Summary

  • 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

  1. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 02:11 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    Rebecca Adlington
    Double Olympic gold-medal winning swimmer on BBC One

    "Andrew Willis needed another five metres and then he would have got a medal. It is still a very good time for him. It was just off his personal best."

  2. swimming

    Bronte up firstpublished at 02:09 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Women's 100m freestyle

    Semi-final one

    1 Etiene Medeiros Brazil

    2 Charlotte Bonnet France

    3 Jeanette Ottesen Denmark

    4 Simone Manuel United States

    5 Ranomi Kromowidjojo Netherlands

    6 Bronte Campbell Australia

    7 Zhu Menghui China

    8 Miki Uchida Japan

  3. swimming

    Sister Sisterpublished at 02:08 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Women's 100m freestyle

    Bronte and Cate CampbellImage source, AP
    Image caption,

    Who will be the faster sister?

    No Whoopi Goldberg in sight - I presume - but it's a sister act in the swimming tonight as Australians Bronte and Cate Campbell duel in the pool. 

    Bronte is in the first 100m freestyle semi (02.12 BST), with the 22-year-old arguably starting as favourite after winning last year's worlds.

    Older sister Cate goes in the second semi, along with Swedish star Sarah Sjostrom. Sjostrom has already won a gold and a silver in the Games.

  4. swimming

    Doesn't get closer than that...published at 02:08 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    The winner finished in 2:07.46, eighth and last was in 2.08.34.

    You could have thrown a large beach towel over the lot...

    200m breaststroke final
  5. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 02:07 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    Adrian Moorhouse
    1988 Olympic 100m breaststroke champion on BBC TV

    "Andrew Willis left himself just too much to do. It was such a close race - it was all over the place. Less than a second separated the whole field.

    "I'm so disappointed for Willis. But he gave himself too much to do after the 100m."

  6. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Dmitry Balandinpublished at 02:07 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    What a finish! Yasuhiro Koseki went too big, too soon and blew up as Dmitry Balandin came through to touch it.

    GB's Andrew Willis was - you guessed it - fourth.

  7. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 02:05 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    Yasushiro Koseki is flying at halfway, almost a second under world record pace! Andrew Willis being swum out of this...

  8. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 02:04 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    Marco Koch flying out of the blocks, Andrew Willis turning at 50m in seventh. Very tight though.

  9. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 02:03 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    Mark Foster
    Former freestyle world swimming champion on BBC TV

    "Andrew Willis has looked good through the rounds. He is confident and looks great, he seems to be floating through the water."

  10. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 02:03 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    Andrew Willis has a habit of finishing fourth in major finals - nobody wants to see that in the Olympics Andrew. Come on!

    Under way...

  11. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 02:03 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    Rebecca Adlington
    Double Olympic gold-medal winning swimmer on BBC One

    "It is going to be a close race. Everyone in this race has done 2:07 so it will be whoever gets their hand to the wall first."

  12. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 02:02 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    GB's Andrew Willis on BBC One: "I think I know what to expect in the Olympic final. You go to the big stages but the Olympics is a step above. 

    "There will be nerves and excitement so I need to try to control them. 

    "It is my dream to win an Olympic medal and it always will be."

  13. football

    Footballpublished at 02:01 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Denmark 0-0 Brazil

    And the evening session is well and truly up and running across the Atlantic. A must-win game for Brazil's national football side is away...

  14. All to dopublished at 02:01 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    GB 1-2 Australia

    Luke Reddy
    BBC Sport in Rio

    Team GBImage source, .

    Ugly, just ugly for Great Britain's men.

    Fifth in the group where four go through. They'll have to beat Spain you'd think now, a draw will probably not be enough. 

    This wasn't a walk off the pitch but a trudge. Not a single player stopping for media.

  15. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 02:00 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    Can Andrew Willis make it seven medals in the day for Team GB?

  16. swimming

    All about lane fivepublished at 02:00 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Men's 200m breaststroke

    1 Marco Koch Germany

    2 Kevin Cordes United States

    3 Josh Prenot United States

    4 Ippei Watanabe Japan

    5 Andrew Willis Great Britain

    6 Yasuhiro Koseki Japan

    7 Anton Chupkov Russia

    8 Dmitriy Balandin Kazakhstan

  17. hockey

    Hockeypublished at 01:58 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    Australia take the lead

    Australia's Aran Zalewski slaps home at the near post after a lovely reverse stick pick. It was the beginning of the end for GB. 

  18. hockey

    Hockeypublished at 01:57 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    FT: GB 1-2 Australia

    GB were able to summon an almighty stramash in the Australia goalmouth but they couldn't force it over the line and it's Australia who take the win.

    GB could still go through. Or out. 

  19. How the medals were wonpublished at 01:55 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    medals

    Have you missed it all? Great Britain have won six (yes, six) medals today. Here's how it has all unfolded.

    16:54: Froome wins bronze - no gold for the Tour de France winner, who misses out in the men's time trial.

    19:29: Scott wins bronze - Steven Scott wins shooting bronze, taking the medal after a shootout with team-mate Tim Kneale

    19:46: Clarke wins gold - the first of the double golds. Joe Clarke, 23, becomes Olympic champion in the men's K1 canoeing

    20:40: Conway wins bronze - Sally Conway, from Edinburgh, loses her -70kg juso semi-final but wins the bronze bout

    21:13: Laugher and Mears win gold - the most sunning of the lot. A first ever Olympic diving gold for Great Britain.

    22:40: Max Whitlock wins bronze - Whitlock ends a 108 years without a British medal in men's all-around at the Olympics 

  20. hockey

    Hockeypublished at 01:53 British Summer Time 11 August 2016

    GB 1-2 Australia

    BANG! You do not save those! Thunderous penalty corner from Ashley Jackson and it's game on. Two minutes left and GB have pulled the keeper...