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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

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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. 

 

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India suspends Indian Premier League T20 cricket tournament

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India’s cricket board has suspended the money-spinning Indian Premier League (IPL) T20 tournament amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, Reuters reported on Friday.

Thursday’s IPL match was abandoned midway after fighting began in India’s border regions, but the cricket board attributed the disruption to a power failure at the stadium in the hill city of Dharamsala.

The world’s richest cricket tournament began its current season on March 22, and the final fixture was scheduled to be played on May 25, with matches being spread over 13 venues across the country.

The nuclear-armed neighbours have been locked in conflict since Wednesday, when India targeted multiple locations in Pakistan, claiming they were “terrorist infrastructure” in response to a deadly attack in Kashmir last month.

New Delhi named two Pakistani nationals as suspects and accused Islamabad of being involved in the attack, a charge Pakistan denied and sought an independent probe.

India’s army said Pakistan’s armed forces carried out “multiple attacks” using drones and other munitions across the entire western border on Thursday night and early Friday, a claim Pakistan denied.

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IPL 2025: Dharamsala match abandoned due to security concerns

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Thursday’s Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings was called off mid-way through due to security reasons.

This was after the floodlights at the HPCA stadium in Dharamsala were switched off and spectators asked to evacuate the stadium.

According to IANS, Arun Dhumal, IPL Chairman, said that the decision was taken as a precautionary measure, based on the red alert issued in Jammu.

Indian media reported the match was called off following air raid alerts in nearby areas, which forced a blackout in the hill town.

The Punjab side was 122 for 1 in 10.1 overs when the lights went out which at first was attributed to floodlight failure. But later the teams and the spectators were evacuated from the stadium for their security.

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Ariana Television to broadcast 4th edition of Afghanistan Futsal Premier League

The fourth season of the Afghan Futsal Premier League will include 90 matches, and for the first time, the tournament will be played on a round-robin basis.

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Ariana Television Network (ATN) is thrilled to announce that it will produce and broadcast the Afghanistan Futsal Premier League Season 4.

The tournament is scheduled to begin on June 1 and end on August 12. The games will be held at the Afghanistan Football Federation Futsal Committee Gymnasium.

“The talent of Afghan futsal has now become global,” Mohammad Yousuf Kargar, President of the Afghanistan Football Federation, said at the signing ceremony for the production and broadcasting of the tournament on Thursday.

“We seek to enhance this talent at the Asian and regional levels. The media plays a key role. Alongside the media, the private sector plays a very important and fundamental role.”

Samiurahman Azizi, Manager Sales and Acquisition at ATN, also announced that for the first time, a video support system will be used in the tournament to help the referee make accurate decisions.

“This new technology will not only enhance the quality and transparency of the matches, but also ensure a high-level experience for teams and players,” he said.

Azizi noted that ATN broadcasts major global and domestic events and strives to make the Afghan Futsal Premier League famous worldwide.

He said: “This partnership will start a new chapter for the development of the sport, and we fully believe that these tournaments will open the door to new opportunities for the youth.”

The fourth season of the Afghan Futsal Premier League will include 90 matches, and for the first time, the tournament will be played on a round-robin basis.

Two matches will be held every day, except Saturdays. The first match will start at 4:00 PM and the second match at 6:00 PM.

Foreign players will also participate in the upcoming tournament.

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