2024 Paris Olympics: Andy Murray is back in doubles action with Dan Evans, Simone Biles looks to lead Team USA women to gymnastics gold and Team GB men look to retain Olympic relay crown
Riath Al-Samarrai’s Quest for the SOUL OF THE OLYMPICS
This article is among my favorites that Mail Sport has produced during the Paris Olympics.
In this exceptional piece, Riath Al-Samarrai chronicles the journeys of lesser-known athletes and their remarkable paths to this moment.
One to Watch This Morning
Kicking off this morning are the heats for the men’s 100m freestyle swimming.
Matthew Richards and Jacob Whittle are both in the running, and we’ll keep you updated with their progress.
Richards’ performance has been promising, having secured silver in the 200m freestyle yesterday.
Current Medal Standings
Currently, Great Britain stands seventh in the medal rankings.
Their first gold medal was won in eventing by Tom McEwen and his horse JL Dublin, alongside Ros Canter on Lordships Graffalo, and Laura Collett riding London 52.
Following that, Tom Pidcock achieved an incredible comeback in the cross-country cycling, overcoming a 40-second deficit and a puncture to finish first amid a sea of French boos.
What’s Showing on TV Today?
Here’s a look at some of the live events available to watch on the BBC today.
Don’t forget to keep Mail Sport’s live blog open for continuous updates and reactions from the Games, along with in-depth articles covering various topics, until sunset.
Great Britain Advances to Women’s Double Sculls Final
Rebecca Wilde and Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne have successfully qualified for the women’s double sculls final with an impressive performance, narrowly missing out to Romania.
They’re set to compete in the Olympic final on Thursday, having only paired up this season.
Romania has been leading since the Tokyo Games, making their achievement all the more impressive.
Today’s Preview with Sir Steve Redgrave
You may have already enjoyed breakfast by now, but it’s time for another – Mail Sport’s Olympics Breakfast Briefing with Sir Steve Redgrave. Delicious.
Team GB enters day four with a total of 10 medals, and Redgrave is spotlighting the best events to look out for.
Andy Murray and Dan Evans are an exciting pairing to watch after their incredible victory in the first round; they will be competing later today.
Good Morning
Welcome to Mail Sport’s live blog covering the Paris Olympics.
We’re excited to bring you another exhilarating day of events from the City of Lights.
I’ve been enjoying the beach volleyball this morning—how about you?
Key Updates
Great Britain Advances to Women’s Double Sculls Final
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2024 Paris Olympics: Andy Murray returns to doubles competition with Dan Evans, Simone Biles aims for Team USA women’s gymnastics gold, and Team GB men strive to keep their Olympic relay title