Postpublished at 03:00 British Summer Time 27 July 2021
Tom Dean and Duncan Scott are up doing their thing in front of the media. We will bring you all their comments very shortly.
Swimming: GB's Tom Dean and Duncan Scott take stunning gold and silver in 200m freestyle
Triathlon: GB's Georgia Taylor-Brown wins silver
Gymnastics: Great Britain women win bronze medal in team event
Simone Biles withdraws with 'medical issues' - USA win silver behind ROC
GB dressage team featuring Charlotte Dujardin win bronze
Dujardin's fifth Olympic medal - equalling Dame Katherine Grainger's record for a British woman
Taekwondo: GB's Bianca Walkden wins +67kg bronze medal
Women's football: GB draw 1-1 with Canada to finish top of group
Harry Poole, Mike Henson and Emma Sanders
Tom Dean and Duncan Scott are up doing their thing in front of the media. We will bring you all their comments very shortly.
Women’s 100m backstroke final
Australian Kaylee McKeown, who broke the world record in June sets a new Olympic record.
Phenomenal race that with world champion Kylie Masse of Canada taking the silver and former world record holder Regan Smith of the USA coming home to grab the bronze.
Women’s 100m backstroke final
They come thick and fast in the pool. Time for another final...
European champion Kathleen Dawson goes for Britain in the women’s 100m backstroke final. But it will be hard work for the British record holder, who is looking to emulate the success of her University of Stirling colleagues Tom Dean and Duncan Scott.
Australian Kaylee McKeown, who broke the world record in June, goes up against the former world record holder Regan Smith of the USA and world champion Kylie Masse of Canada. They’re the three fastest swimmers in the history of the event.
Dutch swimmer Kira Toussaint swims in the 100m backstroke final 37 years after her mother did so – it’s the first time a mother and daughter have both swum in the same individual final at an Olympics. Her mum Jolanda de Rover won bronze in 1984.
The gap between Tom Dean and Duncan Scott was 0.04 of a second.
Dean wins men's 200m freestyle
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Men's 200m freestyle
Andy Jameson
Commentator and former Olympic swimmer on BBC TV
Tom Dean, you've just won the Olympic games!
Britain has just gone one-two. Fantastic Swim!
Men's 200m freestyle
I.N.C.R.E.D.I.B.L.E
Great Britain take the gold and silver. Duncan Scott loses out by a smidgen. What a finish.
Brazil's Fernando Scheffer takes the bronze medal. South Korea's Sunwoo Hwang faded badly in the last 50m.
Men’s 200m freestyle final
Here we go.....
Sunwoo Hwang is setting a blistering pace...
Men’s 200m freestyle final
Next? Our first final of the night. And there could be another British medal.
Britain’s Duncan Scott - currently the world number one - swam the fastest time in the semi-finals. The 24-year-old Scot is joined by 21-year-old Tom Dean, who is appearing at his debut Olympics.
Lithuania’s Danas Rapsys touched the wall first at the 2019 World Championships, only to be dramatically disqualified for moving on the blocks – will he make amends in the Olympic final?
ROC swimmer Martin Malyutin is the European champion.
Women's 200m freestyle
Adrian Moorhouse
1988 Olympic 100m breaststroke champion on BBC TV
Maybe because it was a morning swim, but Freya Anderson was just a little off the pace.
Nowt doing for Britain's Freya Anderson in the women’s 200m freestyle semis
She finishes a distant seventh as Katie Ledecky and Federica Pellegrini advance.
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Surfing is an Olympic newcomer and it could stick around for a while.
It is confirmed for Paris 2024, while Los Angeles is likely to push hard for its inclusion in 2028 as the International Surfing Association and World Surf League both have their headquarters in California.
There were a few fears about the size of the waves in Japan not being big enough prior to Olympics. Looks like they have been allayed.
Team GB
Duffy wins women's triathlon
What a moment for Flora Duffy a little earlier. And what a moment for Bermuda!
The 33-year-old was beaming after winning the women's triathlon to claim the island's first Olympic gold medal.
"It was definitely a lot of emotion to deal with, it is slowly hitting me. This has been my dream since eight years old - I always wanted to be an Olympic champion," she told BBC Sport.
"This is Bermuda's first gold medal, it is an incredible special moment. I crossed the line today but I did it for everyone in Bermuda.
"I've had an extra year to know this pressure on me and although it was a difficult lead in to manage and navigate with all that pressure, what a special moment it was to come down the finishing chute, enjoy it and have my moment.
"There have been many tears, many heartbreaks, many times I wondered if I would ever be healthy again to compete at the top. I had to trust the process I would be ready at the time."
Women's individual
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Now while we have a slight lull worth pointing out a few other British athletes to look out for this morning.
Andy Murray and Joe Salisbury play in the second round of the men's tennis doubles (03:00) before Liam Broady faces Poland's Hubert Hurkacz in the men's singles later on.
Britain face four-time champions Germany at 04:15 in men's hockey.
'Champagne rugby from Fiji'
Jill Douglas
Reporter on BBC TV
When you take on the best of the world at their own game, you have to believe you can beat them.
But this is still the pool stages, we're not at the knock-out stages.
But that was champagne rugby from Fiji - but it is their title to lose.