Summary

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  • 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. cycling (track)

    Finucane goes for bronzepublished at 12:16 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's sprint

    Now it is time for the second race of the women's sprint finals.

    GB's Emma Finucane beat Hetty van de Wouw in the opening bronze medal race. Another win here and it is a third podium of these Games.

  2. Billie Eilish among acts confirmed for closing ceremonypublished at 12:11 British Summer Time 11 August

    Billie Eilish performing in Paris in 2023Image source, Getty Images

    Billie Eilish is among four California-based music acts who will perform at the Paris Olympics closing ceremony.

    The pop star will be joined by H.E.R, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Snoop Dogg during the LA28 handover part of the celebration.

    The handover marks the beginning of the countdown to the 2028 Olympic Games, which will take place in Los Angeles.

    The closing ceremony is scheduled to begin at 20:00 - here's all you need to know about the event.

  3. modern pentathlon

    Postpublished at 12:08 British Summer Time 11 August

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Chateau de Versailles

    The noise of the roar which greets Elodie Clouvel crossing the line will be shaking the chandeliers in the Palace of Versailles!

    Off the scale noise as the 36-year-old Frenchwoman claims silver.

    Each athlete is raucously cheered over the line, including Britain's Kerenza Bryson.

    The fans here know what a remarkable effort these women have put in, pushing themselves to their limits in the exposed heat.

    Quite a few collapse to the sandy track in exhaustion and elation when it is all over.

  4. cycling (track)

    'Dangerous from Evans'published at 12:08 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's sprint

    Chris Boardman
    Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV

    Neah EvansImage source, Getty Images

    Neah Evans has been taking out for overtaking at the bottom which is strictly forbidden, it's really dangerous because that bit of the track is flat.

  5. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 12:08 British Summer Time 11 August

    Track cycling - women's omnium (elimination race)

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Paris

    It hasn't been Neah Evans' day today.

    She doesn't look too happy about her elimination, looking quite animated when talking to her coach Cam Meyer after coming off the track.

  6. cycling (track)

    Evans outpublished at 12:07 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's omnium: elimination race

    It is just not to be for GB's Neah Evans today, she is out of the elimination race after attempting to overtake on the blue band, which is not allowed.

    Any medal hopes look to be over.

  7. weightlifting

    Postpublished at 12:05 British Summer Time 11 August

    Weightlifting - women's +81kg

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport in Paris

    A minute, if we can, for Emily Campbell's hair.

    Red, white and blue threaded through the front, tied up in her trademark buns...

    Emily CampbellImage source, Getty Images

    ...then at the back, she's got the Olympic rings on display. An icon.

    Emily CampbellImage source, BBC Sport
  8. weightlifting

    Imagine doing thispublished at 12:02 British Summer Time 11 August

    Weightlifting - women's +81kg

    Lifting 119kg is no bother for Emily Campbell!

  9. cycling (track)

    Women's omnium continuespublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's omnium: elimination race

    The women's omnium continues with the elimination race.

    GB's Neah Evans sits 20th of 22 competitors so looks unlikely to reach the podium.

    A big performance from Ireland's Lara Gillespie could lift her into medal contention. She is sixth in the overall standings.

  10. modern pentathlon

    GB's Bryson crosses the linepublished at 11:57 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's modern pentathlon

    Great Britain's Kerenza Bryson crosses the line in ninth place.

    A fine effort from the 25-year-old from Plymouth.

  11. weightlifting

    Postpublished at 11:56 British Summer Time 11 August

    Weightlifting - women's +81kg

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Emily Campbell's initial weight in the clean and jerk is set to be 157kg.

    Park Hye-jong's is 165kg.

    Li Wenwen's is a casual 170kg.

    You suspect at this stage, Campbell is in a battle for bronze - she'll need to separate herself from the field with these three lifts.

  12. gold-medal

    Gold medal for Hungary's Gulyaspublished at 11:55 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's modern pentathlon

    It's gold for Hungary's Michelle Gulyas after a superb performance in the laser run!

    France's Elodie Clouvel has claimed the silver medal, much to the delight of the crowd.

    South Korea's Seungmin Seong has taken the bronze.

  13. cycling (track)

    Andrews one win from goldpublished at 11:55 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's sprint

    Ellesse Andrews has been so impressive through this competition and continues that theme by holding off the challenge of Germany's Lea Friedrich to move to within one race of gold.

  14. modern pentathlon

    French roar on Clouvalpublished at 11:52 British Summer Time 11 August

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Chateau de Versailles

    You won’t be surprised to learn the French fans are going bonkers as home hope Elodie Clouvel races out into the lead.

    A shout of ‘Allez’ greets every time the veteran hits the target in the shooting range but they’re not heard with the frequency which she hopes.

    She stalls in the first visit but improves in the second.

    Game on!

    French fansImage source, BBC Sport
  15. modern pentathlon

    Gulyas leading the waypublished at 11:52 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's modern pentathlon

    Hungary's Michelle Gulyas is incredible with the shooting! She's flown into the lead with France's Elodie Clouvel in second.

    Great Britain's Kerenza Bryson is back in 12th as things stand.

  16. cycling (track)

    Easy for Emmapublished at 11:51 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's sprint

    1-0 to Emma Finucane, who is now one race from bronze and a third podium of these Games after a dominant win in the opening race against Hetty van de Wouw.

    Don't go anywhere - the second race is at 12:15 BST.

  17. cycling (track)

    Finucane going for bronzepublished at 11:47 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's sprint

    Time for the women's sprint finals with GB's Emma Finucane - seeking a third medal of these Games - going up against Hetty van de Wouw of the Netherlands for bronze.

  18. 'Bryson has thirty seconds to make-up'published at 11:47 British Summer Time 11 August

    Modern Pentathlon

    Conor McNamara
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Karenza Bryson has given it everything in the pool.

    She will go into the laser run in seventh place and she will be one minute and one second off the leader, Elodie Clouvel.

    Currently in third place is Seong Seungmin and she is thirty seconds ahead of Bryson.

    Ultimately, Bryson has thirty seconds to make-up in the laser run to get on the podium.

  19. modern pentathlon

    Hungary's Gulyas leadspublished at 11:47 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's modern pentathlon

    Kerenza Bryson is on her way as France's Elodie Clouvel reaches the range for the first time.

    Clouvel struggles to hit the last target and it's now Michelle Gulyas with the lead.

  20. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 11:44 British Summer Time 11 August

    Track cycling - men's keirin

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Hamish Turnbull has hit the deck after sharply turning to avoid Germany's Luca Spiegel, who crashed.

    Thankfully he is back on his feet, though looks in some discomfort walking off the track. His skinsuit is ripped all up the back.

    Not the way he would have wanted his Olympics to end, but he's had an immense debut Games.