Summary

  • Athletics: Botswana's Letsile Tebogo stuns favourite Noah Lyles to win men's 200m final

  • Athletics: Katarina Johnson-Thompson leads heptathlon at end of day one

  • Athletics: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone runs scintillating world record of 50.37 seconds to win women's 400m hurdles

  • Sailing: GB's Ellie Aldridge wins gold in inaugural women's kite final

  • Cycling: Emma Finucane takes second medal of the Olympics with bronze in women's keirin

  • Boxing: Bolton-trained boxer Cindy Ngamba wins a first ever medal for IOC Refugee team, a bronze in women's middleweight

  1. cycling (track)

    More medals at the velodrome?published at 15:47 British Summer Time 8 August

    Track cycling

    Sonia Oxley
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Velodrome at OlympicsImage source, BBC Sport

    Is this where we’ll get some more GB medals today? Great Britain have won medals here on every day of the track cycling so far.

    The chances will come in the women’s keirin (Emma Finucane, Katy Marchant) and men’s omnium (Ethan Hayter).

    The action gets under way at 16:00 BST.

  2. hockey

    'We all collapsed from relief'published at 15:44 British Summer Time 8 August

    Hockey - men's bronze medal match

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Sport journalist Sharda Ugra on India winning a bronze medal in the men's hockey with victory over Spain: "We all collapsed from relief that we have won a bronze medal.

    "This is the first time that India has won two hockey bronzes since 1968 and 1972. So it's a great result from a tough game. It brings much happiness."

  3. diving

    'Nerves kicked in'published at 15:41 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    More from Jordan Houlden speaking to BBC One: “It's been a tough ride, I think it has been for all British divers really, there are so many of us that can be in my position right now and to be able to do what I do.

    “To be picked out of the top two is phenomenal. You've got Ross, Dan, James, everyone up and coming back, Jack in there that can do a lot better than that, I know he wanted to do a lot better than that. Sometimes it just doesn't go your way.

    “I've not seen them today [family] but I'm sure they'll be somewhere in the crowd and be happy.”

  4. taekwondo

    Sinden looks to secure at least a silver medalpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 8 August

    Taekwondo - men's 68kg semi-finals: Bradly Sinden (GB) v Zaid Kareem (Jor) (15:50 BST)

    Britain's Bradly Sinden is in action again at 15:50 BST when he takes on Zaid Kareem of Jordan with the winner guaranteed at least a silver medal.

    Watch how Sinden got through his quarter-final here.

  5. diving

    Postpublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    Jack Laugher is speaking to BBC One and says that in this moment, he's "devastated".

    "I let emotion get the better of me," says the Team GB diver.

    The 29-year-old also adds he indulged in some seriously fruity language under the water following the mistake on his third dive.

    "Good job there were no microphones!" says Laugher.

  6. diving

    'Nerves kicked in'published at 15:36 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    Jordan Houlden speaking to BBC One: "It's a great achievement to finish fifth and to be in the finals as well - that's what my main aim was - to be in the finals and I did it .

    "I came in here with just, guns blazing I got a little bit nervous, nerves kicked in and I got a bit edgy but I think I did alright with the nerves I had but yeah - great.

    "I know I can do a lot better in there, there are some dives I could have been a lot sharper, better, cleaner on the end as well and but I'm still going be happy with fifth. Fifth in the Olympics is not too bad."

  7. What can you expect to watch this evening?published at 15:33 British Summer Time 8 August

    All times BST - all listings subject to change

    So, it wasn't to be for Great Britain's Jack Laugher, but here's what's still to come on BBC TV on day 13 of the Paris Games.

    17:01: Cycling - men's sprint quarter-finals (GB's Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin)

    17:15: Cycling - women's keirin semi-finals

    18:11: Cycling - women's keirin final

    18:27: Cycling - men's omnium points race

    18:35: Athletics - women's 1500m semi-final (GB's Laura Muir and Georgia Bell)

    19:00: Athletics - women's long jump final

    19:25: Athletics - men's javelin final

    19:30: Athletics - men's 200m final (USA's 100m champion Noah Lyles)

    20:25: Athletics - women's 400m hurdles final

    20:37: Taekwondo - women's 57kg final

    21:34: Boxing - men's 51kg final

    21:51: Boxing - women's 54kg final

  8. get involved

    Get involvedpublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 8 August

    #bbcolympics, text 81111 (UK only - standard rates apply) or WhatsApp 03301231826

    I think we’ve been unlucky in a few events where we should have/could have won the gold. Men’s 1500, Men’s 400, both kayak crosses. Could have got a medal in women’s 200. As well as favourites getting knocked out of events early.

