2016 Summer Olympics. RESULTS OF DAY ON AUGUST 11

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on August 12, Minsk / BELTA/Correspondent. Participants of the Olympic Games the day before awarded 21 sets of medals, the correspondent of Belarusian cable agency "Belta" reports.

In one step from a podium 40-year-old Samsonov Vladimir who for the first time broke through in a quartet of the strongest masters of a small racket at the sixth Olympic Games stopped. For getting into the final the Belarusian in the most persistent fight conceded in a duel to the champion of London Igr-2012 Chzhan Binbin Tszike from China - 1:4. In matcheza Vladimir Samsonov with the same result lost the Olympic bronze Samsonov Vladimir and conceded last seconds - 71:74. Belarusians lost chances to get to number of 8 competitors for the Olympic awards.

the Belarusian crew of the man's four oar Lyalin Vadim, Migal Denise, Pashevich Igor, Sharlap Nicholas did not break through in a final on rowing.

the Boxer Mikhail Dovgolevets came to the end with p performance at a stage 1/8 finals of weight category to 81 kg, having lost Niyazymbetov Adilbek from Kasakhstan.

Swimmers Tsurkin Eugenie and Sankovich Pawel did not manage to break a qualification barrier at a distance of 100 m butterfly stroke.

All medals on August 11:

Table tennis. Men. Single category

1. Ma Long (China),

2. Chzhan Binbin Tszike (China),

3. Dzyun Mizutani (Japan).

Rowing. Women. Four pair

1. Germany,

2. Netherlands,

3. Poland.

Two pair

1. Poland,

2. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,

3. Lithuania.

of the Man. Two oar

1. New Zealand,

2. South Africa,

3. Italy.

Two pair

1. Croatia,

2. Lithuania,

3. Norway.

Four pair

1. Germany,

2. Australia,

3. Estonia.

Four oar easy

1. Switzerland,

2. Denmark,

3. France.

Whitewater slalom. Women. Kayak single

1. Mayalen Shurro (Spain),

2. Luka Jones (New Zealand),

3. Jessica Fox (Australia).

of the Man. Canoe pair

1. Slovakia,

2. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,

3. France.

of Judo. Women. 78 kg

1. Kayla Harrison (United States of America),

2. Audrey Chumeo (France),

3. Anamari Velenshek (Slovenia), Aguyar Mayra (Brazil).

of the Man. 100 kg

1. Lukash Krpalek (Czech Republic),

2. Gasymov Elmar (Azerbaidjan),

3. Cyrille to Mara (France), to Ryunosuka Haga (Japan).

Swimming. Men. 200 m. Complex

1.<"11>" Michael Phelps (United States of America),

2. To Kosuka Hagino (Japan),

3. Van Shun (China).

of 200 m back

1. Murphy Ryan (United States of America),

2. Mitchell Larkin (Australia),

3. Rylov Eugenie (Russian Federation).

of the Woman. 200 m breast stroke

1. Riye Kaneto (Japan),

2. Yefimova Julia (Russian Federation),

3. Shi Jinglin (China).

of 100 m. Freestyle

1. Manoel Simon (United States of America), Penny Oleksyak (Canada),

3. Shestrem Sarah (Sweden) 52,99

of Rugby. Men

1. Fiji,

2. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,

3. South Africa.

Archery. Women. Individual tournament

1. Chan He of Jean (South Korea),

2. Lisa Unrukh (Germany),

3. Ki Poe Pe (South Korea).

Bullet firing. Women. Small-caliber rifle. 50 m, three situation

1. Barbara Engleder (Germany),

2. Chzhan Binbin (China),

3. Li Du (China).

Fencing. Women. Sword. Team tournament

1. Romania,

2. China,

3. Russian Federation.

Bicycle track. Men. Team sprint

1. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,

2. New Zealand,

3. France.

Gymnastics. Women. Personal all-round

1. Baylz Simon (United States of America),

2. Raysman Alexander (United States of America),

3. Mustafina Aliya (Russian Federation).