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Women’s gymnastics team qualifications took place early today. The U.S., helmed by Simone Biles, qualified first as a team and has finalists in all-around and individual events.
Team USA’s Haley Batten clinched silver in women’s mountain biking after narrowly winning an epic battle with Sweden’s Jenny Rissveds for second place. Elsewhere, tennis star Coco Gauff won the first match of her Olympic debut in straight sets, beating Australia’s Ajla Tomljanović without ceding a single game.
USA men’s basketball began its gold medal defense with a win, defeating Serbia 110-84 in its group play opener. Kevin Durant and LeBron James led the way for the U.S., scoring 21 and 23 points, respectively.
Team USA’s Torri Huske and Gretchen Walsh took gold and silver, respectively, in the women’s 100-meter butterfly.
Nic Fink, the sole American in the field for the men’s 100-meter breaststroke, tied for silver with Great Britain’s Adam Peaty.

What to expect tomorrow

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NBC’s prime-time broadcast of Day 2 of the Paris Games has concluded.

Here are some of the medal events happening tomorrow:

Shooting — 10-meter air rifle women’s and men’s final — 9:30 a.m. Paris/3:30 a.m. ET and 12 p.m. Paris/6 a.m. ET, respectively

Diving — Men’s synchronized 10-meter platform final — 11 a.m. Paris/5 a.m. ET

Equestrian — Eventing team jumping final and eventing individual jumping final — 11 a.m. Paris/5 a.m. ET and 3 p.m. Paris/9 a.m. ET, respectively

Cycling — Men’s cross-country mountain biking — 2 p.m. Paris/ 8:10 a.m. ET

Torri Huske, left, and Gretchen Walsh pose with their medalsGold medalist Torri Huske and silver medalist Gretchen Walsh of the U.S. after the swimming medal ceremony for the women’s 100-meter butterfly final Sunday.Sarah Stier / Getty Images

Team USA’s women have won nine of the 12 medals Americans have collected in Paris so far.

That includes two of the U.S.’ three gold medals — one earned by Lee Kiefer in women’s individual foil fencing and one achieved by Torri Huske in the 100-meter butterfly.

Huske was also part of the 4×100-meter freestyle team, winning silver alongside teammates Kate Douglass, Gretchen Walsh and Simone Manuel.

Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook won silver in the women’s 3-meter synchronized springboard event, securing Team USA’s first medal of the Games.

Japan and Australia are tied with four gold medals each, but the Americans thus far have the most medals overall.