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All activities for Day 11 Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
• New Zealanders in action: full Paris Olympics schedule
Here’s everything you need to know about today’s event Paris Olympic Games Tuesday night into tomorrow morning.
Day 11 Only one chance to get a medal
Sailor Tom Saunders has a slim chance of winning a medal in the Dinghy (ILCA 7) Medal Race. Due to poor night light conditions, they were unable to leave the starting line at all, which denied Saunders the opportunity to consolidate his medal lead. With his last two qualifying races cancelled, he will be seventh in the Medal Race tomorrow and 18 points behind the medal position. His chances of a bronze medal are slim.
Other New Zealanders’ matches on Day 11 of the 2024 Olympics
sailboat
New Zealand Mixed Multihull (Nacra 17) pair Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson were third overall, tied with Argentina’s Mateo Majdalani and Eugenia Bosco on 28 points, with two more qualifiers tonight and medal races on Day 12. Wilkinson and Dawson took bronze. They were 14 points behind the impressive Italian pair of Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti, but importantly, 10 ahead of fourth-placed British pair John Gimson and Anna Burnet. Justina Kitchen was 15th overall in the women’s kitesailing, while Lukas Walton-Keim was 15th in the men’s.
Kayak and canoe racing
Dame Lisa Carrington began her Paris journey first in the K4 500m heats alongside Olivia Brett, Alicia Hosking and Tara Vaughan, then in the K2 500m heats with Hosking, with Amy Fisher and Lucy Matehare also competing. Men’s K4’s Max Brown, Grant Clancy, Kurtis Imrie and Hamish Legasse also competed in the heats. It will be a busy day with Imrie and Legasse competing in the K2 500m heats in a few hours.
Brown and Clancy also swapped in the C2 500m heats.
sports
It was a quiet day for the New Zealand team at the Stade de France, with two-time NCAA champion Maia Ramsden competing in the 1500m preliminaries.
Bicycle – Venue
The women’s pursuit race has been changed from a sprint to a long distance and the women’s pursuit team of Ally Wollaston, Bryony Botha, Emily Shearman and Nicole Shields will compete in the qualifying rounds. They will be followed by the men’s pursuit team who set the sixth fastest time in the qualifying round and will compete in the first round.
Sport climbing
New Zealand men’s singles hope Julian David qualified and was seeded in the speed event.
New Zealand 2024 Olympic Games Schedule Day 11
7:30pm: Canoe Sprint – K4 500m Men’s Heat (Max Brown, Grant Clancy, Kurtis Imrie and Hamish Legass)
8pm: Canoe Sprints – Women’s K4 500m Preliminary (Dame Lisa Carrington, Olivia Brett, Alicia Hoskin, Tara Vaughan)
8:05pm: Track and Field – Women’s 1500m preliminaries (Maya Ramsden)
8:30pm: Canoe Racing – Men’s C2 500m Heats (Max Brown and Grant Clancy)
9:30pm: Canoe Sprint – Men’s K2 500m Preliminary (Kurtis Imrie and Hamish Legarth)
10pm: Sailing – Nacra Race 7-9 (Micah Wilkinson, Erica Dawson)
10:03pm: Sailing – Men’s Kitesurfing (Lukas Walton-Keim)
10:10pm: Canoe Sprint – Women’s K2 500m Preliminary (Dame Lisa Carrington and Alicia Hoskin; 2nd in Preliminary, Aimee Fisher and Lucy Matehaere; 3rd in Preliminary)
10:13pm: Sailing – Women’s kitesurfing (Justina Kitchen)
11pm: Sport Climbing – Speed: Men’s Qualifying (Julian David)
11:10pm: Canoe Sprints – K4 500m Men’s Quarterfinals (Max Brown, Grant Clancy, Kurtis Imrie and Hamish Legass) – If qualified
11:50pm: Canoe Racing – Men’s C2 500m Quarterfinals (Max Brown and Grant Clancy) – If qualified
Wednesday, August 7
12:10: Canoe Sprints – K4 500m Women’s Quarterfinals (Dame Lisa Carrington, Olivia Brett, Alicia Hoskin, Tara Vaughan) – If qualified
12:30: Canoe Sprint – Men’s K2 500m Quarterfinals (Kurtis Imrie and Hamish Legarth) – If qualified
1:43am: Sailing – Men’s Single Handed Medal Race (Tom Saunders) – If qualified
3:30am: Cycling – Track Women’s Team Pursuit Qualifying (Ally Wollaston, Bryony Botha, Emily Shearman, Nicole Shields)
5:14am: Cycling – Track and Field Men’s Team Pursuit Round 1 (Aaron Gate, Keegan Hornblow, Tom Sexton and Campbell Stewart)
How to follow the 2024 Olympics
this The Herald There will be live coverage throughout the Games, while you can also tune in to commentary from Gold Sport. You can watch all the matches on Sky Sport. You can also watch every event on Sky via streaming on Sky Sport Now or Sky Go.
Listen to live commentary from the 2024 Paris Olympics GOLD Sport and iHeartRadioplus full coverage on Newstalk ZB.
Listen to live commentary from the 2024 Paris Olympics GOLD Sport and iHeartRadioplus full coverage on Newstalk ZB.
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