Tuesday was another dramatic day in Tokyo, and Wednesday was full of activities.
With skateboarding becoming an Olympic champion, Sky Brown looks likely to become a star attraction.Brown turned 13 last month and is the youngest member British team In these games.
The heptathlon competition between the world champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson and the defending Belgian champion Nafitiam also began.
Alice Dearing will become the first black female swimmer to compete in the GB competition at the Olympics when she participates in the women’s 10km open water final.
Jason Kenny missed the track and field cycling gold medal in the team sprint final on Tuesday, but on Wednesday he began seeking to defend the men’s individual sprint title he won at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Looking forward to the excitement of the men’s 200m final, the men’s 800m final looks very open.
Follow the update on the 12th day of the Tokyo Olympics through the standard sports live blog below…
Live Update
Women’s park skateboarding is in progress
Today’s track and field competition is about to begin, and the women’s park skateboarding event is about to begin.
Sky Brown moved on later, and British teammate Bombette Martin-he was only two years older than Brown at the age of 15-started the game.
She ran 14.40 points for the first time. The drop of her hands seriously affected the mark.
Alice Dearing represented the British team in the 10km open water marathon and finished 19th
Leonie Beck, Anna Greta Olasz, Haley Anderson and Ashley Twichell are difficult to accept, they just missed the exciting sprint game.
Alice Dearing ranked 19th in the GB team with a score of 2:05:03.2.
Not the result she wanted, but she still made the history of the British Olympics in Tokyo.
After winning the gold medal, Cunha was very excited.
After doing a few pull-ups!
Where does her energy come from? !
It was a tough and arduous game in the warmest water. I believe they have participated in this game in the Olympics.
Ana Marcela Cunha won the women’s 10km open water marathon gold medal
This is the gold medal of Ana Marcela Cunha and Brazil’s Women’s 10km Open Water Marathon!
She completed an amazing and cruel game in 30 degrees water in 1:59:30.8.
The 2016 Olympic champion Sharon Van Rubindal of the Netherlands won the silver medal and Karina Lee of Australia won the bronze medal.
Women’s 10km Open Water Marathon
Entering the last 200 meters, for Ana Marcela Cunha, this seems to be a gold medal, with Sharon van Rouwendaal and Kareena Lee fighting fiercely behind…
Women’s 10km open water marathon ended brilliantly
Brazil’s Ana Marcela Cunha made a major breakthrough here!
This is a full sprint to the finish…Who will stand out?
The last lap of the women’s 10km open water marathon
As the leading group of about 8 swimmers formed a big gap with other competitors, the speed was greatly accelerated.
Now there is only one circle (about 1500m) left!
Germany’s Leonie Baker still leads, ahead of Anna Marcela Cunha, Sharon van Rubendal and Ashley Twicker.
Kareena Lee, Xin Xin, Haley Anderson and Anna Greta Olasz are also members of the front team.
This may be a very fascinating ending.
German player Baker leads the 10km open water marathon
Just when I hit and sent there, Leonie Beck from Germany-who also swam the 800-meter freestyle in the pool-moved to the front, with Twicker sitting on her feet.
This is a key part of the game, and the big challengers should take their own actions…
Women’s 10km Open Water Marathon
This is a brave thing from Twichell, who again decided not to take any liquids at the feeding station.
Not sure if she has enough lead to prove it, but as we move towards the commercial end of this game, we will see how this strategy works.
Ana Marcela Cunha, Sharon van Rouwendaal and Leonie Beck are still on the hunt, ahead of Kareena Lee and Haley Anderson.
I think Dearing of GB is currently around 18 years old.
Caeleb Dressel: I don’t want to change my life
Swimming superstar Caeleb Dressel has returned to the United States after winning an incredible five gold medals in Tokyo.
The 13-time world champion won the men’s 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle and 100m butterfly championships, and also helped the United States succeed in the 4×100m medley and 4×100m freestyle.
On Tuesday, 24-year-old Drexel appeared on the CBS This Morning chat show. He said he didn’t want to change his life now.
“The interesting part for me is that I have to be part of the game,” he said.
“Anyone will die because of my situation-the Olympic finals, fight for your country, fight for the gold medal.
“I don’t need that [medals] Let me remember what the interesting part is. “
When asked whether these medals represent a “life-changing” experience, Drexel did not hesitate to say no.
“I don’t want to change my life,” he said.
“I like life before the Olympics. Honestly, when no one knows my name, this sport is much more interesting.”



