Canoe Slalompublished at 19:17
As a reminder, this is a 250m course, containing 23 gates. Get through the gates and down the course as quickly as you can. Clip or miss a gate, get a time penalty. Easy.
Women's 200m Freestyle Final
Men's 200m Butterfly Final
Women's 200m Individual Medley Final
Men's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay Final
Gary Rose
As a reminder, this is a 250m course, containing 23 gates. Get through the gates and down the course as quickly as you can. Clip or miss a gate, get a time penalty. Easy.
Right then, are you ready for this? Ten men in the final of the C1 canoe slalom, going in reverse order depending on their time in the semi-finals. David Florence is out fourth.
Kuznetsova 6-3 2-4 Konta
Just as we're about to focus most our attention on David Florence's quest for a canoeing medal, Johanna Konta is streaking ahead in the second set against Svetlana Kuznetsova. The Briton is 4-2 ahead. This one looks set to go the distance.
And now for something completely different. Yesterday, Usain Bolt spoke to the media. Inside a theatre. Which was packed. Cue applause, Norwegians and samba dancing. Obviously. Watch it all right here.
Men's 4x200m freestyle relay
Great Britain have qualified for the final of the 4x200m freestyle relay after winning their heat by 0.43 seconds ahead of the United States, with Russia third. Duncan Scott, who earlier broke a British record in the 100m freestyle heats, will join Stephen Milne, Robbie Renwick and Dan Wallace for the final, which takes place at 03:38 BST on Wednesday.
GB, USA, and Russia are joined by Germany, Japan, Australia, Belgium, and the Netherlands in the medal contest.
Individual eventing
Germany's Michael Jung retained his Olympic individual eventing title by winning gold at Rio 2016 on his second-choice horse.
Jung won aboard Sam, who was a late replacement when Fischertakinou suffered an infection in July.
France's Astier Nicolas took silver and American Phillip Dutton won bronze as GB's William Fox-Pitt finished 12th.
Fox-Pitt, 47, was competing just 10 months after being induced into a coma following a fall.
Kuznetsova 6-3 2-3 Konta
Now then Johanna Konta, this is much much better. A break back, then a hold completed with a thumping backhand down the line. Game back on.
Medal talk? Just highlighting the possibilities. If you think this is close to jinxing, wait until Mo laces up his spikes.
#bbcrio2016
Sam Charlton: Now now Stephan, take it down a notch with this medal talk! Let's not be jinxing any of our athletes please...
Right, this isn't quite a final warning, but I'm getting close. David Florence goes for a canoeing medal in 15 minutes. After that, there are further GB finals in gymnastics and diving. I'm basically saying that you're not likely to get much done over the next couple of hours. So, if you have to phone grandma, put the kids to bed, catch Pokemon or iron a shirt for work tomorrow, do it now.
Rugby Sevens
Some more from Matthew McConaughey, who reckons he'd make a decent rugby sevens player.
"I played some lineback when I played American football which is a position where you had a bit of speed," he told BBC Radio 5 Live.
"I think it is quite like the game. Also the sevens is so much more speed.
"Yesterday the ladies went out there and America used their speed in the second half to hit the gaps. I’m enjoying the game."
Kuznetsova 6-3 2-1 Konta
Rarer than a dodo's egg, Johanna Konta finally manages to hold serve. Still, she needs to take one off Kuznetsova's serve if she is to get back in this match.
Rugby sevens
Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey is hanging out at the rugby sevens, and has been speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live about his Olympics experience.
"I’m loving it," he said. "It’s obviously very festive.
"Once you get into the game or the event – getting to and from is not the easiest thing – but once the party has started you're not going to throw a better one than Brazil.
"This is my movie. I came over with my wife and I'll be here for a week. I’ve got five movies coming out – Gold, which is appropriate!"
Alistair Magowan
BBC Sport in Rio
There's been plenty of talk about the state of Guarabana Bay but what a venue to watch sailing for the spectators. Park yourself under an umbrella, grab a beer, lay back and watch it all unfold in front of you.
Sailing is a notoriously difficult sport to watch in real time but the Finn race is in the foreground and the big screen and accompanying commentary is keeping an international crowd up to date on the other races.
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport in Rio
Beautiful view here and the British supporters are loving it. Many have their feet out of their shoes as they sit to take in the sun with a beer or soft drink. I can see a British flag with 'Harrogate' written across it, it's one of many.
Hopefully this image gives you an idea of the size of this venue. The course and practice course contain 25 million litres of water combined.
With venues so lavish, you can see why not a single Games has been delivered on budget since 1960, according to the Financial Times.
What will become of this venue afterwards? You do have to wonder.
#bbcrio2016
Kuznetsova 6-3 1-0 Konta
Hmmmm, this isn't looking great for Johanna Konta. She is broken in the first game of the second set (a fourth break of her serve in the match) as an overhead smash flies wide by the tiniest margin. Under the odd sight of blue sky and floodlights, the Briton is teetering on the edge.
Kuznetsova 6-3 Konta
Johanna Konta is pushed closer to the Olympic exit. Svetlana Kuznetsova wraps up the first set on a sweltering Centre Court, celebrating with the obligatory first pump. Konta has a thousand-mile stare as she contemplates her next trick.