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DAY 6: Medal count and COVID concerns
The United States, Japan, China and the host country, France, were leading the medal count by Thursday evening.
The team with the most medals was the US with a total of 31. Six Gold, 13 Silver and 12 Bronze.
China however, was in third place on the medal count but has the highest number of Gold medals – currently with 11.
France is in second place with 27 in total – 8 Gold, 11 Silver and 8 Bronze.
Japan is third with 15 medals in total – 8 Gold, 3 Silver and 4 Bronze.
In fourth place so far is Australia, with a total of 17 – 7 Gold, 6 Silver and 4 Bronze.
The US however has the largest delegation, with 594 athletes. France closely follows, with 571.
The host nation’s Olympians have meanwhile showed their range in a variety of sports already with their solid haul of 27.
But the US is most likely looking for a repeat of its formidable presence at the 2020 Tokyo Games, where it won 113 medals.
That’s the most of any country by a significant amount, with China’s 89 medals next.
Russia, whose presence also dominated in past games, is not allowed to compete this year. Belarus, along with Russia, are both banned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as part of sanctions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
On Thursday however, 18 gold medals were on offer in total, with the athletics program kicking off with the men’s and women’s 20km race walks in the morning.
Early Thursday evening saw Zelym Kotsoiev of Azerbaijan winning Gold in the men’s under 100kg Judo. Kotsoiev won by ippon by default after his opponent, Georgia’s Ilia Sulaimanidze, picked up three shido warnings.
Bronze medals went to Peter Paltchik of Israel and Muzaffarbek Turoboyev of Uzbekistan.
In men’s Rowing four, team USA snatched Gold from New Zealand at the finish line.
It was a tough Silver for New Zealand, who finished just .85 of a second behind the Americans. Bronze went to Great Britain, who claimed a 20th medal for Team GB at Paris 2024.
In swimming, there are four more finals on Thursday night, and the 200m men’s backstroke looks like it could be a race too close to call as Hungary’s 2023 world champion Hubert Kos takes on Rio 2016 winner Ryan Murphy of the USA.
For South Africa’s Tatjana Smith, things are looking good as she eyes Gold in the 200m breaststroke final. She already has one Gold in the bag after winning the 100m breaststroke event on Tuesday night.
Canada’s Summer McIntosh is the two-times defending world champion in the 200m butterfly and is also hoping to take home Gold in Thursday night’s event. She also already has one in the bag after winning Gold in the 400m medley and Silver in the 400m freestyle.
However, amid growing concerns around the spread of COVID, Australian swimmer Zac Stubblety-Cook revealed Wednesday shortly after winning Silver in the men’s 200m breaststroke that he had tested positive.
Cook is the latest to join a growing number of athletes who’ve tested positive for COVID, including British swimming star Adam Peaty, who announced his diagnosis less than 24 hours after winning silver in the 100m breaststroke on Monday.
Australia’s Lani Pallister withdrew just hours before the Women’s 1500m freestyle on Tuesday, opting to “save her energy” for Thursday’s 4×200 freestyle relay instead, according to the Australian Olympic Committee.
This brings the total number of athletes confirmed with COVID to nine, including at least five Australian water polo players who tested positive prior to the start of the Games.
According to French newspaper Le Monde, Paris Olympics organizers do not have any stringent protocols or preventive measures in place to curb the apparent surge in infections.
In other news of the day, the USA’s 3×3 women’s basketball team fell to Australia 15-17 in Thursday’s game. The US women’s team, which previously lost to Azerbaijan and Germany, now sits dead last in its group of eight teams.
The men’s 3×3 team isn’t faring too well either. Jimmer Fredette and company are 0-2 and take on Lithuania in a must-win matchup later Thursday.
Meanwhile, action at the Olympic track starts Friday and all winners in track and field will be given the honor of ringing the big bell inscribed with “Paris 2024” that’s located on the edge of the track at Stade de France.
As part of the legacy of the Paris Olympics, the bell eventually will move from the stadium to a permanent home at the rebuilt Notre Dame Cathedral.
