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The Sport Report unofficially the best way to follow the
Parisian action. I CBR. Good morning all you wakeful weekend warriors.
I'm the voice inside your speaker, Tanna, and welcome to
the Sport Report. For this week's weave View, today we
look back on the medals that Australia currently have at
the time of recording, which for me is Friday afternoon
because I need some time to actually watch the games,
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so I'm so Currently Australia is in fourth place overall
with eighteen medals, consisting of eight gold, seven silvers and
four bronze medals, starting with bronze in no particular order.
Penny Smith took home the bronze medal in the women's
trap shooting. Jamima Montag walked away with the bronze in
the women's twenty kilometer walking race. Natalia Dime one bronze
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medal in the women's BMX freestyle event. The fourth bronze
was taken out by our Aussie men's four by two
hundred meter freestyle relay team consisting of Kai Taylor, zach In,
Serti Flynn, Southam, Thomas Neil, Maximilian Giuliani and Elijah Winnington.
A silver medal was taken out by our men's four
by one hundred meters freestyle relay team including Jack Cartwright,
William Yang, Flynn Southam again, Kyle Chalmers, and Kyle Taylor again.
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Adrian Titmas won her own silver in the women's two
hundred meter freestyle, a gold in the four hundred meter freestyle,
and took a gold with the women's four by two
hundred meter freestyle relay team. Kyle Chalmers claimed silver in
the men's one hundred meter freestyle and contributed to the
four by one hundred meter freestyle relay silver. Elijah Winnington
scored second place in the men's four hundred meter freestyle
in addition to the aforementioned bronze won by the four
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by two hundred meter relay team won by the four
by two hundred meter freestyle relay team. Zach's double t
cook one silver in the men's two hundred meter breastroke
and the sixth silver was one out of the pool
by a questioning eventing individual writer Chris Burton back into
the pool, Molly Callahan won her own two hundred meter
freestyle gold and was part of the teams that won
both the four by one hundred meter freestyle relay and
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the four by two hundred meter freestyle relay. Kaylen mckione
took gold in the women's one hundred meter backstroke. A
gold was won by the women's four by one hundred
meter freestyle relay team consisting of Olivia Bronte, Campbell make Haw,
Emma McKeon, Shana Jack and Molly O'Callahan. Another gold was
won by the women's four by two hundred meter freestyle
relay team consisting of Lannie Pallister, Jamie Perkins, Brianna Throssel,
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Shanna Jack again, Molly Callahan and Arion Titmas. Sticking to
the water theme, Jess fox Is taken home two gold medals,
one for the women's kayak single and one for the
women's canoe single, and the final gold was won by
Grace Brown in the women's individual cycling time trial. Some
Ozzie events worth noting coming up over the weekend include
the women's single skulls final at five thirty pm, with
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the women's rowing as final to follow at five forty tonight,
Team Dressage Grand Prix final at six pm tonight, Men's
rowing eights final at seven ten tonight, Men's water polo
verse Hungary at eleven pm tonight, the women's seventy five
killo game boxing quarter finals at seven thirty pm Tomorrow night,
and the opals playoff against France at five am Monday morning.
That's all for this we view, but stay tuned tomorrow
to hear a conversation I had with another Paris Craze
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sports enthusiast, Keeley, as we talk about some of the
weirder things we found relating to the games. Catch it,
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