Thanks for following the 2016 Rio Olympics! Team GB 67 medals a fantastic achievement!
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Sunday, 21 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day 16 of 16 all Gold Medals + 1 GB medal
Athletics men's marathon - Eliud Kipchoge Kenya
basketball men - USA
boxing men's flyweight - Shakhobidin Zoirov Uzbekistan
light welterweight - Fazliddin Gaibnazarov Uzbekistan
super heavyweight - Tony Yoka France, Joe Joyce GB Silver
women's middleweight - Claressa Shields (USA)
cycling mountain bike: men - Nino Schurter Switzerland
gymnastics rhythmic: group - Russia
handball men - Denmark
volleyball men - Brazil
wrestling men's -65kg - Soslan Ramonov (Russia)
-97kg - Kyle Snyder USA
basketball men - USA
boxing men's flyweight - Shakhobidin Zoirov Uzbekistan
light welterweight - Fazliddin Gaibnazarov Uzbekistan
super heavyweight - Tony Yoka France, Joe Joyce GB Silver
women's middleweight - Claressa Shields (USA)
cycling mountain bike: men - Nino Schurter Switzerland
gymnastics rhythmic: group - Russia
handball men - Denmark
volleyball men - Brazil
wrestling men's -65kg - Soslan Ramonov (Russia)
-97kg - Kyle Snyder USA
Rio 2016 Day 15 Gold Medals + any GB medals
Athletics men's 1500m - Matthew Centrowitz USA
5,000m - Mo Farah GB
javelin - Thomas Rohler Germany
4x400m relay - USA
women's 800m - Caster Semenya South Africa
high jump - Ruth Beitia Spain
4x400m relay - USA
badminton men's singles - Long Chen China
basketball women - USA
boxing men's bantamweight - Robeisy Ramirez Cuba
middleweight - Arlen Lopez Cuba
women's flyweight - Nicola Adams GB
canoe sprint (men's C2 1000m - Germany
K1 200m - Liam Heath GB
K4 1000m, - Germany
women's K4 500m - Hungary
cycling (mountain bike: women) - Jenny Rissveds Sweden
diving men's 10m - Aisen Chen China
football men - Brazil
golf women - Inbee Park South Korea
gymnastics rhythmic: individual all-around - Margarita Mamun Russia
handball women - Russia
modern pentathlon men - Alexander Lesun Russia
taekwondo men's +80kg - Radik Isaev Azerbaijan
women's +67kg - Shuyin Zheng China, Bianca Walkden Bronze GB
triathlon women - Gwen Jorgensen USA, Vicky Holland Bronze GB
volleyball women - China
water polo men - Serbia
wrestling: men's -86kg - Abdulrashid Sadulaev Russia
-125kg - Taha Akgul Turkey
5,000m - Mo Farah GB
javelin - Thomas Rohler Germany
4x400m relay - USA
women's 800m - Caster Semenya South Africa
high jump - Ruth Beitia Spain
4x400m relay - USA
badminton men's singles - Long Chen China
basketball women - USA
boxing men's bantamweight - Robeisy Ramirez Cuba
middleweight - Arlen Lopez Cuba
women's flyweight - Nicola Adams GB
canoe sprint (men's C2 1000m - Germany
K1 200m - Liam Heath GB
K4 1000m, - Germany
women's K4 500m - Hungary
cycling (mountain bike: women) - Jenny Rissveds Sweden
diving men's 10m - Aisen Chen China
football men - Brazil
golf women - Inbee Park South Korea
gymnastics rhythmic: individual all-around - Margarita Mamun Russia
handball women - Russia
modern pentathlon men - Alexander Lesun Russia
taekwondo men's +80kg - Radik Isaev Azerbaijan
women's +67kg - Shuyin Zheng China, Bianca Walkden Bronze GB
triathlon women - Gwen Jorgensen USA, Vicky Holland Bronze GB
volleyball women - China
water polo men - Serbia
wrestling: men's -86kg - Abdulrashid Sadulaev Russia
-125kg - Taha Akgul Turkey
Saturday, 20 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day 14 round-up
Usain Bolt wins 4x100m relay for his ninth gold - the 'triple triple'
GOLD - Hockey: GB 3-3 Netherlands after regulation GB win on penalties
GOLD - GB's Nick Skelton on Big Star wins individual showjumping
Diving: Daley tops standings in 10m platform preliminaries
GB's Lutalo Muhammad taekwondo silver after last-second defeat
Boxing: GB's Joyce into Sunday's super-heavyweight final
Football: Canada beat Brazil 2-1 to win women's football bronze
GOLD - Hockey: GB 3-3 Netherlands after regulation GB win on penalties
GOLD - GB's Nick Skelton on Big Star wins individual showjumping
Diving: Daley tops standings in 10m platform preliminaries
GB's Lutalo Muhammad taekwondo silver after last-second defeat
Boxing: GB's Joyce into Sunday's super-heavyweight final
Football: Canada beat Brazil 2-1 to win women's football bronze
Friday, 19 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day 13 round-up
Usain Bolt wins 200m gold in 19.78 seconds - his eighth gold in all
Adam Gemili fourth with same time (20.12) as Lemaitre in third
GB's Eilidh Doyle last in 400m hurdles final
Gold - Jade Jones wins 57kg taekwondo gold - GB's 22nd gold
Great Britain's Alistair Brownlee won gold ahead of brother Jonny in the triathlon while compatriots Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark triumphed in the sailing on day 13 of the Rio Olympics.
