It smells of medals These are the Swiss Olympic highlights from Friday

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2.8.2024 - 07:15

Jan Schäuble and Raphael Ahumada aim for a podium finish in the lightweight double sculls.
Jan Schäuble and Raphael Ahumada aim for a podium finish in the lightweight double sculls.
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August 2 holds several medal opportunities for Switzerland at the Olympic Games in Paris: In rowing, smallbore shooting and BMX racing, the chances are good on Friday.

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  • On Friday, Switzerland can hope for medals in rowing, shooting and BMX.
  • European champion Chiara Leone is in the women's 50 m small bore final.
  • On the seventh day of competition at the Stade de France, the track and field athletes will also be taking part for the first time. The program includes the preliminary heats over 100 m with Mujinga Kambundji, Géraldine Frey and Salomé Kora.

Rowing. If Switzerland wants to win a medal at the Olympic rowing regattas, it has to strike on Friday. Roman Röösli and Andrin Gulich, the 2023 world champions, will start the final in the double sculls. And half an hour later, at 12.02 p.m., the final in the lightweight double sculls with Jan Schäuble and Raphael Ahumada is on the program. Schäuble and Ahumada won the silver medal at the World Championships a year ago.

Shooting. Switzerland won a gold medal in Tokyo in the women's 50 m small bore three-position match. On Friday, a Swiss shooter now has another chance of winning a medal in this discipline. Chiara Leone came third in the qualification and secured one of the eight places in the final. The 26-year-old from Aargau will also be aiming for an Olympic medal after winning the European title.

Bike BMX. Switzerland is still without a medal in BMX racing since the Olympic premiere in 2008. This could soon change. With Zoé Claessens, Switzerland is sending a hot iron into the race. As European champion and World Championship silver medalist, the Vaud native successfully mastered the quarter-finals on Thursday. This also applies to the other Swiss participants Cédric Butti, Simon Marquart and Nadine Aeberhard. The semi-finals will take place on Friday from 20:00, with the medals being contested from 21:35.

Swimming. Noè Ponti is aiming for his second qualification for the final in the Paris swimming pool. Two days after his 5th place in the 200 m dolphin, the Ticino swimmer will be taking the half-distance in his showpiece discipline seriously. After his sensational bronze medal three years ago, Ponti is one of the favorites this time. The preliminary heats (from 11.06 am) and the semi-finals (from 9.22 pm) are scheduled for Friday.

Athletics. On the seventh day of competition in the Stade de France, the track and field athletes will also be taking part for the first time. The program includes the preliminary heats over 100 m with Mujinga Kambundji, Géraldine Frey and Salomé Kora.