SecondOn the tenth day of the Olympic Games, the initial success of the German team was rare.Really, reached Sagittarius Christian Reitz The final was with a rapid-fire pistol, but there were some disappointments. The hockey women had their greatest experience when they were eliminated in the quarter-finals.
shooting: Rio Olympic champion Christian Reitz entered the Olympic final with a rapid-fire pistol. The 34-year-old police chief from Regensburg, who competed with SV Kriftel, completed the second part of the two-day qualifying round with a score of 291 on Monday. The total number of qualifiers was 587, and he slipped from third to first.
hockey: The German hockey woman returned from the Olympics without a medal, just like nine years ago. National coach Xavier Reginger’s team was eliminated from the quarterfinals in Tokyo, which lost 3-0 to Argentina on Monday. At the 27th minute, Agustina Albertario, Maria Jose Granato (29th) and Valentina Raposo (52nd) scored a deserved victory for the South American team .
Kanu: Kanu donkey Sebastian Blundell With Olympic debut Tim Hekel in Canada, the two emphasized their championship ambitions from the very beginning. Due to a strong sprint for the final on Monday, the German pair won their 1,000-meter pre-run and directly qualified for the semi-final on Tuesday.
ring: Wrestler Anna Schell lost in the quarterfinals of the Tokyo Olympics. On Monday, the athlete from SC Isaria Unterföhring took on a challenge from Ukraine’s former world champion Alla Cherkassova in a weight class of 68 kg. Schell now has to hope that her opponent can make it to the final. Only in this way can the 2019 World Cup win the third place in the Hope Round.
Track and field me: Lisa Marie Kwayie from Berlin reached the semifinals with a 200-meter sprint at the Tokyo Olympics. The 24-year-old player finished fourth with 23.14 seconds. She was one of the three fastest people on Monday. Mannheim girl Jessica Biancavesoli (23.41) did not go further.
Track and Field Two: European Championship runner-up Fabian Heinle (Fabian Heinle) finished 12th and last in the Tokyo Olympics long jump final, and was disabled due to a muscle injury. The 27-year-old from Stuttgart did not surpass the 7.62m distance on Monday, nor did he enter the last quarter of the quarterfinals. Heinler said: “Compared with my opponents, I fight with my body more often.” The Olympic gold medal was won by the European champion Miltiadis Tentoglou from Greece with a time of 8.41 meters.
Beach Volleyball: Olympic champion Laura Ludwig He and Margareta Kozuch faced Alix Klineman/April Ross from the United States in the quarter-finals of the Olympics. The two defeated Lidianny Echevarria Benitez / Leila Consuelo Martinez Ortega from Cuba 2-0 (21:17, 21:15) in Tokyo on Monday morning (local time). The game against the American team was on Tuesday morning.
tennis: Olympic champion Alexander Zverev After winning the gold medal in Tokyo, he is considering taking a short break in the game. “I usually have to fly to Canada. I don’t know if I will do that,” said the best German tennis player after his final success at the Summer Olympics. “I may spend a week or two, maybe skip a few games. This is a special moment for me. But I will return to the US Open.”
Corona: There are 17 new cases of corona near the Tokyo Olympics. The organizers announced on Monday. This time the athletes were not affected. The maximum was reached last Friday, with 27 new infections. The number of positive tests related to the Japanese competition rose to 276. So far, a total of 24 athletes have been infected with the coronavirus.
protest: At the awards ceremony in Tokyo, American shot putter Raven Saunders may face the first penalty for “political” protests. The 25-year-old who won the silver medal crossed his arms and raised his head on the podium. She wanted to use the “X gesture” to express her solidarity with the rights of the “oppressed people”. The International Olympic Committee said it is investigating the incident. Spokesperson Mark Adams said that the International Olympic Committee is keeping in touch with the World Athletics Federation of Western Australia and the National Olympic Committee of the United States, but the latter announced on the eve of the Olympics that it would not sanction its athletes during the protest.
Sanders, a black athlete, is an open advocate of “PoC” (People of Color) interests, and she is also committed to the LGBTQ community (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer). In the finale, she had a fancy appearance with a terrible mask and bright hair. During the Olympics, the International Olympic Committee softened its strict negative attitude towards political protests and tolerated peaceful gestures before the games. The International Olympic Committee has banned political protests at the award ceremony.



