On July 28, the second day of the 2024 Olympic Games, 13 sets of medals were awarded in 7 sports: swimming, archery, canoeing, mountain biking, fencing, judo, and shooting.
On July 28, the Japanese team won 3 gold medals and topped the medal standings, surpassing Australia. Already 12 countries have won gold, and a total of 28 countries have medals.
The most memorable finals took place in swimming. Frenchman Léon Marchand broke Michael Phelps' Olympic record, and Italian Nicolò Martinenghi, in an emotional final, beat three-time Olympic champion Adam Peaty. In the 100-meter breaststroke, there was no bronze medalist as the American and the Briton posted the same time and shared the silver.
Swimming, 400 meters individual medley (M):
Gold: Léon Marchand (France) — 4:02.95 (OR).
Silver: Tomoyuki Matsushita (Japan) — 4:08.62.
Bronze: Carson Foster (USA) — 4:08.62.
Canoeing, single kayak (W):
Gold: Jessica Fox (Australia).
Silver: Klaudia Zwolinska (Poland).
Bronze: Kimberley Woods (Great Britain).
Archery, teams (W):
Gold: South Korea.
Silver: China.
Bronze: Mexico.
Skateboarding, street (W):
Gold: Koko Yoshizawa (Japan).
Silver: Liz Akawa (Japan).
Bronze: Rayssa Leal (Brazil).
Judo, 66 kg (M):
Gold: Hifumi Abe (Japan).
Silver: Willian Lima (Brazil).
Bronze: Gusman Kyrgyzbayev (Kazakhstan).
Bronze: Denis Vieru (Moldova).
Judo, 52 kg (W):
Gold: Diyora Keldiyorova (Uzbekistan).
Silver: Distria Krasniqi (Kosovo).
Bronze: Amandine Buchard (France).
Bronze: Larissa Pimenta (Brazil).
Mountain biking, cross-country (W):
Gold: Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (France).
Silver: Haley Batten (USA).
Bronze: Jenny Rissveds (Sweden).
Shooting, air pistol, 10 meters (W):
Gold: Oh Ye-Jin (South Korea).
Silver: Kim Ye-Ji (South Korea).
Bronze: Manu Bhaker (India).
Shooting, air pistol, 10 meters (M):
Gold: Sei Yu (China).
Silver: Federico Maldini (Italy).
Bronze: Paolo Monna (Italy).
Fencing, individual épée (M):
Gold: Koki Kano (Japan).
Silver: Yannick Borel (France).
Bronze: Mohamed Elsayed (Egypt).
Fencing, individual foil (W):
Gold: Lee Kiefer (USA).
Silver: Lauren Scruggs (USA).
Bronze: Eleanor Harvey (Canada).
Swimming, 100 meters breaststroke (M):
Gold: Nicolò Martinenghi (Italy) — 59.03.
Silver: Adam Peaty (Great Britain) — 59.05.
Silver: Nic Fink (USA) — 59.05.
Swimming, 100 meters butterfly (W):
Gold: Torri Huske (USA) — 55.59.
Silver: Gretchen Walsh (USA) — 55.63.
Bronze: Yufei Zhang (China) — 56.21.
26th place: Varsenik Manucharyan (Armenia) — 1:01.24.
Medal standings of the 2024 Olympics after the second day of competition, July 28: