On July 31, the fifth day of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris took place, with 18 medal sets contested in 10 sports.
Frenchman Léon Marchand won his third gold in Paris and set a new Olympic record in swimming three times. Thanks to him, France rose to second place in the medal standings, with China leading.
It is also worth noting Chinese swimmer Zhangle Pan, who set a world record in the 100 meters freestyle. Adriana Ruana, a shooter, made history for Guatemala by winning the country's first Olympic gold.
Results of the 5th day of the 2024 Olympics, July 31
Artistic gymnastics, men's all-around:
Gold: Shinnosuke Oka (Japan).
Silver: Bochen Zhang (China).
Bronze: Zhuoteng Xiao (China).
Fencing, team sabre (W):
Gold: South Korea.
Silver: Hungary.
Bronze: France.
Swimming, 100 meters freestyle (W):
Gold: Sarah Sjöström (Sweden).
Silver: Torri Huske (USA).
Bronze: Siobhan Haughey (Hong Kong).
Swimming, 200 meters butterfly (M):
Gold: Léon Marchand (France) (OR).
Silver: Kristóf Milák (Hungary).
Bronze: Ilya Kharun (Canada).
Swimming, 1500 meters freestyle (W):
Gold: Katie Ledecky (USA) (OR).
Silver: Anastasia Kirpichnikova (France).
Bronze: Isabel Gose (Germany).
Swimming, 200 meters breaststroke (M):
Gold: Léon Marchand (France) (OR).
Silver: Zac Stubblety-Cook (Australia).
Bronze: Caspar Corbo (Netherlands).
Swimming, 100 meters freestyle (M):
Gold: Zhangle Pan (China) (WR+OR).
Silver: Kyle Chalmers (Australia).
Bronze: David Popovici (Romania).
Triathlon, women:
Gold: Cassandra Beaugrand (France).
Silver: Julie Derron (Switzerland).
Bronze: Beth Potter (Great Britain).
Triathlon, men:
Gold: Alex Yee (Great Britain).
Silver: Hayden Wilde (New Zealand).
Bronze: Léo Bergère (France).
Diving, synchronized diving, 10m, women:
Gold: China.
Silver: North Korea.
Bronze: Great Britain.
Rowing, men's quadruple sculls:
Gold: Netherlands (Netherlands).
Silver: Italy (Italy).
Bronze: Poland (Poland).
Rowing, women's quadruple sculls:
Gold: Great Britain.
Silver: Netherlands.
Bronze: Germany.
BMX freestyle, park, women:
Gold: Javen Dan (China).
Silver: Perris Benegas (USA).
Bronze: Natalie Dean (Australia).
BMX freestyle, park, men:
Gold: Jose Torres (Argentina).
Silver: Nira Riley (Great Britain).
Bronze: Anthony Jeanjean (France).
Shooting, trap, women:
Gold: Adriana Ruana (Guatemala).
Silver: Silvana Stanco (Italy).
Bronze: Penny Smith (Australia).
Canoe slalom, women's singles:
Gold: Jessica Fox (Australia).
Silver: Elena Lilik (Germany).
Bronze: Evy Leibfarth (USA).
Judo 90 kg (M):
Gold: Lasha Bekauri (Georgia).
Silver: Sanshiro Murao (Japan).
Bronze: Maxime-Gael Hamba (France).
Bronze: Theodoros Tselidis (Greece).
Judo 70 kg (W):
Gold: Barbara Matić (Croatia).
Silver: Miriam Butkereit (Germany).
Bronze: Michaela Polleres (Austria).
Bronze: Gabriella Willems (Belgium).
Medal standings of the 2024 Olympics after the fifth day of competition, July 31: