Mihambo in the final - US season wins world record - Olympic Final

+++ Waterpringer Purzel from the Three-Meter Board Seventh +++

Waterpringer Tina Punzel has finished the Olympic Games with a seventh place from the three-meter board. The European champion reached 302.95 points in the final. As a second best European, she remained shortly behind her 311.05 points from the semi-final. The four-time Olympic champion Shi Tingmao from China was faired to her favorite role and won strongly 383.50 points. She won in front of her teammate Wang Han and Krysta Palmer from the USA. "I think all in all, the seventh place is absolutely in the frame," Punzel said at her 26th birthday.

+++ Bencic misses the Golden Double +++

One day after her Olympic victory in singles, Belinda Bencic has missed the second gold medal. In the double final, the Swiss lost at the side of Viktorija Golubic 5: 7, 1: 6 against the top-set Czech duo Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova. Krejcikova and Siniakova secured the Czech Republic the first Olympic gold medal in tennis.

+++ Olympia halftime: DOSB expects slipping in the medal mirror +++

The German Olympic Sports Confed with a significant slipping in the medal mirror of the summer games in Tokyo. "It suggests that the first six places will no longer be achieved," said Chef de Mission Dirk Schimmelpfennig in his intermediate conclusion to the first Olympic half. "We expect to drop eight to twelve between position." Five years ago, Germany traveled as a five-best nation from Rio Games, in 2012 by London, the seventh best team set. The decisive factor will be the number of gold medals at the Olympic End for the medal mirror.

+++ Schaufele brings golf gold for the US +++

The golf gold went to the American Xander Schaufele. The 27-year-old Californian with German roots played a 67-round in the KasumigaseKi Country Club and won a total result of 266 beats before Rory Sabbatini (267). The 45-year-old Slovak succeeded on the final day on the Par-71 course in the north of Tokyo with 61 beats a dream round. There was still a sting around the bronze medal. Overall, after the four rounds, seven players lay with 269 beats in third place. Not over the midfield came the two German starters. After a final 67er round, Hurly Long with 277 beats occupied the 33rd place. Three strokes more needed Maximilian Kiefer, who needed 71 beats on his final round and landed at position 45.

+++ Swiss versatility horse defeated after injury +++

The Swiss versatility horse "Jet Set" has been supplemented after the railing in Tokyo. The 14-year-old gelding of the Robin Godel tab had drawn up a rack in the right front leg in the last water combination, as the umbrella organization of Swiss Olympic explained on Sunday. "Due to the severity of the injury and the accompanying pain, the horse had to be fascinated shortly thereafter," it said in a message. The rider remained unhurt.

+++ Table tennis: DTTB women confidently in the quarterfinals +++

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The German table tennis women moved into quarterfinals with a resourished victory against Australia. The Trio of Bundestrainer Jie Schöpp conquest outsider Australia with 3: 0 and gave only two sentences. The next opponent for the German team, which had brought in Rio silver in 2016, is determined on Monday (3 o'clock Mesz) between South Korea and Poland. If Germany reaches the semi-final, threatens the clash with the superiority of China. In 2016, the duel had only given in the final.

+++ Laser World Champion Buhs misses sailing medal just +++

Laser World Champion Philipp Buhls just missed an Olympic sailing medal. The 31-year-old could not use his already small chance of noble metal in the final of the best single-lever shout in the Olympic Revier of Enoshima. In the medal race of the first ten, Buhs gained a third place, but remained fifth in the final class. The rivals lying in front of him underlyed no major Patzer. Behind the Australian Matt Wearn, who had secured the Olympic victory before the Medal Race, Tonci stipanovic from Croatia silver, bronze went to Buhl's Norwegian Training Partner Hermann Tomasgaard.

+++ Versatility team puts protest +++

The German Versatility Team has filed a protest after the railing in the Olympics in Tokyo Protest. This confirmed a spokeswoman of the German equestrian association on Sunday. The reason is therefore the triggering of a security system when riding Michael Jung from Horb with Chipmunk. Young, the obstacle "touched quite normal", said national coach Hans Melzer. The triggering of the security system was punished with eleven penalty points. In the individual, Jung fell in front of the final jump on Monday (10.00 clock) from third place to ten back. The German team slipped from rank two to six.

