Get in!published at 02:53 British Summer Time 25 July 2021
Men's 400m individual medley final
The moment USA's Chase Kalisz clinched gold.
Chelsie Giles wins judo bronze - GB's first Tokyo 2020 medal
Bradly Sinden wins silver after defeat in men's taekwondo final
Austria's Anna Kiesenhofer seals shock women's cycling road race gold; GB's Lizzie Deignan 11th
Defending taekwondo champion Jade Jones suffers shock first round defeat
Andy Murray out of tennis singles with thigh strain; world number one Ashleigh Barty beaten in women's singles
Adam Peaty wins 100m breaststroke semi-final
Alex Bysouth
Men's 400m individual medley final
The moment USA's Chase Kalisz clinched gold.
Men's 400m freestyle final
These finals are coming thick and fast. It's the men's 400m freestyle next. There is no Team GB interest in this one.
Men's quadruple sculls repechage
Some good news for Great Britain in the rowing.
The quartet of Harry Leask, Angus Groom, Tom Barras and Jack Beaumont have won their men's quadruple sculls repechage race, ensuring their progression to the final.
Men's 400m individual medley final
Max Litchfield finished joint fourth with Hungary's David Verraszto. A strong from the Team GB swimmer but he just misses out on a medal.
Great Britain 1-2 Germany
Penalty corner to Great Britain!
Germany crowd their keeper and they are alive enough to tip GB's effort over the top.
#bbcolympics
Cafc Paul: Great effort from Max in lane 8 there. Agonisingly close to a bronze.
Men's 400m individual relay final
Confirmation of the result:
Great Britain 1-2 Germany
Kate Richardson-Walsh OBE
Olympic gold medal winning hockey player on BBC TV
Great Britain need to reset and stay calm. There is plenty of time left in this game and they have been playing well.
Great Britain 1-2 Germany
Back under way in the hockey, and it doesn't take long for Germany to take the lead!
Great Britain see their first post half-time attempt blocked by the keeper and that's enough for Germany to break, Pia Maertens charging to the other end with Charlotte Stapenhorst in the perfect position to slam beyond Maddie Hinch.
Rebecca Adlington
Double Olympic gold-medal winning swimmer on BBC TV
I thought Max had got it! I think we all thought he would get a medal and to come fourth again after finishing fourth in Rio I am gutted for him. He gave it all he had.
Men's 400m individual medley final
Andy Jameson
Commentator and former Olympic swimmer on BBC TV
That was an amazing finish by Max Litchfield - equal fourth I think he came. Kalisz took that race out superbly.
Men's 400m individual medley final
It's an American one-two with Jay Litherland securing silver behind Chase Kalisz.
A strong finish by Max Litchfield but he can only finish fourth. So close to a bronze.
Men's 400m individual medley final
Chase Kalisz comfortably wins it.
Men's 400m individual medley final
Chase Kalisz of the USA is looking good for gold. Bronze is up for grabs. Can Max Litchfield finish strongly?
Men's 400m individual medley
Strong start by Leon Marchand of France. Max Litchfield is up there too but here comes America's Chase Kalisz.
Men's 400m individual medley final
And they're off.
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Men's 400m individual medley
Max Litchfield is in lane eight. No spectators in the Tokyo Aquatics Centre but there is music pumping out of the speakers.
Men's street
Skaterboarder Jagger Eaton of the United States, speaking to BBC Sport: "It felt great to skate in the Games.
"It's a course I really love. I'm excited to be out here.
"It's amazing to skate and one cool thing that I love about this course is that it's really fast. Being able to go really fast and hit obstacles is really great."
On who he was listening to in his earphones: "In my ears that time was an LA rapper named DW FLAME."
Men's street - heat 2
Brazil's Kelvin Hoefler, almost a pensioner in skateboarding terms at the age of 28, sticks a trick to earn himself a 9.23 with the judges.
That moves Hoefler into second place in the table behind Eaton Jagger of the United States.