There are 15 medals to be won on day 11 of the Paris 2024 Olympics. We look at where those medals will be won and which Brits will be in action on Tuesday.
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Team GB athletes and medal hopes
Athletics continues at the Stade de France, where Josh Kerr and Neil Gourley will contest the men’s 1500m final at 7.50pm. Kerr, the reigning world champion and bronze medallist in Tokyo, qualified for the final in 3.32:46 while Gourley progressed with 3:32.11.
Later in the evening, at 8.10pm, Elizabeth Bird will go in the women’s 3000m steeplechase final, before Darryl Neita and Dina Asher-Smith are among those involved in the women’s 200m final at 8.40pm. Jacob Fincham-Dukes will contest the men’s long jump final from 7.15pm
Charlie Dobson and European record holder Matthew Hudson-Smith will compete in the men’s 400m semi-finals at 6.35pm, followed by Jessie Knight and Lina Nielsen in the women’s 400m hurdles semi-finals at 7.07pm.
The women’s 1500m gets under way earlier in the day, with Olympic silver medallist Laura Muir, Georgia Bell, and Revee Walcott-Nolan running in the heats from 9.05am.
Away from athletics, Ben Maher, Harry Charles and Scott Brash will represent Team GB in the equestrian individual jumping final at 10am. The trio have already won gold in the team jumping event in Paris, having combined for three clear rounds and two seconds worth of time penalties.
Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix will be targeting a second Olympic diving medal in Paris after earning a bronze medal in the 10m synchro bronze. She competes in the individual final at 2pm. The 19-year-old already has a world championship bronze medal and Commonwealth gold to her name in this format.
Another synchro bronze medallist, Jack Laugher, goes in the men’s 3m preliminaries at 10am, along with European silver medallist Jordan Houlden.
Following women’s team sprint success, it’s the turn of the men to go for gold with the team of Jack Carlin, Edward Lowe and Hamish Turnbull targeting the final at 7.07pm. The women’s team pursuit will be in qualifying action at 4.30pm, while the first round of the men’s team pursuit at 6.14pm.
Sky Brown was just 13 when she won Olympic bronze in Tokyo and tomorrow she targets a second Olympic medal in women’s park skateboarding. Brown and compatriot Lola Tambling will compete in the women’s park preliminaries at 11.30am, with the final at 4.30pm.
Michael Beckett will be aiming to earn a medal in the men’s dinghy, as they head into the final race. Beckett goes into the medal race in fourth place, five points off a medal, after both of Monday’s races were cancelled. Races in the mixed dinghy, men’s kite, women’s kite and mixed multihull will continue.
Elsewhere, Lewis Richardson will compete in the men’s light middleweight semi-finals at 8.46pm. He is guaranteed a bronze medal, but a victory against Mexico’s Marco Verde will put him in the gold medal bout.
Sport climbers Molly Thompson-Smith and Erin McNeice will start in the women’s combined competition, with the boulder semi-final getting under way at 9am.
When will gold medals be won on Tuesday (all times BST)?
- 9am – Equestrian – Jumping Individual final
- 1.43pm – Sailing – Women’s Dinghy Medal Race
- 2pm – Diving – Women’s 10m Platform Final
- 2.43pm – Sailing – Men’s Dinghy Medal Race
- 4.30pm – Skateboarding – Women’s individual final
- From 5.15pm – Wrestling – Includes men’s Greco-Roman 60kg, men’s Greco-Roman 130kg, women’s freestyle 68kg
- 6.57pm – Athletics – Women’s Hammer Throw Final
- 7.10pm – Cycling Track – Men’s Team Sprint Finals
- 7.15pm – Athletics – Men’s Long Jump final
- 7.50pm – Athletics – Men’s 1,500m final
- 8.14pm – Athletics – Women’s 3000m steeplechase final
- 8.40pm – Athletics – Women’s 200m final
- 9.06pm – Boxing – Women’s 60kg final
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