
Twenty-two medals are available on 22nd August.| Athletics | 6 (Men's 50km Walk, Women's Long Jump, Men's Pole Vault, Women's 5000m, Women's 4 x 100m Relay, Men's Decathlon, Men's 4x100m Relay) |
| Baseball | |
| Basketball | |
| Boxing | |
| Beach Volleyball | 1 (Men's Team) |
| Canoe - Flatwater | 6 (Men's K1 1000m, Men's C1 1000m, Women's K4 500m, Men's K2 1000m, Men's C2 1000m, Men's K4 1000m) |
| Cycling - Mountain Bike | 1 (Women's Cross Country) |
| Diving | |
| Football | 1 (Women's Team) |
| Handball | |
| Hockey | 1 (Women's Team) |
| Gymnastics - Rhythmic | |
| Modern Pentathlon | 1 (Women's Individual) |
| Synchronised Swimming | 1 (Team) |
| Table Tennis | 1 (Women's Singles) |
| Taekwondo | 2 (Women's Under 67kg, Men's Under 80kg) |
| Volleyball | |
| Water Polo | |
| Wrestling |



Dean Macey completes his Olympic journey and the Men's sprint relay team will be hoping to repeat their Athens performance. Tim Brabants has a good chance of a medal in the Men's K1 1000m to add to the Bronze Medal that he got in Sydney 2000. Georgina Harland won the women's Modern pentathlon bronze medal at Athens 2004. The Women's Hockey Team could also be in medal contention.

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