Track Cyclingpublished at 20:08
Right then, to the velodrome. Great Britain's sprint trio of Philip Hindes, Jason Kenny and Callum Skinner are up against Australia in qualifying.
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Tom Rostance
Right then, to the velodrome. Great Britain's sprint trio of Philip Hindes, Jason Kenny and Callum Skinner are up against Australia in qualifying.
...but Natalie Powell missed out on a medal in the -78kg judo.
Right then, all set for the evening? Good. It leaves me to remind you that Great Britain will go for sevens gold at 23:00...
Gymnastics: Women's all-around final
Great Britain won a medal in the men's all-around final yesterday as Max Whitlock took a bronze, and today it is the women's turn.
Seventeen-year-old Ellie Downie is one of 24 competitors, who will perform routines on four different pieces of apparatus - the vault, uneven bars, beam and floor. Downie begins her campaign on the floor.
American Simone Biles is the clear favourite after winning the all-around title in each of the last three years at the World Championship. Downie is fit to take her place in the final, despite a horrible fall that saw her land on her neck earlier in the Games.
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So, all at once we have gymnastics, cycling and tennis. Johanna Konta and Angelique Kerber have just taken to the court, with the winner booking a place in the semi-finals.
Anna Thompson
BBC Sport in Rio
It's a warm day in Rio and they've cranked up the heat even more in the velodrome to create the perfect conditions for track cycling.
We'll see Sir Bradley Wiggins in action in the men's team pursuit qualifying and engaged couple Laura Trott and Jason Kenny are in the men's sprint and women's team pursuit qualifying. Team GB ruled the track in London, can they do the same in Rio?
Aimee Lewis
BBC Sport in Rio
The official mascot is strutting its stuff. Nifty footwork, but hopefully we'll witness better entertainment once the women's all-around final starts. Simone Biles is the overwhelming favourite, of course, a 19-year-old who is described as the greastest gymnast in history.
That was then, this is now. Or, more specifically, this is what's to come.
In five minutes or so, Ellie Downie lines-up in the women's all-around gymnastics final and we get our first look at track cycling - GB go in the men's team sprint heats.
While Dujardin hunts a medal, David Florence and Richard Hounslow already have silver in the men's C2 canoe slalom. You can watch how they won it right here.
GB's Dujardin tops individual dressage leader-board
However, one British woman on top is Charlotte Dujardin. The double London 2012 champion and her horse Valegro are top of the individual dressage leaderboard after 52 of 60 riders. You can watch their routine here.
And it meant that Britain considerably cut the gap on Germany as the team event builds towards its conclusion on Friday.
Women's individual
Another Briton tasting defeat is Naomi Folkard. Although she won the second set against China's Hyejin Chan, she lost the third and fourth and is out of the women's individual archery at the quarter-final stage.
Women's -78kg
Great Britain's Natalie Powell has lost the chance to compete for judo bronze.
She's lost in a repechage against Germany's Luise Malzahn by Ippon.
Russell Fuller
BBC tennis correspondent
A bonkers match. Fognini dealt with these windy conditions so well. But Muyrray has won the last six games to take the match.
One or two problems to iron out in his game but he won’t worry about that right now.
More? Alright then...
That will do. Andy Murray takes the second of his match points, reaching the quarter-finals after a battle that few expected when he was a set and a break up. American Steve Johnson awaits. Johanna Konta is next on Centre Court.
Fognini 1-6 6-2 3-5 Murray
Three match points...
Fognini 1-6 6-2 3-5 Murray
This one looks toast. Murray holds serve (a tricky task for the Scot in the latter part of this match) and moves to within a game of the last eight. He's skipping around, while Fognini looks like someone has pinched his moped.
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Fognini 1-6 6-2 3-4 Murray
The wheel may just have turned for the final time. Andy Murray breaks in the seventh game of the decider, with Fabio Fognini then launching into a tirade against the umpire. Murray just gives the Italian a stare. He's two games away from the last eight.