Windsurfing bronze for Team GB's Hawkinspublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 13 October 2018
Finn Hawkins wins Team GB's first individual medal at the 2018 Youth Olympics Games, securing bronze in the men's windsurfing Techno 293+ class.
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Finn Hawkins wins Team GB's first individual medal at the 2018 Youth Olympics Games, securing bronze in the men's windsurfing Techno 293+ class.
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Welcome to day seven of the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Today's coverage includes the first day of the rugby sevens, where you can follow six matches across both the men's and women's pools.
Day three in the athletics sees the start of the hurdling events in the men's and women's 400m heats plus coverage of short-distance track events including both the men's and women's 200m.
There is also continued coverage from the basketball 3x3, which will make its full Olympic debut at Tokyo 2022. Watch Indonesia v Andorra and Mexico v France in the women's preliminaries event plus Jordan v China and Turkmenistan v Georgia in the men's competition.
Saturday 13th October
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Buenos Aires is hosting the third edition of the summer Youth Olympics and several British athletes have progressed to the senior ranks after being successful on the junior stage.
Team GB will be represented by 43 talented youngsters, each hoping to prove they have that potential when they begin their Youth Olympics quest in Argentina this week.
BBC Olympic sports reporter Nick Hope takes a look at who may be part of Great Britain’s next generation of superstars.
A look at team GB's future stars as they head to Buenos Aires for the 2018 Youth Olympic Games.
Read MoreThe Youth Olympics has gained a reputation for being a test bed for potential full Olympic sports and there are new events on show in Buenos Aires.
3x3 Basketball (7-17): Sometimes called streetball, 3x3 is claimed to be the world's most popular urban team sport, A Youth Olympics staple since 2010, it will debut at full Olympic level in Tokyo.
Beach handball (8-13):It sounds like handball's answer to beach volleyball, and that's basically what it is. A new event.
Futsal (7-13): Credited with developing the skills of Messi and Ronaldo, futsal makes its debut at the Youth Olympics. Can it reach full Olympic level?
Hockey Fives (7-14):Smaller teams and a smaller playing area - think Rugby Sevens with a stick.
Karate (17-18): Included in the 2020 Olympic programme and making its debut here in six men's and women's weight categories.
Kiteboarding (7-13): Windsurfing has been in the YOGs since 2010 and the latest sailing variant makes its debut in Argentina.
Which two sports will feature for the first time? Who is the mascot for the 2018 Games?
Our colleagues at CBBC have put a quiz together for you to test your knowledge on the games, which you try here.