Britain have now won 21 golds in Rio.
Liam Heath and Jon Schofield won silver in the men's 200m kayak double while Marcus Ellis and Chris Langridge took bronze in the badminton men's doubles.
With three days remaining, Britain are just 10 medals short of the record 65 they secured in London four years ago.
Defending champion Jade Jones is back in the final of the -57kg taekwondo, and will go for gold at 02:00 BST on Friday.
Earlier, Nicola Adams reached the women's flyweight final as she attempts to become the first British boxer to retain an Olympic title for 92 years.
Brilliant Brownlee brothers
Victory for Alistair Brownlee meant the 28-year-old became the first athlete to win successive Olympic triathlon titles, while brother Jonny, 26, improved on the bronze medal he won at London 2012.
The Yorkshiremen were close throughout the swim and cycle stages before Alistair pulled away halfway through the 10km run and finished six seconds ahead.
He said: "I was pretty confident we would get first and second but I didn't know which way round it would be."
Sailors step up to gold
Mills and Clark needed only to finish Thursday's medal race to win gold in the women's 470 sailing event.
They duly did so - finishing eighth to improve on the silver medal they won at London 2012.
"I can't believe it," Mills told BBC One. "It has actually been the best feeling ever.
"We have forgotten all about London. We are so proud to come back after it and we've worked so hard to get the upgrade to gold."
Brit watch
Heath and Schofield won bronze at London 2012, but went one better at Rio, edging out Lithuanian pair Aurimas Lankas and Edvinas Ramanauskas by 0.014secs.
"We gave it a bit of a lunge for the line," said Heath. "We hit it as hard as we can."
Ellis and Langridge's bronze was Britain's first Olympic medal in the men's doubles.
They beat China's Hong Wei and Chai Biao, the world number five pairing, 21-18 19-21 21-10.
"This is an incredible feeling," said Ellis. "After how we performed in our very first match, we knew we could compete with anybody."
Welsh fighter Jones brushed aside Sweden's Nikita Glasnovic in her taekwondo semi-final.
Adams saw off China's Ren Cancan, who she also beat in the London 2012 final, by a unanimous points decision.
The 33-year-old will face Colombia's Ingrit Valencia Victoria or France's Sarah Ourahmoune in Saturday's final (18:00 BST).
In diving, Tonia Couch finished 12th in the 10m platform final.
But Liam Phillips, ranked second in the world, had to withdraw from the quarter-finals of the BMX after a heavy fall.
Four-time world champions Peter Burling and Blair Tuke won Olympic gold for New Zealand in the men's 49er two-person skiff class.
Burling, 25, and Tuke, 27, held an unassailable 34-point lead going into Thursday's medal race, which they won.
Australian duo Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen took silver, with Germany's Erik Heil and Thomas Ploessel third.
Britain's Dylan Fletcher-Scott and Alain Sign were last in the medal race to finish sixth overall.
Their boat capsized around the fourth mark, ending their chances of a top-five finish.
Victory for Burling and Tuke means they remain unbeaten since winning silver at London 2012.
Chinese diver Ren Qian won Olympic gold at the age of 15 as Britain's Tonia Couch finished out of the medals in the 10m platform competition.
Ren took the lead after the third of five dives and a superb inward three-and-a-half somersault with her fourth virtually clinched the title.
China's Si Yajie took the silver, while Canada's Meaghan Benfeito won bronze.
Couch, competing in her third Olympics, ended with a fine reverse two-and-a-half somersault but finished in 12th.
Argentina won Olympic men's hockey gold for the first time with a 4-2 victory over Belgium in Rio.
Tanguy Cosyns gave Belgium the lead but Argentina took control before half-time thanks to goals from Pablo Ibarra, Ignacio Ortiz and Gonzalo Peillat.
Gauthier Boucard brought the Red Lions back into it but Agustin Mazzilli's last-minute goal sealed victory.
Germany won the bronze medal with a 4-3 penalty shootout win over the Netherlands after the match ended 1-1.
Adam Gemili fourth with same time (20.12) as Lemaitre in third
GB's Eilidh Doyle last in 400m hurdles final
Gold - Jade Jones wins 57kg taekwondo gold - GB's 22nd gold
Great Britain's Alistair Brownlee won gold ahead of brother Jonny in the triathlon while compatriots Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark triumphed in the sailing on day 13 of the Rio Olympics.
Britain have now won 21 golds in Rio.
Liam Heath and Jon Schofield won silver in the men's 200m kayak double while Marcus Ellis and Chris Langridge took bronze in the badminton men's doubles.
With three days remaining, Britain are just 10 medals short of the record 65 they secured in London four years ago.
Defending champion Jade Jones is back in the final of the -57kg taekwondo, and will go for gold at 02:00 BST on Friday.
Earlier, Nicola Adams reached the women's flyweight final as she attempts to become the first British boxer to retain an Olympic title for 92 years.
Brilliant Brownlee brothers
Victory for Alistair Brownlee meant the 28-year-old became the first athlete to win successive Olympic triathlon titles, while brother Jonny, 26, improved on the bronze medal he won at London 2012.
The Yorkshiremen were close throughout the swim and cycle stages before Alistair pulled away halfway through the 10km run and finished six seconds ahead.
He said: "I was pretty confident we would get first and second but I didn't know which way round it would be."
