Men's Road Race, Tennis Men's Doubles, Men's Gymnastics Qualifications, Men's 100M breaststroke, Women's pair rowing,
Clare Balding, Alex Scott and guests reflect on the events making the headlines on day 12. Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Sky Brown were among the star British names competing today. Johnson-Thompson began her pursuit of gold in the heptathlon, while the country's youngest-ever summer Olympian, 13-year-old skateboarder Brown, was vying for a place on the podium just a year after suffering multiple injuries in a horrific fall.
Clare Balding and Alex Scott present highlights of day 13 from Tokyo, as the heptathlon concluded. Elsewhere, Great Britain's Liam Heath attempted to defend his K1 200m canoe spirit title. Medals were also decided in three new Olympic events - sport climbing, karate and skateboarding.
Clare Balding and Alex Scott introduce highlights from day 14 of the Tokyo Olympics, on a day in which six golds were decided on the athletics track alone. Two of those were in the 4x100m relays, in which Great Britain's men's and women's teams had high hopes of reaching the podium. Team GB's women hockey players entered the Games as defending champions, but could they retain the gold medal they won dramatically in Rio? And in track cycling, Great Britain was aiming for a fourth straight men's sprint gold.
Clare Balding and Alex Scott present highlights and key moments as 23 gold medals were handed out on the penultimate day of the Tokyo Olympics. Track and field events drew to a close at the Olympic Stadium, with Great Britain's relay teams looking to end on a high in the men's and women's 4x400m. Always high points of the Games, the men's basketball and football finals took place, while four boxing gold medal bouts were also a feature.
Clare Balding and Alex Scott introduce the final Today at the Games after 16 days of enthralling, dramatic and thrilling action in Tokyo. The action focuses on the boxing ring. Four finals took place, including the blue riband super heavyweight class, in which Great Britain's Anthony Joshua and Joe Joyce won medals at the last two Olympics. The men's marathon drew the athletics to a close, while there were gold medal matches in handball, volleyball and water polo
Isa Guha and Mark Chapman recap the headlines from day one in Paris as Great Britain sought to make a medal-winning start to an Olympic Games for the first time in 20 years. Welshman Josh Tarling was among the favourites in the men’s road cycling time trial, while world silver diving medallists Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen were vying to become Britain’s first female Olympic medallists in the sport since 1960. Four of the opening day’s 14 titles were decided in the swimming pool, including a 400m freestyle clash of the titans as defending champion Ariarne Titmus faced Katie Ledecky and Summer McIntosh. Another global star, Britain’s two-time Olympic champion Adam Peaty, sought a place in the 100m breaststroke final.
Relive the best of the action from day two, in which Britain’s Adam Peaty attempted a rare three-peat in the pool as 13 Olympic champions were crowned across eight sports. Peaty said he was happy to be the underdog in the 100m breaststroke, which he won at the previous two Olympics during a lengthy period of dominance since punctured by injury, alcoholism and depression. Now reborn and returning to his best, he says a sense of peace makes him a ‘dangerous’ opponent. France’s face of the games, Leon Marchand, was also looking for glory in the pool in the men’s 400m individual medley, while other British athletes were targeting medals in archery, mountain biking, canoe slalom and judo.
Join Isa Guha and Mark Chapman for a review of the busiest day of the Paris Olympics so far – 18 finals took place, with British athletes among the favourites in several of them. Team GB’s male 200m freestyle swimmers were looking to replicate their first- and second-place finish from the Tokyo Olympics, with silver medallist Duncan Scott joined in Paris by world champion Matt Richards. Diver Tom Daley, mountain biker Tom Pidcock and Britain’s equestrian eventing team were all defending their titles today, while the nation’s male artistic gymnasts were vying to twist and tumble their way to the podium in the team final
Isa Guha and Mark Chapman look back at the biggest stories from day four, as a total of 12 gold medals were decided, with multiple British athletes in contention for the podium. Team GB's star-studded men's swimming relay team sought to defend their 4x200m crown, and Britain's female artistic gymnasts were among those expected to challenge in the team final, while there were also chances of glory in both judo and shooting
Isa Guha and Mark Chapman review all the headlines from another busy day of Olympic action, with British athletes tipped to reach the podium in several of the 17 finals. Team GB’s female triathletes were hunting another Olympic medal after Georgia Taylor-Brown took silver in Tokyo, and Charlotte Worthington set out to defend her BMX freestyle title. Divers Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson were tipped for a spot on the podium in the women’s 10m synchronised final, while Britain’s female rowers are the reigning world champions in the quadruple sculls. Five of the day’s 17 titles were decided in the pool, with the legendary Katie Ledecky, French star Leon Marchand and Australia’s Kyle Chalmers just a few of the stellar names on show.
