Latest News: Paris 2024 Update

Day 5 of the Olympics has rolled around, and Australia’s medal tally is still climbing.

Australian flag bearer Jess Fox has secured her 2nd Gold medal of the Olympics in the C1 canoe Slalom, defending her title from Tokyo. This makes her the most successful individual medallist in Australian Olympic History.

Natalya Diehm has won Australia’s first ever Women’s BMX medal in any discipline with bronze in the Freestyle final at La Concorde. This groundbreaking performance is a remarkable feat that is sure to inspire the next generation of Australian BMX athletes.

King of the pool Kyle Chalmers claimed silver in the Men’s 200m Freestyle, delivering a strong performance that captivated swimming fans worldwide. His teammate Zac Stubblety-Cook also took silver in the men’s 200m Breaststroke, further cementing Australia’s prowess in the pool and adding to an already impressive medal haul.

Harvey Norman are proud partners of the Australian Olympic teams and Hoops Capital, with three Sydney Flames teammates competing for the Opals at the Olympic Games in 2024. Make sure you watch Tess Madgen, Cayla George and Lauren Nicholson compete to keep the Opals Olympic dream alive tonight at 9.30pm. Their determination and teamwork promise an exciting match as they strive to bring glory to Australia.