The 2021 Olympics in Tokyo are in full swing.
In the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, some medal decisions were pending.
Who won gold, silver or bronze?
Olympia 2021: The 6th day in Tokyo has begun - and many medals have been awarded again
Gold, silver and bronze could be won in rowing, swimming and the women's individual time trial
What medals did the Germans win?
All medal decisions in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday can be found here at a glance
Munich / Tokyo - It is usually the goal of a long journey - the Olympic Games.
The highlight in every athlete's life.
The fight for gold, silver and bronze * drives all athletes.
So far, there have already been five days in Tokyo at the Olympics 2021 * so some medals have been won.
The battle for the precious metal * was hot again on the 5th day!
On the night (July 28th) medals were awarded again in rowing, swimming and the individual time trial of road cyclists.
As a brief summary: After Tokyo there is a seven-hour time difference and some competitions are held in the morning and at noon, sometimes in the early morning (local time).
With us it is in the middle of the night.
We summarize the decisions and the medals at Olympia 2021 in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday (CET).
ROWING
Double sculls, women
Gold
: Nicoleta-Ancuta Bodnar / Simona Geanina Radis (Romania)
Silver
: Brooke Donoghue / Hannah Osborne (New Zealand)
Bronze
: Roos De Jong / Lisa Scheenaard (Netherlands)
Double sculls, men
Gold:
Hugo Boucheron / Matthieu Androdias (France)
Silver:
Melvin Twellaar / Stefan Broenink (Netherlands)
Bronze:
Liu Zhiyu / Zhang Liang (China)
Foursome without a helmsman
Gold:
Australia (Lucy Stephan, Rosemary Popa, Jessica Morrison, Annabelle McIntyre)
Silver:
Netherlands (Ellen Hogerwerf, Karolien Florijn, Ymkje Clevering, Veronique Meester)
Bronze:
Ireland (Aifric Keogh, Eimear Lambe, Fiona Murtagh, Emily Hegarty)
Foursome without a helmsman
Gold:
Australia (Alexander Purnell, Spencer Turrin, Jack Hargreaves, Alexander Hill)
Silver:
Romania (Mihaita-Vasile Tiganescu, Mugurel Vasile Semciuc, Stefan-Constantin Berariu, Cosmin Pascari)
Bronze:
Italy (Matteo Castaldo, Bruno Rosetti, Matteo Lodo, Guiseppe Vicino)
Quadruple sculls, men, finals
Gold:
Netherlands (Uittenbogaard, Wiersma, Wieten, Metsemakers)
Silver:
Great Britain (Leask, Groom, Barras, Beaumont)
Bronze:
Australia (Cleary, Antill, Girdlestone, Letcher)
Quadruple sculls, women, finals
Gold:
China (Chen Yunxia, Zhang Ling, Lyu Yang, Cui Xiaotong)
Silver:
Poland (Agnieszka Kobus-Zawojska, Marta Wieliczko, Maria Sajdak, Katarzyna Zillmann)
Bronze:
Australia (Ria Thompson, Rowena Meredith, Harriet Hudson, Caitlin Cronin)
SWIM
200 meters freestyle, women
Gold:
Ariarne Titmus (Australia)
Silver:
Siobhan Bernadette Haughey (Hong Kong)
Bronze:
Penny Oleksiak (Canada)
200 meter butterfly, men
Gold:
Kristof Milak (Hungary)
Silver:
Tomoru Honda (Japan)
Bronze:
Federico Burdisso (Italy)
200 meter medley, women
Gold:
Yui Ohashi (Japan)
Silver:
Alex Walsh (USA)
Bronze:
Kate Douglass (USA)
1500 meters freestyle, women
Gold:
Katie Ledecky (USA)
Silver:
Erica Sullivan (USA)
Bronze:
Sarah Köhler (Frankfurt)
4 x 200 meter freestyle, men
Gold:
Great Britain (Dean, Guy, Richards, Scott)
Silver:
ROC (Malyutin, Girew, Rylow, Dowgalyuk)
Bronze:
Australia (Graham, Chalmers, Incerti, Neill)
CYCLING
Individual time trials, women
Gold:
Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands)
Silver:
Marlen Reusser (Switzerland)
Bronze:
Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands)
Individual time trial, men (7:00 a.m.)
Gold:
Silver:
Bronze:
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