+++ Golf: Gold for Korda +++
Nelly Korda, daughter of the former Czech tennis professionals Petr Korda, won the golf tournament of women. The 23-year-old American gilded her great performance and had neither strong competition nor weathercapers - the final round had had to be interrupted two holes before the end in the meantime because of a thunderstorm warning - from holding on the plant of the KasumigaseKi Country Club Gold.
+++ Frustration gives Australian hockey men trouble +++
A frustration of the lost Olympia final has introduced Australia's hockey men powerful trouble. Several players would have to have been quarantined in the Olympic village for the time being and to leave Tokyo with the next possible flight, the International Olympic Committee announced on Saturday. The affected athletes had been at night after their final defeat against Belgium in a supermarket outside the athlete village and had thus violated the Corona rules. Several had bought beer.
+++ Golden canoe close by kayak-fourser +++
After over two decades of world class, Germany's most successful kanute Ronald Rauhe adopted with gold in the kayak quad. The flagship is not beating in Rio 2016.
Gold boys: Anders Mol and Christian Sorum. AFP Via Getty Images
+++ Beach volleyball: gold for Norway +++
The Norwegians Christian Sörum and otherwise Mol have won the gold medal in Beachvolleyball at the Olympics in Tokyo. The Scandinavian duo won in the final on Saturday against the Russian world champion Viacheslav Krasilnikov and Oleg Stoyanovskiy clearly 2-0 (21:17, 21:18). The Russians had prevailed in the quarter-final against the German pairing of Julius Thole and Clemens Wickler. For the first time since 2008 there is no medal for the German Volleyball Association in Beachvolleyball.
+++ Waterpring: Barthel missed tower final +++
Water Springer Timo Barthel has excreted from the Tower in the Semi-Olympic Games. The 25-year-old occupied the 17th place on Saturday morning (local time) in the Tokyo Aquatics Center.
+++ Lisa Jahn and Sophie Koch lack 0.9 seconds to bronze +++
The Canadier Duo Lisa Jahn and Sophie Koch has become Olympia fourth. The duo from Berlin and Karlsruhe had to leave the boats from China, Ukraine and Canada on Saturday over the 500 meter distance. The bronze place lacked the 27-year-old Lisa Jahn and the 23 year old Sophie Koch 0.902 seconds. The German Duo had qualified with third place in the second semi-finish for the final on the Sea Forest Waterway in Tokyo.
+++ kayak foursome effortless in their end runs +++
The German kayak quad with Max Rendschmidt, Ronald Rauhe, Tom Liebscher and Max Lemke is sovereign in the A-final paddle. The experienced crew put on Saturday on the Sea Forest Waterway in Tokyo with half a boat length ahead as a semi-final winner. The German parade boat in 2016 in Rio had won the gold medal in Rio on twice the distance with Max Hoff, Rendschmidt, Liebscher and Marcus and also goes to Tokyo as a top favorite. Also the kayak quad of women with Sabrina Hering Pradler, Melanie Gebhardt, Jule Hake and Tina dietze moved in a lightweight counterwind and due to clouds of pleasant approaches to the final. The newly formed team, most recently won the World Cup in Hungarian Szeged, had to be beaten only under the Hungarians and Belarus.
Suspended: Sebastian Brendel. Getty Images
+++ canoe: Brendel misses final in the Canadier-a +++
Canader Sebastian Brendel from Potsdam has missed the entry into the Olympic Final and thus the Hattrick over the 1000 meters distance. The three-time canoeing Olympic champion, who previously bronze bronze in the two-canadier with Tim Hecker, came on Saturday in his semi-final run with the Canadier one over 1000 meters in seven. In the B-final he became second, which he finished the regatta as a tenth.
By contrast, the 25-year-old Conrad Scheibner from Berlin became third and moved into the A-final. In this he was at the end of the sixth. Gold went to the outstanding Brazilian Isaquias Queiroz dos Santos, who prevailed in front of the Chinese Liu Hao (Silver) and Serghei Tarnovschi (Moldova).
+++ "Heave really on it! Hau on it!": DVMF manifests itself +++
The profit of the gold medal had been tangible for five-fighter Annika Schlu on Friday, but that her admitted loan horse Saint Boy refused several times. The 31-year-old therefore remained without points and came into place at the end 31. Thereafter, there was a violent criticism of the athlete and national coarin Kim Raisner. "Heave really on it! Hau on it!", She had clearly audible - slipping on television. The visibly overwhelmed athlete had followed desperately with the rectors on the uncertain and frightened horse. The German Association for Modern Spiathlasses expressed themselves to criticism: "The DVMF will take the time and work up the events. However, the top association defends itself that a sportswoman is personally insulted and insulted. The association wishes a constructive-facts debate Around the modern pulp. "
Peres Jepchirchir, Brigid Kosgei, Molly Seidel (V.Li.) Getty Images
+++ Marathon: Kejeta will sixth +++
Melat Kejeta has missed the first German medal gain in the marathon at Olympic Games after 33 years. The 28-year-old World Cup second in the half-marathon of the Running Team Kassel ran on Saturday in Sapporo as sixth in 2:29:16 hours. "I tried to get a medal. But the weather was very, very warm. I had gastric problems. I tried my best, but it did not work," Kejeta said to ZDF. A double success celebrated Kenya.
Half marathon world champion Peres Jepchirchir won in 2:27:20 hours and won the duel with world recorder Brigid Kosgei, who needed for the 42.195 kilometers 2:27:36 hours and thus only 16 seconds. Bronze secured Molly Seidel from the USA in 2:27:46 hours. Gold Champion Ruth Chepngetich (Kenya) had to give up. Second best German runner was Deborah Schöneborn. The Berliner reached the 18th place in 2:33:08 hours. On the 31st rank came the Frankfurter Katharina Steinruck (2:35:00).
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