Scoreboard
MEDAL COUNT
Through 94 of 306 medal events
NationGSBTot
United States16121038
China1181130
Japan721322
Russia48719
Britain46616
Australia54615
Italy36312
South Korea52411
France24511
Germany4318
Hungary5117
Kazakhstan2237
Canada1157
New Zealand1405
Netherlands1225
Thailand2114
Sweden1214
South Africa0314
North Korea0224
Spain2013
Switzerland2013
Belgium1113
Brazil1113
Slovenia1113
Poland1023
Taiwan1023
Ukraine0213
Croatia2002
Colombia1102
Slovakia1102
Vietnam1102
Czech Republic1012
Greece1012
Azerbaijan0202
Denmark0202
Indonesia0202
Georgia0112
Lithuania0112
Egypt0022
Uzbekistan0022
Argentina1001
Fiji1001
Independent1001
Kosovo1001
Romania1001
Malaysia0101
Mongolia0101
Philippines0101
Turkey0101
Estonia0011
Israel0011
Kyrgyzstan0011
Norway0011
Portugal0011
Tunisia0011
United Arab Emirates0011
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
MEDALISTS
ARCHERY
Women's Individual
GOLD—Hyejin Chang, South Korea.
SILVER—Lisa Unruh, Germany.
BRONZE—Bobae Ki, South Korea.
CANOE-KAYAK
Men's Canoe Double (C2)
GOLD—Slovakia (Ladislav Skantar, Peter Skantar).
SILVER—Britain (David Florence, Richard Hounslow).
BRONZE—France (Matthieu Peche, Gauthier Klauss).
Women's Kayak (K1)
GOLD—Maialen Chourraut, Spain.
SILVER—Luuka Jones, New Zealand.
BRONZE—Jessica Fox, Australia.
CYCLING (TRACK)
Men's Team Sprint
GOLD—Britain (Philip Hindes, Jason Kenny, Callum Skinner).
SILVER—New Zealand (Edward Dawkins, Ethan Mitchell, Sam Webster, Zac Williams).
BRONZE—France (Gregory Bauge, Michael D'Almeida, Francois Pervis).
FENCING
Women's Team
GOLD—Romania (Loredana Dinu, Simona Gherman, Simona Pop, Ana Maria Popescu).
SILVER—China (Yujie Sun, Anqi Xu, Yiwen Sun, Jialu Hao).
BRONZE—Russia (Violetta Kolobova, Lyubov Shutova, Tatiana Logunova, Olga Kochneva).
GYMNASTICS
Women's Individual All-Around
GOLD—Simone Biles, United States.
SILVER—Alexandra Raisman, United States.
BRONZE—Aliya Mustafina, Russia.
JUDO
Men • 100 kg
GOLD—Lukas Krpalek, Czech Republic.
SILVER—Elmar Gasimov, Azerbaijan.
BRONZE—Cyrille Maret, France.
BRONZE—Ryunosuke Haga, Japan.
Women • 78 kg
GOLD—Kayla Harrison, United States.
SILVER—Audrey Tcheumeo, France.
BRONZE—Mayra Aguiar, Brazil.
BRONZE—Anamari Velensek, Slovenia.
ROWING
Men's Pair
GOLD—New Zealand (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond).
SILVER—South Africa (Lawrence Brittain, Shaun Keeling).
BRONZE—Italy (Giovanni Abagnale, Marco DI COSTANZO).
Men's Double Sculls
GOLD—Croatia (Martin Sinkovic, Valent Sinkovic).
SILVER—Lithuania (Mindaugas Griskonis, Saulius Ritter).
BRONZE—Norway (Kjetil Borch, Olaf Tufte).
Men's Quadruple Sculls
GOLD—Germany (Philipp Wende, Lauritz Schoof, Karl Schulze, Hans Gruhne).
SILVER—Australia (Karsten Forsterling, Alexander Belonogoff, Cameron Girdlestone, James McRae).
BRONZE—Estonia (Andrei Jamsa, Allar Raja, Tonu Endrekson, Kaspar Taimsoo).
Lightweight Men's Four
GOLD—Switzerland (Lucas Tramer, Simon Schuerch, Simon Niepmann, Mario Gyr).
