Postpublished at 15:28 British Summer Time 4 August 2024
Shooting - Women's skeet final

Amber Rutter takes the first two shots... but so does Chile's Francisca Crovetto Chadid!
We go again...
One of closest 100m races of all time caps another dramatic day at Paris 2024
USA star Noah Lyles beats Jamaica's Kishane Thompson by 0.005 seconds to win gold
Gold medal favourite Keely Hodgkinson reaches 800m final in style
GB shooter Amber Rutter wins silver medal in skeet final and Tommy Fleetwood takes golf silver - final leaderboard
Novak Djokovic beats Carlos Alcaraz to win men's tennis final
GB bronzes for Lottie Fry in dressage and Harry Hepworth on vault
Emily Salley & Bobbie Jackson
Shooting - Women's skeet final
Amber Rutter takes the first two shots... but so does Chile's Francisca Crovetto Chadid!
We go again...
Shooting - women's skeet final
Lavina Good
Sports commentator speaking on BBC TV
Time for the competitors to re-focus, and there's not much time either.
Shooting - Women's skeet final
Amber Rutter is on a total of 55 and so is Chile's Francisca Crovetto Chadid... That means it is a shoot-off for the gold medal!
It is essentially the first to miss...
How are your nerves?
*Djokovic 7-6 (7-3) 3-4 Alcaraz - men's singles gold medal match
Sam Smith
Former British number one on BBC Red Button
It is hard to see where the first break is going to come here.
Alcaraz is getting a lot more first serves in, and how Djokovic won that first set. How much do you want it?
Shooting - women's skeet final
Rory McAllister
BBC commentator at Chateauroux
Is the pressure starting to get to Francisca Crovetto Chadid? She can't believe she has missed and neither can the Chile fans in the crowd.
*Djokovic 7-6 (7-3) 3-4 Alcaraz - gold medal match
That's the most straightforward service game Carlos Alcaraz has had in a while.
And it's all thanks to a couple of unforced errors from Novak Djokovic, who is shouting angrily up to his team.
Boxing - women's 75kg - quarter-final
HISTORY!
Cindy Ngamba leaves another seed in her wakes as she reaches the last four and is guaranteed a medal - the first-ever for the Refugee Olympic Team.
What a moment for the 25-year-old.
She hugs the Team GB coaches and then lifts up the Refugee Olympic Team sign as she heads out of the ring.
Front-foot pressure from the outset proved too much for France's Davina Michel to cope with.
Ngamba knows she will be heading back to Bolton with at least bronze but she will have her sights set on gold.
Shooting - women's skeet final
Lavina Good
Sports commentator speaking on BBC TV
What a tremendous competitor Austen Smith, very popular with the crowd. At such a young age to come to Paris 2024 and take a bronze medal is wonderful.
Shooting - Women's skeet final
Ooo early misses for Chile's Francisca Crovetto Chadid and she is tied alongside Team GB's Amber Rutter!
Six more shots to go to decide gold...
Women's uneven bars
Jess Anderson
BBC Sport in Paris
Brilliant scenes in the Bercy Arena as Kaylia Neymour becomes the first Algerian to win a gymnastics medal.
Not only a medal, a gold one at that!
She drapes the Algerian flag around herself and stands next to the bars proudly as the crowd erupt.
Net up, it's the men's vault with Jake Jarman and Harry Hepworth in action. Eek...
Djokovic 7-6 (7-3) 3-3 Alcaraz* - gold medal match
Carlos Alcaraz had that point in his grasp, but he waits for the overhead to bounce, allowing Novak Djokovic back into it.
Alcaraz makes his way to the net and finds the fence with an attempted drop shot. He lashes a foot out to kick the ball away in frustration.
It's all looking rather comfortable for Djokovic on serve.
Boxing - women's 75kg - quarter-final
A clean sweep on the judges' scorecards in round two means Cindy Ngamba just needs to avoid being stopped in this final round to guarantee a medal.
The French crowd are doing their best to get behind Davina Michel but it seems to be spurring on Ngamba.
Michel is warned for holding again before the referee tells Ngamba not to slap - Ngamba bows in apology to Michel.
Another warning for holding and Michel is looking very tired.
She's still struggling to find any success.
There goes the bell and Ngamba is into the semi-finals.
Shooting - Women's skeet final
It is now a silver at worst for Great Britain's Amber Rutter.
With a score of 45, Austen Smith of the United States has the bronze with Rutter sitting on 46 in second.
Chile's Francisca Crovetto Chadid continues to sit in gold medal position with 48.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Le Golf National
Golf has arrived at the Olympics, folks.
I know there are a lot of sceptics out there (see 13:35 entry) but this script at Le National Golf could not be written any better.
A tumultuous leaderboard. Superstar names. Major winners. A big-name Brit. And now a home hope making a late charge.
France's Victor Perez has moved into medal contention with an incredible run on the back nine.
He's picked up seven shots between the 11th and 16th - five birdies and an eagle - to climb alongside Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler in tied fourth.
Shooting - Women's skeet final
An early miss in this fight for the medals from Amber Rutter.
She sits alongside Austen Smith of the United States, two shots back of Francisca Crovetto Chadid.
The Chilean looks in the zone.
Women's uneven bars final
USA's Sunisa Lee, bronze medallist in the all-around final, is up last and a gymnast of her quality gives those on the podium a nervous wait.
She scores 14.800 to take another bronze and that means it's history for Algeria and Kaylia Nemour! She has a huge grin on her face as she drapes the flag over her shoulders and soaks in the applause.
China's Qiu Qiyuan takes the silver medal, while Becky Downie finishes seventh.
We've had two sensational apparatus finals so far and up next is the men's vault with Jake Jarman and Harry Hepworth in action for GB. Can Jarman add to his floor bronze from yesterday? Don't go anywhere!
Shooting -women's skeet final
Lavina Good
Sports commentator speaking on BBC TV
Amber Rutter is looking very comfortable at the moment. No issue with those two clays. She is in the zone, the eye is in. She likes the big moments.
*Djokovic 7-6 (7-3) 2-3 Alcaraz - gold medal match
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport in Paris
There was a little moment in that set that could be key for Carlos Alcaraz if he is to work his way back into things.
Djokovic had hit the most glorious sliced shot right on to the tramlines but Alcaraz, somehow, got it back.
It got a big reaction from Alcaraz for the first time in a while. He’s lacking that energy he had in the first set.
Boxing - women's 75kg - quarter-final
Cindy Ngamba is showing much more variation now with some stabbing shots to the body and then an overhand right to the head.
Davina Michel is struggling with Ngamba's speed.
More great body work from Ngamba opens up the head and in sniper-like fashion she picks her spot on Michel's chin.
The 10-second clapper hits and Ngamba throws one more perfectly placed right hand.
Ngamba takes round two.
*Djokovic 7-6 (7-3) 2-3 Alcaraz - gold medal match
That's more like it from Carlos Alcaraz.
He rushes to a cross-court forehand from Novak Djokovic and send it backs the way it came from, cleverly wrong footing his opponent.
But it's still not easy. He's forced to deuce before getting the hold over the line.
We've just hit the two hour mark on Court Philippe Chatrier.