Swimming--Women's 200m Butterfly

(L-R) Silver medallist Jiao Liuyang of China, gold medallist Liu Zige of China, and bronze medallist Jessicah Schipper of Australia. Liu set a new world record of 2 minutes, 4.18 seconds; her medal is the host's first swimming gold at the ongoing Games
Swimming--Men's 200m Breaststroke

Kosuke Kitajima of Japan shows off the gold medal after the award ceremony. Brenton Rickard of Australia won the silver. The bronze went to Hugues Duboscq of France. The 25-year-old Kitajima, who has also kept his Olympic title in 100m breaststroke, is the first swimmer to win four breaststroke gold medals at the Olympics
Swimming--Women's 4X200m Freestyle Relay

(L-R) Kylie Palmer, Bronte Barratt, Linda Mackenzie and Stephanie Rice wave to the crowd after receiving their gold medals. The Aussie quartet set a new world record of 7 minutes, 44.31 seconds. China took the silver and the U.S. won the third, all inside the previous world record
Swimming--Men's 100m Freestyle

Alain Bernard of France shows off his gold medal. Eamon Sullivan of Australia took the silver. Jason Lezak of the U.S. and Cesar Filho Cielo of Brazil shared the bronze
Shooting--Women's 50m Rifle Three Positions

(L-R) Silver medallist Katerina Emmons of the Czech Republic, gold medallist Du Li of China, and bronze medallist Eglis Yaima Cruz of Cuba. Du, who finished the fifth in the women's 10m air rifle, staged a comeback to set a new Olympic record of 690.3 points, 1.9 points higher than the previous one held by Russian shooter Lioubov Galkina
Gymnastics--Men's Individual All-around

(L-R) Silver medallist Kohai Uchimura of Japan, gold medallist Yang Wei of China, and bronze medallist Benoit Caranobe of France
Shooting--Women's Skeet

(L-R) Silver medallist Kimberly Rhode, gold medallist Chiara Cainero of Italy, and bronze medallist Christine Brinker of Germany
Archery--Women's Individual

(L-R) Bronze medallist Yun Ok-hee of South Korea, gold medallist Zhang Juanjuan of China, and silver medallist Park Sung-hyun of South Korea. Zhang brought down one of the greatest kingdoms built by South Korean women's archers who had won every Olympic gold since the 1984 Olympic Games. Her victory is China's first Olympic gold in archery
Judo--Women's 78kg

(L-R) Silver medallist Yalennis Castillo of Cuba, gold medallist Yang Xiuli of China, and bronze medallists Jeong Gyeong-mi of South Korea and Stephanie Possamai of France
Judo-Men's 100kg

(L-R) Silver medallist Askhat Zhitkeyev of Kazakhstan, gold medallist Tuvshinbayar Naidan of Mongolia, and bronze medallists Movlud Miraliyev of Azerbaijan and Henk Grol of the Netherlands. Naidan won the first-ever Olympic gold medal for the country in 44 years
Wrestling--Men's 96kg Greco-Roman

(L-R) Silver medallist Mirko Englich of Germany, gold medallist Aslanbek Khushtov of Russia, and bronze medallists Adam Wheeler of the U.S. and Asset Mambetov of Kazakhstan
Wrestling--Men's 84kg Greco-Roman

Italian wrestler Andrea Minguzzi bites his gold medal at the award ceremony. Zoltan Fodor of Hungary took the silver. Ara Abrahamian of Sweden and Nazmi Avluca of Turkey shared the bronze
Wrestling--Men's 120kg Greco-Roman

(L-R) Silver medallist Khasan Baroev of Russia, gold medallist Mijain Lopez of Cuba, and bronze medallists Mindaugas Mizgaitis of Lithuaniaand and Yuri Patrikeev of Armenia
Fencing--Women's Team Sabre

(L-R) Silver medallists of China, gold medallists of Ukraine, and bronze medallists of the U.S.. Ukraine bettered China 45-44 to win the country's first gold at the ongoing Games
Equestrian--Team Dressage

Riders of Germany wave to the audience after receiving gold medals in the Olympic co-host city Hong Kong. It is the country's 7th successive Olympic title. The silver went to the Netherlands and the bronze went to Denmark |