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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Sport Report unofficially the best way to follow the
Parisian action hits Izba.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Happy Monday, all use sporting nerds. I'm the voice inside you,
speak of Tanna and welcome to the Sport Report. Today
we look at everything that has happened over the weekend.
Saya Sa Kakabar has claimed the gold in the female's
BMX racing. Last Games in Tokyo, she suffered a major crash,
but this time she walks away with the top prize.
Cameron McAvoy has won gold in the men's fifty meter
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freestyle swim. Kaylee mckehon has defended her one hundred meter
and two hundred meter backstroke grace and is the first
Australian to claim four individual gold medals. She has also
won a bronze in the two hundred meter individual medley
and won another bronze in the mixed four by one
hundred meter medley relay alongside Josh Young, Matt Temple and
Mollo Callaghan. John Pierce and Matthew Ebden fought off the
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US to take home the men's doubles tennis god medal.
Gray Morris has sailed home with the silver in the
men's windsurfing, the first medal in the event in thirty
two years. Arion Titmus has won another silver in the
women's eight hundred meter freestyle. The Opals have beaten the
host frame since seventy nine to seventy two in the
women's basketball, meaning they will advance to the quarterfinals. Nicola
Oli Slagers has won silver in the women's high jump,
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with fellow Ozzie Eleanor Patterson taking home the bronze medal.
The women's rowing pair Jess Morrison and Annabel McIntyre have
scored the bronze medal in the final. The Kooka Bars
have come up short against the Netherlands in the men's hockey.
The two nil defeat means the Netherlands will be moving
onto the semifinals, leaving the Ossies behind. Meg Harris has
held onto the silver medal in the women's fifty meter freestyle,
with the top three all finishing within half a second
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of each other. Kaylee McEwan, Emma McKeon, moll O'Callahan and
Jenna Strosch have claimed silver in the women's four by
one hundred meter medley relay. Female road cyclists Loretta Hanson
and Grace Brown have finished twenty first and twenty second respectively,
ending the race five minutes behind first with a time
of four hours, four minutes and twenty three seconds. Sisters
Jess and Naomi Fox were pitted against each other in
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the kayak cross heats. Jess, who has already won two
golds for Australia, unfortunately missed the final pylon and was
forced to turn around, ending last in her heat, but
sister Naomi beat the competition, aiming the first spot and
moving on to the next heat. The Stingers have struck again,
beating Hungary and the women's water polo, scoring all five
goals in the penalty shootouts. The women's team are yet
to be defeated. The overall tally is starting to divide.
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The US are out in front with nineteen goals, twenty
six silvers and twenty six bronzes. China is next with
nineteen fifteen eleven. France is in third with twelve, fourteen
and eighteen. Australia is locked back into fourth with twelve,
eleven and eighteen, and Great Britain round off the top
five with ten, twelve and eight. Does anyone else think
that it's a little bit cheating that Great Britain is
competing as a whole rather than as individual countries. I mean,
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maybe they're just too bad to play separately. I guess
I'm going to go with that. With the swimming done
and dusted, we move on to the track and field events.
But first we kick off with the mixed team ski
shooting qualifiers from five pm, Mixed triathon relay at six pm,
Men's boulder and lead boulder semis from six pm. The
women's ten meter platform diving prelimbs are at six pm.
Women's hockey quarter finals versus China at six pm, Men's
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discus qualities at six ten pm, Women's pole vault qualities
at six forty pm, Women's four hundred meter hurdles repechage
at six fifty pm, Women's four hundred meter sprint just
before eight pm, Women's kite race at eight pm, Mixed
multi hole races from eight pm, Women's dinghy races from
eight fifteen pm, Men's kite races from eight twenty pm,
followed by more women's kite races, Women's two hundred meter
sprint rappechage at eight fifty pm, Men's water polo versus Japan,
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at nine thirty pm, a question in individual jumping qualifier
at ten pm. Men's dinghy races from ten forty five pm,
Men's team table tennis versus Japan at eleven pm, Mix
dinghy races from eleven thirty pm. Women's kayak cross quarter
finals at eleven thirty pm. Men's kayak cross quarter finals
to follow at midnight. Men's team pursued cycling qualities at
one twenty am, Men's team sprint cycling just after three am,
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Men's three k steeple chase.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
At three am.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
Men's surfing finals at three am, with the finals to
follow at five twenty am. Men's polewort final at three am.
