Summary

  • French swimmer Leon Marchand wins fourth gold of Games, silvers for GB's Ben Proud and Duncan Scott

  • GB fifth in medal table after seven medals on day seven including three golds, three silvers and a bronze

  • GB's defending champion Beth Shriever misses out in BMX final

  • Novak Djokovic sets up men's tenni final against Carlos Alcaraz

  • France beat Argentina 1-0 in grudge match in men's football

  1. South Korea win mixed team archery goldpublished at 17:27 British Summer Time 2 August

    South Korea archery winnersImage source, Getty Images

    South Korea has won gold in the mixed team archery, with a brilliant 6-0 win over Germany in the final.

    Kim Woo-jin finished off the final with a bullseye to triumph alongside Lim Si-hyeon, beating Florian Unruh and Michelle Kroppen.

    It is the third gold medal that South Korea has won in archery in Paris. Lim and Kim won gold in the women's and men's team events respectively earlier in the Games.

    USA pair Brady Ellison and Casey Kaufhold took bronze.

  2. football

    Spain ride their luck to lead Japanpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 2 August

    Japan 0-1 Spain

    Fermin LopezImage source, Getty Images

    Spain are ahead against Japan in the men's football courtesy of Fermin Lopez's left-footed effort from around 25 yards in the first half.

    It was a sweet strike from the Barcelona midfielder but Japan will feel aggrieved to be behind.

    Mao Hosoya appeared to sweep in a leveller only to see it chalked off after a lengthy VAR review for a very marginal offside call.

    The Kashiwa Reysol forward then headed against the post in first-half stoppage time and will hope his fortune improves in the second period.

  3. judo

    'The perfect day'published at 17:24 British Summer Time 2 August

    Judo - men's +100kg final

    Teddy Riner posesImage source, Getty Images

    French gold medallist Teddy Riner, speaking to BBC One: "This is experience is just unbelievable. At home, right here with my family in my country with friends and people like this - it's just the perfect day!

    "I am not sure if it's a dream, but when I have a gold medal everything is OK! This is my chance and I am very happy.

    "There was a lot of pressure my name, today I took my chance. I am very proud of my family, for my name and for my country."

  4. athletics

    French crowd Makenson noisepublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 2 August

    Harry Poole
    BBC Sport in Paris

    It's here! The first evening session of athletics at Paris 2024 is under way.

    Just like this morning, the Stade de France is well attended and there are still thousands making their way in.

    The track? Still gloriously purple.

    The atmosphere is building as the men's decathletes make their way out, with chants of 'Gletty' ringing around the arena as the Frenchman Makenson Gletty is announced among the competitors.

    There's just the one gold medal on offer, but plenty to enjoy.

    Stade de France
  5. GB's Perzamanos in actionpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 2 August

    Trampoline - men’s qualifying

    The men’s trampoline qualifying is under way at the Bercy Arena, where Great Britain's Zak Perzamanos is in action.

    There are 16 gymnasts taking part, with only the top eight heading through to the final.

    Perzamanos is ninth to perform the first of his two routines.

    Danil Mussabayev of Kazakhstan has the highest score in the early stages of the competition with a 58.070.

  6. get involved

    Get involvedpublished at 17:16 British Summer Time 2 August

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

    Teddy Riner could genuinely run to be French President tomorrow, and win.

    Andrew

  7. athletics

    Watch 5,000m heats on iPlayerpublished at 17:13 British Summer Time 2 August

    BBC iPlayer

    Dutchwoman Sifan Hassan is among the athletes you can watch now on iPlayer in the 5,000m heats.

    She is trying to win the 5,000m, 10,000m and marathon in Paris, which would be unprecedented!

    Hassan is already the reigning Olympic champion in 5,000m and 10,000m.

  8. judo

    'You can't describe it'published at 17:10 British Summer Time 2 August

    Judo - men's +100kg final

    Victoria Pendleton
    Olympic cycling gold medalist on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Speaking on Frenchman Teddy Riner's gold medal win: "Nothing is better than delivering on a final performance in front of a home crowd.

    "If there was a way to experience just a second for yourself, I'd pay a lot of money quite frankly, just because you can't stop that. You can't describe it."

  9. judo

    Riner wins goldpublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 2 August

    Judo - men's +100kg final

    BBC One

    Tune in to BBC One now to see how Teddy Riner sealed his fourth gold medal in front of the raucous home crowd.

  10. judo

    'I feel like crying'published at 17:07 British Summer Time 2 August

    Julien Laurens
    French football expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I feel like crying. Look at him. Riner is a 35-year-old and it feels like he's 12 winning his first judo competition.

    The crowd is amazing.

  11. gold-medal

    Gold Medal for Teddy Rinerpublished at 17:04 British Summer Time 2 August

    Judo - men's +100kg final

    It's gold for Teddy Riner on home soil.

    The Frenchman sinks to his knees after defeating Kim Min-jong of South Korea to become the most successful judoka in Olympic history.

    He now has four gold medals and two bronzes in his collection, and the 35-year-old could add another tomorrow in the mixed team event.

  12. football

    Morocco thrash United States to reach last fourpublished at 17:03 British Summer Time 2 August

    Morocco 4-0 United States

    Morocco captain HakimiImage source, Getty Images

    Morocco have absolutely thrashed the United States in the men's quarter-finals of the football.

    Soufiane Rahimi set them on their way with a first-half penalty before Ilias Akhomach added a second just after the hour mark.

    Captain Achraf Hakimi scored the third with a placed effort and a late Mehdi Maouhoub penalty rounded off an emphatic victory.

    Morocco will now play Japan or Spain in the semi-finals in Marseille on Monday.

  13. What has happened on day seven?published at 17:00 British Summer Time 2 August

    Now then, who wants to hear about Team GB's golden day so far?

