Italy edge it againpublished at 02:24 British Summer Time 25 July 2021
This losing to Italy thing is becoming a habit...
Team GB's Sarah Bettles, Naomi Folkard and Bryony Pitman have lost to Italy in the women's team archery 1/8 eliminations.
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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
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This losing to Italy thing is becoming a habit...
Team GB's Sarah Bettles, Naomi Folkard and Bryony Pitman have lost to Italy in the women's team archery 1/8 eliminations.
Team GB
Team GB
Not long now until medal events in the pool.
First up at 02:30 BST is the men's 400m individual medley final.
Flying the Team GB flag in this one is Max Litchfield.
Great Britain 1-1 Germany
Hannah Martin shoots - and only a brilliant reflective block at the post stops Great Britain taking the lead!
A good response from GB but the scores are level at half-time.
Great Britain 1-1 Germany
Kate Richardson-Walsh OBE
Olympic gold medal winning hockey player on BBC TV
Germany have their tails up now. Great Britain need to stay calm. They have had all of the momentum and all of the play.
Great Britain 1-1 Germany
Maddie Hinch is in action for the first time, getting down low and shoving a left boot in front of a shot from Anna Schroder.
Germany are rewarded for their sustained pressure with a penalty stroke - which, again, is only confirmed after a long ol' video referral - and Hinch goes the wrong way as Viktoria Huse rolls the ball into the opposite corner.
Men's street - heat 2
Back to Yuto Horigme of Japan and it turns out the 22-year-old is human after all.
He psyches himself up for a nollie, frontside 180, alley oop, nose grind... but ends picking his board - and himself - off the concrete.
The initial jump and slide down the rail was impressive, though...
Men's street - heat 2
There are going to be some sore tailbones tomorrow.
The tricks aren't quite being executed as cleanly as the first heat and a few competitors hit the deck like a sack of King Eddies.
Only Japan's Yuto Horigme has managed to score a 9.00 from the second crop of runners.
Men's and women's singles from 03:00 BST
Fresh from his doubles win with Joe Salisbury on Saturday, Andy Murray returns to the court later in the singles.
His first round opponent is Canada's Felix Auger Aliassime. That is the third match on centre court at the Ariake Tennis Park.
Team GB's Liam Broady is first up on court eight against Argentina's Francisco Cerundolo.
It's also the women's singles and second on centre court is Japan's Naomi Osaka against China's Zheng Saisai.
Men's street - heat 2
Yuto Horigme, another skateboarder flying the flag for Japan, is up next.
The 22-year-old has 10 seconds left on the clock to wow the judges, so decides to pull out a trick that no-one else has dared try in these preliminaries and sticks the landing like a true pro.
Team GB
Team GB
Sam Ward thought he'd never play hockey again, following a career-threatening eye injury.
He's now back doing what he does best - scoring goals on the big stage.
Striker Ward, 30. suffered a shattered eye socket, seven facial fractures and a torn retina - leaving him effectively blind in one eye - in November 2019.
He returned to the GB training programme in 2020 - and on Saturday he scored as Team GB beat South Africa 3-1 in a men's pool match.
Great Britain 1-0 Germany
Germany's head coach and captain Nike Lorenz have just given their players the hairdryer treatment after that first quarter...
Great Britain 1-0 Germany
Hockey referees are great, aren't they? They take no nonsense.
Great Britain have been the stronger in the opening stages and they get the breakthrough in the final stages of the first quarter.
A penalty corner - which is confirmed after a lot of faffing about with the video - is deflected off a German stick and Sarah Jones is alive enough to pop away the ball at the post.
Team GB
Team GB
There are four golds up for grabs in the swimming pool between 02:30-03:45 BST - and there's plenty of British interest.
Men's street - heat 2
Sora Shirai of Japan is out again for his second run.
The 19-year-old picks up a bit of debris which has fallen off onto the floor.
He's off to speak to the course manager to see if he can get a rerun....
And his request is granted.
It's not as smooth as the first run and he ends with a score of 6.72.
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drunkendeejay: Loving the skate board street coverage. Boys with the ear buds in must be listening to Ace of Spades from Tony Hawk Pro Skater.
Simon Sherrington: So I'm now a fan of skateboarding apparently.
Men's street - heat 2
Another skateboarder with earphones in!
Japan's Sora Shirai does a fakie - riding backwards - and a big slide down the rail to finish.
Only a 7.99 for Shirai, though.
Women's 10m air pistol qualifying
Wow. This is incredible.
Georgia's Nino Salukvadze is taking part in qualifying for the 10m air pistol and in doing so has become the first female from any sport to take part in NINE Olympic Games.
The 52-year-old - the 1988 25m pistol gold medallist - moves alongside Latvian Afanasijs Kuzmins, also a shooter, and just one adrift of outright record holder Ian Millar, the Canadian equestrian legend.
Salukvadze was one of Georgia's flag bearers at the opening ceremony in Tokyo.
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Wills: Olympic Skateboarding: Heat 1, American skateboarder who skates in the Olympics with his AirPods in & his phone in his pocket, his name is also Jagger. Did I mentioned he’s American? Wouldn’t expect anything less would you.
Men's street - heat 1
Everybody scuttles back into the shade at Ariake Park as it looks like you could fry an egg on that tarmac - it's so hot.
The excellently named Jagger Eaton of the United States tops the board in the first heat with a combined score of 35.07.
Another three heats to go in this event.