Opals basketball, Jess Stenson, Matthew Glaetzer, Matthew Richardson lead Australians in action on final day of Paris Olympics
Can Australia add to its medal tally on the final shortened day of competition? Check out all the Aussies in action at the Paris Olympics!
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The end of the Olympics has arrived!
The Australian team is all ready set to return home to fanfare after their most successful Games in history. But could they add to their tally on a shortened final day of competition?
There are a handful of events before tonight’s closing ceremony with only a couple of Aussies in action before Kaylee McKeown and Matt Wearn carry the flag into the Stade de France.
Here’s what you can look out for.
SINEAD DIVER, JESS STENSON & GENEVIEVE GREGSON
Women’s marathon, 4pm
Diver, Gregson and Stenson will all be looking to push for the podium in the final athletics event of the Olympics. The selection was highly scrutinised for the event, but can one of the Aussies prove them right by winning the country’s second marathon medal?
OPALS
Women’s basketball bronze medal match, 7.30pm
The USA outclassed the Opals, but they still have a chance to finish their Paris campaign with a bronze. They take on Belgium, the sixth-best team in the world. The Belgians have never won a basketball medal, could they spoil the party in Lauren Jackson’s farewell?
GEORGIA BAKER
Women’s cycling — Omnium, 7pm
Baker will be Australia’s sole participant in the women’s omnium as she looks to finally claim an Olympic medal. Competing at her third Olympics, Baker has had an incredible past two years with three Commonwealth Games gold medals and a second-place finish at the 2023 World Champs as part of the Madison team.
MATTHEW GLAETZER & MATTHEW RICHARDSON
Men’s cycling — Keirin, from 7.29pm
Richardson already has a medal in Paris, but could he or Glaetzer add to Australia’s medal tally in the velodrome in the men’s keirin? They’ll start with the quarter-finals as they look to progress through the stages to the finals where gold will be on the line.