Summary

  • Watch live coverage of BBC One and second channel by using 'watch and listen' tab at top of the page (UK users only)

  • Final day of Paris 2024 and Great Britain end with 65 medals to beat their tally from Tokyo 2020 by one

  • Weightlifting: Emily Campbell wins bronze to add to her silver medal from Tokyo

  • Track cycling: Emma Finucane wins bronze in sprint race for her third medal of the Games

  • Modern pentathlon: GB's Kerenza Bryson finishes ninth in final after defending champion Kate French pulls out through illness

  • Women's marathon: Netherlands' Sifan Hassan wins gold after clash with Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa on approach to line

  • France v USA in women's basketball final - a repeat of men's gold medal match - brings Paris action to a close

  • Closing ceremony on BBC One from 19:00 BST - Alex Yee will be GB's flagbearer

  1. gold-medal

    Gold medal for Jennifer Valente (United States)published at 13:40 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's omnium

    Jennifer Valente celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    It's gold for United States!

    A dominant performance from Jennifer Valente, who successfully defends her women's omnium title to make it two golds at these Games following her triumph in the team pursuit.

    Daria Pikulik of Poland takes silver, with New Zealand's Ally Wollaston Bronze.

    GB's Neah Evans finishes 15th to earn 52 points and end the competition in 15th.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:38 British Summer Time 11 August

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    For pure contentment I've really enjoyed settling down with a cup of tea and watching the evening swim sessions in the first week and athletics in the second. For excitement however, it has to be Toby Roberts winning climbing gold. Unbelievable feat! And 65 medals in total - well done Team GB!

    Sean

    My moment of the games has been the whole thing! I've loved every single second of it. So sad it's almost over.

    Alex

  3. gold-medal

    Japan win two wrestling goldspublished at 13:37 British Summer Time 11 August

    Wrestling finals

    Japan’s Kotaro Kiyooka has won freestyle wrestling gold in the men’s 65kg as Iran’s Rahman Amouzadkhalili took silver and Albania’s Islam Dudaev claimed bronze.

    Japan saw further success in the women’s 76kg as Yuka Kagami won gold with the USA’s Kennedy Blades taking silver and Cuba’s Milaimys Marin and Colombia’s Tatiana Renteria Renteria securing bronze.

    In the men’s 97kg, Bahrain’s Akhmed Tazhudinov claimed gold with Georgia’s Givi Matcharashvili winning silver and Iran’s Amirali Azarpira and Azerbaijan’s Magomedkhan Magomedov taking bronze.

  4. How high can Duplantis jump?published at 13:32 British Summer Time 11 August

    Mondo Duplantis graphic
  5. Favourite non-Brit moment of the Gamespublished at 13:31 British Summer Time 11 August

    For my favourite non-British moment of the Games, I'm going for Sweden's Mondo Dunplantis' incredible pole vault gold medal.

    Not only did he defend the gold he won in Tokyo but he did it by clearing an astonishing world record of 6.25m.

    Mondo Duplantis with the Swedish flag in front of world record boardImage source, Getty Images
  6. weightlifting

    'PB performance, so you cannot complain'published at 13:26 British Summer Time 11 August

    Weightlifting - women's +81kg

    Team GB's weightlifting bronze medallist Emily Campbell, speaking to BBC TV: "The field today was a lot tougher than what it was in Tokyo.

    "The standard was so high and I had to pull it out of the bag. In Tokyo I was new to the sport and enjoying things, it was a bonus medal.

    "This one come from the heart, we have had a tough one building-up, but we pulled it out at the right time. It was a PB performance, so you cannot complain.

    "It was like having a British crowd today and these guys make everything.

    "I have been away for a while and these girls have forgot what I could do - I wanted to remind them. Snatch is the weaker one of my two and it would set me up really well to get a medal.

    "I had so much fun getting ready for this doing my hair and makeup. I wanted to give it my all and I was so happy that I got rewarded."

    On her hair: "It took a good three hours yesterday! All the media has been speaking about is my hair, so I had to come out with a showstopper."

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:21 British Summer Time 11 August

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    The moment of the Olympics has to be Alex Yee winning the triathlon from such a seemingly impossible position. Even the commentators had all, but written him off.

    Tim

  8. Postpublished at 13:18 British Summer Time 11 August

    There are a couple of other gold medal matches that are ongoing: Germany are playing Denmark in the men's handball, and Serbia are taking on Croatia in the men's water polo.

    The final event of the Paris Games is USA v France in the women's basketball final at 14:30 BST, before the closing ceremony at 20:00 BST.

  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:15 British Summer Time 11 August

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    Having COVID has meant I have watched a lot of these Olympics, but my moment was when Toby Roberts won gold in Sport Climbing. The agility they show on the wall is incredible, but when his rival slipped towards the end I did let out a cheer.