SILVER—Denmark (Jacob Barsoe, Jacob Larsen, Kasper Joergensen, Morten Joergensen).
BRONZE—France (Franck Solforosi, Thomas Baroukh, Guillaume Raineau, Thibault Colard).
Women's Double Sculls
GOLD—Poland (Magdalena Fularczyk-Kozlowska, Natalia Madaj).
SILVER—Britain (Victoria Thornley, Katherine Grainger).
BRONZE—Lithuania (Donata Vistartaite, Milda Valciukaite).
Women's Quadruple Sculls
GOLD—Germany (Annekatrin Thiele, Carina Baer, Julia Lier, Lisa Schmidla).
SILVER—Netherlands (Chantal Achterberg, Nicole Beukers, Inge Janssen, Carline Bouw).
BRONZE—Poland (Maria Springwald, Joanna Leszczynska, Agnieszka Kobus, Monika Ciaciuch).
RUGBY
Men
GOLD—Fiji (Apisai Domolailai, Jasa Veremalua, Semi Kunatani, Viliame Mata, Leone Nakarawa, Kitione Taliga, Osea Kolinisau, Josua Tuisova, Jerry Tuwai, Samisoni Viriviri, Savenaca Rawaca, Vatemo Ravouvou, Ro Dakuwaqa).
SILVER—Britain (Mark Robertson, Ruaridh McConnochie, Phil Burgess, Dan Norton, James Rodwell, Tom Mitchell, Dan Bibby, James Davies, Oliver Lindsay-Hague, Sam Cross, Marcus Watson, Mark Bennett).
BRONZE—South Africa (Dylan Sage, Philip Snyman, Tim Agaba, Kwagga Smith, Werner Kok, Kyle Brown, Cheslin Kolbe, Rosko Specman, Justin Geduld, Cecil Afrika, Seabelo Senatla, Juan de Jongh, Francois Hougaard).
SHOOTING
Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
GOLD—Barbara Engleder, Germany.
SILVER—Binbin Zhang, China.
BRONZE—Li Du, China.
SWIMMING
Men's 200m Backstroke
GOLD—Ryan Murphy, United States.
SILVER—Mitchell Larkin, Australia.
BRONZE—Evgeny Rylov, Russia.
Men's 200m Individual Medley
GOLD—Michael Phelps, United States.
SILVER—Kosuke Hagino, Japan.
BRONZE—Shun Wang, China.
Women's 200m Breaststroke
GOLD—Rie Kaneto, Japan.
SILVER—Yulia Efimova, Russia.
BRONZE—Jinglin Shi, China.
TABLE TENNIS
Men's Singles
GOLD—Long Ma, China.
SILVER—Jike Zhang, China.
BRONZE—Jun Mizutani, Japan.
Archery
WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL
Bronze Medal
• Bobae Ki, South Korea, def. Alejandra Valencia, Mexico, 6-4.
Gold Medal
• Hyejin Chang, South Korea, def. Lisa Unruh, Germany, 6-2.
BASKETBALL • MEN
FIRST ROUND
Group AWLPts
United States306
France215
Australia215
Serbia124
Venezeula124
China033
Group BWLPts
Croatia225
Argentina204
Lithuania204
Spain124
Brazil124
Nigeria033
RESULTS THURSDAY
Croatia 80, Brazil 76
Spain 96, Nigeria 87
Lithuania vs. Argentina, late
games friday
China vs. Australia, 12:15 pm
United States vs. Serbia, 5 pm
France vs. Venezuela, 8:30 pm
BASKETBALL • WOMEN
FIRST ROUND
Group AWLPts
Australia408
France317
Japan226
Turkey226
Belarus135
Brazil044
Group BWLPts
United States306
Canada306
Spain215
China124
Serbia033
Senegal033
results thursday
Australia 92, Japan 86
France 74, Brazil 64
Turkey 74, Belarus 71
games friday
Serbia vs. China, 10:15 am
Canada vs. United States, 1:30 pm
Spain vs. Senegal, 3:45 pm
Canoe-Kayak Slalom
MEN • CANOE DOUBLE (C2)
Final
• 1. Slovakia (Ladislav Skantar; Peter Skantar), 101.58.
