Summary

  • European Championships day two in Glasgow

  • GB cyclists Laura Kenny, Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker & Neah Evans win team pursuit gold

  • Emily Kay wins scratch race silver and the men take team pursuit bronze

  • Swimmer Hannah Miley wins 400m medley bronze; Willmott fourth

  • Adam Peaty & James Wilby win 100m breaststroke semi-finals

  • Jason Kenny's team sprint quartet fails in medal bid

  1. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 14:26 British Summer Time 3 August 2018

    Cycling: Women's team sprint

    The British pairing of Katy Marchant and Lauren Bate-Lowe are next up in the women's team sprint qualifying.

    A huge reception from the Glasgow crowd.

  2. get involved

    Get Involved #bbceurochampspublished at 14:25 British Summer Time 3 August 2018

    Your thoughts on all the action...

    As always we want all your thoughts on all the action so get involved via #bbceurochamps

    Are you in Glasgow? Send us your pictures and we will put them in this page.

  3. 'You should be in the Olympics'published at 14:21 British Summer Time 3 August 2018

    Laura Kenny is part of the British team who will be aiming for team pursuit gold later today and earlier on she posted this great tweet...

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    Easy mistake to make.

  4. A decent view...published at 14:18 British Summer Time 3 August 2018

    We have the synchronised swimming on BBC One at the moment, with the early stages of the cycling on the Red Button. Chris Boardman is part of our commentary team, and has a cracking view.

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  5. cycling (track)

    Brits to look out for...published at 14:16 British Summer Time 3 August 2018

    Some times to look out for in the track cycling this afternoon along with the British competitors...

    • from 14:15: Women's team sprint qualifying - Katy Marchant and Lauren Bate-Lowe
    • 14:29: Men's team sprint qualifying - Jason Kenny, Jack Carlin and Ryan Owens
    • 15:03: Men's team pursuit first round - Ethan Hayter, Oliver Wood, Steven Burke, Kian Emadi
    • 15:29: Women's team pursuit first round - Elinor Barker, Laura Kenny, Eleanor Dickinson and Katie Archibald
    • 15:38: Women's 10km scratch race final - Emily Kay
    • from 15:58: Women's team sprint first round
    • from 16:07: Men's team sprint first round
  6. Postpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 3 August 2018

    It is a busy afternoon in the cycling and hopes are high for a number of British medals.

  7. More gold for the golden couple?published at 14:14 British Summer Time 3 August 2018

    With 10 Olympic gold medals between them, the husband and wife pairing of Jason and Laura Kenny are the golden couple of British cycling.

    Jason KennyImage source, Getty Images

    And both of them could add another European gold medal to their incredible tally today.

  8. Watch: Murdoch misses out as Peaty and Wilby qualifypublished at 11:16 British Summer Time 3 August 2018

    Ross Murdoch misses out on qualification to the next round of the men's breaststroke despite qualifying third fastest overall.

    Only two athletes from the same country are allowed to progress to the semi-finals. With GB's Adam Peaty and James Wilby setting faster times, they will go through at Murdoch's expense.

  9. Watch: GB's Miley finishes third in heat and qualifies for finalpublished at 10:07 British Summer Time 3 August 2018

    No win for Hannah Miley but she is also through to tonight's 400m IM final after finishing third in her heat.

  10. Watch: Amy Willmott wins 400m medley heatpublished at 10:02 British Summer Time 3 August 2018

    Amy Willmott wins first heat of the European Championships. She progresses through to the 400m medley final this evening.

  11. BBC coveragepublished at 22:46 British Summer Time 2 August 2018

    Laura and Jason Kenny have won 10 Olympic titles between themImage source, BBC Sport
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    Laura and Jason Kenny have won 10 Olympic titles between them

    Gold medals: 12 in cycling, swimming and synchronised swimming.

    17:00 - Swimming: Women's 400m individual medley

    Home favourite Hannah Miley is out for revenge against team-mate Aimee Willmott, who pipped her to Commonwealth gold in this event in April.

    Miley's first senior title came in this event at the European Championships in 2010, and the Scot also won gold at Glasgow 2014.

    18:45 - Track cycling: Women's team pursuit & 20:03 - Men's team sprint

    The women's team pursuit sees four-time Olympic champion Laura Kenny looking for her first major gold medal since the birth of her first child, Albie, last summer.

    Her husband Jason Kenny will be doing the same in the men's team sprint. The six-time Olympic gold medallist secretly retired after the 2016 Olympics - but reversed his decision before making it public.

    Network coverage: 09:00-13:45, BBC Two; 13:45-17:15, BBC One; 17:15-21:00, BBC Two

    Further coverage: 08:45-19:30, BBC Red Button & 09:00-21:00, Uninterrupted coverage, Connected TV and online.