Summary

  • GB win two golds, a silver and two bronzes on day 12 to move fourth in medal table

  • Showjumping: Ben Maher wins individual gold in jump-off

  • Sailing: Hannah Mills and Eilidh McIntyre win 470-class gold

  • Athletics: Katarina Johnson-Thompson out of heptathlon after calf injury in 200m

  • Athletics: Canada's Andre de Grasse wins 200m final

  • Boxing: GB's Ben Whittaker takes silver; Frazer Clarke bronze

  • Skateboarding: Sky Brown, 13, wins bronze to become GB's youngest medal winner at Olympics

  • Track Cycling: Jason Kenny and Jack Carlin through in men's sprint

  • Hockey: GB women beaten 5-1 by Netherlands in semi-final

  • Climbing: GB's Shauna Coxsey fails to make final

  1. bronze medal

    Bronze Medalpublished at 06:23 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    women's flyweight

    Huang Hsiao-Wen of Chinese Taipei takes the bronze medal in the women's flyweight after losing her semi-final to Turkey's Buse Naz Cakiroglu, who progresses to the final.

    Naz Cakiroglu and Hsiao Wen HuangImage source, Getty Images
  2. table tennis

    China into table tennis finalpublished at 06:18 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Table tennis

    China are on course for another table tennis team gold after the women's team beat Germany 3-0. They will play hosts Japan in the final.

  3. skateboarding

    'This feels unreal'published at 06:11 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Sky Brown wins Skateboarding bronze

    Team GB

    Skateboarding Olympic bronze medallist Sky Brown speaking to BBC Sport: "This is incredible - it feels unreal I'm so happy to be here - I'm blessed.

    "I was definitely bumped, I fell twice, that made the last run feel even better. All the girls are ripping it, it was insane, it was a super sick final."

    On what she's going to do next: "Hang out with some friends, and party?!"

  4. BBC Coveragepublished at 06:10 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    BBC One

    Olympic Breakfast is on BBC One right now. Catch up on what's happened overnight and look ahead to what's to come.

  5. Coming uppublished at 06:00 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Here's a few things to watch out for this morning.

    • Boxing: Frazer Clarke (07:03 BST) in semi-final bout and Ben Whittaker (07:35 BST) in gold-medal bout
    • Sailing: Hannah Miles and Eilidh McIntyre target 470-class gold (from 07:30 BST)
    • Track Cycling: Jason Kenny in men's sprint (from 07:30 BST)
    • Climbing: Shauna Coxsey in the women's combined event (from 09:00 BST)
    • Showjumping: Ben Maher, Harry Charles and Scott Brash in individual event (from 11:00 BST)
  6. What's happened so far?published at 05:56 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Just waking up? Here's what's happened overnight:

    • Skateboarding: Sky Brown becomes Great Britain's youngest Olympic medallist of all time, with the 13-year-old winning bronze in the women's park skateboarding.
    • Hockey:Great Britain will not retain their Olympic women's hockey title after being well beaten by the Netherlands in the semi-finals.
    • Athletics:USA's Sydney McLaughlin smashes her own world record with a sensational run to take gold in the women's 400m hurdles.
    • Athletics: Britain'sKatarina Johnson-Thompson sits third overall after two events in heptathlon.
  7. basketball

    Serbia into semi-finalspublished at 05:51 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Serbia beat China 77–70 in a women's basketball quarter-final earlier.

    They will play either Australia or the USA, who are facing each other now in the other quarter-final match which you can watch on BBC One now.

  8. Want to feel old?published at 05:48 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    A podium with a combined age of 44!

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  9. Postpublished at 05:43 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Sky Brown. History maker.

    What a dollop of joy she has provided with her bronze medal win this morning.

    .Image source, PA Media
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  10. golf

    Korda the clubhouse leaderpublished at 05:37 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Women's golf

    Nelly KordaImage source, Getty Images

    World number one Nelly Korda has finished her first round at four under par.

    That leaves the American as the clubhouse leader, albeit Sweden's Madelene Sagstrom is currently on five under through 13, while India's Aditi Ashok is also on four under after 14 holes.

    Great Britain's Jodi Ewart Shadoff is one over par after 13 holes with her team-mate Mel Reid having carded a score of two over.

  11. canoeing (sprint)

    Canoe Sprintpublished at 05:33 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Brits into semi-finals

    Patrick Winterton
    Canoeing commentator on BBC TV

    Two of the three British athletes making it into the semi-finals action

    Earlier Liam Heath and just now Deborah Kerr in the Women's Canoe Sprint

  12. get involved

    Get involvedpublished at 05:27 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    #bbcolympics

    Bill Holland: Sky Brown was born a month before the Beijing Olympics opened. They were in HD and ended, in my head, about three weeks ago.

    Mark Marriott: Sky Brown is amazing! I'm so emotional I'm actually crying with joy. WOW!

    Steven: Well done Sky Brown on the Bronze medal, you have done yourself, #teamGB and your country proud! But i have to say, they were all amazing.

  13. skateboarding

    'Skateboarding has won'published at 05:24 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Women's park

    Tim Warwood
    Reporter on BBC TV

    I'm crying, I'm crying. Why am I so emotional? It's just so good, that was amazing, what a standard we've had. Kokona is 12-years-old, she can't even buy a lottery ticket!

    Skateboarding has won. We've not even had the men yet.

  14. Postpublished at 05:22 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Sky Brown is crying, her family's crying, the BBC commentators are crying! It is incredibly emotional just to see how much this means to them all and what was also a joy to see was how everyone was just happy for each other.

    That was great fun to watch!

  15. skateboarding

    'Sky Brown in tears'published at 05:19 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Women's park

    Ed Leigh
    Skateboarding commentator on BBC TV

    A 12-year old, a 13-year-old and 19-year-old, women's skateboarding is progressing at such a pace.

    Sky Brown in tears - a phenomenal performance from her to be able to pull that out of the bag at the third time of asking under so much pressure.

  16. Postpublished at 05:18 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

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  17. get involved

    Get involvedpublished at 05:16 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    #bbcolympics

    Matthew: Get in there Sky Brown!!

    Bill: Beautiful bronze for Brown!

    Ryan: Sky Brown! She is outstanding, I was so nervous through all of that.

  18. gold-medal

    Gold Medalpublished at 05:15 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Japan's Sakura Yosozumi takes the gold medal while 12 year old Kokona Hiraki takes the silver.

    A thrilling finale.

  19. skateboarding

    'Unbelievable' Sky Brownpublished at 05:14 British Summer Time 4 August 2021

    Women's park

    Ed Leigh
    Skateboarding commentator on BBC TV

    Unbelievable, Shaun White was on his feet. How much maturity does it take, at thirteen years of age?

    Big, big cheers and everyone coming into congratulate her. So much courage. Tears as her dad picks her up, you can see what it means.

  20. bronze medal

    Bronze Medalpublished at 05:14 British Summer Time 4 August 2021
    Breaking

    Bronze for Sky Brown!

    At 13 years and 28 days she makes history as Great Britain's youngest-ever summer Olympic medal winner.

    Incredible!

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