• 2. Britain (Richard Hounslow; David Florence), 102.01.
• 3. France (Gauthier Klauss; Matthieu Peche), 103.24.
WOMEN • KAYAK (K1)
Final
1. Maialen Chourraut, Spain, 98.65.
2. Luuka Jones, New Zealand, 101.82.
3. Jessica Fox, Australia, 102.49.
Cycling
MEN'S TEAM SPRINT
Bronze Medal
• 1. France (Gregory Bauge; Francois Pervis; Michael D'Almeida), 43.143.
• 2. Australia (Nathan Hart; Matthew Glaetzer; Patrick Constable), 43.298.
Gold Medal
• 1. Britain (Philip Hindes; Jason Kenny; Callum Skinner), 42.440.
• 2. New Zealand (Ethan Mitchell; Sam Webster; Edward Dawkins), 42.542.
Fencing
Women's Epee Team
Bronze Medal
• Russia (Olga Kochneva; Tatiana Logunova; Lyubov Shutova; Violetta Kolobova), def. Estonia (Julia Beljajeva; Kristina Kuusk; Erika Kirpu; Irina Embrich), 37-31
Gold Medal
• Romania (Ana Maria Popescu; Simona Pop; Simona Gherman; Loredana Dinu), def. China (Yujie Sun; Jialu Hao; Yiwen Sun; Anqi Xu), 44-38
Field Hockey • men
RESULTS THURSDAY
Netherlands 2, India 1
Ireland 4, Canada 2
Germany 4, Argentina 4
Belgium 3, Spain 1
GAMES FRIDAY
India vs. Canada, 10:30 am
Germany vs. Netherlands, 11:30 am
Britain vs. Spain, 3 pm
Belgium vs. New Zealand, 4 pm
Ireland vs. Argentina, 5:30 pm
Australia vs. Brazil, 6:30 p.m
FIELD HOCKEY • WOMEN
FIRST ROUND
Group AWLTPtsGFGA
Netherlands3009100
Germany211764
New Zealand210674
China111432
Spain1303310
South Korea0300110
Group BWLTPtsGFGA
United States40012133
Britain40012103
Australia220595
Argentina130276
India0311314
Japan0311314
results thursday
Australia 1, Argentina 0
Britain 2, Japan 0
Spain 2, Germany 1
United States 3, India 0
games friday
South Korea vs. China, 8 am
New Zealand vs. Netherlands, 9 am
united states summary
United States 3, India 0
United States1 2—3
India0 0—0
United States: M. Gonzalez 1, K. Bam 2.
India: None.
gymnastics
Women's Individual All-Around
Final
1. Simone Biles, United States, 62.198
2. Alexandra Raisman, United States, 60.098
3. Aliya Mustafina, Russia, 58.665
4. Chunsong Shang, China, 58.549
5. Elsabeth Black, Canada, 58.298
Judo
Men • 100 kg
Bronze Medal A
• Cyrille Maret, France, def. Karl-Richard Frey, Germany, Ippon, Osoto-otoshi, 2:07.
Bronze Medal B
• Ryunosuke Haga, Japan, def. Artem Bloshenko, Ukraine, Ippon, Sankaku-jime, 3:12.
Gold Medal
• Lukas Krpalek, Czech Republic, def. Elmar Gasimov, Azerbaijan, Ippon, Ouchi-gari, 4:36.
Women • 78 kg
Bronze Medal A
• Mayra Aguiar, Brazil, def. Yalennis Castillo, Cuba, Yuko, Tai-otoshi, 4:00.
Bronze Medal B
• Anamari Velensek, Slovenia, def. Luise Malzahn, Germany, Ippon, Okuri-eri-jime, 2:59.
Gold Medal
• Kayla Harrison, United States, def. Audrey Tcheumeo, France, Ippon, Ude-hishigi-juji-gatame, 3:54.
Rowing
Men's Pair Final A
• 1. New Zealand (Eric Murray; Hamish Bond), 6:59.71.
• 2. South Africa (Lawrence Brittain; Shaun Keeling), 7:02.51.
