SportParis 2024This was published 3 months agoParis Olympics 2024 day three - in pictures47 ImagesJuly 30, 2024 — 2.34pmSaveLog in, register or subscribe to save articles for later.Save galleries for laterAdd galleries to your saved list and come back to them any time.Got it1/47Incredible photograph of Brazil’s Gabriel Medina reacting after getting a large wave in the 5th heat of the men’s surfing round 3, during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Teahupo’o on the French Polynesian Island of Tahiti, July 29, 2024.Credit:Jerome BROUILLET/AFP2/47Isabella Nasser #10 and Faith Nathan #3 of Team Australia celebrate the team’s third try scored by Maddison Levi #12 (not pictured) during the Women’s Rugby Sevens Quarter Final match between Team Ireland and Team Australia on day three.Credit:Getty Images3/47The real race of the century: Ariarne Titmus and Mollie O’Callaghan in the 200m final.Credit:Getty Images4/47Silver medallist Christopher Burton praised his horse Shadow Man - ‘I’m blessed’. Credit:Getty ImagesAdvertisement5/47Winners are grinners: Ariarne Titmus and Mollie O’Callaghan.Credit:Getty Images6/47Ezi Magbegor and Alanna Smith compete for a rebound against Elizabeth Balogun of Nigeria.Credit:AP7/47Maddison Levi #12 of Team Australia breaks clear to score her team’s third try during the Women’s Rugby Sevens Quarter Final match between Team Ireland and Team Australia.Credit:Getty Images8/47Rafael Nadal of Team Spain acknowledges the crowd after losing to Novak Djokovic of Team Serbia at the end of their the Men’s Singles second round match on day three.Credit:Getty Images9/47Kaylee McKeown gets her Olympics underway.Credit:AP10/47Silver! Chris Burton and Shadow Man successfully complete another jump.Credit:Getty Images11/47Another big day for Team Australia in the pool.Credit:Getty Images12/47RIvals and friends too: Mollie O’Callaghan celebrates her triumph with Ariarne Titmus.Credit:AP13/47Lauren Jackson competes during the Women’s Group Phase - B match between Team Nigeria and Team Australia.Credit:Getty Images14/47Steph Talbot’s shooting wasn’t enough.Credit:APAdvertisement15/47Gold Medalist Mollie O’Callaghan of Team Australia (R) celebrates on the podium as she is applauded by Silver Medalist Ariarne Titmus of Team Australia (L) during the Swimming medal ceremony after the Women’s 200m Freestyle Final.Credit:Getty Images16/47Aussie skateboarder Shane O’Neill during the men’s street prelims.Credit:AP17/47Australian Harry Garside’s punch lands on the jaw of Richard Kovacs of Hungary.Credit:Getty Images18/47Sam Short in the men’s 800m freestyle heats.Credit:Getty Images19/47Rafa magic: Nadal runs for a ball during his match against Marton Fucsovics of Hungary.Credit:AP20/47An underwater robotic camera captures Dominic Bedggood and Cassiel Rousseau in the men’s synchronised 10m platform final.Credit:Getty Images21/47Winner: Novak Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal.Credit:Getty Images22/47Christopher Burton and horse Shadow Man clear a jump during the eventing jumping team final.Credit:Getty Images23/47Christopher Burton and horse Shadow Man leaping towards a silver medal.Credit:Getty Images24/47Setting sail in Marseilles: Australians Olivia Price and Evie Haseldine in the women’s skiff competition.Credit:Getty ImagesAdvertisement25/47Hockeyroo Mariah Williams scores her side’s second goal during the match against Great Britain.Credit:AP26/47Sam Short doesn’t like what he sees of his time in the 800m heats.Credit:Getty Images27/47Australia’s Dominic Bedggood and Cassiel Rousseau.Credit:AP28/47Aussies Olivia Price and Evie Haseldine in the women’s skiff race.Credit:Getty Images29/47Angela Yu and Setyana Mapasa of Team Australia compete during the Women’s Group Phase - Group C match between Team Republic of Korea and Team Australia.Credit:Getty Images30/47Tristan Carter, of Team Australia, competes during the men’s canoe single semi-final.Credit:Getty Images31/47Two greats: Winner Novak Djokovic is congratulated by Rafael Nadal.Credit:Getty Images32/47A team: Shane Rose and horse Virgil.Credit:Getty Images33/47Sam Short looked in fine form but didn’t get the result he wanted. Credit:Getty Images34/47Jade Melbourne of Australia goes to the basket against Nigeria.Credit:Getty Images35/47A tough test for the regatta men’s eight crew.Credit:Getty Images36/47Kaylee McKeown of Team Australia competes in the women’s 100m backstroke heats.Credit:Getty Images37/47Teams form Belgium, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, and France compete in the men’s skiff race in Marsailles.Credit:AP38/47Claire Weistein of Team United States races next to Aussie superstar Ariarne Titmus in the 200m final.Credit:Getty Images39/47Australia’s Teremoana Teremoana knocks down Ukraine’s Dmytro Lovchynskyi in their men’s +92 kg preliminary boxing match.Credit:nna\KCampbell40/47Knock out: Don’t mess with Australian Teremoana Teremoana.Credit:Getty Images41/47Tristan Carter missed out on a medal from the men’s canoe singles in Paris.Credit:AP42/47Alexei Popyrin (L) and Alex de Minaur take a volley against Americans Rajeev Ram and Augustin Krajicek.Credit:Getty Images43/47A sweet win: The Hockeyroos demolished the Brits 4-0.Credit:Getty Images44/47America’s Katharine Berkoff, left, and Kaylee McKeown are neck and neck in the backstroke semi-final.Credit:AP45/47Gold Medalist Mollie O’Callaghan (R) and Silver Medalist Ariarne Titmus of Team Australia (L) celebrate on the podium during the Swimming medal ceremony after the Women’s 200m Freestyle Final.Credit:Getty Images46/47Serbia’s Novak Djokovic celebrates after defeating Spain’s Rafael Nadal in their men’s singles second round match at the Roland Garros stadium.Credit:AP47/47Fans of Serbia show their support for Novak Djokovic of Team Serbia as he plays against Rafael Nadal of Team Spain during the Men’s Singles second round match on day three.Credit:Getty Images