Sailors step up to gold
Mills and Clark needed only to finish Thursday's medal race to win gold in the women's 470 sailing event.
They duly did so - finishing eighth to improve on the silver medal they won at London 2012.
"I can't believe it," Mills told BBC One. "It has actually been the best feeling ever.
"We have forgotten all about London. We are so proud to come back after it and we've worked so hard to get the upgrade to gold."
Brit watch
Heath and Schofield won bronze at London 2012, but went one better at Rio, edging out Lithuanian pair Aurimas Lankas and Edvinas Ramanauskas by 0.014secs.
"We gave it a bit of a lunge for the line," said Heath. "We hit it as hard as we can."
Ellis and Langridge's bronze was Britain's first Olympic medal in the men's doubles.
They beat China's Hong Wei and Chai Biao, the world number five pairing, 21-18 19-21 21-10.
"This is an incredible feeling," said Ellis. "After how we performed in our very first match, we knew we could compete with anybody."
Welsh fighter Jones brushed aside Sweden's Nikita Glasnovic in her taekwondo semi-final.
Adams saw off China's Ren Cancan, who she also beat in the London 2012 final, by a unanimous points decision.
The 33-year-old will face Colombia's Ingrit Valencia Victoria or France's Sarah Ourahmoune in Saturday's final (18:00 BST).
In diving, Tonia Couch finished 12th in the 10m platform final.
But Liam Phillips, ranked second in the world, had to withdraw from the quarter-finals of the BMX after a heavy fall.
Four-time world champions Peter Burling and Blair Tuke won Olympic gold for New Zealand in the men's 49er two-person skiff class.
Burling, 25, and Tuke, 27, held an unassailable 34-point lead going into Thursday's medal race, which they won.
Australian duo Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen took silver, with Germany's Erik Heil and Thomas Ploessel third.
Britain's Dylan Fletcher-Scott and Alain Sign were last in the medal race to finish sixth overall.
Their boat capsized around the fourth mark, ending their chances of a top-five finish.
Victory for Burling and Tuke means they remain unbeaten since winning silver at London 2012.
Chinese diver Ren Qian won Olympic gold at the age of 15 as Britain's Tonia Couch finished out of the medals in the 10m platform competition.
Ren took the lead after the third of five dives and a superb inward three-and-a-half somersault with her fourth virtually clinched the title.
China's Si Yajie took the silver, while Canada's Meaghan Benfeito won bronze.
Couch, competing in her third Olympics, ended with a fine reverse two-and-a-half somersault but finished in 12th.
Argentina won Olympic men's hockey gold for the first time with a 4-2 victory over Belgium in Rio.
Tanguy Cosyns gave Belgium the lead but Argentina took control before half-time thanks to goals from Pablo Ibarra, Ignacio Ortiz and Gonzalo Peillat.
Gauthier Boucard brought the Red Lions back into it but Agustin Mazzilli's last-minute goal sealed victory.
Germany won the bronze medal with a 4-3 penalty shootout win over the Netherlands after the match ended 1-1.
Thursday, 18 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day 12 Gold Medals + any GB medals - sailing P-P
Athletics men's 3,000m steeplechase - Conseslus Kipruto Kenya
women's 200m - Elaine Thompson Jamaica
100m hurdles - Brianna Rollins USA
long jump - Tianna Bartoletta USA
badminton mixed doubles - Indonesia
beach volleyball women - Laura Ludwig, Kira Walkenhorst Germany
boxing men's welterweight - Daniyar Yeleussinov Kazakhstan
equestrian team showjumping - France
table tennis men's team - China
taekwondo men's -58kg - Shuai Zhao China
women's -49kg - Sohui Kim South Korea
wrestling freestyle: women's -48kg - Eri Tosaka Japan
-58kg, Kaori Icho Japan
-69kg - Sara Dosho Japan
women's 200m - Elaine Thompson Jamaica
100m hurdles - Brianna Rollins USA
long jump - Tianna Bartoletta USA
badminton mixed doubles - Indonesia
beach volleyball women - Laura Ludwig, Kira Walkenhorst Germany
boxing men's welterweight - Daniyar Yeleussinov Kazakhstan
equestrian team showjumping - France
table tennis men's team - China
taekwondo men's -58kg - Shuai Zhao China
women's -49kg - Sohui Kim South Korea
wrestling freestyle: women's -48kg - Eri Tosaka Japan
-58kg, Kaori Icho Japan
-69kg - Sara Dosho Japan
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day 11 Gold Medals + 8 GB medals
Athletics men's triple jump, Christian Taylor (USA)
high jump - Derek Drouin Canada
110m hurdles, - Omar McLeod Jamaica
women's discus - Sandra Perkovic (Cro)
1500m, Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon Kenya
