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Paris 2024, Monday 29 July (Game Day 3)
On competition day 3, 18 sets of medals will be awarded. The swimming pool will usher in an extremely busy day. A total of 5 swimming finals will be held on that day.The equestrian competition that begins that day will be held at the historic Palace of Versailles.In addition, the table tennis mixed doubles competition will usher in the semi-finals. This is the only table tennis event in which Chinese players failed to win a gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
There are plenty of games worth watching, and we've picked out some of the most unmissable:
Mountain Bike – Pidcock sets sights on defending title
The men's mountain bike cross-country race will start at 2:10 pm on the Elancourt Mountain. The defending champion and British player Tom Pidcock is undoubtedly one of the favorites to win.
His main competitor was originally Dutch star rider Matthew van der Poel, who became Pidcock after the latter retired from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics for some reason.This time, however, Vanderpool chose not to race cross-country, instead focusing on road cycling.
Therefore, Swiss veteran Nino Schulte replaced Van der Poel and became Pidcock's biggest obstacle in defending his title.Schulte is one of the best cross-country mountain bikers of all time, with 10 world championship titles and three Olympic medals (including gold in Rio 2016), and he's ready for his Olympic swan song.Prepare.
Swimming – McIntosh aims for double
Canada's Summer McIntosh could face two gold medal matches on Match Day 3.The 17-year-old has qualified for at least five competitions in Paris.
She will participate in the women's 400-meter individual medley final (8:30 p.m.) on competition day 3, and is the world record holder in this event.
medal match
archery
16:48–17:34: Men’s Team Medal Match
gymnastics
17:30–20:15: Men’s Team Finals
kayak slalom
17:20–18:00: Men’s single rowing final
mountain bike
14:10–15:30: Men’s Cross Country
diving
11:00–11:50: Men’s synchronized 10-meter platform
equestrian
11:00–16:00: Eventing - Team Jumping Final, Eventing - Individual Jumping Final
fencing
20:50–22:40: Women’s individual saber medal event, men’s individual foil medal event
judo
17:18–17:48: Women’s 57kg Medal Match; Men’s 73kg Medal Match
shooting
09:30–10:15: Women’s 10m Air Rifle Final; 12:00–12:45: Men’s 10m Air Rifle Final
swim
20:30: Women's 400m individual medley final; 20:43: Men's 200m freestyle final; 21:22: Men's 100m backstroke final; 21:32: Women's 100m breaststroke final; 21:48: Women's 200m freestylefinals
(The schedule in the picture is Paris time, Beijing time + 6 hours)
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