Swimmingpublished at 02:38 British Summer Time 12 August 2016
Women's 200m backstroke
Very impressive from Hilary Caldwell, she smashed that out of the park. Yaxin Liu is second with Eyglo Gustafsdottir third.
Gustaf will be pleased.
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Tom Rostance
Women's 200m backstroke
Very impressive from Hilary Caldwell, she smashed that out of the park. Yaxin Liu is second with Eyglo Gustafsdottir third.
Gustaf will be pleased.
Women's 200m backstroke
Hilary Caldwell is motoring now, eating into the field, she leads by nearly 1.5 seconds! Emily Seebohm is sinking...
Women's 200m backstroke
Anastasia Fesikova turns first for Russia but Hilary Caldwell soon powers into a lead for Canada.
Women's 200m backstroke
Away in the first semi. Emily Seebohm had a poor 100m final and she is in no mood for a repeat. Flying in lane two.
Women's 200m breaststroke
GB's Chloe Tutton after finishing fourth: "It's horrible coming fourth. That's how it is sometimes."
GB's Molly Renshaw after finishing sixth: "My aim coming into this was to make the final and I've enjoyed very minute of it."
Adrian Moorhouse
1988 Olympic 100m breaststroke champion on BBC TV
Ryan Murphy did a brilliant job on that third 50m. His turns were great, excellent technique. He deserved that win.
Proud powers his way to 50m free final
Great Britain's excellent form in the pool continues with Ben Proud putting in a strong time of 21.54 seconds to get into Saturday's final.
Women's 200m backstroke
Semi-final one
1 Anastasia Fesikova Russia
2 Emily Seebohm Australia
3 Liu Yaxin China
4 Hilary Caldwell Canada
5 Lisa Graf Germany
6 Daryna Zevina Ukraine
7 Eygló Ósk Gústafsdóttir Iceland
8 Jenny Mensing Germany
Men's 200m backstroke
It's a backstroke double for Ryan Murphy! He beats Mitch Larkin to gold with Russian Evgeny Rylov taking bronze.
Men's 200m backstroke
Ryan Murphy won gold in the 100m, he's on for a double...
Men's 200m backstroke
Mitch Larkin now moving into the lead on the second length, Ryan Murphy looking good too.
Men's 200m backstroke
Christian Diener gets a flier from lane eight, he leads at 50m...
Men's 200m backstroke
Apologies for any confusion there, I misread my notes. It's the MEN's 200m backstroke final. Ryan Murphy, Mitch Larkin and Evgeny Rylov the class of the field...
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China's world number one Ma Long beat countryman Zhang Jike 4-0 to win the men's singles and claim a table tennis Grand Slam.
Ma, 27, becomes only the fifth man to have won singles titles at the World Championships, World Cup and Olympics.
Japan's world number six Jun Mizutani beat Vladimir Samsonov 4-1 in the bronze medal match.
Men's 200m backstroke
1 Ryosuke Irie Japan
2 Xu Jiayu China
3 Jacob Pebley United States
4 Evgeny Rylov Russia
5 Mitch Larkin Australia
6 Ryan Murphy United States
7 Li Guangyuan China
8 Christian Diener Germany
Women's 200m breaststroke
Adrian Moorhouse
1988 Olympic 100m breaststroke champion on BBC TV
Chloe Tutton has equalled her best time. She couldn't quite improve on that - if she'd just gone a little bit faster... she looked like she had the bronze medal.
Women's 200m breaststroke
Chloe Tutton misses a medal by six hundredths of a second, as Molly Renshaw takes sixth. Tutton is miffed with that. Nobody wants fourth.
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Women's 200m breaststroke
Rie Kaneto comes through to win it from Yulia Efimova, with Chloe Tutton looking like getting a bronze until the final 10m - it's another fourth for GB!
Jinglin Shi takes third.