LIVE WRAP | Tokyo Olympics Day 5: Every Team SA athlete in action – 28 July 2021

A breakdown of all Team SA’s representatives in action on Day 5 of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on Wednesday, 28 July.

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Chad le Clos finished fifth in the men’s 200m butterfly final in Wednesday action, while Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio came eighth in the women’s cycling time-trial.

Elsewhere, the men’s rugby sevens team will play off for fifth and sixth place later.

In women’s hockey, the Netherlands beat Team SA  5-0.

CYCLING
Women’s Individual Time Trial: 
Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio finished sixth after finishing the 22.1km route in 32:37.60. She had been in the leader’s “box seat” after 16 of the 25 riders had finished, but the powerhouse top seeds came through with times to knock her down the sheets. Gold went to Annemiek van Vleuten of the Netherlands, with Marlen Reusser (Switzerland) taking silver and Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands) the bronze.

HOCKEY
Women’s Pool A: Netherlands 5 South Africa 0. Having suffered defeats to Ireland (2-0) and Great Britain (4-1), the South Africans were up against it here against the Dutch. Although Netherlands had six penalty corners in the first quarter they couldn’t score, but broke through in the 16th minute. South Africa were under siege and conceded further goals in the 35th and 42nd minutes. It was now one-way traffic and further goals in the 52nd and 55th minute added the gloss. The Netherlands had 28 shots at goal, to South Africa’s one.

RUGBY SEVENS
Men’s Placing, 5th-8th: South Africa 22 Australia 19. South Africa had been on the wrong end of an upset when they lost to six-man Argentina in the quarter-finals which put them out of medal contention. Here, on the final day of the competition, they were playing for price. First half tries by Siviwe Soyizwape and Ronald Brown (2) put them 17-0 up at the break. However, Australia struck back to reduce the deficit to 17-12 before JC Pretorius crossed to stretch the gap to 22-12. A converted try to Australia with a minute left closed the gap to 22-19 but SA held on for the win.

SWIMMING

Men’s 200m Butterfly final: Chad Le Clos, the 2012 Olympic champion, had qualified third fastest for the final and went off in lane three. Hungary’s 21-year-old Kristof Milak had looked dominant in getting this far and duly won the gold in an Olympic record 1:51.25. Le Clos had reacted quickly off the blocks and yet it was Milak who led him at the 50m. Le Clos rallied and led at halfway in 53.32. That’s when Milak started to assert his authority and at the 150m turn the South African was third, before he was outgunned for the bronze medal in the last 25m. Le Clos finished fifth in 1:54.93. It was his fastest swim of the week.

READ | WILL CHAD LE CLOS ADD TO OLYMPIC MEDAL HAUL? WHY THE SMART MONEY SAYS NO

STILL TO COME

CYCLING

Men’s Individual Time Trial, 07:00 –  Stefan De Bod will represent SA

FOOTBALL
Men’s Group A, 13:30:
 South Africa, who have lost their opening two matches, 1-0 to Japan and 4-3 to France, are up against the pool favourites Mexico

SAILING
Men’s Skiff: Beni Daniel and Alex Burger

Men’s One Person Dinghy (Heavyweight), race 4: Leo Davis

SWIMMING

Women’s 100m freestyle, Heats: Erin Gallagher

Men’s 200m backstroke, 12:21: Martin Bindell

Women’s 200m breaststroke, Heats, 12:49: Tatjana Schoenmaker

WATERPOLO
Women’s Preliminary Round, Group A, 08:30: 
Canada vs South Africa



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