Paris Olympics 2024: A Detailed Overview of August 10th Events and Medal Updates

The Paris Olympics 2024 are here; in this historic moment, different athletes around the globe have convened for competing purposes, but with the spirit of excellence and unity. The competitions hit their peak on the 10th of August, with so many more to continue, but several major records were broken, including the big achievements. It could be described as a day that was severe between the athletes, breaking some of the records, as well as a shifting in the medal standing.

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Some major competitions and their gold medal winners include;
1. Men’s Breaking (Breakdancing):
Among the marquee events of the day was the men’s breaking competition, which saw Canada’s Phil Wizard win the inaugural Olympic gold in the new discipline. Much debate continues around the inclusion of breaking in the Olympics, but many are hailing this decision as putting such a modern, dynamic, urban sport onto a global platform. Phil Wizard’s gold was historic; breaking will not be part of the Los Angeles 2028 Games. He registered a comprehensive final win over France’s Danis Civil, otherwise known as Dany Dann, 23-4. The gold medal for Canada in this new Olympic sport not only placed Canada on the map but also got the country back in the winning ways.

2. Men’s Final – 800m:
In athletics, the race highlight of the men’s 800 m was contested between Kenya’s Emmanuel Wanyonyi and Canada’s Marco Arop, where Wanyonyi won in a record finish of 0.01 seconds, nearly touching the tape with Arop right behind him in silver. This race really showed much competition at the Olympics and very small time gaps determining the winners.

3. Wrestling – Women’s 62kg Category:
The wrestling category also gained major attraction. In the women’s 62kg category, Grace Bullen from Norway won the bronze medal. In a powerful game, she fought and pinned down Ana Godinez from Canada. Even though it was Godinez’s first appearance at the Olympics and she was considered a medal contender, for the Pan American gold medalist in 2022 and 2023, she failed in her attempt to achieve it and shed tears after the fight.

4. Artistic Swimming:
The artistic swimming event had good performances from a lot of nations, including Canada, in which Jacqueline Simoneau and Audrey Lamothe finished in 9th place. It was not a medal, but, in particular, their free routine scored the 3rd best mark of the day. Artistic swimming remains one of these sports where artistic skills meet sports performance, and this is what lately characterized the Canadians—good skill, good synchronization.

DUCT
A close race to the top position has been developed in the Olympics over the years. As of August 10th:

The top positions are with the People’s Republic of China with 90 total, including 39 gold, 27 silver, and 24 bronze. The Chinese dominance in sports like weightlifting, diving, and gymnastics has added heavily to their accumulated medals.
The USA was not for behind in the count, as it had 122 medals in total comprising of 38 gold, 42 silver, and 42 bronze. The U.S. did continue its neck to neck beat with the astounding success with swimming, athletics, team events like basketball, and volleyball.
Australia followed up in the third place with 50 medals comprising of 18 gold, 16 silver, and 16 bronze. The country did bring an excellent performance with the sporting events like swimming and cycling, which has been its forte.
These are the three countries that have been most dominant in these Olympics to date in Paris. They have continuously won medals across various disciplines. That true history of the battle for the top position between China and the USA remains the most interesting this year, as each day unfolds.

Impact of Paris Olympics 2024
The Paris Olympics has not only been the stage for athletic excellence but also a testimony on how sports can bring nations together. Since the inclusion of new sports such as breaking and sport climbing, the Olympics now appeals to a newly wide audience; this is an indication that global sports culture is evolving.

Apart from these, the Olympics would also be a good eye-opener for the responsiveness to sustainability. The one coming in 2024 for Paris is claimed to be one of the most sustainable Olympic Games. Utilization of existing structures, the emphasis on minimum carbon emission, and awareness toward the environment all set a new standard for the upcoming Olympic Games.

What to Expect in the Final Days 
Of largely contributing significance will be the events that are taken just a notch before the closure of the Olympics. Athletics will remain a largely flaring area in such games as the marathon for men and women, 4x400m relays, and in the decathlon.

Some of the most keenly followed events will be basketball, volleyball, and football finals, which are team games where various nations compete for that precious Olympic gold medal. It will also be the closing ceremony of the Olympics, which is bound to be grand since it will celebrate both the achievements of the athletes and the Olympic spirit.

The Broad Impact of Paris 2024 Olympics
The Paris 2024 Olympics are a lot more than just about medals and records; they are a huge step in world sports. These games really showed how sports could unify across many continents and, of course, persons of many races and from very different backgrounds. Actually, the event per se affirms modern sports as innovative and inclusive.

First, Paris 2024 pursues the objective of ensuring gender equality. The games this year have realized near parity in gender, with there being almost the equal number of men as there are women participants in the games as athletes. Such intense gender equality emphasizes the changing nature of world sports and the growing attention and investment being made to women’s sports. Women’s football final and the gymnastics drew a huge amount of audiences, really showing how popular and recognized females are in athletics now.

The inclusion of urban sports like breaking, skateboarding, and sport climbing has also been representative of the new wave breaking towards the younger generation in the Olympic movement. The sports have changed the face of the games, showing another long journey that athleticism takes over time and the various faces that the culture of sports wears with each other part of the world.
FAQs
Q1: Which country is topping the medal chart on August 10, 2024?
A1: China remains at the top of the medal tally as of August 10, 2024, with a total win of 90 medals, out of which 39 are gold.

Q2: Who clinched the first Olympic gold in men’s breaking?
A2: Canada’s Phil Wizard claimed the first Olympic gold ever awarded in the men’s breaking competition, marking it on the record as breakdancing, on August 10, 2024.

Q3: What was the margin of victory in the men’s 800m final?
A3: Separated by 0.01 of a second ­— Kenya’s Emmanuel Wanyonyi has beaten Canada’s Marco Arop in the 800m men’s final.

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