Summary

  • Charlotte Dujardin wins dressage bronze to become Britain's most-decorated female Olympian with six medals

  • Swimming: GB men win superb 4x200m freestyle relay gold - second gold for Tom Dean

  • Rowing: GB win men’s quadruple sculls silver as coxless four miss out on medal

  • Four-time Olympic champion gymnast Simone Biles withdraws from Thursday's all-around

  • GB's James Hall eighth and Joe Fraser ninth in all-round final

  • GB men lose rugby sevens bronze match to Argentina; Fiji beat All Blacks in final

  • Boxing: GB's Karriss Artingstall guaranteed bronze after reaching women's featherweight semi-finals

  • Tennis: Andy Murray & Joe Salisbury lose in doubles & Liam Broady out of singles

  1. tennis

    Broady loses first setpublished at 08:03 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Chardy 7-6 (7-3) 0-0 Broady

    Only one British hopeful remains in the tennis events. No pressure Liam Broady...

    But it isn't good news, folks. The 27-year-old from Stockport, who received a late call-up to play in his first Olympics, loses the first-set tie-break to French veteran Jeremy Chardy.

  2. cycling (road)

    Road Cyclingpublished at 08:01 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Men's time trial

    That was then, this is now. Great Britain's Geraint Thomas is due off in the men's time trial any minute now...

  3. What's happened so far on day five?published at 08:00 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Alarm just gone off? Need to work out what you have missed overnight? We're here for you.

    • Swimming: Great Britain's men win a superb gold medal in 4x200m freestyle relay, narrowly missing out on a new world record.
    • Tennis: Andy Murray's bid for an Olympic gold at a third successive Games ends as he and Joe Salisbury are beaten in the men's doubles quarter-finals.
    • Gymnastics: Four-time Olympic gold medallist Simone Biles has withdrawn from Thursday's individual all-around final.
    • Swimming: America's Katie Ledecky claims a sixth Olympic gold with victory in the 1500m freestyle.
    • Swimming: Australia's Ariarne Titmus beats Ledecky in the 200m freestyle,, external securing a 200m-400m double for the 20-year-old.
    • Rowing: Great Britain win their first Olympic medal in the men's quadruple sculls.
    • Rowing: Britain's dominance of the men's four ends as their crew veers off course and is unable to win the nation's sixth straight Olympic gold.
    • Men's rugby sevens: Britain drop into bronze medal match after 29-7 defeat by New Zealand in semi-finals.

  4. Postpublished at 07:58 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Quite a lot of our Olympians in normal places have been Daley Thompson and Seb Coe...

  5. get involved

    Olympians in normal placespublished at 07:57 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Text 81111 (UK only, standard rates apply)

    I was once in Heathrow Terminal 2 with Steve Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent, James Cracknell and Tim Foster. They were flying out to the Sydney Olympics. Pinsent was so tall that his head almost brushed the roof in a very low level old terminal building. Lovely guys!

    Ant

  6. gold-medal

    Gold Medal - Wang Zongyuan & Xie Siyipublished at 07:55 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    China

    Utterly dominant.

    The pair from USA take silver, with Germany sneaking in for bronze.

  7. diving

    'An inkling of what the boys are capable of'published at 07:53 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Men's synchronised 3m springboard

    Leon Taylor
    Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV

    We're desperately disappointed for the boys today but that's a little inkling of what the boys are capable of. They finish strongly and confidently.

    Huge score, but too little too late for them today.

  8. diving

    Divingpublished at 07:52 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Men's 3m synchro

    The race is run for Jack Laugher and Dan Goodfellow. There will be no repeat of Laugher's gold from five years ago. A desperately disappointing day. They will finish in seventh place.

  9. gymnastics

    'You could cause yourself an injury'published at 07:49 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    BBC One

    Olympic hockey gold medallist Sam Quek, speaking to BBC Breakfast about Simone Biles: "I was watching it [the story] unfold yesterday and as it was happening, I was getting more and more frustrated.

    "I’d see these headlines popping up saying how she was weak, she wasn’t mentally strong enough to deal with the pressure. Then on social media, people accusing her of using it as an excuse to pull out of the vault because she wasn’t performing as well.

    "I just think it’s absolute nonsense. She said she wasn’t in the right mental frame of mind to go and perform well enough and that she could have caused herself some damage.

    "Every sports person knows that if you go in half-cocked, you’re going to cause yourself an injury, non-more so than in gymnastics."

  10. Postpublished at 07:48 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

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  11. get involved

    Olympians in normal placespublished at 07:45 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

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    While working at the Seal Sanctuary in Cornwall, local MP Seb Coe visited and fed some of the seals. He wore my wife's wellies!

    Tony & Jacqui Woodley

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  13. diving

    Divingpublished at 07:43 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Men's 3m synchro

    There is one round of the men's 3m synchro to come, but it's been an awful time for Jack Laugher and Dan Goodfellow. They remain bottom of the leaderboard.

  14. sailing

    Sailingpublished at 07:42 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    It's been a busy morning for Team GB on the water at the Enoshima Yacht Harbour - the medal events don't take place until Saturday but GB's sailors looked in good shape as Luke Patience and Chris Grube kicked things off with a third place finish in the two person dinghy.

    Emma Wilson finished first in two of the women's Windsurfer races and Giles Scott, who won the gold medal in the Finn Class at Rio 2016, finished first in his two races.

    Tom Squires got his first ever Olympic win in the men's Windsurfer event while Dylan Fletcher and Stuart Bithell finished first in the men's Skiff.

    Giles ScottImage source, Getty Images
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  16. basketball

    USA bounce backpublished at 07:39 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Men's basketball

    The USA's men's basketball team were shocked by France in their opening game of the men's basketball on Sunday, but they never looked in danger of losing against Iran here.

    Damian Lillard top-scored with 21 points while Devin Booker added 16 points and five rebounds to help America on their way to a thumping 120-66 victory.

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  18. baseball

    Baseballpublished at 07:37 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Japan 4-3 Dominican Republic

    It was hammering down in Fukushima for the opening match in group A between Dominican Republic and hosts Japan.

    The Japanese are world number ones in baseball - but they were 2-1 down against the team ranked six places lower after the seventh inning.

    Dominican Republic edged closer to victory at the top of the ninth as Gustavo Nunez extending the visitor's lead.

    But thanks to a dramatic finish at the close of the game, Japan have walked away with a 4-3 victory.

  19. get involved

    Get involvedpublished at 07:36 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    #bbcolympics

    Kyle Utterson: It's sad to see Biles not in the competition but it's 100 percent the right decision. Her health is by far more important. Hopefully she gets well soon and then we can hopefully see her back to her brilliant best.

  20. gymnastics

    Gymnasticspublished at 07:34 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Remember, the big breaking news is that America's four-time Olympic champion Simone Biles has pulled out of the individual all-around final.

    Here's what she said after pulling out the team final yesterday...