PARIS OLYMPICS: What you should know now
China has taken the lead in the medals table with its first gold medals from Paris 2024.
France's rail network is slowly recovering from Friday's sabotage attack that caused travel chaos. However, authorities still do not know who was to blame.
What you need to Know about the Olympics this Saturday
FRANCE REACH RUGBY FINAL
France defeated South Africa 19-5 to qualify for the Olympic Men's Rugby Sevens final.
The first time
. Antoine Dupont will face either Fiji, the defending champions, or Australia at 7.45pm (1745 GMT).
First Golds for China
China won the first two gold medals, the 10 metre mixed team air rifle event on the shooting range as well as the 3 metre synchronised Springboard Diving.
Chen Yiwen & Chang Yani started China's quest for eight diving golds at the women’s competition.
'RACE of the Century'
Later on Saturday, the women's 400-metre freestyle swimming showdown will take place. This is being billed as "the race of the century".
Ariarne Titmus, Australia's Olympic Champion, will be defending her title in Rio against American Katie Ledecky and Canadian Summer McIntosh.
SEARCH FOR RAIL SABOTEURS
The French interior minister has said that foreign involvement is possible in the attack on signal stations and cable sabotage, but it's too early to determine who is responsible.
Patrice Vergriete, Minister of Transport in France, told reporters that the high-speed rail system should return to normal on Monday.
POURING RAIN
The rain continued to pour down during the flamboyant opening ceremony of Paris 2024 on Friday. Wet weather conditions forced the postponement of the skateboarding contest.
Rain caused delays in the tennis matches on the courts that were not covered. This frustrated the spectators.
Paris 2024 organizers are confident that triathlon events will take place on Tuesday as planned, despite the fact that Sunday's training swim may be cancelled due to concerns about the water quality of the Seine.
Misidentification
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has apologized to South Korea for introducing the delegation as coming from North Korea at Friday's Opening Ceremony.
The South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol met with IOC Chief Thomas Bach on Saturday, asking to ensure that similar mistakes are never made again.
'DRONEGATE" HANGS OVER WOMEN’S SOCCER
Canada's female soccer players have struggled to overcome a spying controversy that saw their head coach Bev priestman expelled from the Paris Games.
New Zealand claimed that Canada staff had flown drones above their training session before their first match at the Olympics. The Canadians won. Richard Lough and Rachel Armstrong compiled the article; Ingrid Melander edited it. Ed Osmond, Ken Ferris, Ed Osmond, Ken Ferris.