Gymnasticspublished at 18:15
Men's floor
Not quite good enough for Kristian Thomas. He's fourth with 15.058. That might be his last act as an international gymnast. Whitlock leads with four men to go.
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Tom Rostance
Men's floor
Not quite good enough for Kristian Thomas. He's fourth with 15.058. That might be his last act as an international gymnast. Whitlock leads with four men to go.
Men's floor
It was another tidy routine. Did it have the difficulty of Whitlock's?
Men's floor
Thomas is a bigger man than Whitlock, there's more of him to gold in those handstands. Deep breathe, tumble...
Men's floor
Whitlock leads! 15.633! Kohei Uchimura, the Olympic all-round champion, is down in third. Kristian Thomas...
Men's floor
Craig Heap
Commonwealth Games Gold winning Gymnast
What a performance from Max Whitlock!
Men's floor
Max Whitlock is very pleased with that. He punches the air and smiles at the GB fans. What do the judges think?
Men's floor
More spins than a washing machine. In control. Big finale...
Men's floor
Tumble diagonally. The back. Two landings stuck. Into a handstand that lasts for a week...
Men's floor
Right then. Max Whitlock...
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Stephen Potts: Equestrian: does the horse get a medal? Are they stabled in the village?
Andrew Tyrrell: I carried medals for equestrian victory ceremonies @ London 2012 & horses got a rosette. Assume similar in Rio.
From the horse's mouth, excuse the pun.
Men's floor final
There are eight competitors in the men's floor final, each getting one go at a routine. Japan's Kohei Uchimara has just set the first score, with Brazil's Diego Hypolito now on the floor. Then it's the Brits...
Iain Carter
BBC Radio 5 live in Rio
Stenson is looking very dangerous.
-15 Rose, -15 Stenson
Stenson rolls in a tiddler for par, meaning the 12th is halved in fours. Entering the final third, you can't get a fag paper between this pair. If you're wondering, a tie at the end would not result in a shared gold medal. We'd have a play-off.
Belgium into men's semi-final
We have a second semi-finalist in the men's hockey tournament, with Belgium joining Argentina in the last four after an impressive 3-1 win over India. Next up, a potential blockbuster between Australia and the Netherlands.
Men's floor
It's getting to that time where we need two pairs of eyes. The men's floor final is about to get under way, with Max Whitlock and Kristian Thomas going for GB. Outside chance of a medal, not as strong as in the pommel horse later on.
Women's tennis doubles
The Russian pairing of Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina have won women's doubles gold by beating Switzerland's Martina Hingis and Timea Bacsinzsky 6-4 6-4.
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Alison Tout: The cox steers so probably why they get a medal and golf caddie doesn't!!
UKKubb: The cox steers the boat. The caddy 'only' advises. Case closed.
-15 Rose, -15 Stenson
There's some suggestion on Twitter that the caddies don't stay in the Olympic village. That sounds harsh. Caddies have feeling too, you know. Having said that, they probably end up in top hotels.
Stenson's approach to the 12th, dropping at the front of the green in the slightly longer stuff.
-15 Rose, -15 Stenson
More caddie questions. Do they have to be the same nationality as the golfer? No. Do they get drug tested? Not sure. Are they allowed to stay in the Olympic village? I hope so.
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