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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Sport Report unofficially the best way to follow the
Parisian action Hizba.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Good morning all you French fitness fanatics. Sim the voice
inside your speaker Tanna, and welcome to the Sport Report
for this unofficial day ten weecap Naomi Fox has paddled
away with the gold medal in the women's kayak Cross.
If the Foxiss competed as their own country, Fox Topia,
they would currently be placed seventeenth in the overall medal tally.
Japan wiped the floor with Australia winning three nil. In
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the men's team table tennis. The Hockey rus have had
a perplexing loss against China in the women's hockey quarterfinals.
Two separate questionable calls granted China one goal and denied
one from Australia. Ten meter platform diver Melissa Wu has
qualified once again to the finals in her fifth consecutive
games career. The Sharks lost the close battle against Japan
in the men's water polo thirteen to fourteen. Currently placed second,
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the Sharks still have a strong chance to secure the
victory overall. The Sharks are now moving on to play
the US in the quarterfinals and this morning, Jack Robinson
has claimed the silver medal in the men's surfing final,
losing to France in the one D one face off.
China has crept ahead of the US, scoring twenty one goals,
eighteen silvers and fourteen bronze medals. The US have twenty
thirty and twenty eight. France has just secured third place
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with this morning's surfing win. They have thirteen, sixteen and eighteen.
Australia have been bumped down to fourth with thirteen, twelve
and eight, and Great Britain have maintained fifth with twelve,
thirteen and seventeen. A plethora of ossie athlete action coming
up tonight, including men's kayak quad five hundred meters sprints
at five thirty pm, with the women's kayak quad five
hundred meters sprints to follow, women's fifteen hundred meters run
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at six pm, Men's three meter springboard diving at six pm,
Women's bowlder and lead bowlder semis at six pm, Women's
team table tennis versus Chinese Taipei at six pm, Men's
javelin collies at six twenty pm, Men's one hundred and
ten meter hurdles Rappaschage at six fifty pm, women's long
jump collies at seven fifteen pm, Women's four hundred meters
sprint rappaschage at seven twenty pm, Men's kayak double five
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hundred meters sprints at seven thirty pm, with the women's
kayak doubles five hundred meters sprint to follow. Mixed multihll
races starting at eight pm, Mixed dinghy races starting at
eight fifteen pm, Men's two hundred meters sprint rapechage at
eight thirty pm, Women's skateboarding park prelims at eight thirty
winth the final to follow at one thirty am. Women's
ten meter platform diving final at eleven pm, Men's dinghy
metal race at eleven forty pm, Women's team cycling pursuit
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qualities at one thirty am, Men's Team cycling sprint at
three am, Women's water polo quarterfinals versus Grease at three am,
Men's team cycling purshoot at three fifteen am, Australia's Artistic
Swimming team's free routine at three thirty am, Men's four
hundred meters sprint SEMIS at three thirty am, Women's four
hundred meter hurdles SEMIS at four am, and the women's
Beats volleyball quarter finals versus Switzerland at five am. Have
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you ever wondered what it would be like to win
a gold medal? Well, Christin and I did some digging
and found out what a gold medal win meant for
Filipino gymnast Carlos Ulu.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
This one caught my eye this morning and it hasn't
let go. I've been beaming from ear to wear after
reading a story of a Filipino bloke called Carlos Eulo.
He's a gymnast and he over the weekend became the
second person ever in from the Philippine to win a
gold medal. He's the first bloke to have ever won
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a gold medal from the Philippines. To describe the joy
on his face, there's a photo of him in the article.
Right after he won. He did a floor routine, you
know where they do the flippy flippy, the flat bag
and the hallow boys and the crazy date, the spinning
party date, all of those things, and he got gold. Now,
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being the first person to ever win gold for your
country in and of itself is a huge honor. But
you know how in ninety two he's got a golden
holden if they won gold, and we talked about it
earlier last week actually about Australians who to get twenty grand.
Let me just run by you what Carlos is going
to win or what he has won being the first
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ever male gold medalist from the Philippines. And this goes
partly to explaining the smile on his face because he
knew what he had just won. He gets when he
gets home a fully furnished to bedroom condo valued this
is all the US dollars just to keep it simple,
four hundred and fifteen thousand dollars worth. Oh my god.
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He gets one hundred and seventy three thousand dollars cash
from the Philippine Sports Commission. He gets fifty two thousand
cash from the House of Reps. He gets a lifetime
of free colonoscopiece, right, but only when he turns forty five.
He's only twenty four at the moment. So when he
gets to forty five, free colonoscarpiece for the rest of
his life forward planning, that's thinking. It gets better. He
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gets seventeen hundred and thirty US dollars worth of free
furniture to put in his already furnished house. My favorite one, though,
a lifetime of free ramen from numerous local established Wow's Ramen?
How good is free ramen?
Speaker 2 (04:54):
It tastes better.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
It's like beer. Beer is wonderful, but free beer tastes
at least seventy percent better.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Sure you can catch the full discussion on the Christenin
and I's podcast via the link in the episode description
on iHeart listener or wherever you get your podcasts. And
that's it for your day ten week app Tune in
tomorrow to stay up to date with the events schedule
and listen to a conversation between Kristen and I and
Kate Bates talk all things cycling at the Games. Catch
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Paris Olympics nor affiliated with any other rights holder. Women's
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