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August 9, 2024 4 mins

In today's Oui-view I covered the first 10 golds, 8 silvers and 9 bronze medals Australia has won over the second week of the games.

Tune in tomorrow to get some perspective of how incredible our young athletes have been over these games contrasted to how clueless my colleagues were are their ages.

Catch ya then!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Sport Report unofficially the best way to follow the
Parisian actions. I CBR, Good morning all you medal mused maniacs.
I'm the voice inside your speaker, Tanna, and welcome to
the Sport Report. For this week's weaview, today we look
back on the performances of our athletes. If you missed
last week's we view, I covered the first eight gold,

(00:21):
six silver and four bronze Australian medalists. But since then
and at the time of recording this on Friday afternoon,
Australia is comfortably sitting third overall with a whopping eighteen golds,
fourteen silvers and thirteen bronzes. So without any further ado
in reverse alphabetical order and sorted by medals, because why not.
Riddy and Cowley and teammate Jemima Montag both took home

(00:42):
a bronze in the marathon racewalk Mixed Relay with a
final time of two hours, fifty one minutes and fifty
six seconds. Moll O'Callahan, Matthew Temple, Joshua Young and Kaylee
mceowone scored bronze in the mixed four by one hundred
meter medley relay. Matthew Richardson, Matthew Glitzer, and Lee Hoffman
took home bronze in the men's team sprint cycling. Matthew
Denny Matthews has taken home of bronze in the men's

(01:04):
discus with the distance of sixty nine point three one meters.
Kaylee mckun placed third in the women's two hundred meters
individual medley. Jess Morrison and Annabel McIntyre came third in
the women's rowing pairs. Elinor Patterson tied for bronze in
the women's high jump with a height of one point
nine to five meters. Charlie Senior has fought his way
to bronze in the men's fifty seven kilogram boxing, and
Kaylen Parker scored our final bronze in the women's seventy

(01:27):
five kilogram boxing onto the silvers. Riley Fitzsimmons, Pierre ven
de Festasen, Jackson Collins and Noah Havard placed second in
the men's quad kayak five hundred meter sprint, just in
zero point zero four seconds behind first place. Nikola Oli
Slager won silver in the women's high jump with a
height of two meters. The women's four by one hundred
meter medley relay team took home silver with Molly O'Callahan,

(01:48):
Kaylee McCune, Jemma Strausch and Emma McKeon. In the women's
ten k marathon swim, Moisha Johnson took home a silver medal.
Meg Harris won silver in the women's fifty meter freestyle.
Jack Robinson has cruised his way to the silver medal
in the men's surfing, Gray Morris has claimed silver in
the men's win surfing, and Arion Titmus took silver in
the women's eight hundred meter freestyle Onto the Golds. Asia
Sakakivara smoked the competition with a gold finish in the

(02:10):
women's BMX racing. The men's Team Pursued Cycling team won
gold with the likes of Sam the likes of Sam Welsford,
Kellend O'Brien, Connor Leahy and Oliver Bledden and Oliver Bleden.
Following in her sister's footsteps, Naomi Fox won a gold
in the women's kayak cross. Nina Kennedy won Australia's first
women's pole vaulting gold with the height of four point
nine meters. Matt Warren has sailed away with the gold

(02:31):
in the men's dinghy race. Keegan Palmer has won back
to back Games golds in the men's skateboarding park event.
Cayley mckun won gold in the two hundred meter backstroke.
John Peers and Matthew Ebden have slammed the way into
the gold in the men's doubles tennis. Cameron McAvoy struck
gold in the men's fifty meter freestyle and to top off,
claiming the title of youngest ever Australian medalist. Arisa True
has won a gold medal in the women's skateboarding park event.

(02:52):
The final ossie events coming up in the Games the
women's bowlder and lead boulder finals at six fifteen pm,
Women's single kayak five hundred meter sprint semi at six
thirty pm, with the finals to follow. Men's single kayak
one thousand meter sprint semis at seven ten pm, with
the finals to follow. Women's water polo gold medal match
versus Spain at eleven thirty pm. Men's breaking rounds kickoff
at midnight, with the finals to follow. Women's eighty one

(03:13):
kilogram weightlifting at midnight. Women's javelin final at three thirty am,
the artistic swimming team's duet free routine at three thirty am,
Men's five thousand meter track final at three fifty am,
with the women's to follow at four fifteen, and the
closing ceremony will round off the games starting at four
to fifteen am early on Monday morning. And that's all
we have time for on this week's weekap Tune in
tomorrow to get some perspective of how incredible our young

(03:35):
athlete's performance has been over these games, contrasted to how
clueless my colleagues were at their age. Catch you then amplify.
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(04:01):
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