Monday's Rio Olympics schedule and results
Schedule and results from Monday's Rio Olympics competition. All times Pacific.
For Tuesday's schedule and results, go here.
Badminton
Men
Singles
Round of 16
Tien Chen Chou, Taiwan, def. Yun Hu, Hong Kong, 21-10, 21-13.
Srikanth Kidambi, India, def. Jan O Jorgensen, Denmark, 21-19, 21-19.
Rajiv Ouseph, Britain, def. Tommy Sugiarto, Indonesia, 21-21, 14-14, 21-21.
Viktor Axelsen, Denmark, def. Scott Evans, Ireland, 21-16, 21-12.
Wan Ho Son, South Korea, def. Ka Long Angus Ng, Hong Kong, 23-21, 21-17.
Doubles
Quarterfinals
Biao Chai and Wei Hong, China, def. Vladimir Ivanov and Ivan Sozonov, Russia, 21-13, 16-21, 21-16.
V Shem Goh and Wee Kiong Tan, Malaysia, def. Yong Dae Lee and Yeon Seong Yoo, South Korea, 17-17, 21-21, 21-21.
Haifeng Fu and Nan Zhang, China, def. Gi Jung Kim and Sa Rang Kim, South Korea, 11-11, 21-21, 24-24.
Marcus Ellis and Chris Langridge, Britain, def. Hiroyuki Endo and Kenichi Hayakawa, Japan, 21-19, 21-17.
Women
Singles
Round of 16
Ji Hyun Sung, South Korea, def. Linda Zetchiri, Bulgaria, 21-15, 21-12.
Porntip Buranaprasertsuk, Thailand, def. Maria Ulitina, Ukraine, 21-14, 21-16.
Nozomi Okuhara, Japan, def. Yeon Ju Bae, South Korea, 21-6, 21-7.
Akane Yamaguchi, Japan, def. Ratchanok Intanon, Thailand, 21-19, 21-16.
V. Sindhu Pusarla, India, def. Tzu Ying Tai, Taiwan, 21-13, 21-15.
Doubles
Quarterfinals
Misaki Matsutomo and Ayaka Takahashi, Japan, def. Vivian Kah Mun Hoo and Khe Wei Woon, Malaysia, 21-21, 18-18, 21-21.
Kyung Eun Jung and Seung Chan Shin, South Korea, def. Eefje Muskens and Selena Piek, Netherlands, 21-21, 20-20, 21-21.
Yuanting Tang and Yang Yu, China, def. Nitya Krishinda Maheswari and Greysia Polii, Indonesia, 21-11, 21-14.
Christinna Pedersen and Kamilla Rytter juhl, Denmark, def. Ye Na Chang and So Hee Lee, South Korea, 28-28, 18-18, 21-21.
Mixed Doubles
Semifinals
Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir, Indonesia, def. Nan Zhang and Yunlei Zhao, China, 21-16, 21-15.
Peng Soon Chan and Liu Ying Goh, Malaysia, def. Chen Xu and Jin Ma, China, 21-12, 21-19.
Basketball (men)
Brazil 86, Nigeria 69
Spain 92,. Argentina 73
Croatia 90, Lithuania 81
Beach volleyball (men)
Quarterfinals
Alison Cerutti and Bruno Schmidt, Brazil, def. Phil Dalhausser and Nicholas Lucena, United States, 21-14, 12-21, 15-9
Alexander Brouwer and Robert Meeuwsen, Netherlands, def. Reinder Nummerdor and Christiaan Varenhorst, Netherlands, 25-23, 21-17
Paolo Nicolai and Daniele Lupo, Italy, def. Nikita Liamin and Dmitri Barsuk, Russia, 21-18, 20-22, 15-11
Viacheslav Krasilnikov and Konstantin Semenov, Russia, def. Nivaldo Nadhir Diaz Gomez and Sergio Reynaldo Gonzalez Bayard, Cuba, 22-20, 22-24, 18-16
Boxing
Men's heavyweight
Gold--Evgeny Tishchenko, Russia
Silver--Vassiliy Levit, Kazakhsta.
