Scott's treblepublished at 03:26 British Summer Time 30 July 2021
Men’s 200m individual medley final
A superb swim from Duncan Scott.
That's a gold and two silvers for the 24-year-old in Tokyo.
Can't argue with that!
BMX racing: GB's Bethany Shriever claims gold, Kye Whyte silver in men's race
Trampolining: Bryony Page wins bronze - GB's sixth medal in all on Friday
Swimming: Duncan Scott wins third Tokyo medal with 200m medley silver
Swimming: GB's Luke Greenbank wins 200m backstroke bronze
Rowing: Team GB men's eight take bronze; Vicky Thornley fourth in single sculls
Tennis: Novak Djokovic beaten by Alexander Zverev in singles semi-finals
Football: GB beaten 4-3 by Australia in extra time of women's quarter-finals
Rugby sevens: GB Women beat USA 21-12 to reach semi-finals
Athletics: Ethiopia's Selemon Barega wins men's 10,000m gold
Athletics: GB's Dina Asher-Smith through to Saturday's 100m semi-finals
Ellie Thomason, Alex Bysouth and Mike Henson
Men’s 200m individual medley final
A superb swim from Duncan Scott.
That's a gold and two silvers for the 24-year-old in Tokyo.
Can't argue with that!
Men's 200m individual medley final
Andy Jameson
Commentator and former Olympic swimmer on BBC TV
A wonderful silver medal for Duncan Scott. He gave himself such a good chance - he was right there at 100m.
A really good swim from him and a lifetime best.
Men’s 200m individual medley final
GB's Duncan Scott takes the silver behind China’s Shun Wang!
Men’s 200m individual medley final
Duncan Scott is nicely positioned here.
China’s Shun Wang is closing in on the USA's Michael Andrew.
One length to go!
Men’s 200m individual medley final
Go, go, go!
USA’s Michael Andrew has gone flying out of the blocks.
Women's 200m breaststroke
Here's that blistering swim from South Africa's Tatjana Schoenmaker.
We have a new world record in the women's 200m breaststroke.
Men’s 200m individual medley final
It's almost time for Duncan Scott to take to the pool.
Can he make it three medals in Tokyo? Let's find out...
Women's 800m heats
Great Britain's Jemma Reekie has just won her 800m heat in one minute 59.97 seconds.
Keely Hodgkinson has also qualified after finishing second in her heat in 2:01.59, behind the USA's Raevyn Rogers.
Alex Bell finished fourth in her heat in 2:00.96 and looks like having a very good shot at qualifying with that time.
Women's semi-finals
There's absolute carnage in the second group of the women's semi-finals.
Brit Bethany Shriever gets out nice and clean and wins the heat - unaware behind her two Dutch riders collide and crash and there's another crash involving a few other riders.
Laura Smulders, one of the strong favourites for gold, is one of the Dutch caught up in the first crash and she eventually rolls over the line minutes later but has eight points and a lot to do to make the final.
#bbcolympics
James Stevenson: That’s what we want to see! A beaming Brit with a bronze medal. Take away the mask and Luke Greenbank’s smile would have been a picture
David Langley: Another late one cheering on the GB swimmers. What a meet this has been so far. 5 medals and counting, loads of finalists and PBs galore. Brilliant!
Men's 200m backstroke bronze
BBC Sport
Latest medalist on the block Luke Greenback talks to BBC Sport
It's amazing. Dream come true. So happy - I'm a bit lost for words, I'm not going to lie.
My first memory of swimming was watching the Beijing Olympics so to come away with an individual medal is a dream.
Men’s 200m individual medley final
Duncan Scott is bidding to win his third of a possible four medals in Tokyo next.
Having already won gold and silver earlier this week, the Scot was the second-fastest qualifier for the 200m medley final.
China’s Shun Wang was the fastest qualifier, and Japan’s Daiya Seto is the world champion.
Women’s 100m freestyle final
A superb swim from Australia's Emma McKeon, who takes the gold with an Olympic record.
Hong Kong's Siobhan Bernadette Haughey claims silver ahead of Australian Cate Campbell.
A great swim from GB's Anna Hopkin sees her finish seventh - less than a second off McKeon's time and a whisker away from a bronze medal.
Men's 200m backstroke final
Mark Foster
Former freestyle world swimming champion on BBC TV
You see how close Greenbank gets to Murphy, who is bobbing a lot.
When it comes to the turns though, Rylov and Murphy destroyed him, so he can look at those components.
Women’s 100m freestyle final
No time to catch your breath here.
It's time for the women’s 100m freestyle final, featuring GB's Anna Hopkin who squeezed in by just 0.01secs.
This race was settled as a dead heat in Rio five years ago, and one of the defending champions, in Canada's Penny Oleksiak, has the chance to retain her title.
#bbcolympics
James Stevenson: A bronze medal for Luke Greenbank. Couldn’t have caught Rylov. Probably wanted Murphy but it’s a super swim nevertheless.
Paddy Ham: What a swim luke greenbank held your own!
Men’s 200m backstroke final
Team GB's Luke Greenbank gets the bronze!
An Olympic record from the Russian Olympic Committee's world champion Evgeny Rylov seals gold, ahead of the USA's Ryan Murphy.
Men’s 200m backstroke final
Luke Greenbank is in bronze medal position with 50m to go!
Evgeny Rylov is going to take gold...
Men’s 200m backstroke final
Away we go. Can Luke Greenbank get himself on the podium here?
He's made a decent start here and is firmly in the mix at the halfway turn.
World champion Evgeny Rylov leads from defending champion Ryan Murphy.
Men's semi-finals
The mopping up operation has finished and the BMX semi-finals are under way with the men's semi-finals.
There are two groups of eight with each rider racing in three heats. They are awarded points depending on where they finish. One for first, two for second etc. The top four from each group advance to the final.
The fewer points you have the better. Brit Kye Whyte got caught up at the start of his heat but he powers his way through the field to finish third in his first heat so has three points so far.