hershko, who took home silver.

Beatriz Souza Souza gave a technical, intelligent, professional performance, one worthy of a position on top of the world.

In the final, Souza was faster to the attack than Hershko and she registered a waza-ari from a well-timed o-soto-gari. Hershko came back with a seoi-otoshi, which was close to scoring but didn’t have enough drive to meet the criteria.

Beatriz Souza Both continued to look for scores but that first o-soto was enough to carry Souza to the Olympic gold.

She was overcome with emotion, as was her coach, an Olympic champion herself, Sarah Menezes.

Souza’s victory secured the first gold medal of the 2024 Summer Olympics for the Brazil delegation.

Prior to the Paris Olympics, Souza won bronze in this weight class at the 2023 World Championships and the 2023 Pan American Games.

Diego Botin le Chever & Florian Trittel Paul Master Men’s Skiff to Claim Gold at 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris GamesDiego Botin le Chever and Florian Trittel Paul have fulfilled a lifelong dream…

The 30-year-old Spanish sailor and his 30-year-old compatriot mastered the Men’s Skiff event at the 2024 Paris Games on Friday to become Olympic champions and give Spain the country’s first gold of the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Diego Botin le Chever & Florian Trittel PaulThe Spanish pair sailed impressively throughout the regatta, finishing top of the Opening Series by a narrow five-point margin.

Botin and Trittel hadn’t won an individual race heading into the decisive Medal Race, but they saved their best for last, dominating the fleet in an exceptional show on the water to cross the line first and claim the gold medal.

Diego Botin le Chever & Florian Trittel PaulNew Zealand’s Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie wrapped up the silver medal with an important third place finish in the Medal Race, which saw them overtake Ireland’s Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove.

The Irish crew began the day in second, but dropped to fourth overall after an early crossing of the start line meant they had to restart the Medal Race.

USA’s Ian Barrows and Hans Henken benefitted from the shift in positions, managing to secure bronze after a brilliant fourth in the final sail.

“It’s a dream come true. After years of putting the work in with the best team, with our families here, it doesn’t get any better,” said Botin.

Trittel added: “Staying focused has been one of the key factors for these two days of trying to get the Medal Race in.

“We knew what we wanted, which was to do the best Medal Race we could, to win that gold medal. That made us stay very focused, we had a clear game plan and I think we managed to execute it almost perfectly.”