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Strong competitions on the sixth day of the Tokyo Olympics

2021-07-28T10:53:13.026Z


Tokyo-SANA The sixth day of the Olympic Games will witness the competition for twenty-three gold medals in one of the


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The sixth day of the Olympic Games will witness the competition for twenty-three gold medals in eleven games at the Olympics, which is currently being held in the Japanese capital, Tokyo.

In the rowing sport, Romanian Ankota Bodnar and Simona Rades won the gold in the doubles boat with rowers, while France won the same title for men by Hugo Boucheron and Mathieu Androdias.

With Olympic rowing resuming after a two-day hiatus, New Zealand won the women's silver with Brock Donoghue and Hannah Osborne, while Ross de Young and Lisa Shenard took the bronze.

Australia won the women's quadruple against the second Netherlands and the third Ireland, as well as the men's quadruple against the second Romania and Italy the third. The Dutch team won the men's quadruple gold with two paddlers, Britain won the silver and the bronze went to Australia, and the Chinese team won the gold of the women's quadruple against Poland the second and Australia the third.

In handball, the Bahrain national team was unable to withstand the strength of Denmark, so it suffered its third loss with a score of 31/21 goals in the second group matches.

In the same group, Sweden narrowly won again, at the expense of Portugal, 29/28 goals.

Egypt concluded the matches of the third phase of the second group with a deserved victory over Japan 33/29 goals. The confrontation witnessed a remarkable brilliance for the veteran Ahmed Al-Ahmar by scoring eight goals from 10 attempts as the best scorer, equal to the Japanese Shinosuke, but the latter had less attempts.

In volleyball, Tunisia's men's team presented a strong performance against its American rival, and it was a real match until the decisive points, but in the end it lost by three games to one in the third stage of the second group matches.

In the first group, Canada defeated Iran 3-0 to revive its hopes of qualifying.

In the women's competition, South Korea defeated Kenya in the first group by three sets.

In cycling, the Dutch Anmek van Vuyten won the women's time trial with a time of 13.13.49 minutes, and the Swiss Marlene Roeser won the silver medal, while the Dutch Anna van der Bregen won the bronze medal.

Source: sena

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