+++ Gold for Gong - Gambetta proud in 8 +++

The German Ball Staff Master Sara Gambetta has sold expensive expensive in her first Olympic Final and occupied the eighth place with personal best. The Chinese World Champion Gong Lijiao won with strong 20.53 m in front of the American Raven Saunders (19.79) and Valerie Adams from New Zealand (19.62). "Olympic final. Best performance. Eighth place. I can not imagine anything better right now," Gambetta said. "I really doubted me and asked me if I am even belonging to me - I as a former multi-fighter, between all the big women, I may look a bit narrower, but I have proved it to me today, I have it to me In the Quali proved that I'm damned again here. And I'm proud of it. "

+++ No medal for Germany's fencer +++

Man against man: The German Andre Sanita in the duel with Gerek Meinhardt (Re.). AFP Via Getty Images

Germany's fencer finish the second Olympic Games in a row without a medal. The floret gentlemen lost in the final team competition your quarterfinals against the favored Americans with 36:45. As with the summer games, the German Fechter Covenant is empty five years ago in Rio de Janeiro. Peter Joppich, Benjamin Klebrink and Andre Sanita showed after sobering individually, in which none of the Germans had gone beyond the secondary final, in the team competition a courageous performance. After a sovereign 45:31 in the second round against Canada, the German trio started with much self-confidence in the fight against the world's world ranking. There, a highly competitive game developed at the beginning with numerous leadership changes. Only in the final stages, the Americans moved with their star fencers Gerek Meinhardt and Alexander Massialas and prevailed as expected.

+++ Krajewski is good in the race +++

The German Versatility Team has fallen significantly in the railing in the Olympic Games in Tokyo in the fight for medals. After mistakes of Sandra Kindarth from Ganderkesee with Viamant and Michael Jung from Horb with Chipmunk slipped the trio on Sunday from second place to six. In the individual fell young before the final jumping on Monday (10.00 clock) in place ten. Second is Julia Krajewski from Warendorf with Amande behind the British Oliver Townend with Ballaghmor Class.

+++ Lessmann occupies six +++ at Olympics premiere

Lara Lessmann has occupied the sixth place at the Olympic premiere in the BMX freestyle. The Berliner came on Sunday at the Ariake Urban Sports Park from Tokyo to 79.60 points. The first Olympic champion was surprisingly the Britin Charlotte Worthington with 97.50 points, silver went to the top favoritin Hannah Roberts from the US with 96.10 meters. Bronze won the Swiss Nikita Duccaroz (89,20).

+++ Wellbrock wins bronze +++

Double World Champion Florian Wellbrock has won the first men's medal of a German pelvic swimmer for Olympic Games for over two decades. The 23-year-old struck on Sunday in Tokyo over 1500 meters freestyle at the victory of the 800-meter Olympic champion Robert Finke from the US as third and secured bronze.

+++ Mihambo in good time in top form +++

Could be satisfied: Malaika Mihambo. Picture Alliance / DPA

Germany's gold hope Malaika Mihambo has jumped to the seven-meter brand in Tokyo and moved into the Olympic Final. The World Champion of 2019 qualified in the Glutofen Olympiastadion with a seasonal support of 6.98 meters in the third attempt for medal vapors. It was better on Sunday only Serbin Ivana Spanovic (7.00). For Maryse Luzolo from the LV Königstein (6.54), on the other hand, it was not enough for the final on Tuesday (03.50 clock / mesz).

+++ McKeon makes it to go +++

What Caeleb Derressel was among the gentlemen is Emma McKeon among the women. The Australian won the 50 m freestyle confidently before Sarah Sjöström (Sweden) as well as Pernille flower (Denmark) and thus won her third gold medal with these games. Not enough, because only a little later came together with Kaylee McKown, Chelsea Hodges and Cate Campbell with the layered scale her fourth gold.

+++ Dresschesser becomes a swimming king +++

Exceptional swimmer Caeleb Dressel has won his fourth gold medal. The 24-year-old suggested in the final over 50 meters freestyle after 21.07 seconds and thus set up an Olympic record. Second was the Frenchman Florent Manaudou, Bronze took the Brazilian Bruno Fratus. Dressard had previously recovered gold over the double distance and 100 meters butterfly. In the butterfly race, he set up a world record in 49.45 seconds. He also won with the 4 x 100 meter Freestil Season of the USA. Overall, he now has six Olympic gold medals in the account. At the end of the pelvic competitions, the 24-year-old from Florida of the American Lagenstaffel to Gold in the World Record Time of 3: 26.78 minutes. Five times gold had also recovered record olympic champion Michael Phelps five years ago in Rio de Janeiro.

+++ Krause loose in the obstacle final +++

Obstacle runner Gesa Krause has reached the Olympia final over the 3000 meters sovereign. The two-time World Cup third and European champion qualified as second of their lead in 9: 19.62 minutes. "I did not really want to tremble. The beautiful is, I have also spurt qualities and could solve that back to the back," said the 28-year-old from the club New Year's Eve Trier, who has arrived from Switzerland until yesterday and lives in the Olympic village yesterday . "The plan went up." The other two German starters Elena Burkard (Dornstetten) and Lea Meyer (Löningen) did not work in the final.

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