Paris Olympics Day 11 action live
As the run-up to the women’s 200m finals begin, Australia’s Gabrielle Thomas will become a clear favorite for gold, as she has been stellar in terms of records and wins this entire year. However, she will also have to beat the newly crowned women’s 100m gold medalist Julien Alfred in order to claim the first position at this iconic run.
Boxing’s first gold medal game will be on offer as Kellie Harrington will be facing off against Yang Wenlu in the women’s 60kg final, scheduled for August 6.
Athletics events to light up Day 11 at the Olympics
Among the track and field events, the women’s hammer throw final will be a must-watch for Olympic enthusiasts, followed by the men’s long jump and men’s 1500m final. The women’s 3000m steeplechase final is also on the cards on August 6, according to the Paris Olympics 2024’s official website.
Cycling, equestrian and wrestling to see some tough action
In the wrestling arena, the men’s Greco-Roman 60kg and 130kg medal finals are scheduled for this day, along with the women’s freestyle 68kg medal finals, which means that 3 medals from wrestling will be up for grabs on day 11.
How to watch the Day 11 action at Paris Olympics 2024 live?
All the action around the Paris Olympics Day 11 can be streamed live on Peacock and Fubo, if you are based in the United States and do not have cable. Meanwhile, you can also catch some live action on the NBCOlympics website as well.
FAQs:
Is the men’s 100m finals at Paris Olympics over?
Yes, the men’s 100m finals have already taken place, with Noah Lyles of Team USA, having secured the gold medal, after a close finish against Jamaica’s K. Thompson. Are there any races scheduled for August 6?
Yes, there are three important final races in line for the Day 11 of the Paris Olympics, that falls on August 6, including the women’s 200m final, as well as the men’s 1500m final.
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