Rugby Sevenspublished at 23:31 British Summer Time 8 August 2016
Australia 24-15 New Zealand
Portia Woodman scores under the posts but the whistle is about to go...
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Australia 24-15 New Zealand
Portia Woodman scores under the posts but the whistle is about to go...
Australia 24-10 New Zealand
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport in Rio
The media box has gone a bit Aussie.
We have a winner it seems and from the off, the world number one side have been superb over two days. Superb in possession.
GB women 3-0 India
Alex Danson scores GB's third goal with a simple tap-in against India in the women's pool B hockey.
Australia 24-10 New Zealand
You can't give Kayla McAllister that sort of time and space on the ball. You know what's coming - powerful run and try for New Zealand but the clock is very much against them.
White pounces on second goal
Nicola White scores Team GB's second goal from a close range shot in the women's pool B hockey.
Australia 24-5 New Zealand
Australia are stamping their class all over this final. Charlotte Caslick with another score at the end of sustained pressure. Three minutes remain.
GB women 3-0 India
Great Britain, bronze medallists at London 2012, are dominating India. Giselle Ansley opened the scoring.
Kelly makes a diamond debut
GB's Joshua Kelly produces a terrific display in his Olympic debut in the men's welterweight division by beating Egypt's Walid Mohamed in a unanimous decision. It doesn't get any easier though as he faces world number one Daniyar Yelleussinov of Kazakhstan in the round of 16.
Australia 17-5 New Zealand
Absolutely clinical stuff as Ellia Green offers the option on the overlap and she dives in to score for the Australians. Open running of the highest order and surely an insurmountable lead. Six minutes to go.
A Namibian boxer has been arrested by Brazilian police on suspicion of attempting to sexually assault a maid in the Rio de Janeiro Olympic village.
She alleged Jonas Junius, 22, had grabbed her and tried to kiss her. She also accused him of offering her money to have sex.
Junius is competing in the light-welterweight division.
Australia 10-5 New Zealand
Australia are 10 minutes away from a gold medal in Deodoro. Can they see it out?
HT: Australia 10-5 New Zealand
A deliberate knock-on sees Portia Woodman sent to the bin for NZ. Can Australia make the extra player count?YES! In just a few seconds too as Evania Pelite scoots into the corner. That's half-time.
Australia 5-5 New Zealand
Emma Tonegato stretches for the line - try for Australia? After a review, the try is given!
I think she dropped that ball...
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Nicola Mary Bibby: Soooo gutted for our gymnasts, you were amazing, so proud of you all.
Australia 0-5 New Zealand
It's been all New Zealand from the off and after two superhuman tackles prevent a try, Kayla McAllister dives over to get the first points on the board.
Australia 0-0 New Zealand
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport in Rio
There was rugby in 1924 but not sevens. Now two teams can become the first on the list of Olympic rugby sevens winners.
Anthems done, Australia and New Zealand are off...
GB 3-0 India
Great Britain are completely in command as this Group B match reaches the end of the third quarter. Fifteen minutes left. India need to produce a comeback even bigger and better than Take That. Could it be magic? Probably not.
Men's welterweight boxing
That will be it for Briton Antony Fowler, who has been undone by a tough draw and has lost to 2013 world champion Zhanibek Alimkhanuly of Kazakhstan.
Fowler did land a tasty overhand left towards the end of the third round but it was too little too late and he's out on a unanimous decision in his first bout.
Trap shooting
So you've just won an Olympic medal, what do you do? Go out and celebrate? Take a long, deserved holiday?
"I'm going back home on the 10th and straight back to farming. It's what I love," Ed Ling, who won bronze in trap shooting, tells BBC Radio 5 live.