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Axelsen win men’s singles badminton gold
Denmarkâs Viktor Axelsen has won gold after beating Thailandâs Kunlavut Vitidsarn in straight games in the final of the menâs singles badminton event.
What a performance.
Menâs kayak cross: The menâs small final now.
The order ends Martin Dougoud, Slovakiaâs Jakub Grigar, Franceâs Boris Neveu, Polandâs Mateusz Polaczyk.
The finals now.
Womenâs kayak cross: So this small final will determine fifth to eighth positioning at the Olympic games.
The order ends up: New Zealandâs Luuka Jones, Switzerlandâs Alena Marx, Algeriaâs Carole Bouzidi and Brazilâs Satila.
Womenâs 10m platform: Heartbreak for GBâs Lois Toulson as she finished 13th, the top 12 qualified for the final.
Chinaâs Hongchan Quan and Yuxi Chen are through, one and two on the leader board. GBâs Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix finished third to qualify for Tuesdayâs final.
Australiaâs Ellie Cole and Melissa Wu also join them.
Kayak cross: The womenâs and menâs small finals â determining fifth to eighth â will take place before the finals.
Menâs kayak cross: The second semi sees Czech Republicâs Lukas Rohan in for the disqualified Titouan Castryck.
Oh my word, Rohan is into the final. Franceâs Boris Neveu had one eye on the finish line and it slows him down on the last gate. Wow. Germanyâs Noah Hegge joins him.
Womenâs final to come now.
Menâs kayak cross: The first semi-final sees GBâs Joe Clarke start really strongly, he has raced to a good lead here. The lead really helps when it comes to the gates, there is less of a battle around each.
It is Clarke and New Zealandâs Finn Butcher who are through to the semis.
Womenâs gymnastics: The USAâs Simone Biles has spoken to reporters after her silver medal win on floor.
She said: âToday has been wild. Iâve been out on that floor so many times this week, so exhaustion sets in… Iâm not very upset or anything. Iâm happy, proud and even more excited that itâs over.â
Menâs badminton: The gold medal match is happening and Denmarkâs Viktor Axelsen has won the first game 21-11 against Thailandâs Kunlavut Vitidsarn.
Womenâs kayak cross: The second semi-final is stacked full of stars with Franceâs Angele Hug probably favourite here.
GBâs Kim Woods is battling well and is well ahead at the moment but anything can happen in this sport! But Woods does qualify and Hug does expertly to battle back to a qualification spot. Wow.
No room for a breather, menâs semi-finals inbound.
Womenâs 10m platform: In the semi-final there is no change at the top of the leaderboard.
GBâs Lois Toulson is currently 17th, it is just the top 12 who go through to the final.
Womenâs kayak cross: The first of the semi-finals here and it is Australia Noemie Fox who gets ahead, this is absolutely electric.
The three behind Fox are in such a close battle but New Zealandâs Luuka Jones picks up a penalty as did Algeriaâs Carole Bouzidi. So it is Fox and Germanyâs Elena Lilik who are through to the final.
Menâs kayak cross: Well there has been a bit of drama, Franceâ Titouan Castryck has been pinged for a fault and so his qualification to the semis have been revoked.
Womenâs gymnastics: There has been such a touching moment at the womenâs floor medal ceremony. The USAâs Jordan Chile and Simone Biles, who won bronze and silver, have put a guard of honour for Rebeca Andrade, who won gold.
Menâs kayak cross: Franceâs Titouan Castryck and Germanyâs Noah Hegge are the last paddlers to qualify for the semis.
This sport does not slow down as we head straight to the womenâs semis.
Italy win skeet mixed team gold
Italy have won a gold medal for skeet mixed team after beating the USA 45-44.
The bronze medal went to China who beat India 44-43.
Menâs kayak cross: This sport is absolutely crackers, it looks so much fun to participate in. Franceâs Boris Neveu revs up the crowd as he qualifies for the semi-finals.
Switzerlandâs Martin Dougoud joins him from the third quarter-final.
Menâs kayak cross: That has now been confirmed that Ochoa faulted on the final gate and so he is not through to the semis.
