What a brilliant night, but the day wasn’t always so forgiving for the Aussies.
That’s because our first news to report was the men’s triathlon being delayed because of the stinky Seine. And honestly, it didn’t get a whole lot better after that (please do bear with me here, the pay-off is coming, I promise).
The Boomers lost to Canada (that was a weird theme of the day); The women’s rugby sevens lost to Canada (see?) – then they were stunned in the bronze-medal match against the USA; Australian shooter James Willett entered the men’s trap final in first place through two rounds of qualifying, then crashed out. The Kookaburras lost by four goals, and earlier in the day poor old Lani Pallister had to withdraw from the women’s 1500m freestyle after testing positive to COVID-19.
But there were some bright spots! They’re coming, folks. This is a place for positivity, after all, and I’d hate to develop a reputation for being some kind of Grinch who stole the Olympics.
Simone Biles’ return has been one of the storylines of the Games. She led Team USA to gold in the women’s all-round team gymnastics. Earlier, the men had a thumping 4-0 win in the water polo.
Now let’s talk about that night at the pool (well, I’m going to, and I hope you’re up for it – your company has been elite).
Kaylee McKeown, certified legend and backstroke genius, thundered home in the second 50m to win the women’s 100m and defend her title from Tokyo.
That gives her three individual Olympic gold medals, putting her in very elite company. And! It means Australia is third on the medal table (couldn’t see Team GB up there...).
Kyle Chalmers (men’s 100m freestyle), Mollie O’Callaghan, Shayna Jack (women’s 100m) and Zac Stubblety-Cook (men’s 200m breaststroke) all booked their place in blockbuster finals tomorrow morning.
Join us again on Day 5 for a monster day of action (seriously, scroll a few blog posts down and see where I attempt to unpack the 14 hours and 21 minutes between the first and last Australian action of the day. Thermos required. We’ve been over this).
I genuinely hope you’ve enjoyed our live coverage, and do forgive me for the occasional all-caps outbursts, tired pop culture puns and complaints about the coffee.
From me, Rob Harris and Chole Saltau at Paris HQ, it’s bonsoir for now. We’ll see you soon.
Nightcap: In case you missed it overnight, enjoy this picture of Mick Jagger surrounded by younger-generation types without a clue who the great man is.