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. swimming

    'It feels like a dream'published at 04:16 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    'It feels like a dream!' Emotional scenes & family reaction to a GB swimming one-two...

    You'll be able to see Tom Dean and Duncan Scott, who won gold and silver on Tuesday, go in the men's 4x200m freestyle relay final in a few minutes.

  2. boxing

    Boxingpublished at 04:14 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Women's middleweight

    There was no messing around by Great Britain's Lauren Price as she made her Olympic debut.

    She beat Myagmarjargal Munkhbat of Mongolia by a unanimous points decision to ease her way through to the quarter-finals.

    Price had the honour of chatting with the Duke of Cambridge before the Games.

    Media caption,

    Tokyo Olympics: Duke of Cambridge meets Team GB boxer and medal hope Lauren Price

  3. rowing

    Rowingpublished at 04:13 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Look at those celebrations.

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  4. Watch: GB claim rowing silverpublished at 04:12 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Anyone fancy seeing the moment Great Britain claimed their first rowing medal of Tokyo 2020?

    Thought so.

  5. rowing

    Craig & Grant reach finalpublished at 04:09 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Lightweight women’s double sculls

    Emily Craig and Imogen GrantImage source, Getty Images

    After winning silver in the men's quadruple sculls earlier this morning there is some more good news from the Sea Forest Waterway.

    Emily Craig and Imogen Grant are through to the final of the lightweight women’s double sculls after dominating their semi-final.

  6. tennis

    Medvedev wins first set against Fogninipublished at 04:06 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Fognini 3-6 1-1 Medvedev*

    Elsewhere in the tennis singles, Russian second seed Daniil Medvedev has won the first set of his last-16 match against Italy's Fabio Fognini.

    Medvedev, who is aiming for his biggest title after losing in the 2019 US Open and 2021 Australian Open finals, took both of his two break opportunities in a 37-minute opener.

    Daniil MedvedevImage source, Getty Images
  7. tennis

    Svitolina aiming for blissful doublepublished at 04:03 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Giorgi 4-6 Svitolina

    Elina SvitolinaImage source, Getty Images

    Matrimonial bliss and an Olympic gold medal? What a month it could be for Ukraine's Elina Svitolina.

    Last week Svitolina married fellow tennis player Gael Monfils and now the world number six is the highest-ranked player left in the women's singles at Tokyo 2020.

    Fourth seed Svitolina led 5-1 in the opening set of her quarter-final against Italian opponent Camila Giorgi, missing two set points in the seventh game and then broken in the next.

    Another set point could not be converted as Giorgi clawed her way back to 5-4, but Svitolina kept her composure to serve out for a one-set lead.

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  8. Watch:Titmus snatches gold in 200m freestylepublished at 04:02 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Bit of drama to tell you about earlier in the pool.

    There were no Brits in the women's 200m freestyle but just watch this finish from Australia's Ariarne Titmus. That's a 200m and 400m double for the 20-year-old.

  9. Postpublished at 03:58 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Women's 200m individual medley

    Plenty more major championships and at least an Olympics or two to come for Abbie Wood, you'd have thought.

    The 22-year-old is one of a crop of young British swimmers who has really benefitted from the ISL. She landed her first major individual medal with a 200 individual medley silver at May’s European Championships, finishing just four-hundredths of a second off gold

  10. swimming

    Wood was 'technically brilliant'published at 03:56 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Women's 200m individual medley

    Mark Foster
    Former freestyle world swimming champion on BBC TV

    I thought Abbie [Wood] was technically brilliant off the walls. She's got it all. It just came down to a tight finish.

  11. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 03:54 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Women's 200m individual medley

    Andy Jameson
    Commentator and former Olympic swimmer on BBC TV

    Great Britain's Abbie Wood just swam a lifetime best and came fourth at the Olympic Games - you can't ask any more than that.

  12. swimming

    Wood misses outpublished at 03:53 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Women's 200m individual medley

    She just missed out... by a whisker. Just 11 one hundredths of a second between Abbie Wood and a bronze medal. Agonising.

    Still it is a PB. How can you be disappointed with that?

    Yui Ohashi, takes her second gold of the Games after winning the 400m medley. Alex Walsh and Kate Douglas take silver and bronze for the USA.

    Alicia Wilson brought up the rear just behind Hungarian great Katinka Hosszu.

  13. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 03:51 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Women's 200m individual medley

    Abbie Wood is right in the mix for the medals....

  14. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 03:49 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Women's 200m individual medley

    Abbie Wood and Alicia Wilson are under way. Wood reaches the first split in third. Great start going into the back stroke.

  15. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 03:48 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Women's 200m individual medley

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  16. badminton

    Ellis & Smith step up medal chasepublished at 03:45 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Mixed doubles quarter-final

    Marcus Ellis and Lauren SmithImage source, Getty Images

    Marcus Ellis and Lauren Smith came through the group phase with a perfect 100% record, and didn’t even drop a game.

    They now face Tang Chun Man and Tse Ying Suet of Hong Kong.

    GB haven’t won a medal in the mixed doubles since Gail Emms and Nathan Robertson took silver in Athens in 2004.

    Could that be about to change?

  17. 'Toothless in Tokyo'published at 03:43 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    What a start to life at the Tokyo Games for GB athlete Harry Coppell.

    The 25-year-old British pole vault record holder had to make an emergency trip to the dentist after what we can only presume was a very painful accident.

    "They've actually put MY TEETH! back in my mouth," Coppell wrote on Twitter.

    Fingers crossed Harry is fully recovered by the time the athletics gets under way on Friday.

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  18. swimming

    'Wilby was committed to that'published at 03:42 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Men's 200m breaststroke semi-finals.

    Mark Foster
    Former freestyle world swimming champion on BBC TV

    James Wilby's got speed and what he did was committed to that.

    Some swimmers try and hold back. When you're not putting extra effort in you don't sit in the water as well.

  19. get involved

    Get involvedpublished at 03:41 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    #bbcolympics

    Lee: What a swim that was from James Wilby.

  20. hockey

    GB win against Indiapublished at 03:38 British Summer Time 28 July 2021

    Women's Pool A - GB 4-1 India

    High fives all round as Great Britain add to their tally.

    Grace Balsdon steps up to convert a penalty stroke into the top left corner.

    The full-time buzzer sounds across the Oi Hockey Stadium as GB celebrated a convincing 4-1 victory over India.