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Olympic Games: Australians in action on day six in Paris
By Guardian sport,
7 hours ago
Australia will chase more Olympic medals in the pool with Mollie O’Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus leading an all-star women’s 4x200m freestyle relay team, while Kaylee McKeown is back in action in the 200m backstroke.
Rowing finals are under way with Australia going for gold in the men’s four , as Olivia Price and Evie Haseldine eye a sailing podium place in the women’s skiff medal race.
The Kookaburras and Hockeyroos are both playing in hockey with the men’s side needing a win to get their Paris 2024 campaign back on track.
BMX racing kicks off with Australia having three strong contenders including Saya Sakakibara , while Min Woo Lee and Jason Day play the first round in men’s golf.
Here are the Australians to watch on day six at Paris 2024 – all times AEST:
3x3 basketball
5pm: Women’s pool round: Australia Gangurrus v China
9pm: Women’s pool round: Australia Gangurrus v USA
Archery
11.56pm: Women’s individual elimination 1/32 round: Laura Paeglis v Caroline Lopez
6.20pm: Men’s eight repechages: Ben Canham, Joshua Hicks, Spencer Turrin, Angus Widdicombe, Jack Hargreaves, Alex Purnell, Angus Dawson, Jack O’Brien and Kendall Brodie
6.30pm: Women’s double sculls final B: Amanda Bateman, Harriet Hudson
6.54pm: Women’s four final B: Olympia Aldersey, Jean Mitchell, Lily Alton and Molly Goodman
7.06pm: Men’s four final A: Timothy Masters, Jack Robertson, Fergus Hamilton and Alex Hill
Sailing
8.03pm, 3.30am: Men’s windsurfing: Grae Morris
8.15pm: Men’s dinghy: Matt Wearn
11.35pm: Women’s dinghy: Zoe Thomson
11.43pm: Women’s skiff medal race: Olivia Price and Evie Haseldine
Surfing
4.48am: Men’s quarter-finals: Ethan Ewing v Jack Robinson
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