• 3. Italy (Giovanni Abagnale; Marco DI COSTANZO), 7:04.52.
Men's Double Sculls Final A
• 1. Croatia (Martin Sinkovic; Valent Sinkovic), 6:50.28.
• 2. Lithuania (Mindaugas Griskonis; Saulius Ritter), 6:51.39.
• 3. Norway (Kjetil Borch; Olaf Tufte), 6:53.25.
Men's Quadruple Sculls Final A
• 1. Germany (Philipp Wende; Karl Schulze; Lauritz Schoof; Hans Gruhne), 6:06.81.
• 2. Australia (Karsten Forsterling; Cameron Girdlestone; Alexander Belonogoff; James McRAE), 6:07.96.
• 3. Estonia (Andrei Jamsa; Tonu Endrekson; Allar Raja; Kaspar Taimsoo), 6:10.65.
Men's Lightweight Four Final A
• 1. Switzerland (Lucas Tramer; Simon Niepmann; Simon Schuerch; Mario Gyr), 6:20.51.
• 2. Denmark (Jacob Barsoe; Kasper Joergensen; Jacob Larsen; Morten Joergensen), 6:21.97.
• 3. France (Franck Solforosi; Guillaume Raineau; Thomas Baroukh; Thibault Colard), 6:22.85.
Women's Double Sculls Final A
• 1. Poland (Magdalena Fularczyk-Kozlowska; Natalia Madaj), 7:40.10.
• 2. Britain (Victoria Thornley; Katherine Grainger), 7:41.05.
• 3. Lithuania (Donata Vistartaite; Milda Valciukaite), 7:43.76.
Women's Quadruple Sculls Final A
• 1. Germany (Annekatrin Thiele; Julia Lier; Carina Baer; Lisa Schmidla), 6:49.39.
• 2. Netherlands (Chantal Achterberg; Inge Janssen; Nicole Beukers; Carline Bouw), 6:50.33.
• 3. Poland (Maria Springwald; Agnieszka Kobus; Joanna Leszczynska; Monika Ciaciuch), 6:50.86.
RUGBY • MEN
RESULTS THURSDAY
11th Place
Kenya 24, Brazil 0
Ninth Place
United States 24, Spain 12
Placing 5-8
New Zealand 24, France 19
Argentina 26, Australia 21
Semifinals
Fiji 20, Japan 5
Britain 7, South Africa 5
Seventh Place
France 12, Australia 10
Fifth Place
New Zealand 17, Argentina 14
Bronze Medal
South Africa 54, Japan 14
Gold Medal
Fiji 43, Britain 7
united states summary
United States 24, Spain 12
United States: 24 (Carlin Isles 2, Danny Barrett, Maka Unufe tries, Chris Wyles, Madison Hughes conversions); Spain: 12 (Angel Lopez, Pablo Fontes tries, Francisco Hernandez, Igor Genua 0 conversions, 1 penalty). HT: 12-5.
soccer • men
GAMES SATURDAY
Quarterfinals
Portugal vs. Germany, 11 am
Nigeria vs. Denmark, 2 pm
South Korea vs. Honduras, 5 pm
Brazil vs. Colombia, 8 pm
Soccer • women
GAMES FRIDAY
Quarterfinals
Brazil vs. Australia, 11 am
U.S. vs. Sweden, 2 pm
China vs. Germany, 5 pm
Canada vs. France, 8 pm
Shooting
Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions
Final
1. Barbara Engleder, Germany, 458.6.
2. Binbin Zhang, China, 458.4.
3. Li Du, China, 447.4.
4. Petra Zublasing, Italy, 437.7.
Swimming
Men's 200m Backstroke
Final
1. Ryan Murphy, United States, 1:53.62.
2. Mitchell Larkin, Australia, 1:53.96.
3. Evgeny Rylov, Russia, 1:53.97.
MEN'S 200m Individual Medley
Final
1. Michael Phelps, United States, 1:54.66.
2. Kosuke Hagino, Japan, 1:56.61.
3. Shun Wang, China, 1:57.05.
Women's 100m Freestyle
Final
1. Simone Manuel, United States, 52.70.
2. Penny Oleksiak, Canada, 52.70.
3. Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden, 52.99.
