Monday, August 15, 2016

Rio 2016: This happened tonight at the Games – Metronieuws.nl

While finding the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro many races at night instead. Could you not stay up tonight? Metro move the highlights of last night for you here.



Kromowidjojo fifth 100m free

ranomi kromowidjojo ended in the final of the 100 meters freestyle in fifth place. The Dutch swimmer set a time of 53.08 seconds.

The 100 meters yielded two winners of the gold. Canadian Penny Oleksiak and US Simone Manuel both swam a time of 52.70, a new Olympic record. The bronze went to the Swedish Sarah Sjöström (52.99).

Kromowidjojo took four years ago in London still the gold in the 100 free and then also won the 50 free. Starting Friday she defends her title at the shortest distance

End Tournament Van Gestel -. Van der Vlist

For beach volleyball players Sophie van Gestel and Jantine van der Vlist are the Olympics it. The Dutch duo had to win the last group match to have a chance to make the knock-out phase, but could not. The Swiss duo Nadine Zumkehr – Joana Heidrich was too strong in three sets

Van Gestel and Van der Vlist had to win 2-0 to still third in the group by may.. The first set was won by 21-17 and was so promising. Then it went wrong and won the Swiss women pretty simple: 11-21 and 8-15.



Müllenberg not quarterfinal

Peter Müllenberg came to an end his Olympic adventure. He was not able to beat Teimoer Mammadov from Azerbeidsjan. The jury Müllenberg only took place in the third round better: 29-28 29-28 29-28

Müllenberg was difficult to get close to his tall opponent.. He knew with the right to get through a few times, but Mammadov also touched Müllenberg firm with a number of direct impacts and flexible combinations. Only in the third round, when the Dutchman played all-or-nothing, staggered Mammadov. Fall he did, however.

Müllenberg had high hopes that his third round was enough for a victory. “He was completely in the third round. I thought it was enough for the win, but unfortunately the jury saw it differently. This is quite a downer. Participating in the Olympics was my first goal and I have achieved. The last eight I have however not been achieved and that is sin. This I must in first process before I make a decision, take over my future as a boxer. ”

Earlier this week, Enrico Lacruz (men up to 60 kilograms) was also eliminated in the quarter finals. Nouchka Fountain (women up 75 kg) is now the only Dutch on the olympic boxing tournament is running. it is not until next week Wednesday.

Pursuit Team finished after Van der Burg fall

the team pursuit the Dutch track cyclists were unsuccessful. During qualifying went Joost van der Burg in the final round slicing, whereby the Dutch team could drop any time.

the Orange team also consisted of Tim Veldt, Wim Stroetinga and Jan-Willem van Ship of the nine countries identified eight countries for the first round Britain continued in qualifying with 3:.. 51.943 the best time, followed by Denmark (3: 55.396) and Australia (3: 55.606) .

the cases Van der Burg seemed otherwise good to go, he was pretty quickly on seemed to have nothing left seriously his hard fall.

Thorsdottir writes history around final

the Dutch gymnast Eythora Thorsdottir to the Olympic Games in Rio made history by finishing in ninth place in the all-around final. Never finished a Dutch gymnast so high in an Olympic all-around final.

Four years ago Celine van Gerner finished twelfth in the all-around final. That was the best Dutch performance. Thorsdottir score (57.632) was slightly better than in the qualifcation. Yet they fell one spot in the ranking, they include qualified eighth. Yet its historical performance. “It worked, super fine, ” she said of her unique achievement. “I started a bit uncertain. Logically, this was my first all-around final at world level. ”

The other Dutch finalist, Lieke Wevers was with a score of 55.865 twentieth.



Dressage Team Grand Prix fourth after

For the Dutch dressage team seems conquering medal to be a difficult task. After the Grand Prix is ​​Orange fourth with an average of 76.043 percent, behind Germany (81.295), Great Britain (79.252) and the United States (76.971).

The best Dutch test came Thursday in the name of Hans Peter, his trial was good for a score of 76.943. Because Laura Graves (Verdades) gained an even higher rating, but the Netherlands did not help closer to the United States.

The elimination of Adelinde Cornelissen with Parzival (not fit) must Gal (Voice), Diederik Silfhout (Arlando) and Minderhout Friday at the Grand Prix Special, decisive for the team medals, full drive and not risk averse.

In the individual ranking Minderhoud the best Dutchman with a ninth place. Silfhout (thirteenth) and Gal (sixteenth) must also be able to qualify for the Freestyle, which is Monday on the program. Best eighteen combinations of GPS are allowed to start.



Track cyclists not in final round

The Dutch track cyclists, Nils van ‘t Hoenderdaal Jeffrey Highland, Theo Bos and Matthijs Büchli, succeeded not obtain in the final round of the team sprint. In the first round of lost ‘t Hoenderdaal, Highland and Forest of the Australian team:. 43.166 to 43.552

In the qualifying round, with Büchli Van’ t Hoenderdaal, the track cyclists qualified sixth for the first round. It turned out the three fast enough

The gold went to Britain:. They defeated New Zealand in the final through an Olympic record: 42.440 to 42.542. The bronze went to France.

The Dutch team had come to Rio for a medal. Forest during the 2004 Games good for silver in the individual sprint, made his comeback late last year on the job. During qualifying matches in Roubaix in July he assured himself of a place in the team. To the detriment of Hugo Haak, who are European champion in the team sprint with Van ‘t Hoenderdaal and Highland last year.