In the second is Italyâs Giovanni di Gennaro, who won gold in the individual kayak event. Di Gennaro has an error and he doesnât qualify. Itâs New Zealandâs Finn Butcher and Polandâs Mateusz Polaczyk who will feature in the semi.
Womenâs 10m platform: So the semi-finals have just finished the third round of five and the top of the leaderboard hasnât changed. Chinaâs Hongchan Quan and Yuxi Chen first and second, third is GBâs Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix.
Menâs kayak cross: The quarter-finals are underway in these quarter-finals.
GBâs Joe Clarke is in a real battle with Spainâs Manuel Ochoa and they both look like they are going to go through. Clarke is through but Ochoa has a penalty on the last gate and so Slovakiaâs Jakub Grigar is through. That hasnât been confirmed yet as the judges review the decision. Iâll bring you the confirmation when we have it.
Womenâs kayak cross: Mallory Franklin looks devastated after that result, if GB did log a challenge then it has been rejected as the result is now official.
Anthony has emailed me and said:
Hi Sarah, first time Iâve ever seen Kayak Cross. Or Itâs a Knockout in a Boat as Iâm calling it. It is definitely my favourite new addition to the Olympics. Carnage!
It is such a fun sport isnât it, itâs one Iâd definitely want to try.
Womenâs kayak cross: In the last quarter-final Franceâs Angele Hug had a lovely run, so clean and she is through. GB’s Mallory Franklin thought she had gone through but she is pinged for a fault on the roll gate and so it is Brazilâs Ana Satila who is through.
The semi-finals will take place in just under half an hour.
Menâs badminton: Malaysiaâs Zii Jia Lee has won the menâs singles badminton bronze in a brilliant comeback. He lost the first game to Indiaâs Lakshya Sen 21-13 but then won the second and third 21-16 and 21-11 respectively.
Womenâs kayak cross: There are quarter-finals happening right now and the first saw Germanyâs Elena Lilik and Algeriaâs Carole Diana Bouzidi qualify for the semi-final.
In the second Australiaâs Noemie Fox and New Zealandâs Luuka Jones through.
The third has just happened and GBâs Kim Woods and Switzerlandâs Alena Marx have semi-final spots. One more to go there and then the menâs quarters will get underway.
Womenâs gymnastics: So we have official confirmation now. Romaniaâs Sabrina Maneca-Voineaâs mark did not change. However, Team USA challenged Jordan Chilesâ score and it was bumped up into the bronze medal position.
So Rebeca Andrade wins gold, Biles has silver and Chiles with bronze.
Womenâs gymnastics: Will we see Simone Biles at another Olympics? The USA athlete has not confirmed either way but if that is her last outing then that silver medal is her 11th Olympic medal. What an advert she is for the sport.
Womenâs gymnastics: Romaniaâs Sabrina Maneca-Voinea put in a challenge on her score, she currently sits in fourth.
As things stand Simone Biles is in silver position and bronze is the USAâs Jordan Chiles (according to the Olympic website). Chiles initially came in at fifth but she has jumped up.
Andrade wins women’s floor exercise gold
Brazilâs Rebeca Andrade has her gold.
The silver and bronze is yet to be confirmed, there have been an inquiry logged.
Womenâs gymnastics: The USAâs Jordan Chiles is concluding this floor final. She really is a crowd favourite with some elegant moves in her routine. It is also a clean performance.
Can she knock Andrade off the top spot? That will be confirmed shortly.
Womenâs gymnastics: So as we recover from the shock of those errors putting Simone Biles into second (shock only coming because Biles is such a star), her feet were out of bounds on two landings and so she was penalised â Romaniaâs Sabrina Maneca-Voinea has performed a great routine.
She has scored 13.7 and she is in fourth.
Womenâs 10m platform: After the first round of dives in the semi-final it is the Chinese pair of Hongchan Quan and Yuxi Chen who are in first and second respectively with GBâs Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix in third.
Womenâs gymnastics: Here is Simone Biles and it is the last time we will see her at this Games. Her first move is executed perfectly, she does step out of bounds which will be a slight penalty but her routine has so much pizazz. It just such beautiful gymnastics and she receives a standing ovation and is applauded by Andrade.
