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Men's K1 final
Joe Clarke, by the way, is from Stoke. Adam Peaty is from Uttoxeter. If Staffordshire was a country.
Here goes Grigar. Hold your breath...
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Tom Rostance
Men's K1 final
Joe Clarke, by the way, is from Stoke. Adam Peaty is from Uttoxeter. If Staffordshire was a country.
Here goes Grigar. Hold your breath...
Men's K1 final
Prskaved can't beat Clarke! He's nearly half a second down. At least a silver for Joe Clarke. Only Slovakia's Jakub Grigar to come....
Helen Reeves
Olympic bronze medallist and BBC canoeing pundit
Joe Clarke has built from that heat run, showed maturity in the semi and that was amazing. The pressure was high. Everyone here is building on their runs and what a wonderful final this is turning out to be.
Men's K1 final
Jiri Prskavec is the new man out. He's rapid, but he's touched a gate. Two penalties may well have pushed him out of gold-medal contention...
Iain Carter
BBC Radio 5 live in Rio
That is the run of his life.
Joe Clarke is in a medal position, he is guaranteed bronze but could well get gold.
That was staggering, quite brilliant from Joesph Clarke.
Men's K1 final
Joe Clarke leads! He's in gold-medal position! 88.53 seconds. 0.17 ahead of Peter Kauzer. He's guaranteed at least bronze because there are only two more paddlers to go. But it could be so much more...
Men's K1 final
Two gates to go...
Men's K1 final
Still leading! Getting faster! 0.41 ahead...
Iain Carter
BBC Radio 5 live in Rio
Clarke is going smoothly. He is going well.
Men's K1 final
Is that a touch of the gate? Not sure. He's fastest at the first split...
Helen Reeves
Olympic bronze medallist and BBC canoeing pundit
Joe Clarke has to stay on top of his nerves and stay in his own thoughts. You have to think about what it is you are going to do and execute that plan.
Men's K1 final
Here he goes...
Iain Carter
BBC Radio 5 live in Rio
The bar is raised another notch for Joe Clarke who is about to go.
Joe Clarke is at the start. 88.70 seconds leads, a mark just set by Slovakia's Peter Kauzer.
Our reporter Alistair Magowan is at the sailing venue and on a challenge to speak to as many different nationalities as he can in 10 minutes. Which country do you want him to get?
Remember, it's a 250m course. Gates to go through, penalties for hitting or missing the gates.
Absolutely no time to draw breath. We're straight to the canoeing, where Joe Clarke is on the hunt for another GB medal. He qualified third fastest for the final of this K1.
Men's double trap
Jonathan Overend
BBC Sport shooting commentator
A perfect 30. Steven Scott takes the bronze medal.
Look at the relief.
You have to feel for Tim Kneale. So far along the line but he couldn't quite convert it into a medal.
Men's double trap shooting
Absolute perfection! Steven Scott, the 31-year-old, wins Olympic bronze in the men's double trap shooting. He punches the air, kisses the barrel of his gun and embraces Tim Kneale. It's another medal for Great Britain, a fourth bronze and an eighth in total.
Men's double trap
Last double for Kneale, nailed. Now Scott for the bronze...