Muskens and start Tor with win

The Dutch badmintonduo Selena Piek and Eefje Muskens started the Olympic tournament positively. Gelderland couple knew the first group match to turn into profits. Thai duo Puttita Supajirakul – Sapsiree Taerattanachai was defeated in two games: 21-13 and 22-20

It is the first time since 2004 that another Dutch woman twice on the Games.. Friday is the second group match of Peak and Muskens on the program. Then Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa Indian opponents.

Tor comes with Jacco Arends also in the mixed doubles. Lost their first pool match against Ayane Kurihara and Kenta Kazuno of Japan (14-21 and 19-21).



Van Rysselberghe on gold price

windsurfer Dorian van Rysselberghe is on course for a gold medal. The winner of the RS: X class during 2012, Thursday took charge Games. He was fourth in the seventh race and won the eighth and ninth. Thus he passed the Briton Nick Dempsey. Due to its excellent results Van Rysselberghe has eight points ahead of Dempsey, who is second, fifth and eighth was. The Pole Piotr Myszka is third

In the RS:. X class in the women occupied Lilian de Geus seventh. She finished 15th, 19th and 9th in her races.

Finn sails Pieter-Jan Postma came closer to the podium. He finished fourth and sixth and is now fifth in the standings. The difference with the number three, the Hungarian Zsombor Berecz, only five points.

Aphrodite Zegers and Anne Loes van Veen ended the 470 twice in eighth place. After four rounds they are in seventh place in the standings.

The Nacra 17 fell Mandy Mulder and Coen de Koning outside the top ten. After six races are the Dutch in twelfth place in the rankings.



Lutes start golf tournament moderate

The Dutch golfer Joost Luiten made on the first day of the golf tournament not impressed. After the first four rounds, the 30-year old Dutchman with 72 strokes one stroke over par. Lutes, the only Dutch competitor, thus stands on a provisional shared 34th place. At the Olympic tournament sixty golfers do it.

The Australian Marcus Fraser comes with -8 provisionally in the lead.

On Friday, the second round of golf on the program.

Medalists day 6

100m freestyle women

  • Gold – Penny Oleksiak (Canada) – Olympic Record
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  • Gold – Simone Manuel – same time (United States) – Olympic Record
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  • Bronze – Sarah Sjöström
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200 meter medley Men

  • Gold – Michael Phelps (United States)
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  • Silver – Kosuke Hagino (Japan)
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  • Bronze – Wang Shun (China)
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Swimming – 200m Breaststroke women

  • Gold – Rie Kaneto (Japan)
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  • Silver – Yulia Jefimova (Russia)
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  • Bronze – Jinglin Shi (China)
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Swimming – 200m Backstroke men

  • Gold – Ryan Murphy (United States)
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  • Silver – Xu Jiayu (China)
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  • Bronze – Jacob Pebley (United States)
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Table Tennis – Men’s Singles

  • Gold – Ma Long (China)
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  • Silver – Zhang Jike (China)
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  • Bronze – Jun Mizutani (Japan)
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Rugby – Men

  • Gold – Fiji
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  • Silver – Great Britain
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  • Bronze – South Africa
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Fencing – Epee team women

  • Gold – China
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  • Silver – Romania
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  • Bronzes – Russia
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Track Cycling – Men’s Team Sprint

  • Gold – Great Britain
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  • Silver – New Zealand
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  • Bronze – France
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Judo – Men up to 100 kilograms

  • Gold – Krpálek Lukáš (Czech Republic)
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  • Silver – Elmar Gasimov (Azerbeidsjan)
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  • Bronze – Cyrille Maret (France)
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  • Bronze – Ryunosuke Haga (Japan)
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Archery – Women’s individual

  • Gold – Lisa Unruh (Germany)
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  • Silver – Chang Hye-jin (Republic of Korea)
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  • Bronze – Ki Bo-bae (South Korea)
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Judo – Women up to 78 kg

  • Gold – Kayla Harrison (United States)
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  • Silver – Audrey Tcheuméo (France)
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  • Bronze – Mayra Aguiar (Brazil)
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  • Bronze – Anamari Velenšek (Slovenia)
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Gymnastics – Individual All-Around women

  • Gold – Simone Biles (United States)
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  • Silver – Aly Raisman (United States)
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  • Bronze – Aliya Mustafina (Russia)
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Canoeing – K1 women

  • Gold – Maialen Chourraut (Spain)
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  • Silver – Luuka Jones (New Zealand)
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  • Bronze – Jessica Fox (Australia)
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Canoeing – C2 Men

  • Gold – Slovakia
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  • Silver – Great Britain
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  • Bronze – France
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Shooting – 50m small bore three positions

  • Gold – Barbara Engleder (Germany)
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  • Silver – Binbin Zhang (China)
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  • Bronze – Li (China)
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Rowing – Lightweight Men’s Four

  • Gold – Switzerland
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  • Silver – Denmark
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  • Bronze – France
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Rowing – Double-two men

  • Gold – Sinković and Sinković (Croatia)
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  • Silver – Griškonis and Ritter (Lithuania)
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  • Bronze – Borch and Tufte (Norway)
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Rowing – Double-two women

  • Gold – Fularczyk and Madaj (Poland)
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  • Silver – Grainger and Thornley (GB)
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  • Bronze – Vištartaitė and M. Valčiukaitė (Lithuania)
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Rowing – Two-without men

  • Gold – Bond and Murray (New Zealand)
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  • Silver – Keeling and Brittain (South Africa)
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  • Bronze – Di Costanzo and Abagnale (Italy)
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Rowing – Double-four women

  • Gold – Germany
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  • SILVER – NETHERLANDS
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  • Bronze – Poland
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Rowing – Double-four men

  • Gold – Germany
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  • Silver – Australia
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  • Bronze – Estonia
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