Join Isa Guha and Mark Chapman for all the headlines from day six in Paris, with Team GB in the hunt for more medals as 20 Olympic champions were crowned across nine sports. American great Simone Biles was the day’s headline act in the women’s individual all-around final as she sought to make a triumphant return to Olympic gymnastics. Cornish rower and mother of three Helen Glover was tipped to claim her third games gold as part of the women’s four this morning, while the men’s quartet are the reigning world and European champions and another of Team GB’s podium hopefuls. There were also high hopes for Rio gold medallist Joe Clarke in the men’s kayak final, and Great Britain had further medal chances in the pool, with backstroke specialist Luke Greenbank seeking to better the bronze he took in Tokyo three years ago
Isa Guha and Mark Chapman look back on a frenetic day of Olympic action, as 23 finals took place, with British athletes among the favourites in several of them. Team GB swimmers Ben Proud and Duncan Scott were among the star names in action at the pool, while gymnast Bryony Page was seeking a third successive Olympic medal in the women’s trampolining. British BMX racer Beth Shriever was out to retain her Olympic crown, and rowing duo Imogen Craig and Emily Grant were going for gold in the women’s lightweight double sculls
Isa Guha and Mark Chapman bring you all the headlines from the busiest day of the Olympics so far, with a plethora of star names in action as 27 gold medals were decided. The women’s 100m final was the day’s showpiece event, with Great Britain poster girl Dina Asher-Smith hoping to be in the mix against America’s Sha’Carri Richardson and Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. Legendary British gymnast Max Whitlock was seeking a fourth successive pommel horse medal, while US superstar Simone Biles sought to reclaim her women’s vault title. Tennis medals were decided in the women’s singles and men’s doubles at Roland Garros, and some of cycling’s most familiar faces were in action in the men’s road race
Isa Guha and Mark Chapman recap all the sporting drama of day nine in Paris, with the men’s 100m final taking centre stage on a busy day of Olympic competition. The star attraction on the track was American Noah Lyles, while British record holder Zharnel Hughes was hoping to add an Olympic medal to his World Championship bronze. Team GB athletes were also competing in the swimming this evening, with the men vying to improve on their Tokyo silver in the 4x100m medley relay. A trio of Brits chased gold in the dressage final, the men’s golf reached its conclusion, three golds were decided in the artistic gymnastics, and two tennis titles were settled at Roland Garros.
Isa Guha and Mark Chapman recap all the headlines from the French capital as 17 gold medals were awarded to the world’s best. There were chances of medals all over France today, with four finals apiece in artistic gymnastics and athletics, while champions were also crowned in badminton, basketball and shooting.
Isa Guha and Mark Chapman recap all the headlines from today in the French capital as 15 events reached their conclusion. The women’s 200m promised to be tonight’s highlight on the athletics track, while there were British medal hopes in track cycling, diving with Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix in the women’s 10m platform final, and in the boxing ring, where Ireland’s Kellie Harrington was looking for a fairy-tale end to her career.
Join Isa Guha and Mark Chapman as they recap on all the headlines from the day in Paris as four Olympic champions were crowned in athletics. Boxing topped off a high-octane day of Olympic activity, with skateboarding, track cycling, weightlifting and skateboarding all giving out medal
Isa Guha and Mark Chapman bring you highlights of all the action from another busy day in the French capital. There were strong British medal hopes in track cycling, with world champions Emma Finucane and Ethan Hayter competing in the keirin and omnium respectively, while Jade Jones and Bradly Sinden were vying to punch and kick their way to taekwondo glory. The 400m hurdles showdown between Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Femke Bol promised to be one of the highlights of these Games. Sprinter Noah Lyles and Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra were among the star names seeking to become Olympic champions
sa Guha and Mark Chapman recap all the day’s action in the French capital, with 33 gold medals across 17 sports given out. Eight more athletics gold medals were decided, including in the heptathlon and 4x100m relays. In cycling, the women’s madison and men’s sprint reached a dramatic conclusion, while it was all to play for in the men’s football final at the Parc des Princes. Diving, table tennis and hockey each found new inductees to their Olympic halls of fame too on another star-studded day in Paris.
Catch up on a relentless penultimate day of Olympic competition in Paris, with 39 more champions crowned across 21 sports – how many will Great Britain have added to their tally? Joe Choong was seeking to retain his Olympic title in modern pentathlon, Laura Muir was among the podium hopefuls in the day’s eight track and field finals, childhood friends Kate Shortman and Izzy Thorpe were vying to earn a first ever Olympic medal for Britain in artistic swimming, and several athletes stood a puncher’s chance of glory in the boxing and taekwondo finals.
As the Olympic flame is extinguished to signal the end of the games in Paris, Clare Balding revisits the standout stories and images from a remarkable 16 days and 329 events. The Olympic motto has been embodied once again, with thousands of athletes across 32 sports striving to be faster, higher or stronger and, in doing so, bringing people together. Clare will hand to Hazel Irvine and Andrew Cotter for the closing ceremony at the Stade de France as spectators, artists and athletes celebrate the greatest show on earth