Women's 200m Breaststroke
Final
1. Rie Kaneto, Japan, 2:20.30.
2. Yulia Efimova, Russia, 2:21.97.
3. Jinglin Shi, China, 2:22.28.
Table Tennis
Men's Singles
Bronze Medal
• Jun Mizutani, Japan, def. Vladimir Samsonov, Belarus, 11-4, 11-9, 6-11, 14-12, 11-8.
Gold Medal
• Long Ma, China, def. Jike Zhang, China, 14-12, 11-5, 11-4, 11-4.
team Handball • Men
FIRST ROUND
Group AWLTPts
France3006
Denmark2104
Croatia2104
Qatar1113
Tunisia0211
Argentina0300
Group BWLTPts
Slovenia3006
Germany2104
Brazil2104
Poland1202
Egypt1202
Sweden0300
RESULTS THURSDAY
Brazil 33, Germany 30
Croatia 27, Denmark 24
France 31, Argentina 24
Poland 33, Egypt 25
Qatar 25, Tunisia 25
Slovenia 29, Sweden 24
TEAM HANDBALL • WOMEN
GAMES FRIDAY
Angola vs. Brazil, 7:30 am
Sweden vs. Netherlands, 9:30 am
Romania vs. Spain, 12:40 pm
Montenegro vs. Norway, 2:40 pm
Russia vs. Argentina, 5:50 pm
South Korea vs. France, 7:50 pm
tennis
Singles
Men • Third Round
• Rafael Nadal (3), Spain, def. Gilles Simon (15), France, 7-6 (5), 6-3.
• Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Fabio Fognini, Italy, 6-1, 2-6, 6-3.
• Gael Monfils (6), France, def. Marin Cilic (9), Croatia, 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-4.
• Juan Martin Del Potro, Argentina, def. Taro Daniel, Japan, 6-7 (4), 6-1, 6-2.
• Kei Nishikori (4), Japan, def. Andrej Martin, Slovakia, 6-2, 6-2.
• Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, def. David Goffin (8), Belgium, 7-6 (10), 6-4.
• Roberto Bautista Agut (10), Spain, def. Gilles Muller, Luxembourg, 6-4, 7-6 (4).
• Steve Johnson (12), United States, def. Evgeny Donskoy, Russia, 6-1, 6-1.
Women • Quarterfinals
• Madison Keys (7), United States, def. Daria Kasatkina, Russia, 6-3, 6-1.
• Petra Kvitova (11), Czech Republic, def. Elina Svitolina (15), Ukraine, 6-2, 6-0.
• Angelique Kerber (2), Germany, def. Johanna Konta (10), Britain, 6-1, 6-2.
• Monica Puig, Puerto Rico, def. Laura Siegemund, Germany, 6-1, 6-1.
VOLLEYBALL • MEN
FIRST ROUND
Group AWLPts
Italy309
Brazil206
France216
Canada123
United States020
Mexico030
Group BWLPts
Poland308
Russia216
Argentina216
Iran124
Egypt123
Cuba030
results thursday
• Iran 3, Cuba 0 (25-21, 31-29, 25-16)
• Russia 3, Egypt 0 (25-11, 25-17, 25-9)
• Poland 3, Argentina 0 (25-21, 25-19, 37-35)
• France 3, Canada 0 (25-19, 25-16, 25-19)
• Italy 3, Mexico 0 (25-17, 25-13, 25-17)
Brazil vs. United States, late
VOLLEYBALL • WOMEN
GAMES FRIDAY
China vs. Serbia, 6:30 am
Argentina vs. Cameroon, 8:35 am
United States vs. Italy, noon
Netherlands vs. Puerto Rico, 2:05 pm
Russia vs. Japan, 5:30 pm
Brazil vs. South Korea, 7:35 pm
Water Polo • men
games friday
Hungary vs. Japan, 7 am
Croatia vs. Italy, 8:20 am
United States vs. Montenegro, 9:40 am
Greece vs. Brazil, 5:30 pm
Spain vs. France, 6:50 pm
Serbia vs. Australia, 8:10 pm
water polo • women
FIRST ROUND
Group AWLTPtGFGA
Italy20041710
Australia11022112
Russia11021821
Brazil02001023
Group BWLTPtGFGA
United States2004238
Spain11021521
Hungary11022322
China02001525
results thursday
Russia 14, Brazil 7
Italy 8, Australia 7
United States 12, China 4
Spain 11, Hungary 10
united states summary
United States 12. China 4
United States4 3 3 2—12
China1 0 2 1— 4
First Quarter: 1. United States, M. Steffens, 7:32. 2. United States, M. Fischer, 3:55. 3. United States, M. Musselman, 3:24. 4. China, X. Mei, 2:58. 5. United States, M. Steffens, 1:06.