boxing - Josh Buatsi wins bronze GB & Men's super heavyweight
(men's lightweight), Robson Conceicao Brazil
canoe sprint men's C1 1000m - Sebastian Brendel (Ger)
K1 1000m, Marcus Walz (Spa)
women's K1 200m - Lisa Carrington (NZ)
K2 500m, - Gabriella Szabo & Danuta Kozak (Hun)
cycling track: men's keirin - Jason Kenny GB
women's omnium - Laura Trott GB
sprint, - Kristina Vogel (GER) Becky James Silver GB, Katy Marchant Bronze GB
diving men's 3m - Cao Yuan (CHN) Jack Laugher Silver GB
gymnastics men's parallel bars - Oleg Verniaiev (UKR)
high bar, Fabian Hambuechen (GER) Nile Wilson Bronze GB
women's floor, - (Simone Biles USA) Bronze Amy Tinkler GB
sailing Nacra 17, Santiago Lange, Cecilia Carranza Saroli (ARG)
men's Finn - Giles Scott (GB)
men's laser - Tom Burton (Aus)
women's radial, Marit Bouwmeester (Ned)
swimming (open water: men's 10km), Ferry Weertman - Ned
synchro (duet), Natalia Ischenko and Svetlana Romashina (RUS)
table tennis (women's team), China
weightlifting (men's 105+kg), Lasha Talakhadze Georgia
wrestling men's 66kg, Davor Stefanek Serbia
98kg - Artur Aleksanyan Armenia
high jump - Derek Drouin Canada
110m hurdles, - Omar McLeod Jamaica
women's discus - Sandra Perkovic (Cro)
1500m, Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon Kenya
boxing - Josh Buatsi wins bronze GB & Men's super heavyweight
(men's lightweight), Robson Conceicao Brazil
canoe sprint men's C1 1000m - Sebastian Brendel (Ger)
K1 1000m, Marcus Walz (Spa)
women's K1 200m - Lisa Carrington (NZ)
K2 500m, - Gabriella Szabo & Danuta Kozak (Hun)
cycling track: men's keirin - Jason Kenny GB
women's omnium - Laura Trott GB
sprint, - Kristina Vogel (GER) Becky James Silver GB, Katy Marchant Bronze GB
diving men's 3m - Cao Yuan (CHN) Jack Laugher Silver GB
gymnastics men's parallel bars - Oleg Verniaiev (UKR)
high bar, Fabian Hambuechen (GER) Nile Wilson Bronze GB
women's floor, - (Simone Biles USA) Bronze Amy Tinkler GB
sailing Nacra 17, Santiago Lange, Cecilia Carranza Saroli (ARG)
men's Finn - Giles Scott (GB)
men's laser - Tom Burton (Aus)
women's radial, Marit Bouwmeester (Ned)
swimming (open water: men's 10km), Ferry Weertman - Ned
synchro (duet), Natalia Ischenko and Svetlana Romashina (RUS)
table tennis (women's team), China
weightlifting (men's 105+kg), Lasha Talakhadze Georgia
wrestling men's 66kg, Davor Stefanek Serbia
98kg - Artur Aleksanyan Armenia
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day 10 Gold Medals + 3 GB medals - sailing postponed
Athletics women's 400m - Shaunae Miller Bahamas
steeplechase (Ruth Jebet Bahrain),
hammer Anita Wlodarczyk Poland, (Sophie Hitchin GB bronze),
men's 800m - David Rudisha Kenya
pole vault - Thiago Braz da Silva Brazil
boxing men's heavyweight, Evgeny Tishchenko Russia
cycling track: men's omnium, Viviani Italy (Cavendish Silver GB)
equestrian individual dressage - Charlotte Dujardin GB
gymnastics men's vault - Ri Se Gwang North Korea
rings, Eleftherios Petrounias Greece
women's beam, Sanne Wevers Netherlands
swimming open water: women's 10km - Sharon van Rouwendaal Netherlands
weightlifting (men's 105kg), Ruslan Nurudinov Uzbekistan
wrestling men's 85kg - Davit Chakvetadze Russia
130kg - Mijain Lopez Nunez Cuba
steeplechase (Ruth Jebet Bahrain),
hammer Anita Wlodarczyk Poland, (Sophie Hitchin GB bronze),
men's 800m - David Rudisha Kenya
pole vault - Thiago Braz da Silva Brazil
boxing men's heavyweight, Evgeny Tishchenko Russia
cycling track: men's omnium, Viviani Italy (Cavendish Silver GB)
equestrian individual dressage - Charlotte Dujardin GB
gymnastics men's vault - Ri Se Gwang North Korea
rings, Eleftherios Petrounias Greece
women's beam, Sanne Wevers Netherlands
swimming open water: women's 10km - Sharon van Rouwendaal Netherlands
weightlifting (men's 105kg), Ruslan Nurudinov Uzbekistan
wrestling men's 85kg - Davit Chakvetadze Russia
130kg - Mijain Lopez Nunez Cuba
Monday, 15 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day Nine Gold Meals + 7 GB medals
Athletics men's 100m - Usain Bolt Jamaica
400m - South Africa
women's marathon - Jemima Jelagat Sumgong Kenya
triple jump - Caterine Ibarguen Colombia
boxing men's light flyweight, Hasanboy Dusmatov Uzbekistan
cycling track: men's sprint - GB Kenny Silver GB Skinner
diving women's 3m - Shi Tingmao China
fencing men's epee team - France
golf men - Justin Rose GB
gymnastics men's floor - Max Whitlock GB
pommel horse, Max Whitlock GB, Louis Smith Silver GB
women's vault - Simone Biles USA
bars - Ailya Mustafina Russia
sailing men's windsurfing - Dorian van Rijsselberghe Netherlands Nick Dempsey Silver GB
women's windsurfing, France
shooting men's 50m rifle 3-position - Niccolo Campriani Italy