    • Team GB are up to nine golds, and third in the medal table, after winning the equestrian team jumping final. Scott Brash completed a nerveless circuit on Jefferson, following team mates Harry Charles on Romeo 88 and Ben Maher on Dallas Vegas Batilly.
    • Bryony Page won a silver medal at Rio 2016 and a bronze at Tokyo 2020. In Paris, she has completed the set with a phenomenal final score of 56.480 to win trampolining gold.
    • Three years ago, Emily Craig and Imogen Grant missed out on a medal by 0.01 seconds in Tokyo. Today in Paris, they are Olympic champions after a dominant performance in the women's lightweight double sculls.
    • But it was so near but yet so far for Ollie Wynne-Griffiths and Tom George in the men's pairs, as they took a significant early lead only to be caught near the line by Croatian brothers Martin and Valent Sinkovic and had to settle for silver.
    • There was bronze in the diving for British pair Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher in the men's synchro 3m springboard - the fourth successive medal won in the diving pool by Team GB out of four finals so far at Paris 2024.
    • Spanish second seed Carlos Alcaraz has breezed into the Olympic men's singles final, beating Canadian 13th seed Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-1 6-1. He will play Serbian top seed Novak Djokovic or Italian 11th seed Lorenzo Musetti in Sunday's final. You can keep track of the tennis scores here.
    • Britain are on course for a medal in the women's windsurfing, where Emma Wilson currently leads. The final round was due to take place this afternoon, however a lack of wind means it has been postponed until tomorrow.
  14. judo

    'This is it'published at 16:59 British Summer Time 2 August

    Julien Laurens
    French football expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    This is it. He's 35-years-old now and his body has gone through years and years of so much training and it's such a physical sport. This is the last go at it for Teddy Riner.

  15. Who is France's Teddy Riner?published at 16:53 British Summer Time 2 August

    Teddy RinerImage source, Getty Images

    France's Teddy Riner is the poster-boy of the Judo +100kg category, boasting five Olympic medals, eleven world titles, five European golds and an all-gold record in every judo Grand Slam he’s competed in.

    Incredibly, the 35-year-old has made the podium at every competition he’s participated in since 2008 and heads into Paris with an unbeaten year so far.

    He is the one to beat, cruising past Tajikistan's Temur Rakhimov in the semi-finals.

    He faces South Korean Kim Min-jong in Friday's final.

  16. Paris streets lit up by Getty Imagespublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 2 August

    Each night during the Olympics, Getty's photographers project selected photos around the streets of Paris in an effort to "bring the excitement and beauty of the Games to the local Parisians against the backdrop of one of the most iconic cities in the world". Here's some of the best so far...

    DupontImage source, Getty Images
    Andy MurrayImage source, Getty Images
    BilesImage source, Getty Images
  17. Ready for some more trampoline?published at 16:47 British Summer Time 2 August

    Trampoline - men’s qualifying

    Sonia Oxley
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Zak PerzamanosImage source, BBC Sport

    After that stunning gold for Bryony Page earlier today, it’s now the men’s turn for trampoline qualifying.

    GB’s Zak Perzamanos will be in action (from 17:00 BST) and will be seeking to book one of the eight spots in the final. He’s been warming up on the big trampolines in the middle of the Bercy Arena.

    Once again, it’s 16 gymnasts vying for a top-eight finish in qualifying. They do up to two routines in qualifying, with the best score counting. So basically if you mess it up first time, you get one more chance.

  18. badminton

    Love is in the airpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 2 August

    Zheng Siwei and Huang YaqiongImage source, Getty Images

    The Games are taking place in the 'City of Love', so it makes sense to combine a gold medal-winning performance with a proposal to your beloved.

    Congratulations Huang Yaqiong, who got engaged to her boyfriend, men's doubles player Liu Yuchen, after their triumph in the badminton mixed doubles.

    Zheng Siwei and Huang YaqiongImage source, Getty Images
  19. badminton

    China win badminton mixed doubles goldpublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 2 August

    Mixed doubles final

    China badmintonImage source, Getty Images

    China have secured gold in the badminton mixed doubles.

    Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong breezed past South Korean duo Jeong Na-eun and Kim Won-ho 21-8 21-11 in their final.

    The Chinese pair won silver in Tokyo three years ago, but went one better this time around, winning in just 41 minutes.

    Japan's Yuta Watanabe and Arisa Higashino took bronze after a 21-13, 22-20 win over South Korea's Seo Seung-jae and Chae Yu-jung.

  20. equestrian

    'Brash and Maher have been heroes of mine'published at 16:35 British Summer Time 2 August

    Equestrian - team jumping final

    Harry Charles celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Team GB's Scott Brash, Ben Maher and Harry Charles added another gold medal to the leaderboard for Great Britain they spoke to BBC One after their success.

    Brash, said:"It is nice to be in that position, the lads did an unbelievable job to get me into that position and then it is about executing to win it.

    "You get a mixture of emotions, relief is one and he is a sharp sensitive horse but with the crowd so good it can make life a bit difficult but he coped with it amazing – I am really proud of him."

    Brash competed alongside Charles' father in the London 2012 Olympics, he said: "It is amazing. We are in a sport that we can keep competing to whatever age we keep fit and healthy - the horses have been incredible and we are absolutely delighted in them."

    Charles, added: "I cannot believe it, last time we won gold these two boys were there with my dad.

    "They have been heroes of mine and to be up next to them on the podium is unbelievable.

    "The round of my life and the horses life and to do it here was amazing. I am very thankful we did it.

    "In Tokyo we missed my family and friends. It didn’t go amazing for me there, to come back here and to have everyone around is so nice.

    "It is so reassuring. It is nice to have a medal round my neck."