Trampoliningpublished at 18:45 BST 13 August 2016
Kat Driscoll
Rio 2016 trampolining finalist on BBC TV
Nathan will be disappointed not to do as good as he can but he'll be happy to be through that first effort, they're always the hardest.
Ennis-Hill (6,775 points) wins heptathlon silver behind Thiam (6,810)
Farah defends his 10,000m title despite falling
Rutherford wins long jump bronze
Thompson beats Fraser-Pryce to win women's 100m gold
Swimming: Phelps wins 23rd gold and GB win silver in medley relay
Swimming: GB's Halsall fourth in 50m freestyle final
Cycling: Trott's women team pursuit team win gold, James wins keirin silver
Rowing: Britain win gold and silver in eights
Tom Rostance
Kat Driscoll
Rio 2016 trampolining finalist on BBC TV
Nathan will be disappointed not to do as good as he can but he'll be happy to be through that first effort, they're always the hardest.
47.794 for Bailey. He's only gone 11th out of 12, with four of the 16-man field still to come.
At one point I thought Bailey was going to land on his head, but that was merely my untrained eye. Jumpy, tumbly, but travelling all over the bed.
Here comes Bailey. There are 16 in the qualifiers, the top eight qualify. This the first of his two routines.Â
Craig Heap will need to lark sharp. Great Britain's Nathan Bailey is about to go in the qualifiers of the men's trampolining.
Men's golf
Great Britain's Justin Rose is now two shots clear of the field at the men's golf tournament.
After 12 holes of his third round, Rose is 11 under par, with overnight leader Marcus Fraser of Australia and Sweden's 2016 Open champion Henrik Stenson on nine under.
Rose is five under for the day after two eagles and two birdies.
Germany are looking well-placed for a spot in the men's football semi-finals. Matthias Ginter has doubled their lead against Portugal.
Athletics
It just wouldn't be a major athletics meet without Justin Gatlin courting controversy, would it?
Speaking after he qualified fastest from the men's 100m heats, the American sprinter responded to comments by US team-mate - and new women's 100m breaststroke Olympic champion - Lilly King, by stating he 'doesn't even know' who the swimmer is.
It comes after King stated her belief that Gatlin, who has served two drug bans, should not be on the US Olympic team.
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Do you remember Derek Redmond? The British sprinter helped across the line by his father after suffering an injury at the 1992 Olympics? Have a look at this Palestinian sprinter managing to complete his 100m heat...
Spare a thought for Laura Robson over the past couple of weeks.
At London 2012, she was part of a silver-winning doubles partnership with Andy Murray.
While the latter stages of Rio 2016's tennis draw are unfolding however, she is in Landisville, Pennsylvania, playing in a £20,000 US National Tour tournament.
She's reached the final, which will help boost her ranking after a rotten run of injuries, but she has one eye on all things Olympian.
Enjoying the beach volleyball at Rio? You don't need a beach to play volleyball, or even to be able to stand up to play this inclusive sport.
Have a look at Get Inspired's guide to volleyball to find out more.
Aimee Lewis
BBC Sport in Rio
A raucous atmosphere on Centre Court as Argentines and Brazilians combine to welcome Juan Martin del Potro and Rafael Nadal. It's good to have these pair back, battling for major honours once again, after their troubles with injuries and illness.
Hip-shuffling samba music being played during the warm-up. Oh, hang on, the crowd are animated about something. They've spotted someone famous. They're cheering, they're very happy to see him. BBC Radio 5 live's Vasos Alexander goes to investigate, but we're still not sure who it is.Â
Portugal 0-1 Germany
Half time in the first men's football quarter-final and Germany, who have entered a strong side in the competition, lead Portugal 1-0.
Arsenal winger Serge Gnabry gave the Germans the lead with his sixth goal in the competition's four games so far.
Alistair Magowan
BBC Sport in Rio
Andy T Hodge
GB men's eight gold medal winners Andy T Hodge and Pete Reed have now joined an elite band of rowers, who have become three-time Olympic champions after their previous success together in the men's four at London 2012 and Beijing in 2008.
So the pair are well qualified to put a first GB eight gold since 2000 in context, and the part their coach Jurgen Grobler has played.
"The eights is wholly team event," says Hodge. "Jurgen has wanted this for a long time, and it started in 2013 when he prioritised the eight, This is no a flash in the pan idea, he's a genius at work."
Reed adds: "I couldn't imagine Rio and not being here but never in my wildest dreams did I think I would get three medals. So before I decide what I do in the future, I want to enjoy this,".Â
And, after Bryony Page's shock silver medal yesterday, there's more gravity-defying trampolining to enjoy today. In a few short minutes, Nathan Bailey lines-up in the men's qualifiers.
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Jacob Newbury:Â Just seen that @JustinRose99 is leading the #golf What a medal, hopefully #gold that would be!!