tennis men's singles - Andy Murray GB
women's doubles - Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina Russia
mixed doubles, Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Jack Sock USA
weightlifting women's 75+kg - Suping Meng China
wrestling men's 59kg - Ismael Borrero Molina Cuba
75kg - Roman Vlasov Russia
400m - South Africa
women's marathon - Jemima Jelagat Sumgong Kenya
triple jump - Caterine Ibarguen Colombia
boxing men's light flyweight, Hasanboy Dusmatov Uzbekistan
cycling track: men's sprint - GB Kenny Silver GB Skinner
diving women's 3m - Shi Tingmao China
fencing men's epee team - France
golf men - Justin Rose GB
gymnastics men's floor - Max Whitlock GB
pommel horse, Max Whitlock GB, Louis Smith Silver GB
women's vault - Simone Biles USA
bars - Ailya Mustafina Russia
sailing men's windsurfing - Dorian van Rijsselberghe Netherlands Nick Dempsey Silver GB
women's windsurfing, France
shooting men's 50m rifle 3-position - Niccolo Campriani Italy
tennis men's singles - Andy Murray GB
women's doubles - Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina Russia
mixed doubles, Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Jack Sock USA
weightlifting women's 75+kg - Suping Meng China
wrestling men's 59kg - Ismael Borrero Molina Cuba
75kg - Roman Vlasov Russia
Sunday, 14 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day Eight Gold Medals + 8 GB medals
- Athletics women's 100m - Elaine Thompson Jamaica
- men's discus, Christoph Harting Germany
- 10,000m - Mo Farah GB
- long jump - Jeff Henderson USA, (Greg Rutherford Bronze GB)
- women's heptathlon, Nafissatou Thiam Belgium (Jess Ennis-Hill Silver GB)
- women's shot - Michelle Carter USA
- cycling track: women's team pursuit - GB
- keirin, - Elis Ligtlee Netherlands (Silver Becky James GB)
- fencing women's sabre team - Russia
- gymnastics men's trampoline - Uladzislau Hancharou Belarus
- rowing men's single sculls - Mahe Drysdale New Zealand
- eight, GB
- women's single sculls - Kimberley Brennan Australia
- eight, US, (Silver GB)
- shooting men's 25m rapid fire pistol - Christian Reitz Germany
- skeet, Gabriele Rossetti Italy
- swimming men's 1500m free - Gregorio Paltrinieri Italy
- 4x100m medley relay, - USA (Silver GB)
- women's 50m free - Pernille Blume Denmark
- 4x100m medley relay, USA
- tennis women's singles - Monica Puig Puerto Rico
- weightlifting men's 94kg - Sohrab Moradi Iran
Saturday, 13 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day 7 Gold Medals + any GB medals
Archery (men's individual), Bonchan Ku South Korea
athletics men's 20km walk, Wang Zhen China
women's 10,000m - Ayana Ethiopia
cycling track men's team pursuit, GB
women's team sprint, Jinjie Gong, Tianshi Zhong China
equestrian team dressage, Germany, Silver GB
fencing (men's foil team), Russia
gymnastics women's trampoline - Rosie MacLennan CAN, Bryony Page GB Silver
judo men's +100kg - Teddy Riner France
women's +78kg, - Emilie Andeol France
rowing men's lightweight double sculls - Pierre Houin, Jeremie Azou France
four, GB
women's lightweight double sculls - Ilse Paulis, Maaike Head Netherlands
pair Glover & Stanning GB
shooting men's 50m prone - Henri Junghaenel Germany
women's skeet - Diana Bacosi Italy
swimming (men's 100m fly - Joseph Schooling Singapore
50m free - Anthony Ervin USA
women's 200m back - Madeline Dirado USA
800m free - Ledecky USA (Carlin GBB Silver)
tennis (men's doubles), Marc Lopez, Rafael Nadal Spain
weightlifting men's 85kg - Kianoush Rostami Iran
women's 75kg - Jong Sim Rim North Korea
athletics men's 20km walk, Wang Zhen China
women's 10,000m - Ayana Ethiopia
cycling track men's team pursuit, GB
women's team sprint, Jinjie Gong, Tianshi Zhong China
fencing (men's foil team), Russia
gymnastics women's trampoline - Rosie MacLennan CAN, Bryony Page GB Silver
judo men's +100kg - Teddy Riner France
women's +78kg, - Emilie Andeol France
rowing men's lightweight double sculls - Pierre Houin, Jeremie Azou France
four, GB
women's lightweight double sculls - Ilse Paulis, Maaike Head Netherlands
pair Glover & Stanning GB
shooting men's 50m prone - Henri Junghaenel Germany
women's skeet - Diana Bacosi Italy
swimming (men's 100m fly - Joseph Schooling Singapore
50m free - Anthony Ervin USA
women's 200m back - Madeline Dirado USA
800m free - Ledecky USA (Carlin GBB Silver)
tennis (men's doubles), Marc Lopez, Rafael Nadal Spain
weightlifting men's 85kg - Kianoush Rostami Iran
women's 75kg - Jong Sim Rim North Korea
Friday, 12 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day Six Gold Medals + any GB medals
Archery (women's individual), Hyejin Chang South Korea
