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A number of track and field reviews: Zhao Jie won bronze in women's hammer throw, and Chinese players in men's long jump missed the podium

In the early morning of August 7, the semifinals and finals of many events in the track and field field of the Paris Olympic Games were held. China's Zhao Jie won a bronze medal in the women's hammer throw event, and in the men's long jump, China's Zhang Mingkun and Wang Jiannan failed to stand on the podium, and China's Mo Jiadie missed out on the final in the women's 400m hurdles semi-finals.

A number of track and field reviews: Zhao Jie won bronze in women's hammer throw, and Chinese players in men's long jump missed the podium

Women's hammer throw final - teenager Zhao Jie won the bronze medal, and Chinese players have been on the podium of this event for 5 consecutive Olympic Games

In the women's hammer throw final, Chinese teenager Zhao Jie threw 74.27 meters in the second throw, once ranking first. She was overtaken by Canada's Rogers and United States' Edgekun Walker to drop to third place. Before the final round, Zhao Jie had already secured a medal in advance, but the decline in fitness prevented Zhao Jie from surpassing the top two and finally won a bronze medal, and the Chinese athlete has finished on the podium in this event for five consecutive Olympic Games.

A number of track and field reviews: Zhao Jie won bronze in women's hammer throw, and Chinese players in men's long jump missed the podium

Men's long jump final – Greece defended his title, while world champion Wang Jianan finished 8th

In the men's long jump final, two Chinese athletes participated, Wang Jianan jumped 7.96m in the first jump, and Zhang Mingkun jumped 8.07m in the third jump, and both qualified for the last three jumps. Wang Jiannan improved his score to 8.03m in the last jump, but failed to surpass other competitors, and Zhang Mingkun only had an effective score of 7.93m in the fifth jump in the last three jumps, failing to surpass his previous score of 8.07m.

Greece's Tentoglou successfully defended his title with a second jump of 8.48m. Jamaica's Wayne · Pinnock won silver with 8.36m, while Italy's Furrani won bronze with 8.34m.

A number of track and field reviews: Zhao Jie won bronze in women's hammer throw, and Chinese players in men's long jump missed the podium

Women's 400m hurdles semifinals - Chinese player Mo Jiadie missed the qualification

After the previous preliminaries and repechages, Mo Jiadie's physical fitness was greatly affected, and she fell to the bottom 1 in the second half, and finally ran 55.63 meters, ranking 9th in the group. In terms of overall results, Mo Jiadie ranked 22nd and missed the final of the event.

A number of track and field reviews: Zhao Jie won bronze in women's hammer throw, and Chinese players in men's long jump missed the podium

Men's 1500m final – Hawke breaks the Olympic record to win the title

In the men's 1500m final, United States's Cole Hawke made a push on the final lap to finish seventh in the first half of the race, then managed to rise to the top in the final moments and broke the Olympic record with a time of 3:27.65 to win the gold medal in the event. Josh Cole broke the United Kingdom record in 3:27.79 to finish second, while another United States runner-up, Nugus, won bronze in 3:27.80.

A number of track and field reviews: Zhao Jie won bronze in women's hammer throw, and Chinese players in men's long jump missed the podium

Women's 3000m hurdles – World champion breaks Olympic record to win gold

In the women's 3000m steeplechase final, world champion Winfred · Yavey finished fourth after the 2000m, and she continued to overtake in the second half of the race, and finally won the gold medal with a time of 8:52.76 and broke the Olympic record. The silver medal went to Uganda's Chemuthai with a time of 53.34 seconds. The bronze medal went to Kenya's Cherotic with a time of 8:55.15.

A number of track and field reviews: Zhao Jie won bronze in women's hammer throw, and Chinese players in men's long jump missed the podium

Women's 200m - Tokyo Olympic bronze medalist dreams come true, and the new flyer in the 100m wins the runner-up

The final race of the day was the women's 200m, with United States star Gabriel Thomas taking the lead with a time of 21.83 seconds. St. Lucia's Julian · Alfred, who won the 100m, finished second in 22.08 seconds. Third place went to United States Brittany · Brown with a time of 22.20 seconds.

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