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    Paris Olympics: U.S. skateboarders Eaton, Huston share podium, boost medal count

    By Alex Butler,

    5 hours ago

    July 29 (UPI) -- Nyjah Huston achieved redemption, while Jagger Eaton earned his second Olympic prize as the American skateboarders brought in two of the eight medals Team USA won Monday in Paris.

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    Americans Jagger Easton (L) and Nyjah Houston pose with their medals after the men's street skateboarding final Monday at Place de la Concorde in Paris. Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI

    Team USA, who took over as medal count leaders Sunday, increased its total to 20, four more than second-place France. China and Japan are tied for third place, with 12 medals apiece. Japan leads the Olympics in gold medals with six.

    Four of Team USA's medals on Sunday came from swimming. The Americans added another medal with a drought-snapping bronze-medal finish in the artistic gymnastics men's team final. Team USA earned another medal in fencing.

    But Huston and Eaton were the first American medalists of the day, sharing the podium after the street final.

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    Silver medalist Katie Grimes of the United States (L), gold medalist Summer McIntosh of Canada (C) and bronze medalist Emma Weyant of the United States stand on the podium after the women's 400-meter individual medley final at the Paris Olympics on Monday in Paris. Photo by Richard Ellis/UPI

    Nyjah Huston is ON.

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    Team USA's Jagger Easton (L), Japan's Yuto Horigome (C) and American Nyjah Houston pose with their medals after the men's street skateboarding final Monday at Place de la Concorde in Paris. Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI
    What a second run in the men's street final! #ParisOlympics : E! and Peacock pic.twitter.com/CSUWAHe6tN — NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 29, 2024
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    Silver medalist Xu Jiayu of China (L), gold medalist Thomas Ceccon (C) of Italy and bronze medalist Ryan Murphy of the United States stand on the podium after the men's 100-meter backstroke finals at the Paris Olympics on Monday in Paris. Photo by Richard Ellis/UPI

    Huston, one of the most decorated skateboarders in history, posted a total score of 279.38 to earn a bronze medal in the event. Eaton (281.04) -- a bronze medalist at Tokyo 2020 -- placed second, behind defending gold medalist Yuto Horigome (281.14) of Japan.

    "In the beginning, I was focusing on the medal, so I was just focusing on landing the tricks," Horigome told NBC. "But Nyjah and Jagger were keeping such good scores, so I stopped focusing on the medal and just tried the best trick I could."

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    Team USA celebrates after winning the bronze medal in the men's artistic gymnastics team final at the Summer Olympics on Monday in Paris. Photo by Pat Benic/UPI

    Huston, who finished seventh at the 2020 Summer Games, held the lead in Monday's event before runs by Eaton and Horigome.

    Eaton proceeded to hit a 180 switch backside noseblunt slide on a ledge that leads down a stairway, pushing himself past his countryman on the leaderboard.

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    Team USA's Nyjah Houston performs a trick in the men's street skateboarding final on Monday at Place de la Concorde in Paris. Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI

    But Horigome answered, hitting his signature nollie 270 noseblunt slide. The execution of the move gave him the highest single-trick score (97.08) and moved him into first place.

    Horigome's gold was the third medal won by Japanese skateboarders so far in Paris. Coco Yoshizawa and Liz Akama placed first and second, respectively, in Sunday's women's street final. Brazil's Leal Rayssa won bronze in that event.

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    Team USA's Jagger Eaton performs a trick in the men's street skateboarding final on Monday at Place de la Concorde in Paris. Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI

    The women's and men's park finals will be Aug. 6 and 7, respectively, at Place de la Concorde.

    Later Monday, gymnasts Paul Juda, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik, Asher Hong and Frederick Richard won the Americans' first Olympic medal in a men's team final since 2008. They finished third behind first-place Japan and second-place China.

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    American Jagger Eaton performs a trick in the men's street skateboarding final on Monday at Place de la Concorde in Paris. Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI

    Swimmers Katie Grimes and Emma Weyant went on to add two more medals to the U.S. total, with respective silver and bronze medal finishes in the women's 400-meter individual medley.

    Canada's Summer McIntosh won that event with a time of 4:27.71. Grimes and Weyant clocked respective times of 4:33.40 and 4:34.93.

    American Luke Hobson earned a bronze medal in the men's 200-meter freestyle final. Romania's David Popovici won that event. Great Britain's Matthew Richards finished second.

    Ryan Murphy also swam to a bronze medal finish in the men's 100-meter backstroke final. He trailed gold medalist Thomas Ceccon of Italy and second-place Xu Jiayu of China.

    American fencer Nick Itkin beat Japan's Kazuki Iimura in the men's foil individual bronze medal bout for another addition to the U.S. total.

    In non-medal events, the U.S. women's basketball team trounced Japan 102-76 in a Group C game in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. A'Ja Wilson scored a game-high 24 points and logged 13 rebounds for the Americans. Brianna Stewart chipped in 22 points in the victory.

    Team USA will face Belgium in another Group C game on Thursday in Villeneuve-d'Ascq.

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