canoe slalom men's C2 - Skantar brothers Slovakia (Florence & Hounslow silver GB)
women's K1 - Maialen Chourraut Spain
cycling (men's team sprint), GREAT BRITAIN
fencing (women's epee), Romania
gymnastics (women's all-around), Simone Biles USA
judo men's -100kg - Lukas Krpalek Czech Republic
women's -78kg, - Kayla Harrison USA
rowing men's pair - Eric Murray, Hamish Bond New Zealand
double sculls, Martin Sinkovic, Valent Sinkovic Croatia
quadruple sculls - Germany
lightweight four, - Switzerland
women's double sculls - Fularczyk-Kozlowska, Madaj Poland (Silver Thornley/Grainger GB)
quadruple sculls, - Germany
rugby sevens (men), Fiji (GB silver)
shooting women's 50m rifle - Barbara Engleder Germany
swimming men's 200m back - Ryan Murphy USA
200m medley, Michael Phelps USA
women's 200m breast - Rie Kaneto Japan
100m free - Simone Manuel USA & Penny Oleksiak Canada (race was a dead heat)
table tennis men's singles - Long Ma China
canoe slalom men's C2 - Skantar brothers Slovakia (Florence & Hounslow silver GB)
women's K1 - Maialen Chourraut Spain
cycling (men's team sprint), GREAT BRITAIN
fencing (women's epee), Romania
gymnastics (women's all-around), Simone Biles USA
judo men's -100kg - Lukas Krpalek Czech Republic
women's -78kg, - Kayla Harrison USA
rowing men's pair - Eric Murray, Hamish Bond New Zealand
double sculls, Martin Sinkovic, Valent Sinkovic Croatia
quadruple sculls - Germany
lightweight four, - Switzerland
women's double sculls - Fularczyk-Kozlowska, Madaj Poland (Silver Thornley/Grainger GB)
quadruple sculls, - Germany
rugby sevens (men), Fiji (GB silver)
shooting women's 50m rifle - Barbara Engleder Germany
swimming men's 200m back - Ryan Murphy USA
200m medley, Michael Phelps USA
women's 200m breast - Rie Kaneto Japan
100m free - Simone Manuel USA & Penny Oleksiak Canada (race was a dead heat)
table tennis men's singles - Long Ma China
Thursday, 11 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day Five Gold Medals + 6 GB medals (2 gold)
Canoeing K1 Men's Final - Joe Clarke GB
Cycling Men's individual time trial - Fabian Cancellara SUI (Froome wins bronze)
Cycling Women's individual time trial - USA's Kristin Armstrong
Diving Men's 3m synchro springboard final - Laugher & Mears GB
Fencing Women's foil - Inna Deriglazova Russia
Fencing Men's sabre - Aron Szilagyi Hungary
Gymnastics Men's all around final - Kohei Uchimura Japan, (Whitlock bronze GB)
Judo women's 70kg final - Sally Conway Bronze GB
Judo men's 90kg final - Mashu Baker Japan
Shooting Men's 50m pistol final - Jongoh Jin South Korea
Shooting Men's double trap - Aldeehani Independent Athlete (Steven Scott GB bronze)
Swimming Men's 200m breaststroke - Dmitriy Balandin Kazakhstan
Swimming Women's 200m fly - Mireia Belmonte Garcia Spain
Swimming Men's 100m free - Kyle Chalmers Australia
Swimming Women's 4x200m free - USA
Weighlifting Women's 69kg - Xiang Yanmei China
Weighlifting Men's 77kg - Nijat Rahimov Kazakhstan
Cycling Men's individual time trial - Fabian Cancellara SUI (Froome wins bronze)
Cycling Women's individual time trial - USA's Kristin Armstrong
Diving Men's 3m synchro springboard final - Laugher & Mears GB
Fencing Women's foil - Inna Deriglazova Russia
Fencing Men's sabre - Aron Szilagyi Hungary
Gymnastics Men's all around final - Kohei Uchimura Japan, (Whitlock bronze GB)
Judo women's 70kg final - Sally Conway Bronze GB
Judo men's 90kg final - Mashu Baker Japan
Shooting Men's 50m pistol final - Jongoh Jin South Korea
Shooting Men's double trap - Aldeehani Independent Athlete (Steven Scott GB bronze)
Swimming Men's 200m breaststroke - Dmitriy Balandin Kazakhstan
Swimming Women's 200m fly - Mireia Belmonte Garcia Spain
Swimming Men's 100m free - Kyle Chalmers Australia
Swimming Women's 4x200m free - USA
Weighlifting Women's 69kg - Xiang Yanmei China
Weighlifting Men's 77kg - Nijat Rahimov Kazakhstan
Men's Olympic Football
Algeria 1-1 Portugal
Argentina 1-1 Honduras
Germany 10-0 Fiji
South Korea 1-0 Mexico
Colombia 23:00 Nigeria
Japan 23:00 Sweden
Denmark 0-4 Brazil
South Africa 1-1 Iraq
Argentina 1-1 Honduras
Germany 10-0 Fiji
South Korea 1-0 Mexico
Colombia 23:00 Nigeria
Japan 23:00 Sweden
Denmark 0-4 Brazil
South Africa 1-1 Iraq
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day Four Gold Medals + any GB medals
Canoe slalom - men's C1 Denis Gargaud Chanut - France
Diving - women's 10m synchro - China
Equestrian - eventing team - France
Equestrian - individual - Michael Jung Germany
Fencing - men's epee - Sangyoung Park South Korea
Gymnastics - women's team - USA
Judo - men's -81kg, Khasan Khalmurzaev Russia
Judo - women's -63kg - Tina Trstenjak, Slovenia
