Stefanos Ntouskos
Paris 2024: Ntouskos rows his way into men’s single sculls final
Stefanos Ntouskos secured a spot in the men's single sculls final of the Olympic Games, finishing third in the 2nd semi-final series.
The 27-year-old Greek Olympian covered the two kilometers of the race in 6 minutes, 40 seconds and 78 centimeters, behind the German gold medalist, Oliver Zeidler - who set an Olympic record - and the Belarusian silver medalist, Yauhen Zhalaty.
Greek Participation on the 6th Day of the Paris Olympics
On Thursday (1/8), Greek athletes will compete in six different events on the 6th day of the Paris Olympics. Following Tselidis’ first Greek medal in judo, Antigoni Drisbioti and Apostolos Christou will be aiming for podium finishes in their respective finals.
Olympic Games 2024: Schedule and Viewing Information for Greek Athletes Today
Today marks the first day of the Olympic Games competitions following the official opening ceremony, and the Greek flag will be represented in both individual and team sports.
Greece will participate in seven different sports on this first day of competition, Saturday, July 27.
Olympic Flame lighting ceremony to take place on April 16
The Olympic Flame lighting ceremony ahead of the Paris Olympic Games will take place at the ancient site of Olympia on April 16 in a public event that will be televised live around the world, according to the program announced on Thursday.
Greece’s Stefanos Ntouskos in upset clinches rowing gold medal, breaking Olympics record
Greek rower Stefanos Ntouskos has clinched Greece's first ever Olympic gold medal in the sport, breaking the Olympic record.
Ntouskos pulled a surprise victory in the men's single sculls with a time of 6min 40.45sec, breaking the previous record of Mahe Drysdale of New Zealand (6:40:45 in the 2016 Rio di Janeiro Olympics) and defeating two time world champion Kjetil Borch.