Australia wins silver and two more bronze medals in Paris
Another three medallions to Australia's Olympic record AUSTRALIAN MEDALISTS
Another three medallions to Australia's Olympic record AUSTRALIAN MEDALISTS
Western Australian-raised track cyclist Matthew Richardson says he was encouraged to feel so much support from home after winning three medals at a brilliant Olympic Games.
Georgia Baker is in second place overall at the halfway point of the Omnium, while Matt Richardson and Matt Glaetzer have reached the semifinals of keirin track cycling at the Olympic Games.
Australia added two more silver medals to its Olympic medal collection in Paris thanks to running ace Jess Hull and the women's water polo team.
Just days before the closing ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, an Australian state is clearly ahead in the national competition for the most gold medals.
He has already won a bronze and a silver medal, but Matthew Richardson wants to “collect them all” and leave Paris with the full set of medals. Richardson won his first individual medal, a silver, in the men's sprint, losing to Harrie Lavreysen, the man known as the king of track cycling.
Maddison Keeney and Matthew Richardson both secured podium spots, while a baton slip-up left America's biggest track stars blushing. Here's the action from Day 14 in Paris.
Matt Glaetzer and his team sprint colleagues Matt Richardson and Leigh Hoffman ended a series of fourth places and won bronze for Australia in Paris.