Shooting - women's 25m pistol - Anna Korakaki Greece
Swimming - men's 200m fly Michael Phelps USA
4x200m free relay, USA, (GB Silver)
women's 200m free Ledecky USA
200m medley - Hosszu HUN (GB Siobhan Marie O'Connor silver)
Weightlifting - men's 69kg, Shi Zhiyong China
women's 63kg - Deng Wei China
Diving - women's 10m synchro - China
Equestrian - eventing team - France
Equestrian - individual - Michael Jung Germany
Fencing - men's epee - Sangyoung Park South Korea
Gymnastics - women's team - USA
Judo - men's -81kg, Khasan Khalmurzaev Russia
Judo - women's -63kg - Tina Trstenjak, Slovenia
Shooting - women's 25m pistol - Anna Korakaki Greece
Swimming - men's 200m fly Michael Phelps USA
4x200m free relay, USA, (GB Silver)
women's 200m free Ledecky USA
200m medley - Hosszu HUN (GB Siobhan Marie O'Connor silver)
Weightlifting - men's 69kg, Shi Zhiyong China
women's 63kg - Deng Wei China
Rio 2016 Women's Football
China Women 0-0 Sweden Women
South Africa Women 0-0 Brazil Women
Australia Women 6-1 Zimbabwe Women
Germany Women 1-2 Canada Women
Colombia Women 2-2 USA Women
New Zealand Women 0-3 France Women
South Africa Women 0-0 Brazil Women
Australia Women 6-1 Zimbabwe Women
Germany Women 1-2 Canada Women
Colombia Women 2-2 USA Women
New Zealand Women 0-3 France Women
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day Three Gold Medals + any GB medals
Diving - men's 10m synchro - China (GB Daley & Goodfellow Bronze)
Fencing - women's sabre - Yana Egorian Russia
Gymnastics - men's team - Japan
Judo - men's -73kg, Shohei Ono - Japan
Judo - women's -57kg Rafaela Silva - Brazil
Rugby sevens - women - Australia
Shooting - men's 10m air rifle - Niccolo Campriani - Italy
Shooting men's trap - Josip Glasnovic - Croatia, (Bronze Ed Ling GB)
Swimming - men's 200m free - Yang Sun China
Swimming - 100m back, - Ryan Murphy USA
Swimming - women's 100m back - Katinka Hosszu Hungary
Swimming - 100m breast - Lillia King USA
Weightlifting - men's 62kg, Oscar Albeiro Figueroa Mosquera Colombia
Weightlifting - women's 58kg - Sukanya Srisurat Thailand
Fencing - women's sabre - Yana Egorian Russia
Gymnastics - men's team - Japan
Judo - men's -73kg, Shohei Ono - Japan
Judo - women's -57kg Rafaela Silva - Brazil
Rugby sevens - women - Australia
Shooting - men's 10m air rifle - Niccolo Campriani - Italy
Shooting men's trap - Josip Glasnovic - Croatia, (Bronze Ed Ling GB)
Swimming - men's 200m free - Yang Sun China
Swimming - 100m back, - Ryan Murphy USA
Swimming - women's 100m back - Katinka Hosszu Hungary
Swimming - 100m breast - Lillia King USA
Weightlifting - men's 62kg, Oscar Albeiro Figueroa Mosquera Colombia
Weightlifting - women's 58kg - Sukanya Srisurat Thailand
Monday, 8 August 2016
Rio 2016 Men's Football
Denmark 1-0 South Africa
Sweden 0-1 Nigeria
Fiji 1-5 Mexico
Germany 3-3 South Korea
Honduras 1-2 Portugal
Argentina 2-1 Algeria
Brazil 0-0 Iraq
Japan 2-2 Colombia
Sweden 0-1 Nigeria
Fiji 1-5 Mexico
Germany 3-3 South Korea
Honduras 1-2 Portugal
Argentina 2-1 Algeria
Brazil 0-0 Iraq
Japan 2-2 Colombia
Rio 2016 Day Two Gold Medals + two GB medals
Archery - women's team - South Korea
Cycling - women's road race - Anna van der Breggen Netherlands
Diving - women's 3m synchro - China
Fencing - men's foil - Daniele Garozzo Italy
Judo - men's -66kg, - Fabio Basile Italy
Judo - women's -52kg - Majlinda Kelmendi Kosovo
Shooting - women's trap - Catherine Skinner Australia
Shooting - 10m air pistol - Zhang Mengxue China
Swimming - men's 100m breaststroke - Adam Peaty GB
Swimming - 4x100m free relay, - USA
Swimming - women's 100m fly - Sarah Sjostrom Sweden
Swimming - 400m free - Katie Ledecky USA, Jazz Carlin Silver GB
Weightlifting - men's 56kg, - Qingquan Long China
Weightlifting - women's 53kg - Shu-Ching Hsu Chinese Taipei
Cycling - women's road race - Anna van der Breggen Netherlands
Diving - women's 3m synchro - China
Fencing - men's foil - Daniele Garozzo Italy
Judo - men's -66kg, - Fabio Basile Italy
Judo - women's -52kg - Majlinda Kelmendi Kosovo
Shooting - women's trap - Catherine Skinner Australia
Shooting - 10m air pistol - Zhang Mengxue China
Swimming - men's 100m breaststroke - Adam Peaty GB
Swimming - 4x100m free relay, - USA
Swimming - women's 100m fly - Sarah Sjostrom Sweden
Swimming - 400m free - Katie Ledecky USA, Jazz Carlin Silver GB
Weightlifting - men's 56kg, - Qingquan Long China
Weightlifting - women's 53kg - Shu-Ching Hsu Chinese Taipei
Sunday, 7 August 2016
Rio 2016 Day One Gold medals
1. WOMEN'S 10M AIR RIFLE: Virginia Thrasher United States
It is gold for Japan as Kosuke Hagino holds on to pip Chase Kalisz of America, Daiya Seto in third and Max Litchfield of GB a brilliant fourth.
