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Two decades later and he put the pressure firmly back on the Dutch with a crucial opening save, before the defending champions wilted under the hot sun. Capitalise they did, as Brand continued the clinical start from Blake Govers and Flynn Ogilvie to score. In the end, it was the Dutch who were left furious and needed to be consoled an hour after the match on the pitch to mend broken hearts.

Germany quickly secured the next two games in 10 minutes to win the first of up to five matches in the round of After three straight game losses for Bromley, she and the remaining Australian women were eliminated from the tournament.

In sweltering Tokyo conditions, Solomon kept his cool on Sunday as he charged home to finish second in his heat, and fourth-fastest overall, with a best-ever time of The year-old believes he was in the best condition of his career in April of last year, before the Games were postponed. Australia has matched its greatest ever Olympic swimming performance with Emma McKeon setting new all-time Australian medal records after powering to gold in the 50m freestyle final.

The year-old completed the individual sprint double in Tokyo, sizzling over one lap to win in Australia Cate Campbell was seventh in Australian long distance runner Georgia Winkcup has missed out on a spot in the m final after an energy-sapping run inside the furnace of the Olympic Stadium. Winkcup finished 13th in the first heat of the event and revealed just how tough the conditions were for running.

Not what I was looking for but so lucky to be out here taking advantage of the opportunity. They are so oppressive, so it will be difficult for everybody out there today. Aussie Genevieve Gregson did manage to qualify for the final with a gutsy swim, as a third Aussie, Amy Cashin, also missed out in the heat. Diehm scored 86 on her first run, which catapulted her into third spot behind American star Hannah Roberts Fox Sports from Fox Sports. Follow the Aussie news from day nine in Tokyo below!

The 31 year old, who completed her set of Olympic medals by claiming top spot on the podium in Rio, led from start to finish to give Australia only its second ever women's Olympic rowing gold medal on the final day of the rowing regatta. Kyle Chalmers lifted the team into the bronze medal position with a strong last 50m.

Australian long jump favourite Fabrice Lapierre was eliminated from the Olympic final, after fouling two out of three attempts in the opening round. Lapierre fouled his first attempt before recording a distance of 7. He fouled on his last jump.

Australia's women's water polo team, the Stingers powered home to win over hosts Brazil in the final pool stage of the Games. Australia finished second in their pool behind Italy and they will face Hungary in the quarter final. In other team sport results, the Hockeyroos are through to a knock-out quarter-final clash with New Zealand after defeating Japan and the Opals overhauled Belarus from 13 points down late in the third term to win Sailing has secured its first medal of the Olympics but Laser sailor Tom Burton will have to sail in the medal race on Monday to determine the colour.

Burton has built a significant enough score to assure himself of a medal. However, the colour of the medal will come down to the double point medal race, which will be held on Guanabara Bay on Monday. August 11 - Day 6 Australia won two silver medals and a bronze medal to retain fourth place on the medal table at the end of competition on 11th August. The team, made up of Karsten Forsterling, Alexander Belonogoff, Cameron Girdlestone and James McRae, went into the final as a strong medal chance after finishing second at last year's World Championships.

Fox crossed the line in first place with a time of Unfortunately, a video review saw Fox incur a two-second penalty for touching a gate during her run, which saw her relegated to second place, behind New Zealander Luuka Jones. Fox went into the event as a medal chance having finished fourth at the ICF World Championships and having podium finishes in events in the lead up to the Rio Olympics. Cate had set Olympic records in her heat and semi-final and went into the final as a strong medal chance.

Cate and Bronte Campbell will look to bounce back as they compete in the 50m Freestyle heats tomorrow. August 10 - Day 5 Australia won a gold and two silver in the pool to move up to fourth place on the Rio Olympic medal table. Cameron McEvoy, the pre-race favourite, finished in 7th place. In cycling Australia finished with two top ten results in the road time trial.

Katrin Garfoot in 9th place despite suffering from a lingering chest infection and Rohan Dennis in 5th after losing time from changing his bike after a mechanical failure during the race. In beach volleyball Louise Bawden and Taliqua Clancy defeated the sixth-seeded Dutch pair in their final pool match to remain undefeated and finish top of their pool to progress to the Round of The event was won by Kuwaiti Fehaid Aldeehani, competing as an independent Olympic athlete, becoming the first independent athlete to win gold.

August 9 - Day 4. Australia took its medal tally to nine from six different sports. Australia sits fourth on the Rio medal tally overall with four gold and five. Australia won bronze in the team three-day equestrian event. The team of Chris Burton, Sam Griffiths, Shane Rose and Stuart Tinney finished third after entering the final day of show jumping in the gold medal position.

In the individual eventing competition Sam Griffiths and Chris Burton narrowly missed out on medals, finishing fourth and fifth respectively. Emma McKeon swam an impressive m freestyle to win a bronze medal. McKeon lead the race early and held on for a bronze medal after being overtaken by American superstar Katie Ledecky.

Given the events of the past 18 months, this has been the correct path. Getting to the start line has been so difficult. The Australian team will have its highest-ever percentage of female athletes at the Olympics — The team will also feature its oldest-ever Australian Olympic competitor — year-old Mary Hanna in equestrian dressage.

Equestrian Andrew Hoy, who competes in eventing, will be at his eighth Olympics. Sections U.



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