<b>Follow the latest news on the </b><a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/olympics/2024/07/26/live-2024-paris-olympics-opening-ceremony/" target="_blank"><b>2024 Paris Olympics</b></a> Egypt's Ahmed Elgendy capped a historic day for his nation when he became the first Arab or African athlete to win the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/olympics/" target="_blank">Olympic </a>gold medal in the men's modern pentathlon in Paris. Earlier on Saturday, weightlifter Sara Ahmed clinched silver in the women's 81kg weightlifting. Elgendy, who also broke new ground by winning silver at Tokyo 2020 three years ago, beat Japan's Taishu Sato and Italy's Giorgio Malan into silver and bronze medal places, respectively. Elgendy's total score of 1,555 points was a world record. The 24-year-old said before the start of the Games that he had been <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/olympics/2024/07/15/paris-olympics-meeting-with-mo-salah-gives-ahmed-elgendy-fuel-to-go-for-pentathlon-gold/" target="_blank">inspired by a conversation with Egyptian football star Mohamed Salah</a>, which had given him extra motivation to win gold. Elgendy had posted a picture of himself with <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/mohamed-salah/" target="_blank">Salah</a> on social media, saying: "Salah is a role model for all of us [Egyptians]. Having a conversation with him, not just taking a photo, is a very big thing. "We talked about the Olympics and preparations; it was a very good thing." Elgendy had a 17-second head start for the laser run – the final event combining distance running and shooting – after his earlier strong showings in the horse riding, fencing and swimming events. Elgendy's lead was never seriously threatened on the laser run, where he won by 13 seconds over Sato. The pentathlon event in Paris involved equestrian showjumping, fencing, freestyle swimming, laser pistol shooting and cross-country running. It is the last time horse riding will be included in the event as it will be replaced by "American Ninja Warrior" themed obstacle courses for the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Meanwhile, Ahmed clinched a superb silver medal in the 81kg women's weightlifting final on Saturday. Ahmed achieved a total lift of 268kg, made up of 117kg in the snatch and 151kg in the clean and jerk, surpassing her previous personal best of 148kg set in 2022. It was also an Olympic record until gold medallist Solfrid Koanda of Norway lifted 154kg to set a new mark and with it secure top spot on the podium. Koanda had earlier lifted a best of 121kg in the snatch. Ecuador’s Neisi Dajomes secured the bronze with a total lift of 267kg. Ahmed, a bronze medallist at the 2016 Rio Olympics, now has a silver for her collection in what was her nation's second medal of these Games after Mohamed El Sayed earlier won a bronze in the men's fencing in the epee category.