Gymnasticspublished at 21:56 British Summer Time 8 August 2016
Men's team final
BBC commentator Matt Baker: "A super way to end that routine. Goodness me, this is going to be very, very close come the finish of the competition."
Swimming: King beats Efimova to gold
Rugby sevens: Australia make history with gold
Diving: Bronze for GB's Daley & Goodfellow
Shooting - GB's Ed Ling wins shooting bronze
Tom Rostance
Men's team final
BBC commentator Matt Baker: "A super way to end that routine. Goodness me, this is going to be very, very close come the finish of the competition."
Men's team final
Kristian Thomas completes his floor routine on the mat. There's a wobble on the finish - 15.033.
That comes after Nile Wilson's 14.666.
Max Whitlock will complete GB's trio on the floor.
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Men -73 kg judo
Japan's Shohei Ono has beaten Azerbaijan's Rustam Orujov to take gold in the men's -73kg judo.
Dirk van Tichelt of Belgium and Lasha Shavdatuashvili took the bronze medals.
Men's team final
Dan Keatings
British gymnast on BBC One
Another set of clean routines. They really are asking questions of all the other competitors. That's really all you can do.
Ed Ling won bronze for Team GB earlier on in the men's trap shooting.
But how will he celebrate this life-changing event?
"Go home, help on the farm."
Men's team final
So, after four of six rotations, GB are third - BUT (and it's a big but, hence why I put it in caps), they have the pommel horse to come. And in Louis Smith and Max Whitlock GB have two of the best pommelers in the world.
They finish with that - next up it's the floor.
1. Russia - 182.797
2. Japan - 181.497
3. GB - 179.030
#bbcrio2016
Asa Saunders: Watching the gymnastics at Rio 2016 and my daughter is turning up the volume and starting to get excited.
Rae Ritchie: Nile Wilson's amazing parallel bars routine has just made me feel actually travel sick, like being on a fairground ride!
Fiona Lapham: Heart in my mouth watching any gymnastics routine! Come on boys!
Men's team final
BBC commentator Matt Baker: Watch out the rest of the world - Great Britain are on their way! That was huge from Nile Wilson.
Men's team final
And to follow that up, here's Nile Wilson for GB and it's a sweet-as-a-nut routine.
Massive smile on his face after the landing and he should be delighted - he's scored 15.666!
Add that to Max Whitlock's 14.500 and Kristian Thomas' 14.833 and you have a very handy rotation on the high bars for GB.
Men's team final
Men's team final
China's first vaulter Lin Chaopan Lin had a rickety landing on his vault, but his team-mate's Deng Shudi and Zhang Chenglong make amends with their attempts.
Aimee Lewis
BBC Sport in Rio
The majority will be leaving here very happy indeed. China, USA and GB fans made up the majority of the crowd and everyone's leaving with something.
I'm interrupted from writing this opus by a Chinese man, whooping and smiling, who wants a picture with his country's flag in the background, flying high above the rest.
"Well done, Tom," shouts a Brit. "Well done, Dan!" It's going to be quite some time until they're done with their media duties, I feel.
The wind has increased significantly here so it's just as well that the diving finished when it did.
Fighting at the tennis
Juan Martin del Potro followed up his shock Olympics defeat of Novak Djokovic by beating Portugal's Joao Sousa today - but the match was interrupted by a scuffle in the stands.
Del Potro said: "The crowd always makes a special atmosphere. It was beautiful apart from the incident in the beginning.
"I hope that will not happen again because people need to enjoy the matches and we need to have peace between Argentina and Brazil. This is not football. After that there was a lot of respect so we could enjoy."
Men's team final
Men's team final
British gymnast Dan Keatings on BBC One: "I think GB will go for it. They can't hold back. They're going to want to stay ahead of the pack. I don't want to jinx anything but if we can carry on the way we're going..."
Men's team final
Max Whitlock, Kristian Thomas and Nile Wilson will be GB's trio on the high bar on this fourth of six rotations.
They're just warming up now.
It doesn't have the same ring to it, does it?
But two bronze medals for Team GB already this evening.
The women's rugby sevens team can add a third to that in their match with Canada at 22:30 BST.
But can the British men's gymnastics team add a chunk of medal to the collection too? You can watch the final over here.