Mack Horton of Australia wins! He hangs on to tip the wall just in front of Sun Yang.
James Guy tied up to finish sixth in the end. Gutsy, gutsy swim.
Massive! Four mins 26.36, a world record by more than two seconds for Katinka Hosszu!
There it is! 3:30.65 for Australia as Cate Campbell anchors it home with a 51.97 leg.
12. Weighlifting Women's 48kg Group A - Sopita Tanasan - Thailand
After a mammoth final of over two hours and multiple lifts, 21-year-old Sopita Tanasan takes gold with a combined lift of 200kg.
Gold for Thailand!
America's Ginny Thrasher won the first gold medal of the Rio Olympic Games with a surprise victory in the women's 10m air rifle.
The 19-year-old secured her first major international victory, scoring 208.0 to leave China's 2006 world champion Du Li with silver.
China's defending champion Yi Siling could only finish with bronze.
2. Men's 10m air pistol - Hoang Xuan Vinh (Vietnam)
Vietnam have their first ever gold medal at an Olympics as Hoang Xuan Vinh wins the men's 10m air pistol.
3. Men's Road Race - Greg van Avermaet (Belgium)
Great Britain missed out on a medal in the men's road race at Rio 2016 as Belgium's Greg van Avermaet won Olympic gold in a thrilling finish.
British hopes were ended when Geraint Thomas crashed on the final descent, after Chris Froome and Adam Yates failed to stay with the leaders.
Denmark's Jakob Fuglsang took silver and Poland's Rafal Majka bronze.
Froome goes for gold again in Wednesday's time trial, hoping to better his bronze at London 2012.
4. Men's team archery final - South Korea
South Korea only miss the 10 with three of their arrows to beat United States 6-0!
Phenomenal arrows. Phil Taylor would be pleased with that shooting.
5. Judo women's -48kg - Paula Pareto - Argentina
Argentina win their first medal on rival turf. Or, more accurately, on rival indoor mat.
But any Brazil-Argentina rivalry is put to one side as reigning world champion Paula Pareto also claims the Olympic title.
Pareto beats Korea's Bokyeong Jeong with a waza-ari, then laps up the acclaim of a celebrating Carioca Arena.
6. Fencing Women's Épée Individual - Emese Szasz - Hungary
It's a third gold medal for Hungary in the women's epee in the last six Olympics!
Emese Szasz beats Rossella Fiamingo of Italy 15-13.
7. Judo men's -60kg - Beslan Mudranov Russia
Russia's Beslan Mudranov cracks a cheeky grin. Reigning world champion Yeldos Smetov grimaces as he lies on his back, staring at the roof and probably seeing stars.
Nothing can separate these two after five minutes - and that means it is golden score.
Mudranov needs just 44 seconds to produce a moment of brilliance. An opportunist leg sweep takes down Smetov and clinches gold for the Russians.
8. Men's 400m Individual Medley Final Kosuke Hagino - Japan
It is gold for Japan as Kosuke Hagino holds on to pip Chase Kalisz of America, Daiya Seto in third and Max Litchfield of GB a brilliant fourth.
9. Men's 400m Freestyle Final - Mack Horton - Australia
James Guy tied up to finish sixth in the end. Gutsy, gutsy swim.
10. Women's 400m Individual Medley Final Katinka Hosszu - Hungary
Massive! Four mins 26.36, a world record by more than two seconds for Katinka Hosszu!
11. Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Final - Australia
12. Weighlifting Women's 48kg Group A - Sopita Tanasan - Thailand
After a mammoth final of over two hours and multiple lifts, 21-year-old Sopita Tanasan takes gold with a combined lift of 200kg.
Gold for Thailand!
Saturday, 6 August 2016
Friday, 5 August 2016
Rio 2016 Men's Football 4th & 5th August
Group A Iraq 0-0 Denmark
Group D Honduras 3-2 Algeria
Group A Brazil 0-0 South Africa
Group C Mexico 2-2 Germany
Group D Portugal 2-0 Argentina
Group B Sweden 2-2 Colombia
Group C Fiji 0-8 South Korea
Group D Honduras 3-2 Algeria
Group A Brazil 0-0 South Africa
Group C Mexico 2-2 Germany
Group D Portugal 2-0 Argentina
Group B Sweden 2-2 Colombia
Group C Fiji 0-8 South Korea
Group B Nigeria 5-4 Japan
Thursday, 4 August 2016
Rio 2016 Women's Football 3rd August & 4th August
Group E Sweden 1-0 South Africa
Group E Brazil 3-0 China
Group F Canada 2-0 Australia
Group F Zimbabwe 1-6 Germany
Group G USA 2-0 New Zealand
Group G France 4-0 Colombia
Group E Brazil 3-0 China
Group F Canada 2-0 Australia
Group F Zimbabwe 1-6 Germany
Group G USA 2-0 New Zealand
Group G France 4-0 Colombia
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