The story so farpublished at 00:18 British Summer Time 11 August 2016
If all goes the way of Team GB, two more medals to come in the pool too. What a day!
GB divers Laugher and Mears and kayaker Joe Clarke win golds
Whitlock (gymnastics), Froome (cycling), Scott (shooting) and Conway (judo) win bronzes
GB's Andrew Willis fourth in 200m breaststroke final
Duncan Scott fifth in 100m freestyle final
Brazil beat Denmark 4-0 for first football win
Hockey - GB's men lose 2-1 to Australia but women advance
Tom Rostance
If all goes the way of Team GB, two more medals to come in the pool too. What a day!
Road Cycling
Sir Chris Hoy speaking to BBC TV after Fabian Cancellara's victory in the men's time trial: "The conditions were extremely difficult. Cancellera was the best man on the day. For Chris Froome to be a minute behind, he has got to be happy with his bronze medal.
"You could see everyone was happy for Fabian to win in his final Olympic Games.
"I think he was in a league of his own. He was phenomenal. He has been great in the past and now is the second oldest in the field.
"Maybe people counted him out a little but he showed them still the boss and what a way to finish."
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GB 5-0 Argentina
Sir Clive Woodward
World Cup winning rugby union coach on BBC TV
The drama was amazing. I thought the team handled the pressure really well. They really kept their nerve. The scenes at the end were just fantastic and this game will go down in the history of Rugby Sevens. It was that good.
Track Cycling
Sir Chris Hoy looking ahead to the track cycling competition on BBC One: "Three gold medals for Jason Kenny is still possible. The team sprint will be huge tomorrow. There’s the men’s and women’s team pursuit and we will see where they are. It will be so tight.
"There have been quite a few problems for the other nations and so far so good for Great Britain."
Diving
Jack Laugher won gold alongside Mears having failed to reach the semi-finals in the individual event at London 2012.
"That was reason I was so emotional," he told BBC One.
"It was a reflection of how far we have come, from nothing to everything.
"This is the big one. To do it alongside my best friend it is beyond worth it. It is my absolute dream."
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Men's -77kg weightlifting
China's Lyu Xiaojun has just broken his own world record in the snatch at the men's 77kg weightlifting.
His lift of 177kg beat the previous mark of 176kg, and, perhaps more importantly, gives the defending Olympic champion a 3kg lead over the rest of the field going into the clean and jerk.
Don't worry we have it all covered on the BBC Sport website and you can catch up on GB's medal winning moments in gymnastic, kayak slalom and diving.
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Where did I put my upset klaxon? I had it last when Serena Williams lost last night. Australia still lead the USA, 53-49 near the end of the second quarter. Australia do have five NBA players in their ranks, but still...
Brazil's gold-medal winning judoka, Rafaela Silva has opened up about her girlfriend for the first time on national TV. Two days after her historic performance, Silva discussed her relationship with girlfriend Thamara Cezar in the Globo interview.
“She was there day-to-day and knew what I was going through, when I was tired and when I wasn’t," she said. "Everything I needed, she was there for me ― so she’s also very important for this victory.”
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Australia 41-36 USA
It's not going all America's way so far as Australia hold a narrow lead in the second quarter.
GB earn dramatic win
Earlier on, Great Britain narrowly beat Argentina 5-0 with Dan Bibby scoring a dramatic golden try. Here are the full highlights of the quarter final.
Unsurprisingly British divers Jack Laugher and Chris Mears weren't bothered about a bit of chop in the diving centre tonight as they won gold.
"We enjoy it," Laugher said.
"The last few times we've trained here in Brazil it's been raining and we love it. With the wind and the rain it felt like English weather out here, so we embraced it and we came out with a medal. We are really happy."