Our Aussie Artistic Swimming team individual routine at three thirty am,
Men's two hundred meter sprint just before four am, Women's
five k final at five to fifteen am. In the
aftermath of the mixed doubles tennis final, Kristen and Knights
discussed the prospects of continuing to work with one of
your ex's in a professional setting.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
Imagine working with an air well, working with a partner,
breaking up and.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Then having to continue working with them. Yeah, yeah, that
would be awful.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
Wouldn't that, that would be tricky.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
We would do that.
Speaker 4 (04:13):
Well, check tennis players have done it. Katerina and Thomass
in Czech Republic. Yes, yes, they are mixed doubles, you know, partners, partners.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
In crime and a real life couple, real life couple
for a long time, long time, and.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
Just before the Olympics they broke up.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
But they're in that doubles tournament at the games. Yes,
so they did they pull out?
Speaker 3 (04:42):
No, they continued to play and they won gold. Ah, why.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
Why everyone's talking about them? Number one, they've won goal,
which is absolutely amazing. But on the podium, they just
they held each other.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
And they they just won. If you and I want
a gold.
Speaker 4 (05:07):
And they held like they embraced. I shouldn't say that
they held each other. I should say that they warmly embraced.
And it means in the press conference afterwards, obviously a
lot of questions in and around the gold medal, how
do you feel, how did you pull up after the game,
all of that sort of stuff. But then also, so
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you guys are going to get back together, because when I.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
Saw what I saw on.
Speaker 4 (05:32):
That little podium over there, Yeah, she was spicy, right, Hey, Hey,
You don't hold just a friend like.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
That, Pauvel and they didn't do that.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
You don't kissed your friends like that.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Guys Big MERV and Tubby Taylor didn't do that. Hey.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
Hey, anyway, they've said, we're here to talk about the sport.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
Thanks very much.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Like when you ask an awkward mess a question in
a meeting and they ster, we're not here to talk
about that, we're here to talk about what you're doing.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
It's very like that's what politicians do, don't they.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
Yes, yes, I think the important question is have we
won gold?
Speaker 4 (06:06):
Hypothetically Nige, if you dated someone in the office and
then broke up with them and had to continue working
with them hypothetically, let's just say you didn't learn the
first time and then you did it again.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
Yeah. I was an inspiration to Britney Spears, wasn't I?
Speaker 3 (06:24):
Oh again?
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (06:27):
Yes, yeah, Look, you know what, it's awkward. I'll be
honest with you.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
It sucks.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Yeah yeah, But eventually, if it's the right person and
you can be professional enough, yep, you end up, you know,
fifteen odd years down the track.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
Being able to compartmentalize being.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Really good friends, yeah, and working together on a daily basis,
for example, on a breakfast show. Yeah, yeah, and no,
it wasn't Kristen.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
No, it wasn't me, God help me.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
It was I love you dearly.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
But no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
You can catch the full discussion on the Christen and
I podcast via the link in the episode description on
iHeart listener or wherever you get your podcasts. And that's
a wrap on the weekend wee cap. Tune in tomorrow
to keep up to date with the events schedule and
hear what it's like to be the first ever male
Filipino to win a gold medal. Catch it, then amplify.
CBO is neither a sponsor to the Paris Olympics nor
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Molly O'Callaghan, and Jenna Strauch stretch just just just just
Speaker 3 (07:36):
Catzer, Okay,