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Ariana Snooker Championship Season 2 set to kick off next week
The second season of the Ariana Snooker Championship is set to officially commence on Monday next week, bringing together top cueists from across Afghanistan.
The tournament will feature 32 players representing all provinces where snooker is actively developed and played. All participants secured their places through earlier qualification rounds held prior to the main event.
The championship will be contested in the six-red ball snooker format. The group stage, knockout rounds, and quarterfinals will be played in a best-of-seven frames format, with players required to win four frames to advance to the next stage.
The semifinals and final will follow a best-of-nine frames format, ensuring a more competitive conclusion as players compete for the season title.
Under a signed agreement, the Ariana Snooker Championship will continue for four additional seasons, with all matches broadcast on Ariana Television, further supporting the growth and visibility of snooker in Afghanistan.
Fans are encouraged to follow Ariana Television and Ariana News’ social media pages for all updates and broadcast schedules on this exciting event.
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Rashid Khan retains No. 1 spot in ICC ODI and T20I bowling rankings
Afghanistan star spinner Rashid Khan has maintained his position as the world’s top-ranked bowler in both One Day International (ODI) and T20 International cricket, according to the latest ICC rankings.
Rashid continues to lead the ODI bowling rankings with 705 rating points, while also holding the No. 1 position in T20I bowling with 753 rating points.
The Afghan leg-spinner has remained one of the most consistent performers in international cricket, playing a key role for Afghanistan across formats with his wicket-taking ability and economical bowling.
In the latest ODI rankings, England fast bowler Jofra Archer and South Africa spinner Keshav Maharaj follow Rashid in second and third places respectively.
In T20Is, India spinner Varun Chakravarthy and Pakistan bowler Abrar Ahmed are among the closest challengers to the Afghan star.
Rashid’s continued dominance in ICC rankings comes as Afghanistan’s cricket team prepares for upcoming international assignments and major global tournaments.
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All eyes on Jeddah as AFC U-17 Asian Cup 2026 kicks off
Adding to the tournament’s reach, Ariana Radio and Television Network (ATN) has confirmed it will broadcast matches live and exclusively on Ariana News for the duration of the tournament, which runs through until May 22.
The Asian football spotlight shifts to Jeddah this week as the AFC U-17 Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2026 kicks off on Tuesday May 5, with 16 of the continent’s top youth teams competing for regional glory and qualification to the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2026.
All matches will be staged at King Abdullah Sports City, where a centralized tournament model will see four stadiums within a single complex host every fixture — a format designed to streamline operations and enhance the experience for players and fans alike, alongside dedicated fan zones and entertainment activities.
Adding to the tournament’s reach, Ariana Radio and Television Network (ATN) has confirmed it will broadcast matches live and exclusively on Ariana News for the duration of the tournament, which runs through until May 22.
The tournament features a blend of traditional powerhouses and emerging sides. Hosts Saudi Arabia headline Group A alongside Tajikistan, Thailand and Myanmar, while Group B includes former champions Japan, Indonesia, China and Qatar. In Group C, South Korea face Yemen, Vietnam and the United Arab Emirates, while defending champions Uzbekistan lead Group D with Australia, India and North Korea.
Only the top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stage, with all eight quarter-finalists automatically qualifying for the World Cup in Qatar later this year.
Opening day fixtures will see Saudi Arabia take on Myanmar as the hosts aim to build on last year’s runner-up finish, while Tajikistan face Thailand in the other Group A clash. In Group B, four-time champions Japan meet Qatar, with Indonesia set to play China.
Beyond the competition, the tournament is a key test event for Saudi Arabia ahead of the AFC Asian Cup 2027, offering an opportunity to refine tournament delivery, coordination and infrastructure at scale.
With scouts, fans and broadcasters closely watching, the competition is expected to showcase some of Asia’s brightest young talents — many of whom will be aiming to take their first step onto the global stage.
Fans across Afghanistan are meanwhile encouraged to follow Ariana News and Ariana Television’s social media pages for updated information and broadcast schedules on this tournament.
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