The fourth day of the Tokyo Olympics saw the Philippines’ first-ever Olympic gold medallist, as weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz won the 55kg category with a total of 224 kgs.
Japan’s 13-year-old skateboarder Nishiya Momji scripted history by winning the first women’s skateboarding gold medal and became the second-youngest gold medal winner, at 13 years 330 days.
The record for the youngest Olympic champion is held by American diver Marjorie Gestring at 13 years and 268 days at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
Complete list of gold medallists on Day 4:
South Korea: Archery: Men’s team
Russia: Artistic gymnastics: Men’s team
Benjamin Savsek (Slo): Canoe Slalom: Men
Tom Pidcock (GBr): Cycling Mountain bike: Men’s cross-country
Thomas Daley & Matty Lee (GBr): Diving: Men’s synchronised 10m platform
Cheung Ka Long (HK): Fencing: Men’s foil
Sofia Pozdniakova (ROC): Fencing: Women’s sabre
Nora Gjakova (Kos): Judo: Women’s 57kg
Shohei Ono (Jpn): Judo: Men’s 73kg
Vincent Hancock (USA): Shooting: Skeet men
Amber English (USA): Shooting: Skeet women
Momiji Nishiya (Jpn): Skateboarding: Women’s street
Ariarne Timus (Aus): Swimming: Women’s 400m freestyle
Margaret MacNeil (Can): Swimming: Women’s 100m butterfly
Adam Peaty (GBr): Swimming: Men’s 100m breaststroke
USA: Swimming: Men’s 4x100m freestyle
Jun Mizutani & Mima Ito (Jpn): Table tennis: Mixed doubles
Maksim Khramtcov (Rus): Taekwondo: Men’s 80kg
Matea Jelic (Cro): Taekwondo: Women’s 67kg
Kristian Blummenfelt (Nor): Triathlon: Men
Hidily Diaz (Phi): Weightlifting: Women’s 55kg