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 van de Wouw in bronze medal racepublished at 11:22 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's sprint

    Lea Friedrich has won the deciding race Hetty van de Wouw to progress to the gold medal race against Ellese Andrews.

    It means GB's Emma Finucane will face Dutchwoman Van de Wouw in the bronze medal match from 11:45 BST.

  2. modern pentathlon

    GB's Bryson in the poolpublished at 11:21 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's modern pentathlon

    Heat two is finished and it's now the turn of GB's Kerenza Bryson in the third and final heat.

    She needs something special, let's see what she's got for us.

  3. cycling (track)

    'A lot of work for literally nothing'published at 11:18 British Summer Time 11 August

    Track cycling - women's omnium (tempo race)

    Laura Kenny
    Five time Olympic gold medal track and road cyclist on BBC TV

    Neah Evans didn't race that one particularly well. There was a group riding the threshold. Neah went really hard in the hope she would catch them, but she underestimated that she was keeping tempo at the back. It was a lot of work for literally nothing to be honest.

  4. cycling (track)

    Evans still off the pacepublished at 11:18 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's omnium: tempo race

    Another difficult race for Neah Evans, who finishes 18th to earn just six points, leaving her third-last in the standings.

    It is an impressive race from Ireland's Lara Gillespie, who wins to earn 40 points and move up to sixth overall.

    The next event is the elimination race at 11:53 BST.

  5. modern pentathlon

    More speed means more pointspublished at 11:16 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's modern pentathlon

    So, as we heard there from Jonathan, the faster Kerenza Bryson goes, the more points she'll secure. She's in sixth currently and could fly up the leaderboard here.

  6. modern pentathlon

    Postpublished at 11:15 British Summer Time 11 August

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Chateau de Versailles

    Baking hot in Versailles. The athletes are gonna take a dip in the pool.

    This is a 200m freestyle race in a 25m pool which is plonked in front of the lawn which stretches all the way up to the palace.

    Long-lens photographers must be so excited that their cameras are shaking.

    Anyway... athletes are placed in heats according to the overall standings, with the highest ranked in the last heat.

    The faster you go, the more points you get.

    So Britain's Kerenza Bryson, who goes in the third heat, could do with finding her inner Rebecca Adlington.

    Swimming pool at VersaillesImage source, BBC Sport
  7. weightlifting

    Postpublished at 11:14 British Summer Time 11 August

    Weightlifting - women's +81kg

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Here comes Emily Campbell!

    Game face on as she steps up to the chalk, 119kg in her sights - and she nails it!

    She kisses her hands and throws out her arms in celebration to the crowd - there's a lot of Brits in here.

    That's a good starting point, but worth noting that China's Li Wenwen's STARTING WEIGHT is a massive 130kg. There's three lifters, including Li, starting at above 120kg.

  8. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 11:12 British Summer Time 11 August

    Track cycling - women's omnium (tempo race)

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Neah Evans just doesn't have the fuel in the tank. She's reeled back in and remains on zero points in this race, as do all but five riders in the field.

  9. modern pentathlon

    Bryson to swim in final heatpublished at 11:11 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's modern pentathlon

    We're about to get under way in the swimming but Kerenza Bryson won't go until the third and final heat.

    She could really do with registering some serious points.

  10. What to watch laterpublished at 11:11 British Summer Time 11 August

    BBC One

    We've got track cycling, weightlifting (with Emily Campbell chasing a British medal) and modern pentathlon (Kerenza Bryson, ditto) to see us through to lunch on BBC One. We've just been handed the provisional afternoon schedule (subject to change, of course), and here's how it shapes up (all times BST):

    13:30: Handball, men's final - Serbia v Croatia, live

    13:50: Water polo, men's final - Germany v Denmark, highlights

    14:25: Basketball, women's final - France v USA, first half live

    15:15: Wrestling, men's freestyle 97kg final - Givi Matcharashvili (Geo) v Akhmed Tazhudinov (Brn), highlights

    15:30: Basketball, women's final - France v USA, second half live

    16:30: Volleyball, women's final: USA v Italy, highlights

    BBC One coverage then takes a break at 17:30, before returning at 19:00 for the closing ceremony.

  11. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 11:09 British Summer Time 11 August

    Track cycling - women's omnium (tempo race)

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Neah Evans is going for it.

    Riders from Poland, the United States and Australia are nearing getting a lap themselves, and Great Britain's Evans has broken away from the peloton herself.

