Summary

  • GB win three golds, two silvers and four bronzes on day 11 - now have 50 medals

  • Jason Kenny wins the keirin for sixth Olympic gold to match Sir Chris Hoy

  • Laura Trott becomes first British female Olympian to win four golds

  • Sailing: Giles Scott wins Finn gold; Mills/Clark on brink of 470 gold

  • Silvers: James (cycling), Laugher (diving)

  • Bronzes: Tinkler & Wilson (gymnastics), Marchant (cycling), Buatsi (boxing)

  • Joyce & Adams secure boxing medals

  • Athletics: Grabarz fourth in high jump; Muir & Weightman miss out in 1500m

  1. cycling (track)

    Keirin finalpublished at 23:07 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Malaysia's Azizulhasni Awang takes bronze, Matthijs Buchli of the Netherlands silver

  2. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal - Joe Joycepublished at 23:06 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Boxing - Men's super heavyweight

    Here's the news we already knew... Joe Joyce is Britain's latest medallist in Rio! The London fighter's arm is raised into the air, guaranteeing himself at least a bronze medal. 

    But he won't want that! He'll want a gold or silver. His semi-final will take place on Friday. Against? Either Nigeria's Efe Ajagba or Kazakhstan's Ivan Dychko.

    JoyceImage source, AFP
  3. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 23:05 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Men's keirin

    Chris Boardman
    Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV

    They threw everything at him but Kenny waited and he knew with more than half a lap to go he had that one won.

  4. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Jason Kennypublished at 23:04 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Keirin

    Gold. Gold. Gold. Gold. Gold. Gold.

    Mr Six. Six-sational.

    Jason Kenny is a six-time Olympic gold medallist.

    Arms aloft. Laura Trot's tears flow again as she watches.

    It's a thrilling, magnificent moment.

    Laura Trott
  5. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 23:03 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Jason Kenny third on the final lap.

  6. cycling (track)

    Keirin finalpublished at 23:03 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    And the derny disappears. Is it all good this time? Yes! We sprint for gold!

  7. boxing

    Boxingpublished at 23:03 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Men's super heavyweight - end of round three

    Joe Joyce strolls back to his corner with a knowing nod of his head. He's into the semi-finals. How Uzbek opponent Bakhodir Jalolov didn't hit the canvas I'll never know.

    Joe Joyce
  8. cycling (track)

    Keirin finalpublished at 23:02 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Five laps to go and Jason Kenny sits pretty in third.

  9. diving

    Divingpublished at 23:02 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Aimee Lewis
    BBC Sport in Rio

    It's interesting watching the divers as they await their turns. One has his headphones on and simply stares at the wall in front of him. Another is high-kicking, practising what looks like the Karate Kid's crowning move. A phenomenal fifth dive from Britain's Jack Laugher. It looks like a battle between him and China's Yuan Cao for gold. 

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  10. cycling (track)

    Keirin finalpublished at 23:02 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    They go again again.

    De ja vu all over again.

  11. boxing

    Boxingpublished at 23:02 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Men's super heavyweight - round three

    Where's that Uzbek towel? Someone needs to throw it into the ring. Joe Joyce is using his opponent as a human punch bag. A minute until the Briton earns a place on the podium...

  12. diving

    Divingpublished at 23:01 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Men's 3m springboard

    Leon Taylor
    Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV

    Yes! Outstanding again.

    This is superb from jumping Jack.

    Jack is in the medals with a dive to go.

    Laugher
  13. diving

    Divingpublished at 23:01 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Men's 3m springboard

    Meanwhile in the men's 3m springboard, Jack Laugher has just scored a 96.90 forward four and half Somersaults.

    Looking good - in fact very good - for a medal to add to the gold he won in the sychronised version of this event alongside Chris Mears.

  14. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 23:01 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Men's keirin

    Chris Boardman
    Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV

    It is embarrassing that they can't enforce their own rules but they can't penalise someone unless they are absolutely sure.

  15. cycling (track)

    Keirin finalpublished at 23:00 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Oh jeez. Everyone gets to go again. How many times could this happen?

  16. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 23:00 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Men's keirin

    Sir Chris Hoy
    Six-time Olympic cycling champion on BBC One

    This is playing into Jason Kenny's hands. It is his strongest suit, dealing with serious pressure.

  17. cycling (track)

    Track Cyclingpublished at 23:00 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Men's keirin

    Sir Chris Hoy
    Six-time Olympic cycling champion on BBC One

    I have never been involved in anything like this. It happens once in a blue moon.

  18. boxing

    Boxingpublished at 23:00 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Richie Woodhall
    Former world champion on BBC TV

    Clearly a 10-8 round. Total domination from Joyce. If this isn't a 10-8 round without a count I'll be surprised. We have a saying at Team GB and we say "Go get em Joe!"

    it should've been but it wasn't as all judges scored it 10-9

  19. boxing

    Boxingpublished at 22:59 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Men's super heavyweight - end of round two

    Bakhodir Jalolov doesn't know what day it is. Joe Joyce is pounding him. Left, right, goodnight? Almost. The Brit laces his opponent on to the canvas...twice. Jalolov is in a world of pain, but keeps springing up to his feet. Go get him, Joe! Another 10-9 round in Joyce's favour...

  20. cycling (track)

    Keirin finalpublished at 22:58 British Summer Time 16 August 2016

    Hmmm. German world champion Joachim Eilers looks the man in trouble as he goes first around the outside and potentially went too soon.

    Or, has the derny bike gone too soon?