Second Quarter: 6. United States, M. Steffens, 6:55. 7. United States, M. Musselman, 3:29. 8. United States, K. Gilchrist, 0:15.
Third Quarter: 9. China, G. Niu, 6:16. 10. United States, M. Steffens, 6:00. 11. United States, K. Craig, 5:07. 12. United States, K. Gilchrist, 4:08. 13. China, Z. Zhao, 2:34.
Fourth Quarter: 14. China, X. Wang, 5:38. 15. United States, M. Musselman, 5:18. 16. United States, M. Musselman, 0:13.
FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE
ARCHERY
Men's Individual 1/8 Eliminations, 7 am
Men's Individual Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, 1 pm
ATHLETICS
Men's Discus Throw Qualifying Group A, 7:30 am
Women's Heptathlon 100 Hurdles, 7:35 am
Women's Shotput Qualifying, 8:05 am
Men's 800 Heats, 8:10 am
Women's Heptathlon High Jump, 8:50 am
Men's Discus Throw Qualifying Group B, 8:55 am
Women's 10,000 Final, 9:10 am
Women's 100 Qualification, 9:55 am
Men's 20km Walk Final, 12:30 pm
Women's 1500 Heats, 6:30 pm
Women's Heptathlon Shot Put, 6:35 pm
Women's Hammer Throw Qualifying Group A, 6:40 pm
Men's 400 Heats, 7:05 pm
Men's Long Jump Qualifying, 7:20 pm
Women's Shotput Final, 8 pm
Women's Heptathlon 200, 8:05 pm
Women's Hammer Throw Qualifying Group B, 8:10 pm
Women's 100 Heats, 8:40 pm
BADMINTON
Men's & Women's Singles & Doubles, Mixed Doubles, 6 am
Men's & Women's Singles & Doubles, Mixed Doubles, 1:30 pm
Men's & Women's Singles & Doubles, Mixed Doubles, 5:30 pm
BASKETBALL
Men
China vs. Australia, 12:15 pm
United States vs. Serbia, 5 pm
France vs. Venezuela, 8:30 pm
Women
Serbia vs. China, 10:15 am
Canada vs. United States, 1:30 pm
Spain vs. Senegal, 3:45 pm
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
Men's and/or Women's, Round of 16, 9 am
Men's and/or Women's, Round of 16, 1 pm
Men's and/or Women's, Round of 16, 5 pm
Men's and/or Women's, Round of 16, 9 pm
BOXING
Women's 51kg, 60kg and Men's 60kg, 75kg Prelims, 49kg Semifinals, 9 am
Women's 51kg, 60kg and Men's 60kg, 75kg Prelims, 3 pm
CYCLING (TRACK)
Women Team Sprint, Qualifying, 2 pm
Men Sprint, 200-meter t.t Qualifying
Men Team Pursuit, Semifinals
Women Team Sprint, Semifinals
Men Sprint, 1/16 Final
Women Team Sprint, Finals 3-4 & 1-2
Men Sprint, repechages 1/16 Final
Men Team Pursuit, Finals
DIVING
Women's 3-meter Springboard Prelims, 2 pm
EQUESTRIAN
Dressage Team Grand Prix Special, 8 am
FENCING
Men's Foil Team First Round, Quarterfinals and Semifinals, 7 am
Men's Foil Team Finals, 3 pm
FIELD HOCKEY
Men
India vs. Canada, 10:30 am
Germany vs. Netherlands, 11:30 am
Britain vs. Spain, 3 pm
Belgium vs. New Zealand, 4 pm
Ireland vs. Argentina, 5:30 pm
Australia vs. Brazil, 6:30 pm
Women
South Korea vs. China, 8 am
New Zealand vs. Netherlands, 9 am
GOLF
Men's Second Round, 5:30 am
GYMNASTICS (TRAMPOLINE)
Women's Qualification Routine, Final, noon
JUDO
Men's +100kg and Women's +78kg, 8 am