    Can she get those all-important 20 points?

  12. weightlifting

    Postpublished at 11:08 British Summer Time 11 August

    Weightlifting - women's +81kg

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Here comes Emily Campbell... oh, no it isn't!

    Athletes can go in weight order - lightest to heaviest - but they can choose to change what weight they start at as they watch their competitors go.

    GB's Campbell had been due to come in at 117kg in the snatch but she's upped in to 119kg - which would be the heaviest lift so far, with three still to come.

  13. modern pentathlon

    Most spectacular Olympic venue?published at 11:07 British Summer Time 11 August

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport at Chateau de Versailles

    OK, I know what you’re all thinking. The modern pentathlon isn’t very, well, modern.

    Getting to the Palace of Versailles - one of the world’s most popular tourist attractions and staking its claim for most spectacular Olympic venue - feels more modern.

    A 21st century urban pentathlon.

    Train hopping. Bus dashing. Power walking. Stair climbing. Breath catching.

    But the endurance and resilience needed by the excited spectators is highly rewarded.

    VersaillesImage source, BBC Sport

    You go past the exquisite 17th Century buildings of Versailles and wander through wooded walkways surrounded by farmland, horses and beanstalks in what feels like a lovely day in the countryside.

    And then you see this…

    VersaillesImage source, BBC Sport
  14. modern pentathlon

    GB's Bryson takes on swimmingpublished at 11:06 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's modern pentathlon

    Work for Great Britain's Kerenza Bryson to do in the 200m freestyle swim but she's right in the medal mix.

    Women's individual modern pentathlon standings after the fencing bonus roundImage source, BBC Sport
  15. Postpublished at 11:05 British Summer Time 11 August

    Track cycling - women's omnium (tempo race)

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Ireland's Lara Gillespie goes on the attack!

    Such is her gap on the peloton, she's racking up the points already. She timed her attack to perfection.

    She gets the lap inside nine laps which gives her an extra 20 points.

    Good work.

  16. bronze medal

    Bronze medal for United Statespublished at 11:04 British Summer Time 11 August

    Water polo - men's bronze medal match

    Alex Bowen of Team United States celebrates during the penalty shoot out during the Bronze Medal match between Team United States and Team HungaryImage source, Getty Images

    Drama in the men's water polo!

    The United States were 8-6 down against Hungary with less than four minutes remaining, but they pull two crucial goals back to send the bronze-medal match to a penalty shootout.

    And the Americans get it! They scored all three of their shots taken, while Hungary missed all of theirs.

  17. cycling (track)

    Postpublished at 11:02 British Summer Time 11 August

    Track cycling - women's omnium (tempo race)

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Neah Evans has swapped her white helmet for the yellow and orange number we've been seeing in the madisons this week.

    That will make her much easier to spot in the bunch in this tempo race.

    It's a 30-lap race, and after the first four, there is a sprint every lap with points on offer.

  18. weightlifting

    'Campbell's in the form of her life'published at 11:02 British Summer Time 11 August

    Weightlifting - women's +81kg

    Katie Gornall
    BBC Sport

    Emily Campbell supporters in Paris

    Emily Campbell is well supported here in Paris.

    She had the biggest cheer by far when the athletes were introduced. Her friend Layla and her former PE teacher Patricia will be in the crowd.

    They are beyond excited. Layla, said: “She’s in the form of her life. Both physically and mentally. We can’t wait to see her compete”

  19. cycling (track)

    Evans back for tempo racepublished at 11:02 British Summer Time 11 August

    Women's omnium: tempo race

    The women's omnium continues with the tempo race.

    GB's Neah Evans will hope to make up some points after that earlier crash in the scratch race.

  20. What's happened so far on day 16 and what's to come?published at 11:01 British Summer Time 11 August

    Sifan Hassan celebrates after winning gold in the women's marathon at the Paris OlympicsImage source, Getty Images

    Here's what's happened so far this morning in Paris:

    And here's what's coming up in the next few hours:

    • The track cycling, modern pentathlon and weightlifting are ongoing, with Britons competing for medals in all three sports.
    • The wrestling begins at 11:00 BST with medals to be decided in the men's 65kg and 97kg.
    • The women's volleyball gold medal match between the USA and Italy begins at 12:00 BST.
    • At 12:30 BST the men's handball gold medal match between Germany and Denmark gets under way.