Bronze--Rustam Tulaganov, Uzbekistan
Bronze—Erislandy Savon, Cuba
Cycling
Men
Omnium
Gold--Elia Viviani, Italy
Silver--Mark Cavendish, Britain
Bronze--Lasse Norman Hansen, Denmark
Diving
Men's 3-meter springboard qualifiers
1. Yuan Cao, China, 498.70.
2. Rommel Pacheco, Mexico, 488.25).
3. Kristian Ipsen, United States, 461.35).
4. Evgenii Kuznetsov, Russia, 449.90.
5. Sebastian Morales, Colombia, 447.05.
6. Patrick Hausding, Germany, 440.00.
7. Jack Laugher, Britain, 439.95.
8. Rodrigo Diego, Mexico, 430.70).
9. Stephan Feck, Germany, 423.50).
10. Mike Hixon, United States, 421.60).
11. Yona Knight-Wisdom, Jamaica, 416.55.
12. Philippe Gagne, Canada, 400.75.
13. Oliver Dingley, Ireland, 399.80.
14. Cesar Castro, Brazil, 398.85.
15. Illya Kvasha, Ukraine, 398.20.
16. Grant Nel, Australia, 395.05.
17. Michele Benedetti, Italy, 390.85.
18. Ilia Zakharov, Russia, 389.90.
Equestrian
Dressage individual Grand Prix freestyle
Gold--Charlotte Dujardin, Britain
Silver--Isabell Werth, Germany
Bronze--Kristina Sprehe, Germany
Field Hockey (women's quarterfinals)
New Zealand 4, Australia 2
Germany 2, United States 1
Britain 3, Spain 1
Netherlands 3, Argentina 2
Gymnastics (men)
Rings final
Gold--Eleftherios Petrounias, Greece, 16.000
Silver--Arthur Zanetti, Brazil, 15.766
Bronze--Denis Ablyazin, Russia, 15.700
Vault final
Gold--Ri Se-gwang, North Korea, 15.691
Silver--Denis Ablyazin, Russia, 15.516
Bronze--Kenzō Shirai, Japan, 15.449
Gymnastics (women)
Gold--Sanne Wevers, Netherlands, 15.466
Silver--Lauren Hernandez, United States, 15.333
Bronze--Simone Biles, United States, 14.733
Handball (men)
Slovenia 25, Poland 20
Germany 31, Egypt 25
France 33, Denmark 30
Sweden 30, Brazil 19
Croatia 41, Tunisia 26
Qatar 22, Argentina 18
Swimming
Women's open water 10-kilometer
Gold--Sharon van Rouwendaal, Netherlands, 1:56:32
Silver--Rachele Bruni, Italy, 1:56:49
Bronze--Poliana Okimoto, Brazil, 1:56:51
Table tennis
Women's team semifinals
Ning Ding and Shiwen Liu and Xiaoxia Li, China, def. Tianwei Feng and Yihan Zhou and Mengyu Yu, Singapore, 3-0.
Jun Mizutani and Maharu Yoshimura and Koki Niwa, Japan, def. Timo Boll and Bastian Steger and Dimitrij Ovtcharov, Germany, 3-1.
Men's team semifinals
Long Ma and Xin Xu and Jike Zhang, China, def. Saehyuk Joo and Youngsik Jeoung and Sangsu Lee, South Korea, 3-0.
Jun Mizutani and Maharu Yoshimura and Koki Niwa, Japan, def. Timo Boll and Bastian Steger and Dimitrij Ovtcharov, Germany, 3-1.
Track and field
Men
800 meters
Gold--David Lekuta Rudisha, Kenya, 1:42.15
Silver--Taoufik Makhloufi, Algeria, 1:42.61
Bronze--Clayton Murphy, United States, 1:42.93
Pole vault
Gold--Thiago Braz da Silva, Brazil, 19-9 1/4
Silver--Renaud Lavillenie, France, 19-7 1/4
Bronze--Sam Kendricks, United States, 19-2 1/4
Women
400 meters
Gold--Shaunae Miller, Bahamas, 49.44
Silver--Allyson Felix, United States, 49.51
Bronze--Shericka Jackson, Jamaica, 49.85
Hammer throw
Gold--Anita Włodarczyk, Poland, 82.29 meters (world record)
Silver--Zhang Wenxiu, China, 76.75 meters
Bronze--Sophie Hitchon, Great Britain, 74.54 meters
3,000-meter steeplechase
Gold--Ruth Jebet, Bahrain, 8:59.75
Silver--Hyvin Jepkemoi, Kenya, 9:07.12
Bronze--Emma Coburn, United States, 9:07.63
Volleyball (men)
Argentina 3, Egypt 0
United States 3, Mexico 0
Russia 3, Iran 0
Poland 3, Cuba 0
Canada 3, Italy 1
Brazil 3, France 1
Water polo (women's quarterfinals)
United States 13, Brazil 3
Hungary 13, Australia 11
Russia 12, Spain 10
Italy 12, China 7
Weightlifting
Men's 105-kilogram
Gold--Ruslan Nurudinov, Uzbekistan
Silver--Simon Martirosyan, Armenia
Bronze--Alexandr Zaichikov,Kazakhstan
Wrestling
Men
Greco-Roman 85-kilogram
Semifinals
Zhan Beleniuk, Ukraine, def. Javid Hamzatau, Belarus, 6-0.
Davit Chakvetadze, Russia, def. Viktor Lorincz, Hungary, 7-1.
Quarterfinals
Zhan Beleniuk, Ukraine, def. Nikolay Nikolaev Bayryakov, Bulgaria, 10-1.
Javid Hamzatau, Belarus, def. Amer Hrustanovic, Austria, 9-0.
Viktor Lorincz, Hungary, def. Rustam Assakalov, Uzbekistan, 2-1.
Davit Chakvetadze, Russia, def. Denis Maksymilian Kudla, Germany, 8-0.
Greco-Roman 130-kilogram
Semifinals
Riza Kayaalp, Turkey, def. Eduard Popp, Germany, 8-0.
Mijain Lopez Nunez, Cuba, def. Sergey Semenov, Russia, 3-0.
Quarterfinals
Riza Kayaalp, Turkey, def. Sabah Shariati, Azerbaijan, 5-0.
Eduard Popp, Germany, def. Bashir Asgari Babajanzadeh Darzi, Iran, 3-1.
Mijain Lopez Nunez, Cuba, def. Johan Magnus Euren, Sweden, 4-0.
Sergey Semenov, Russia, def. Iakobi Kajaia, Georgia, 5-0.
Monday's Rio Olympics schedule and results
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