With day 5 fresh in our memory, our Aussies have been putting the the pedal to the medal.
China is out in front with 9 golds, 7 silvers and 3 bronze medals, France has secured second with 8, 10 and 8, Japan has fallen to third with 8, 3 and 4, Australia holding firm in fourth with 7, 6 and 3 and Great Brittain have snuck into fifth with 6, 6 and 5.
The Tilly's have had their dreams of gold dashed after a controversial upset from the US ending 1-2.
Kyle Chalmers and Zac Stubblety-Cook have both taken out the silver medal in the 100m freestyle and 200m breaststroke respectively.
Jess Fox has maintained form by winning her second Gold for the games, taking the top spot in the Canoe Slalom beating silver by a massive 2.48 seconds
Penny Smith shot for gold but hit a bronze in the Women's Trap Shooting.
Genevieve Longman saved the last-needed goal in penalty shootouts against the Netherlands to advance the Women's Water Polo to the next stage.
And Natalya Diehm had cycled away with a bronze after her performance in the Freestyle BMX Park final.
Nige divulged his retirement plan. to capture a rather large nest egg in the 2028 LA Games.
Tune in tomorrow to stay up to date with the schedule and hear BMX Commentator, Ryan William, chat with Kristen and NIge.
Catch ya then!
Kristen and Nige Podcast:https://omny.fm/shows/kristen-nige-for-breakfast/daily-bears-dont-usually-sing
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