Gymnasticspublished at 22:36 BST 8 August 2016
Men's team final
Dan Keatings
British gymnast on BBC One
He’s gone all out. He was pushing the difficulty. He knew he had to do that. That was three times harder than his qualification routine.
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Tom Rostance
Men's team final
Dan Keatings
British gymnast on BBC One
He’s gone all out. He was pushing the difficulty. He knew he had to do that. That was three times harder than his qualification routine.
Canada 7-5 Great Britain
Try! Danielle Waterman has the strength to hold of a challenge after latching on to Alice Richardson's cross-pitch kick. The conversion is missed though by Katy McLean.Â
Men's team final
Oh no!
Louis Smith, on his favoured apparatus, loses momentum and has to come off. Both feet on the floor. He looks gutted.
He gets back on to finish the routine... let's await the score.
Tom Fordyce
Chief sports writer in Rio
Bolt's first line as he walks out at his Rio press conference: "First of all, you have to clap louder than that."
Men's team final
So, with Japan finishing on 274.094, Britain need 50 on the pommel horse to win gold - it's very unlikely.
In fact, Brinn Bevab has just completed his routine on the pommel horse and it's 14.866 with two more to go.
Here comes Louis Smith. Prepare to see a flying man-bun.
GB 1-0 India
Breakthrough for GB! The London 2012 bronze medallists win the first penalty corner of this Group B match and instantly make India pay. Giselle Ansley slams in from just inside the D.
Want to watch all the action? You're welcome.
Canada 7-0 Great Britain
Oh dear. Karen Paquin scampers over in the corner to give Canada the early lead. Plenty of points can be scored very quickly in sevens though, of course.Â
Canada 0-0 Great Britain
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport in Rio
Are you ready for this? The first rugby sevens medal in Olympic history and Team GB are minutes away from it.
I'm told by someone in their camp that the players were utterly distraught after defeat to New Zealand in the final. There were glum faces but after so much prep to get here, it's time to move on and grab something substantial.
Canada 0-0 Great Britain
GB women were punished for their ill discipline against New Zealand in their semi-final earlier on, they have to keep all seven players on the pitch to stand a chance of bringing home bronze.
It's a controlled start, no score after the opening two minutes.Â
Men's team final
While the men battle it out for a medal on the apparatus, GB's women are looking for a bronze in the rugby sevens as they take on Canada.
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Andrew Priestly:Â The USA come off the high bar!! Drama! Now is the time for Louis Smith and the Team GB boys to capitalise on the pummel horse.
Rosh:Â The heartbroken face of that US gymnast after he fell.
Men's team final
Men's team final
Japan score a 16.133, 15.466 and 15.600 on the floor. Those are three good scores and they finish the competition on 274.094 - it could be enough for gold.
Russia follow them on the floor and need an average of 15.800 to usurp the Japanese.
Yeah, thanks for that Nat...
Men's team final
Dan Keatings
British gymnast on BBC One
It’s such a shame for Leyva, I think he just relaxed a bit.
Men's team final
Meanwhile, GB's trio have to wait for Brazil to finish their routines on the pommel horse before they get to make their move. One more Brazilian still to go.
Lucy: Smith and Whitlock are gunna have to go big to get us a medal now, this is so close!
Soph McCarthy:Â Don't think I'll be able to cope if we don't get a medal now! I'm way too emotionally involved! Â
Men's team final
American Danell Leyva has come off the high bar! The bar springs up and down as it bounces off his fingers. That's a huge shock - he's in the high bar individual final - and a massive blow to the USA.
GB 0-0 India
Britain's women made a great start to their Rio 2016 campaign, beating Australia - the world 's third best team - in their opener.
So demolishing 13th-ranked India should be a piece of cake, right? Not so far.
GB, who have dropped to seventh in the world recently, are yet to make a breakthough. It is goalless after the first quarter.
Victory is by no means essential. Four teams progress from the six-strong group to the quarter-finals.