She scores 14.133, my word! It isnât gold, she goes into silver position. Andrade looks stunned.
Menâs badminton: This bronze medal match is being taken into a third game as Malaysiaâs Zii Jia Lee has won the second game following his first game loss.
Womenâs gymnastics: Alice DâAmato is next and she has already won gold today in the beam, it will take a lot to knock Andrade off the gold position but she could slot onto the podium here.
The Italian has some excellent elements to her routine and only makes a few errors. She scores 13.6 to slot into third.
Womenâs gymnastics: Romaniaâs Ana Barbosu is up now and it is a hauntingly beautiful routine, I say haunting just because of the music chosen.
She receives a huge cheer after her performance. Barbosu scores 13.7 to go second and Brazilâs Rebeca Andrade remains in the gold medal position.
Womenâs gymnastics: Japanâs Kishi Rina is next up and she moves so eloquently with the music, her twists and flips almost perfectly executed too.
She scores 13.166 and she goes into second position.
Womenâs gymnastics: Chinaâs Yushan Ou is now on the floor and she is bringing the artistry here, there are some small errors to the routine but not too many.
A solid performance and she scores 13, slotting into second place.
Womenâs gymnastics: Wow, Brazilâs Rebeca Andrade has just put in an absolutely stunning routine. It may have been the cleanest version we have seen from her, which is saying something because she really is in form.
Andrade goes into the lead with a score of 14.166.
Menâs badminton: Indiaâs Sen Lakshya has won the first game against Malaysiaâs Zii Jia Lee in the bronze medal match.
Womenâs gymnastics: Italyâs Manila Esposito is up first in the womenâs floor exercise final but she doesnât land one of her flips cleanly, landing on her knees. She has a few more errors but while it isnât completely clean it is styled well.
She scores 12.133 which probably wonât see her medal here.
Womenâs 10m platform: The semi-final here is due to start at 2pm BST and it features GBâs Lois Toulson and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix, Canadaâs Caeli McKay and Chinaâs Hongchan Quan.
The top 12 will progress to the final.
Womenâs gymnastics: The athletes have been introduced to the arena ahead of the womenâs floor exercise final, itâs not surprising that Simone Biles gets the biggest cheer â she really is shining.
Cyprusâ Marios Georgiou I donât know what happened, I just fell. I felt okay in the air but I ended up falling, it is what it is.
âWhat I can learn from today is to focus until my routine is over.â
Also apologies, the menâs singles badminton is the bronze medal match. Indiaâs Sen Lakshya is leading Malaysiaâs Zii Jia Lee 17-11 in the first game.
Novak Djokovic has congratulated his rival and friend Carlos Alcaraz, who he beat in the menâs singles tennis final yesterday:
Womenâs gymnastics: This is the last final in the sport at this Games and it contains some stars. Simone Biles, Rebeca Andrade and Manila Esposito among the athletes in this one. Alice DâAmato is also competing, she has already won gold on the beam today.
Hereâs some colour from the pool:
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We will stay with the gymnastics as we have the womenâs floor exercise final up next. Iâll also bring you the updates from the menâs singles badminton gold medal match.
Oka wins men’s horizontal bar gold
Itâs a second medal of the day for Japanâs Shinnosuke Oka as he wins gold after his earlier bronze.
Barajas wins Colombiaâs first gymnastics medal on this apparatus in silver and Chinaâs Boheng Zhang and Chinese Taipeiâs Chia-Hung Tang share bronze.
Menâs gymnastics: Chinaâs Weide Su, who fell in the team final and didnât get support by his teammates, is up and he is the last athlete on this apparatus. Everyone is holding their breath with a lot of errors in this final. It is a clean routine but the dismount is messy, he falls to his knees.
I have no clue why this is happening, itâs not just a step but a huge stumble. I donât think he will challenge for gold.
Menâs gymnastics: Croatiaâs Tin Srbic starts so well and it looked promising but then in his next move he falls! He is cheered by the crowd as he returns to the bar to finish his routine. I think he hurt his elbow on his fall and he makes another error, he gets back on the bar to do his dismount.
He scores 11.333 and he looks devastated. This bizarre amount of mistakes in this final continues. One athlete to go.