Olympics 2021 — Pool party for Team USA with six medals, plus other Tokyo updates – ESPN

Olympics 2021 — Pool party for Team USA with six medals, plus other Tokyo updates – ESPN
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Tonight at the Olympic Games, Simone Biles and the U.S. gymnastics team will compete for the first time (at 2:10 a.m. ET!) in a long night of gymnastics qualifications that starts at 9 p.m. ET.

Also tonight, Nyjah Huston could win the first Olympic gold medal in skateboarding. Already, two-time Olympic medalist April Ross and her new partner Alix Klineman won their first match in beach volleyball and the United States broke its one-day medal drought with a gold and a silver in the 400-meter individual medley. (Here’s the lowdown on the Team USA athletes to watch there.)

We’ve got you covered with live updates throughout:

Chase Kalisz the first American gold medal

Chase Kalisz took one step up the podium from his silver-medal Olympic finish in 2016, winning gold in the 400M individual medley with a time of 4:09.42. His dominating performance was the first overall medal for the United States in these Oympic games, but only by fractions of a second. Teammate Jay Litherland took the silver in the event as well.

And Kalisz’s family went crazy watching.

Kalisz became the only swimmer (male or female) to win both gold and silver medals at the 400m individual medley. The United States has won 9 of the 15 gold medals at the men’s 400m individual medley. Team USA goes 1-2 at the event for the first time since Athens 2004, when Michael Phelps, who called Sunday’s race for NBC, won gold and Erik Vendt took silver.

Later in the pool, Kieran Smith earned a bronze medal for Team USA in the 400M freestyle.

Team USA got another 400M individual medley double when Emma Weyant and Hali Flickinger took the silver and bronze medal. Japan’s Yui Ohashi won the gold.

Australia set the world record in the women’s 4x100M (3:29.69), but the Americans added another medal with a bronze medal in the event.


Skateboarding makes its debut

Team USA’s Nyjah Huston was the favorite heading into the finals.

Elsewhere, skateboarding royalty was on hand with a face of the future.

Plus, you gotta bail, bro.


World No. 1 in women’s tennis out

Just two weeks after winning Wimbledon, top-seeded Ashleigh Barty has been knocked out of the Olympic singles tournament in her first-round match. Since tennis returned to the Olympic program in 1988, the top seed has won the women’s singles tournament just twice: Steffi Graf in 1988, Justine Henin in 2004.

And on the men’s side, former Olympic champion Andy Murray has withdrawn from singles competition because of a thigh strain.


USA softball to the gold medal game

Amanda Chidester’s two-run double in the bottom of the eighth inning kept Team USA undefeated in these Olympics at 4-0 and sent them to the gold medal game, where they will meet host Japan on Monday. The U.S. got 13 strikeouts from Monica Abbott in the 2-1 victory over Australia.


Team USA’s A-Team off to winning start

Teammates Alix Klineman and April Ross — nicknamed the A-Team — started off right with a Pool B beach volleyball win over China’s Wang Xinxin and Xue Chen, 21-17, 21-19. Ross is in her third Olympics after pairing with Jennifer Kessy in 2012 and winning silver before winning bronze with Kerri Walsh Jennings in 2016. She’s seeking to join Jennings and Misty May-Treanor as the only players to win at least three medals in women’s beach volleyball. For Klineman it was her first Olympic experience. “I was a little nervous but really excited for this match,” she said.


Quick turnaround for Middleton, Holiday, Booker

Just days after competing in the NBA finals, Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday of the Milwaukee Bucks and Devin Booker of the Phoenix Suns were again working on their game in Tokyo.


Men’s gymnastics reaches team final

The United States men’s gymnastics team advanced to the team final with a fourth-place finish in qualifications.