Summary

  • Athletics: Holly Bradshaw wins pole vault bronze - GB's 51st medal in Tokyo

  • Athletics: Steven Gardiner wins men's 400m in 43.85, Nafi Thiam defends heptathlon title, Damian Warner sets Olympic record to win decathlon

  • Track Cycling: Matt Walls wins omnium gold - GB's 16th

  • Track cycling: Jason Kenny out of sprint, but Carlin makes Friday's semi-finals

  • Boxing: Galal Yafai reaches flyweight final

  • Sprint Canoe: Liam Heath wins K1 200m bronze

  • Athletics: GB women break 4x100m British record as Dina Asher-Smith returns to track, men through but US out

  • Hockey: Belgium beat Australia 3-2 in shootout to win men's gold

  1. skateboarding

    'Any higher and you'll need an oxygen mask'published at 04:58 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's park final

    Marc Churchill
    Skateboarding commentator on BBC TV

    That was incredible from Australia's Kieran Wooley, I'm blown away. You go any higher on that, you're gonna need an oxygen mask. That was huge.

  2. skateboarding

    Skateboardingpublished at 04:58 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's park final

    Luiz Francisco is up for his second run after scoring 80.24 on his first one. Check out how the Brazilian secured his place in the final above.

    We've just seen Kieran Wooley get so much height he was almost skateboarding on the moon and yet it was 'only' good enough for 82.04, that's the level of quality in this final.

  3. get involved

    Get involvedpublished at 04:51 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    #bbcolympics

    Iain: How good are these lads, brilliant. #skateboarding

    Francesca: I don’t think anyone can beat Keegan.

    Paul: First Keegan Palmer & now Pedro Barros, the tricks in this skateboarding are just insane.

  4. athletics

    'Simply magnificent'published at 04:51 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    110m hurdles

    The legend that is Usain Bolt very much enjoyed Hansle Parchment's 110m hurdles win.

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  5. athletics

    Gold for Pichardo, history for Burkina Fasopublished at 04:46 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's triple jump final

    It is gold for Portugal's Pedro Pichardo in the men's triple jump as he wins with a distance 17.98.

    China's Zhu Yaming wins silver while Hugues Fabrice Zango makes history by taking bronze for Burkina Faso's first ever Olympic medal.

  6. skateboarding

    'This is going to go berserk'published at 04:42 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's park final

    Ed Leigh
    Skateboarding commentator on BBC TV

    Keegan Palmer, take a bow.

    94.04! Look at his face! Wow. The pedigree of the skaters we've got here means this is going to go berserk.

    Keegan PalmerImage source, Getty Images
  7. skateboarding

    Skateboardingpublished at 04:42 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's park final

    Crikey! A big marker laid down early on by Australia's Keegan Palmer with 94.04. Has the 18-year-old already done enough for gold?

  8. 'He's taken the camera man out!'published at 04:40 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's park final

    Is there a skateboarding move for taking out a cameraman? The cameraman tumbler?

    I'm guessing this cameraman is stood a bit further away for this final.

  9. get involved

    Get involvedpublished at 04:39 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    #bbcolympics

    Francesca: Team USA men's relay getting slated. Team GB have such a huge chance to medal now, what colour could be a silver or bronze, don’t think gold not against the Jamaicans.

  10. skateboarding

    Skateboardingpublished at 04:38 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's park final

    The men's park skateboarding final is under way. The standard of the prelims was exceptional so this should be a real treat. Watch on BBC One.

  11. athletics

    'It's a disappointment not to win a medal'published at 04:37 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's 110m hurdles final

    BBC One

    GB's Andrew Pozzi: "I came here wanting to win a medal, I wasn't moving quite how I wanted. Sadly, in that race I tried to fight it a little bit. It's a disappointment not to win a medal.

    "It's been a big journey, I'm so grateful for everyone who's contributed over the last decade. It's frustrating, it's not quite where I want to be.

    "I'm proud of the progress I'm making, although I'm not happy with the result today I'll keep building. Thank you to everyone at home."

