Daily Edition – Day 12: Take that, patriarchy
From The GIST (hi@thegistsports.com)
Happy Hump Day!
There’s still plenty of Games left, but, with so many memorable moments already in the books, we want to know: What’s been your favorite moment from Paris (so far)? Reply to this email with your highlights — you might just see your response featured in a future newsletter.
Country | 🥇 | 🥈 | 🥉 | Total |
🇺🇲 USA | 24 | 31 | 31 | 86 |
🇨🇳 People’s Republic of China | 22 | 21 | 16 | 59 |
🇦🇺 Australia | 14 | 12 | 10 | 36 |
🇨🇦 Canada (11th) | 6 | 4 | 8 | 18 |
🥇 Richmond, BC’s Camryn Rogers is golden. The 25-year-old hammer thrower claimed gold yesterday, becoming the first Canadian woman to medal in the Olympic event and completing the red and white hammer throw sweep after Ethan Katzberg won the men’s event earlier this week.
⚽ The women’s soccer gold medal game will feature a fearless USWNT squad (their first Olympic final since 2012) and the legendary Marta’s Brazil, who upset world No. 1 Spain in the semis. Is it Saturday yet?
🏊 Diver Caeli McKay executed some of the best dives of her career but sadly finished fourth in the women’s 10m platform diving final. Smile because it happened.
🏀 Despite a game-high 27 points from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Team Canada fell short 82–73 to host France in the quarter-finals, ending a disappointing run for the highly-touted red and white squad.
🤽 Canadian women’s water polo suffered an 18–8 quarter-final loss to the 2020 Tokyo silver medalists, Spain, but will play one more match tomorrow to determine their final standing in the tourney.
⛳ Women’s golf is officially underway at Le Golf National, with Canadians Brooke Henderson and Alena Sharp swinging for the podium as the tourney runs through Saturday. Tee-rific.
❌ The Canadian Olympic Committee revoked accreditation from sprinter Andre De Grasse’s coach, Rana Reider, after learning earlier this week that Reiner faces lawsuits related to alleged sexual and emotional abuse.
👟🎂 Three cheers for Canadian hurdler Savannah Sutherland: The national 400m hurdles record holder advanced to tomorrow’s 400m hurdles final, but first will celebrate her 21st birthday today. Party.
Women’s Boxing
🥊 Cutting through the noise
The GIST: Algerian boxer Imane Khelif will fight for a gold medal on Friday after winning yesterday’s 66kg semifinal, a moment of should-be celebration that’s been marred by unwarranted controversy due to a swarm of misinformation surrounding her gender.
The details: It all began with Khelif’s first Olympic fight last Thursday, which her opponent, Italy’s Angela Carini, quit after just 46 seconds. Carini refused to shake Khelif’s hand after the bout and later said she’d “never been hit so hard in [her] life.”
- The quick ending and Carini’s post-fight comments led to increased scrutiny, with many falsely claiming that Khelif, a cis woman, was either a man or transgender.
- The reason? Khelif and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting were both abruptly disqualified from the International Boxing Association’s (IBA’s) world championship last year, with the Russian-backed governing body claiming both women failed unspecified gender tests.
Zooming in: Citing issues with the IBA’s integrity, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) banned the organization from the Olympics in 2023. The IBA is also no longer recognized as the sport’s governing body.
- Plus, as discussed on the latest episode of The GIST of It, the IBA has refused to specify the “gender tests” Khelif and Lin failed and has changed its story at least twice since Khelif’s initial Olympics win.
- The IOC, on the other hand, released a statement in full support of both Khelif and Lin, as both boxers have provided national documentation confirming their gender and were medically cleared to fight.
What’s next: Carini, the Italian boxer who quit the opening fight vs. Khelif, has since apologized for her part in sparking the controversy, saying she has “nothing against Khelif” and would “give her a hug” if they met again.
- As mentioned, Khelif will fight for the gold on Friday, while Lin competes in her 57kg semi bout today at 3:30 p.m. ET. Eyes on the prize.
Women’s Basketball
🏀 On top of the world
The GIST: The 5x5 women’s basketball knockout stage is underway as you read this: The quarter-finals tipped off at 5 a.m. ET and will culminate with seven-time defending gold medalists Team USA vs. Nigeria at 3:30 p.m. ET. Here’s a look at the hoopin’ by the numbers.
79: Belgium’s Emma Meeseman shines in Olympic play, having already scored 79 points in these Games (the most of all players), including a team-high 24-point effort against the USA. Can she help her squad pull off an upset against Spain today at 8:30 a.m. ET?
24: Led by two-time WNBA All-Star Satou Sabally, Team Germany is raining three-pointers, draining 24 treys so far to mark the highest three-point field goal percentage in the field. Watch them let it fly in a can’t-miss 12 p.m. ET matchup with defensive powerhouse France.
58: The Team USA women have won 58 straight Olympic games, a streak dating back to the 1992 Barcelona Games. Dominant doesn’t even begin to cover it.
20.3: That’s how many points red, white, and blue superstars A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart are averaging individually in France, the first duo to do so through the first three games of a single Olympics.
1: Nigeria is the Cinderella story of this tourney, defeating both Australia and Canada in group stage play to become the first African team (women’s or men’s) to make it to the knockout stage.
Event | ⏰ (ET) | 👀 |
🏖️🏐 Women’s beach volleyball quarter-final | Today at 11 a.m. | 🇨🇦 Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson |
🏅👟 Women’s pole vault final | Today at 12:15 p.m. | 🇨🇦 Alysha Newman |
🏅🏊 Artistic swimming team acrobat routine | Today at 1:30 p.m. | 🇨🇦 Team Canada |
🏃 Men’s 200m semifinal | Today at 2:02 p.m. | 🇨🇦 Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown, and Brendon Rodney |
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Here’s what has The GIST team currently hyped:
🎧 How to keep up with Paris 2024 news
By tuning into The GIST of It, brought to you by Canadian Tire. Co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz chat through the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in their twice-weekly episodes, including a special deep dive on the progress women athletes have made since Tokyo 2020.*
🖥️ What’s about to take up your whole day
Google’s Most Searched Playground: Paris 2024, a Where’s Waldo–style hunt for the 20 most searched sports and other moments from the Games. Beautifully illustrated and straight-up addicting.
🍩 Who’s bringing positive vibes
The Positive DONUT community. Add some sunshine to your life with wellness and mindfulness tips, not to mention cute animal photos. Count us in.
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