What the blazerspublished at 23:19 British Summer Time 6 August 2016
I genuinely cannot think of any item of clothing that I would be willing spend more than £500 on. I hate myself for days when I spend £20 on a pair of jeans.
Adam Peaty wins 100m breaststroke semi-final having set world record in the heats
GB's Miley and Litchfield fourth and Guy sixth in swimming finals
GB beat Australia 2-1 in women's hockey group
Chris Froome misses out on men's road race medal
Tom Rostance
I genuinely cannot think of any item of clothing that I would be willing spend more than £500 on. I hate myself for days when I spend £20 on a pair of jeans.
Men's heavyweight round of 32
Okolie's size difference over Jakubowski is immediately obvious, with his rangy jab in good working order straight away.
He's giving the Polish boxer real problems here, controlling from range, then landing punishing right hands when Jakuwski comes close. Okolie hurts his man with a right to the bad in the final seconds as well.
The 23-year-old Londoner's round? Of course, all three judges give it to the Brit.
Keep it light
Another contender for quote of the day, from the coach of the Russian women's handball team Evgenii Trefilov.
On his thoughts when Korea were winning by seven goals (19-12):
"I wanted to enter the women's changing room and either hang myself or hang everyone."
You'll be relieved to know that Russia won 30-25 in the end.
On his confidence in his team:
"They are like this Russian proverb about women, saying: 'She can stop the running horse, she can enter the house that is on fire, she can carry a man on her shoulders.'"
Men's heavyweight round of 32
Great Britain's Lawrence Okolie is making his way to the ring now, for the final bout of day one in Rio.
He will be facing Igor Jakubowski of Poland for a place in the final 16.
Can he make it three from three for team GB?
Konta/Watson 6-2 Jankovic/Krunic
A few hours after winning in the women's singles, Heather Watson is back out on court. This time, though, she isn't on her own.
Watson is teaming up with Johanna Konta in the doubles - and Britain's leading lights are already a set up against Serbia's Jelena Jankovic and Aleksandra Krunic.
And here's the swimming schedule in full.
Grab a coffee because we're in for the long haul.
Live sport throughout the day and into the night. Great, isn't it?
It'll be worth watching to see how fast Adam Peaty can go in the semi-finals later.
And here they are on the television. Inception.
Judo
British Commonwealth champion Ashley McKenzie was in tears after being knocked out of the -60kg category of judo earlier.
Men's light-heavyweight round of 32
This is the first Olympics where professional boxers have been allowed to compete, of course.
Njikam isn't any old pro either - he has 34 wins in 36 paid bouts, and has twice fought for world titles. Good work from Borges.
Weightlifting
Right, it's been a little while since we've had a medal-winning moment but we've got one coming up with the women's 48kg weightlifting final starting at 23:00 BST.
You can watch that here.
Women's Olympic football
All over in the match between USA and France, with a second-half goal from skipper Carli Lloyd winning it for the Americans.
Two wins from two for the London 2012 champions. Another gold on the cards?
Not long left! Catch it on BBC Four now.
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Table Tennis
Britain's Paul Drinkhall gets his Olympic campaign under way in the first round of the men's singles but his opponent is still yet to be decided - the preliminary round has to be completed first.
The 26-year-old from Middlesbrough won mixed doubles gold with wife Joanna at the Commonwealth Games in 2014, and you can watch out for him from 23:45 BST.
That's GB's double Olympic champion peering over the top of a fence...
Flawless.
Here is Clark Montgomery at, as he calls it, 'The big Jesus'. He's the silver haired chap in the middle.
Women's Olympic football
USA have just taken the lead against France in their Group G match with skipper Carli Lloyd on target for the London 2012 champions.
Lloyd tapped home after Tobin Heath's shot had smacked against the post.
A Mexican wave has just started in the stands. For shame.