Taekwondopublished at 01:11 British Summer Time 21 August 2016
Women +67kg
Another three pointer for Bianca Walkden and she leads 7-0 with a minute to go.
The bronze is almost within reach...
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Women +67kg
Another three pointer for Bianca Walkden and she leads 7-0 with a minute to go.
The bronze is almost within reach...
Men's 1500m final
Brendan Foster
Olympic medallist and BBC athletics commentator on BBC One
What a great performance from Matt Centrowitz. Everything he did was right but the others, including the Olympic champion Makhloufi, did not run a good race. It almost came down to a 100m race the way they ran it.
Men's 1500m
Charlie Grice of GB ended up in 12th place. He was in contention with about 200m to go.
World champion Asbel Kiprop moved menacingly into position down the back straight and looked favourite coming into the home straight but he couldn't find a way past and faded badly.
Winner Matt Centrowitz didn't look like favourite the whole way - but he held on!
Women +67kg
Wiam Dislam's outstretched toe looks to flick Bianca Walkden's nose. Video review requested. Did it connect? No is the decision and it remains 4-0 to Walkden in the final round...
Women +67kg
Score round two to Bianca Walkden!
Wiam Dislam lets her guard down momentarily but it is long enough for Walkden to land a head shot. She leads 3-0. Dislam is ratted.
Men's 1500m
A shock winner! United States take gold as Matt Centrowitz kicks for home with about 250m to go and the pack can't chase him down!
Taoufik Makhloufi, champion in London, is second, Nick Willis third.
Men's 1500m
Ronald Kwemoi is tripped! One of the favourites goes down but the pace is so slow he can soon get back in touch. A 69-second second lap. This is going to turn into a 250m sprint.
Men's 1500m
A 66-second first lap. Fast to you and I, walking pace for these guys. Already the runners are looking around, looking at the screens, gauging who is about and who is where.
Women +67kg
End of round one and no scores on the board yet. Bianca Walkden thought she had landed a shot, the judges thought otherwise.
On we go to round two...
Men's 1500m final
Slow! Jogging pace in the first lap. A man and his dog could be in the top six.
Men's 1500m
Charlie Grice is in his first Olympic final at the age of 22. There are two 33-year-olds in this final. He's got years left in him.
There are 13 men in the field. Unlucky for some. Well, 10.
Women +67kg
Bianca Walkden is straight on the offence. She wants this bronze medal, and looks to have scored a quick head shot. Wiam Dislam's corner requests a video review, and the three judges decide she didn't connect. Still 0-0...
Men's 1500m
Men's 1500m final
Asbel Kiprop is very much the man to beat, the pundits expect a slow race and then a sprint finish. Always a tactical race. Best of luck to Charlie Grice and co.
Women +67kg
Bianca Walkden has only had a couple of hours to pick herself up after her semi-final defeat. It looks like she has done just that as she walks into the arena with a smile on her face. She's up against Wiam Dislam.
Men's javelin
When Trinidad & Tobago's Keshorn Walcott won Olympic gold in London he had a lighthouse named after him, external.
Plus £100,000, a luxury new home, 20,000 square feet of land and an aeroplane. Not bad eh?
What's on the wishlist this time? What would you ask for if you won Olympic gold?
Walcott has thrown his first effort out to 83.45m.
Bianca Walkden is due in the arena at 01:00 BST. Pop on over to BBC Four to catch her bronze medal match. You can also watch it online here.
Men's 1500m final (01:00 BST)
GB's Charlie Grice goes in the 1500m for Great Britain, but he'll need to find the race of his life to threaten the medals.
World champion Asbel Kiprop has bossed this event this year.
Men's javelin final (from 00:55 BST)
At his peak - and I'm sure still now - BBC commentator and javelin legend Steve Backley would be in the mix tonight.
His PB of 91.46m would be the world's best throw in 2016, And would have easily won him Olympic gold in London.