Day five at the Olympics brought a new medal, final spots, and some ups and downs. Lets see a few of those:
Silver for Hayden Wilde
New Zealand’s Hayden Wilde won a silver medal in the triathlon at the Paris Olympics. He was just beaten by his friend and rival, Alex Yee from Great Britain, in the final meters. Wilde’s race plan went perfectly, but Yee proved to be the better athlete. This comes after Wilde was denied gold due to a penalty at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham two years ago.

Rowing Duo into FinalJackie Kiddle and Shannon Cox, lightweight double scullers, secured a spot in the final by finishing second in their semifinal. Their time was the fifth best across the two semifinals. However, the men’s pair of Dan Williamson and Phillip Wilson finished fourth in their semifinal and did not make the final.

Sailing: Kiwi Crews into Medal Races
In sailing, Isaac McHardie and Will McKenzie are in bronze position in the men’s 49er event, heading into tomorrow’s medal race. They are close to winning gold if they finish high in the final race. The 49er FX crew, Jo Aleh and Molly Meech, reached the medal race in seventh place but are unlikely to win a medal. Windsurfer Josh Armit is in fifth place, while Veerle ten Have improved to eighth.

Swimming: Kiwi Short of Semifinals
Backstroker Kane Follows participated in the 200m men’s heats, finishing second in his heat with a time of 1 minute and 58.63 seconds, but did not make it to the semifinals.

Equestrian
Melissa Galloway, riding Windermere J’Obei W (Joey), did not qualify for the dressage final. She scored 68.913, falling short of the qualifying mark.

Football to Come
The Football Ferns have a crucial match against France tomorrow morning. They must win to have a chance of making it to the quarter-finals.
UPDATE: Football Ferns lost to france 2-1.

very interesting
I loved reading it because, I never knew that maybe chocolate might be gone in the future!
save the chocolate…
I enjoyed this reading because
it show what climate changes does!!
they might have to move most chocolate into a colder place, since the climate clock is getting low
so temperature might get higher.
i love chocolate
I’m allergic to dairy, but this makes me sad for my best friends all around NZ (don’t think it’s weird because I actually do). And my chocolate loving cousin, her name is Dana (I’m from South Korea and she told me how to spell her name in Korean but its not pronounced like Dana).
I know that there are chocolate lovers around the world so, poor them or if you like chocolate poor you (even though I’m allergic to dairy, or to make it easy dairy products: cheese, milk, butter etc).