    Anon

  9. diving

    'Nerves got to him'published at 15:27 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    Tonia Couch
    Commonwealth silver medallist diver on BBC TV

    Jack Laugher just lost his sparkle today and I think nerves got to him.

  10. diving

    'I did not expect this.published at 15:24 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    Leon Taylor
    Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV

    Oh wow. I did not expect this. I thought Wang was going to walk this to be honest.

    Xie Siyi the defending champion - a formidable performance here today.

    Xie Siyi of Team People's Republic of ChinaImage source, Getty Images
  11. gold-medal

    Gold Medal for China's Xie Siyipublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    Stunning from Xie Siyi!

    A fabulous final dive brings him 100.7 to secure the gold medal before Wang Zongyuan's last dive.

    What an effort from Xie after coming out of retirement. He wins it with 543.60, 13 points clear of his team-mate.

    Wang ends on a high with a monstrous 102.60 to finish. He has to settle for silver, Mexico's Osmar Olvera takes the bronze.

    Xie Siyi of Team People's Republic of ChinaImage source, Getty Images
  12. diving

    'Not to be'published at 15:22 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport in Paris

    It was not to be for the Britons Jack Laugher and Jordan Houlden today.

    Laugher's quest for a fifth Olympic medal was effectively ended by that mistake on the third dive. Houlden was solid throughout but never really threatened the medals.

    It means China win again - the sixth time out of six they have won diving gold at this Olympics - while Mexico's Osmar Olvera is a very popular bronze medallist in this crowd.

  13. diving

    Laugher finishes seventhpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    A shake of the head from Jack Laugher as he quickly jumps out of the pool.

    His 70.20 for his final dive means he will finish seventh in this final, at least four places lower than he'd have hoped for.

  14. diving

    'Houlden will be back'published at 15:17 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    Jonathan Overend
    BBC Radio 5 Live commentator

    That's a very nice dive from Jordan Houlden.

    He will not be winning bronze here at the Olympics but he'll be back.

  15. diving

    Houlden signs off with 74.10published at 15:16 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    Fairly consistent stuff from Jordan Houlden, one disappointing second dive aside, and he finishes with a 74.10.

    That is likely to see him to a fifth-placed finish.

  16. taekwondo

    Sinden on route for goldpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 8 August

    Taekwondo - men's -68kg quarter-finals

    Great Britain's Bradly Sinden beats Croatia's Marko Golubic to secure a place in the men's -68kg semi-finals.

    "You're there to be the best", he said when he won the silver medal in Tokyo.

    Now, he's looking for gold.

  17. bronze medal

    Bronze Medal for Indiapublished at 15:10 British Summer Time 8 August

    Men's hockey - India 2-1 Spain

    Amit Rohidas of Team India celebrates victory in the Men's Bronze Medal matchImage source, Getty Images

    India fought back from a goal down to beat Spain 2-1 and claim bronze in the men's hockey.

    Marc Miralles' penalty stroke put Spain ahead at the start of the second quarter.

    But two penalty corner goals from captain Harmanpreet Singh ensured India added to their bronze medal from Tokyo three years ago.

    Germany play the Netherlands in the gold medal match this evening at 18:00 BST.

  18. diving

    'Laugher is losing his way'published at 15:08 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    Leon Taylor
    Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV

    Jack Laugher is losing his way a little bit. You can see it in his frustration and body language. It slipped away in that third round.

    Jack LaugherImage source, PA Media
  19. diving

    Xie overtakes Wang with one dive to go...published at 15:07 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    Wow.

    A big turnaround at the top of the leaderboard as Xie Siyi gets an 88.80... and Wang Zongyuan falters.

    By Wang's own high standards, a 70.20 is a big falter and it means he has 15 points to catch up in one dive.

    Essentially, he needs Xie to make a mistake now.

    Xie SiyiImage source, PA Media
  20. diving

    Postpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 8 August

    Diving - men's 3m springboard final

    Jack Laugher is cutting a frustrated figure now.

    His fifth dive - forward 4½ somersaults in tuck - is awarded a 74.10 but he stays in eighth. It just hasn't gone the way the Brit wanted this afternoon.