    Rhys

    Greatest individual performance TEDDY RINER, lit the flame, wins 3rd individual Olympic heavyweight gold in judo plus wins golden fight off in Mixed Teams. The GOAT judoka and at home games. Different level. Oh and just the eleven World titles too.

    Rick

    My moment is definitely Bryony Page. To medal at three Olympics and to complete the set with gold. She absolutely nailed her routine and the look on her face when her score came in was magical.

    Rob, Sheffield

  10. cycling (track)

    Valente eyes gold in omniumpublished at 13:14 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's omnium: points race

    The women's omnium concludes with the points race.

    USA's Jennifer Valente is 10 points clear at the top of the standings. Victory here could make a difference to the final medal table.

    The United States are currently two golds behind leaders China as it stands with the women's basketball final against France to come. The US are also currently playing Italy in the women's volleyball final.

    GB's Neah Evans has endured a difficult competition and starts the race in 21st overall.

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:12 British Summer Time 11 August

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    Best moment of the games? For triumph against adversity (a puncture), effort, bravery and sheer audacity, Pidcock in the mountain biking from a GB perspective. But for me, Sifan Hassan’s performance has been the standout. I was there for her 10k warm-up training run for the marathon… she is incredible!

    Kate, Durham usually, Paris now

  12. bronze medal

    Australia beat Belgium for basketball bronzepublished at 13:06 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's basketball bronze medal match

    Australia have beaten Belgium 85-81 to win bronze in the women's basketball.

    They were led by Ezi Magbegor, who top-scored with 30 points as Australia won their first medal in the event since London 2012.

    The gold medal match takes place at 14:30 BST as the USA face France in a replica of Saturday's men's final, which the Americans won.

  13. weightlifting

    Postpublished at 12:59 British Summer Time 11 August

    Weightlifting - women's +81kg

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Very cute moment in the medal ceremony between the three medallists.

    Weightlifting medalImage source, Getty Images
  14. 'I am living my teenage dream'published at 12:55 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's sprint

    Team GB's Emma Finucane, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live: "I feel on top of the world! This whole week has been a rollercoaster for me, so many high and so many lows. That bronze medal felt like a gold medal to me.

    "I wanted to be in the gold final, but I had nothing left to give. To have my family here, the national lottery I couldn't be here without them, British cycling, the physios and doctors it is such a wider team and not just me - I wanted to do it for them.

    "To come away with three medals is more than what I could have dreamed of. I am going to celebrate tonight!"

    On being the first female British athlete to win three medals at an Olympics in 60-years: "You don't think about it in the moment and for me it is about inspiring young kids to get on the track and to give it a go.

    "I am living my teenage dream and I love every second of it, but this is my job and I wouldn't change it for the world.

    "I want to keep doing what I do and keep making Britain proud.

    "It has been such a cool experience and I cannot believe it."

    On the LA Games: "The sky is the limit. I didn't know I was capable of this coming here. Getting a gold and two bronzes is more than a dream come true."

  15. Can USA finish top of medal table?published at 12:52 British Summer Time 11 August

    BBC iPlayer

    With the weightlifting done - and Emily Campbell celebrating her bronze - the Red Button and iPlayer switches now to the women's volleyball final, with the USA still battling to finish top of the medal table as they face Italy. It's on the Watch and Listen tab on this page too for UK users.

  16. weightlifting

    'A wonderful moment' for Campbellpublished at 12:49 British Summer Time 11 August

    Weightlifting - women's +81kg

    Jono Farr
    BBC TV weightlifting commentator

    Not to be for Emily Campbell, a wonderful moment for the 30-year-old.

    Silver in Tokyo and now bronze in Paris. An incredible performance from a wonderful lifter.

  17. Carlin back on his feetpublished at 12:46 British Summer Time 11 August

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Paris

    After being fully checked over, Jack Carlin is back on his feet and being helped to walk back into track centre.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:45 British Summer Time 11 August

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    Best moment of the 2024 games so far was Keely Hodgkinson followed by the world record pole vault by Swedish athlete Armand Duplantis. Magic.

    Guru Singh, Paris

    GB's Pidcock winning the mountain biking gold. Amazing never say die attitude!

    Anon

    My favourite moment of the Games was seeing Alex Yee snatch that gold medal in the triathlon. I was on the edge of my seat!

    Ted

  19. Postpublished at 12:44 British Summer Time 11 August

    That bronze for Emily Campbell is the last medal Great Britain can win at the Paris Games and has also taken the total to 65 - one above the number captured in Tokyo.

  20. bronze medal

    Bronze medal for Emily Campbell (Great Britain)published at 12:42 British Summer Time 11 August
    Breaking

    Weightlifting - women's +81kg

    Emily Campbell is back and she's going for 174kg. It's silver if she manages it.

    She can't get the bar above her head but her arms are aloft in celebration as she adds bronze to the silver medal she won in Tokyo.

    A fantastic achievement for the 30-year-old!