Men's +100kg and Women's +78kg Finals, 1:30 pm
ROWING
Men's Single Sculls F Final, 6:30 am
Women's Single Sculls F Final, 6:40 am
Men's Single Sculls E Final, 6:50 am
Women's Single Sculls E Final, 7 am
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls B Final, 7:10 am
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls B Final, 7:20 am
Women's Pair B Final, 7:30 am
Men's Pair B Final, 7:40 am
Men's Single Sculls Semifinals, 7:50 am
Women's Single Sculls Semifinals, 8:10 am
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls A Final, 8:32 am
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls A Final, 8:44 am
Women's Pair A Final, 9:04 am
Men's Pair A Final, 9:24 am
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls D Final, 10 am
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls D Final, 10:10 am
Women's Lightweight Double Sculls C Final, 10:20 am
Men's Lightweight Double Sculls C Final, 10:30 am
Men's Single Sculls C-D Semifinals, 10:40 am
Women's Single Sculls C-D Semifinals, 11 am
SAILING
Men's RS:X, 11 am
Women's RS:X
Men's Laser
Women's Laser Radial
Men's 470
Women's 470
Men's 49er
Women's 49er FX
SHOOTING
Men's 50-Meter Prone Qualification, 7 am
Women's Skeet Qualification, 7 am
Men's Skeet Day 1 Qualification (75 targets), 8:30 am
Men's 50-Meter Prone Final, 9 am
Men's 25-Meter Rapid Fire Pistol Stage 1 Qualification, 10:15 am
Women's Skeet Final, 1 pm
SOCCER
Women
Quarterfinals
United States vs. Sweden, Noon
China vs. Germany, 2 pm
Canada vs. France, 5 pm
Brazil vs. Australia, 8 pm
SWIMMING
Women's 50 Freestyle, Men's 1500 Freestyle, Women's 4X100 Medley Relay and Men's 4X100 Medley Relay Prelims, 11 am
Women's 200 Backstroke Final, Men's 100 Butterfly Final, Women's 800 Freestyle Final, Men's 50 Freestyle Final and Women's 50 Freestyle Semifinal, 8 pm
TABLE TENNIS
Women's Team First Round, 8 am
Women's Team First Round, 1 pm
Men's Team First Round, 5:30 pm
TEAM HANDBALL
Women
Angola vs. Brazil, 7:30 am
Sweden vs. Netherlands, 9:30 am
Romania vs. Spain, 12:40 pm
Montenegro vs. Norway, 2:40 pm
Russia vs. Argentina, 5:50 pm
South Korea vs. France, 7:50 pm
TENNIS
Men's Singles Quarterfinals, Women's Singles Semifinals, Women's Doubles Semifinals, Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals, 10 am
Men's Singles Semifinals, Men's Doubles Bronze and Gold Medals, Mixed Doubles Semifinals, 10 am
VOLLEYBALL
Women
China vs. Serbia, 6:30 am
Argentina vs. Cameroon, 8:35 am
United States vs. Italy, noon
Netherlands vs. Puerto Rico, 2:05 pm
Russia vs. Japan, 5:30 pm
Brazil vs. South Korea, 7:35 pm
WATER POLO
Men
Hungary vs. Japan, 7 am
Croatia vs. Italy, 8:20 am
United States vs. Montenegro, 9:40 am
Greece vs. Brazil, 5:30 pm
Spain vs. France, 6:50 pm
Serbia vs. Australia, 8:10 pm
WEIGHTLIFTING
Men's 85kg Prelims, Women's 75kg Prelims, 8 am
Women's 75kg Final, 1:30 pm
Men's 85kg Final, 5 pm