Sport
DAY 5: Paris Olympics medal winners
Jo Jin-mi and Kim Mi-rae, from North Korea, took silver in the synchronized diving 10-meter platform event
Day 5 of the Paris Olympics saw a number of countries snap up medals including two North Koreans who won silver in women’s diving.
Jo Jin-mi and Kim Mi-rae, from North Korea, took silver in the synchronized diving 10-meter platform event.
This was the nation’s first ever Olympic diving medal. The Chinese duo of Chen Yuxi and Quan Hongchan continued their dominance of the sport and won gold.
The North Korean pair’s silver medal marked their country’s second medal of the Paris Games after the nation won silver on Tuesday in mixed doubles table tennis.
By Wednesday evening, other medal winners for the day were:
TRIATHLON
Women
Gold: Cassandre Beaugrand, France
Silver: Julie Derron, Switzerland
Bronze: Beth Potter, Britain
Men
Gold: Alex Yee, Britain
Silver: Hayden Wilde, New Zealand
Bronze: Leo Bergere, France
DIVING – SYNCHRONIZED 10-METER PLATFORM
Women
Gold: Chen Yuxi and Quan Hongchan, China
Silver: Jo Jin-mi and Kim Mi-rae, North Korea
Bronze: Andrea Spendolini Sirieix and Lois Toulson, Britain
CYCLING – BMX FREESTYLE
Women’s Park
Gold: Deng Yawen, China
Silver: Perris Benegas, United States
Bronze: Natalya Diehm, Australia
ROWING – MEN’S QUADRUPLE SCULLS
Gold: Netherlands (Lennart van Lierop, Finn Florijn, Tone Wieten, Koen Metsemakers)
Silver: Italy (Luca Chiumento, Luca Rambaldi, Andrea Panizza, Giacomo Gentili)
Bronze: Poland (Dominik Czaja, Mateusz Biskup, Miroslaw Zietarski, Fabian Baranski)
ROWING – WOMEN’S QUADRUPLE SCULLS
Gold: Britain (Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson, Georgina Brayshaw)
The synchronized diving event meanwhile drew supporters from across the globe. Chinese came out in full force to support their gold medallists while fellow North Korean team members were also in the stands flying their flag.
Sport
Japan, Saudi Arabia and Tajikistan qualify for FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2026
Japan, Saudi Arabia and Tajikistan have secured qualification for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2026 after strong performances at the AFC U-17 Asian Cup.
The three Asian sides join hosts Qatar as confirmed representatives from the Asian Football Confederation for the expanded 48-team tournament later this year.
Japan booked their place after defeating Qatar and then beating China 2-1 in Group B. Anthony Motosuna and Maki Kitahara scored the goals that sealed a second straight victory and guaranteed qualification.
Saudi Arabia also advanced from Group A after a 2-0 win over Thailand. Marwan Al Yami opened the scoring early before Hassan Al Okrush added a late second goal, giving the Saudis six points from two matches following their opening win against Myanmar.
Tajikistan joined them after edging Myanmar 1-0 thanks to a first-half goal from Asadbek Makhtumov. The victory followed Tajikistan’s opening 2-0 win over Thailand and secured their place in Qatar 2026.
More teams could qualify on Sunday as the second round of matches in Groups C and D continues, with the final group-stage fixtures set to take place on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Sport
Afghan cricket delegation travels to China for technical cooperation
A delegation from the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has traveled to China following an official invitation from the Chinese government, in a move aimed at strengthening sports diplomacy and expanding technical cooperation in cricket between the two countries.
The delegation includes national coach Nawroz Mangal and players Qais Ahmad, Zahir Khan, Faisal Shinozada, and Wahidullah Zadran.
Before their departure, ACB Chief Executive Officer Naseeb Khan met with the delegation, reaffirming the board’s commitment to developing and globalizing Afghan cricket. He also referenced previous international engagement efforts, including a memorandum of understanding signed with the Uzbekistan Cricket Federation focused on cricket development and technical collaboration.
Naseeb Khan highlighted existing economic and industrial ties between Afghanistan and China, expressing optimism that sports cooperation—particularly in cricket—could further strengthen bilateral relations. He emphasized that knowledge-sharing, technical exchange, and joint development initiatives would support the growth of the sport in both countries.
During their visit, the Afghan delegation is expected to hold discussions on cricket development, community engagement, and the role of sport in society. The program also includes participation in workshops, attendance at a cricket match organized by Chinese cricket authorities, and visits to sports technology and innovation exhibitions.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board has increasingly pursued regional partnerships in recent years. Last year, it signed a cooperation agreement with the Uzbekistan Cricket Federation covering technical exchange, capacity building, development programs, and educational workshops aimed at expanding cricket infrastructure and expertise in the region.
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