Is that gold for Manyonga?published at 02:04 BST 14 August 2016
Men's long jump
Wowzers! A PB for Luvo Manyonga puts it out there to 8.37m, and he has extended his lead!
Greg Rutherford has a massive challenge on his hands to take gold now.
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
Men's long jump
Wowzers! A PB for Luvo Manyonga puts it out there to 8.37m, and he has extended his lead!
Greg Rutherford has a massive challenge on his hands to take gold now.
Athletics: Women's heptathlon final
Women's 50m freestyle final
The first final of four in the pool is about to get underway.
Will Simone Manuel create another piece of history? Will Fran Halsall secure another swimming medal for Great Britain?
Let's see...
Mo Farah - GOLD
Greg Rutherford - In THIRD with two jumps to go
Jessica Ennis-Hill - In SECOND with the 800m to go.
Farah wins 10,000m title
Mike Costello
Radio 5 live athletics correspondent
Whatever the Kenyans or Ethiopians threw at him he was brilliant.
This is a performance that moves him from a great champion to one of the greatest.
Men's long jump final
South Africa's Manyonga has jumped an impressive 8.28m to put him in the lead. Take a look at the jump here.
Mo Farah is on his lap of honour, lapping this up. Truly a great, great triumph.
To win away from home, against the Kenyans, after tripping at one point, and win. Just brilliant.
Farah wins the 10,00m title
Mike Costello
Radio 5 live athletics correspondent
He can barely believe it has happened again. That was his greatest race.
Athletics: Men's 10,000m final
Steve Cram
BBC athletics commentator on BBC TV
Mo Farah becomes the first British athlete to win three Olympic gold medals.
The manner of his victory was a familiar one, but this takes him into a place where no other British athlete has been. It was simply wonderful distance running from Mo Farah.
He tripped up, fell, and still won and did it the only way Mo Farah could do.
Farah wins
Paul Tanui was second with Tamirat Tola third.
Mo Farah is the champion once again!
Mo Farah kisses the track before shaking hands with his vanquished foes. It was in the balance until the last 100m. He went, and went hard. They had no answer.
Long jump final
Rutherford fouls his fourth jump and remains in third.
Men's 10,000m
The first British athlete to win three Olympic gold medals on the track! Mo Farah is a legend in his own lifetime!
What a win. What a win!
Men's 10,000m
Mo Farah kicks for the line!
Men's 10,000m
It's now or never Mo Farah.
Men's 10,000m
Still Mo Farah leads. Are we about to see a third Olympic title for the great man? It's so close.
Men's 10,000m
Mo Farah well placed still. He's in the lead. Two laps to go. It's going to be won or lost in the last 300m...
Athletics: Men's 10,000m final
Brendan Foster
Olympic medallist and BBC athletics commentator on BBC One
This is winnable for Mo Farah from this point. He has the speed and the finish and it is about positioning himself. He is in a position he has dreamt about being in.
Men's 10,000m
Mo Farah moves into the lead with 1km to go. A huge cheer...
Men's 10,000m
There is now a lead group of five or six athletes starting to motor away. Mo Farah is well placed. Oh well, here we go...