  12. Watch: Parchment wins 110m hurdles goldpublished at 04:35 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Jamaica's Hansle Parchment won gold in the men's 110m hurdles final earlier this morning. Great Britain's Andrew Pozzi finished seventh.

    Watch how the race went above.

  13. gold-medal

    Gold Medalpublished at 04:32 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's shot put

    USA's Ryan Crouser smashes his own Olympic record to win gold in the men's shot put.

    He was already in the gold medal position going into his final throw but went for extra glory anyway with a throw of 23.30m.

    USA's Joe Kovacs takes silver while New Zealand’s Tomas Walsh claims the bronze medal.

  14. 'We have much more to come'published at 04:29 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's 4x100m relay

    CJ Ujah: "When we went down for the real thing my hands started seizing up but I had to hold my nerves and pass it on."

    Zharnel Hughes:"I am happy to be here. We are into the finals and greater things can happen for us."

    Richard Kilty: "We have been working on this a lot. It is great to be out here. Much more to come, we have to step up if we want to get gold and we are capable of that."

    Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake: "We all have to raise our game. We are here for gold. We regroup and go again."

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  16. Heath wins bronze in photo finishpublished at 04:20 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Liam Heath recovered from a poor start to win bronze after a photo finish.

    Watch how he did it below.

  17. gold-medal

    Gold Medalpublished at 04:16 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Women's Canoe Single 200m

    Nineteen-year-old Nevin Harrison of the USA becomes the first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in single 200m canoe sprint.

    Laurence Vincent-Lapointe of Canada wins silver while Ukraine's Liudmyla Luzan takes the bronze.

  18. canoeing (sprint)

    'There was confusion at the start, I could hear commentary'published at 04:07 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's Kayak Single 200m final

    BBC One

    More from GB's bronze medallist Liam Heath on BBC One: "You don't know where you've place when you hit the line, all you know is that you've done your best, you pushed it as hard as you could. If you can say that, it's a decent effort.

    "There was a bit of confusion in the start, you can hear the commentator behind, with the flaps and the buckets or the sensors or something. The buckets bounce around with the waves and the wind. With slight headwinds, you're going to get people being pushed back, especially when there's a pause. It was a long hold, but you've just got to keep staring at that line.

    "The last 100m has always been the strongest part of my race. Everyone can accelerate really quickly and reach top speeds, but it's more about maintaining that. I was a bit hesitant of the start, didn't reach my peak speed, but I'm still happy with the performance. A lot of lactic tolerance sessions, throwing up, lots of nastiness that builds that strength."

  19. canoeing (sprint)

    'It's hard to put into words'published at 04:07 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's Kayak Single 200m final

    BBC One

    Liam Heath on winning medals at three Olympics: "It's hard to put into words, it's what you're working towards, to be at your best for these events and I've learned so much along my journey. You learn more about yourself, your competitors and the people you work with day in, day out. It's them working tirelessly behind the scenes which provides the support for me to be able to achieve my dreams.

    "A massive thanks to everybody that's watching at home. Not quite the gold, but I'm happy with my performance so I hope you guys can be happy too.

    "This is my first Olympics as a dad. That was an education in 2018, she was born in 2017 but the year after is when the work starts. She's absolutely incredible, my wife's amazing and their support is unwavering. Their love for me is more than I deserve. It's absolutely incredible.

    "My future is something I have to think about a lot more seriously now, it's a joint decision for me, my wife and my whole family because of the effort that goes into each cycle. It's only a few years away now, it'll be a short cycle to Paris."

    Liam HeathImage source, Getty Images
  20. skateboarding

    Skateboardingpublished at 04:06 British Summer Time 5 August 2021

    Men's park prelims

    We have our men's park skateboarding finalists after the final prelim. They are:

    • Luiz Francisco (Brazil)
    • Kieran Woolley (Australia)
    • Pedro Quintas (Brazil)
    • Pedro Barros (Brazil)
    • Keegan Palmer (Australia)
    • Steven Pineiro (Puerto Rico)
    • Vincent Matheron (France)
    • Cory Juneau (Usa)

    The final takes place at 0430 BST.