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:00:41. > :00:52.There is a Creole expression, to walk together, where life is hard,

:00:53. > :00:56.people depend upon each other, so man may pray together to praise the

:00:57. > :01:11.same moral principles, and reaffirmed birth.

:01:12. > :01:18.The game is known as Murderball, people like the name, I think. It is

:01:19. > :01:24.fast, furious, that is how it should be. Very physical. Big eyes you can

:01:25. > :01:32.build up a lot of speed, when they get you, you state it. It is the

:01:33. > :01:35.game to watch. Welcome back to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park,

:01:36. > :01:40.welcome back to the Invictus Games, the brainchild of Prince Harry. He

:01:41. > :01:45.decided he wanted to take part as well. A specially arranged the

:01:46. > :01:51.wheelchair rugby match, the Prince was involved, Zara Phillips as well,

:01:52. > :01:59.famous sporting faces, Denise Lewis. We will have highlights and the

:02:00. > :02:04.result later on. We will be joined later on by Zara Phillips and Mike

:02:05. > :02:12.Tindall. Taney great Thompson alongside me. Why would you

:02:13. > :02:27.involved? I think they have seen my basketball star hills. -- Tanni

:02:28. > :02:34.Grey-Thompson. It is fantastic, getting people into sport, we have

:02:35. > :02:38.Paralympians. About being in the military, the shared brotherhood.

:02:39. > :02:45.Sharing back stories. People have been having an amazing time. We will

:02:46. > :02:51.focus on athletics, taking place yesterday, some stunning

:02:52. > :02:57.performances. Joe Townsend was the star of the show, the joint

:02:58. > :03:04.athletics captain. He took four gold medals, and will be going to Rio.

:03:05. > :03:13.Andy Grant, he took double gold, taking the 400 and 1500 metres. Over

:03:14. > :03:21.role in fixing -- the overall Invictus Games team captain took

:03:22. > :03:26.gold in stunning fashion. So many good stories, more to come. Let's

:03:27. > :03:31.have a look at the classification system at the Invictus Games.

:03:32. > :03:36.Bespoke for this event, based on the Paralympic classifications, but on

:03:37. > :03:41.emphasis of allowing as many people as possible to take part. The open

:03:42. > :03:50.classification is the big difference. A bit different from

:03:51. > :03:55.Paralympics, no direct transfer, psychological injuries, people being

:03:56. > :04:01.rehabbed. It is that transition back into mainstream sport, a release. In

:04:02. > :04:04.point. A lot of these guys will be in and out of hospital, being

:04:05. > :04:11.treated, it gives them competitive edge. Michaela Richard is going for

:04:12. > :04:20.Britain, your commentators Steve Cram, and Michael Stallard.

:04:21. > :04:25.Richardson, a real close battle there. Pulling away from Cheshire.

:04:26. > :04:39.It is Michaela Richards pulling away. Gold for Great Britain. 13.96.

:04:40. > :04:43.Michaela Richards putting in a very, very good performance. Expecting

:04:44. > :04:50.more to line up, even though there was only three, I'm not sure anyone

:04:51. > :04:55.would have got ahead of her. Winning it by a country mile.

:04:56. > :05:01.She certainly did, confirmation of the result. Next up was the 400,

:05:02. > :05:15.going for the golden double. Michaela Richards drawn on the

:05:16. > :05:21.inside, lane two, having advertised as sprinting prowess, now showing

:05:22. > :05:32.some speed enduring. She sauntered into the lead, being challenged by

:05:33. > :05:41.the German athlete, and Sean Cheshire. She had the same position

:05:42. > :05:46.in the 100 metres. Coming through to the halfway stage, beginning to tell

:05:47. > :05:51.for Michaela Richards. It has been a long day, winning the 100 metres,

:05:52. > :06:01.now very clear and the 400. As they reached the home straight. Tenbausch

:06:02. > :06:10.looking safe in second place. Down the home straight, another gold

:06:11. > :06:18.medal for Britain. A second for her. She grits teeth, clutches arms. Gold

:06:19. > :06:22.again for Michaela Richards. Superb success, you can see the expression

:06:23. > :06:36.on her face, how much she has put into that. Tenbausch coming through

:06:37. > :06:40.for the silver. Cheshire in fourth. One of the toughest events that any

:06:41. > :06:44.athlete can take on. After running in the 100, she started quickly,

:06:45. > :06:52.built up a good lead, pushing to the line. Great victory, rewarded with a

:06:53. > :06:59.pretty good time. Two gold medals, you were saying you have not done

:07:00. > :07:05.the 400 before? With no 200, we decided to go for the 400, never

:07:06. > :07:16.having run it. Thank you to you and Thomas -- Euan Thomas, game some

:07:17. > :07:23.hints. What is the day been like? Absolutely amazing. Having done the

:07:24. > :07:31.200 Warriors, this knocked it out of the park. Is it here to stay?

:07:32. > :07:37.Hopefully, Invictus, two gold medals, I have conquered. Does a lot

:07:38. > :07:46.of her training in Battersea Park with Dave Henderson. The next

:07:47. > :07:49.qualification was for athletes with single or double amputation is below

:07:50. > :08:00.the knee. The gaffer Alex Tait in lane five. -- look out for Alex

:08:01. > :08:07.Tait. Watch for the surging in the last 50

:08:08. > :08:17.metres. Alex Tait is going well. It was a British one, two. 12.18,

:08:18. > :08:21.quicker than this morning. Alex Tait just faltering around 50 metres to

:08:22. > :08:50.the line. He had a good lead at that point. Almost caught on the line. He

:08:51. > :09:03.won, two for Great Britain. Tate wins it. Limbu hoping to turn silver

:09:04. > :09:07.to gold in the 200. A strong start by Limbu, second in

:09:08. > :09:18.the 100 metres, running a very strong bend. Challenged by Maurice

:09:19. > :09:24.Manuel. It is Limbu going clear, moving into second, the athletes and

:09:25. > :09:34.the USA. It is Limbu, gold in the 200 metres. 25.47 seconds. 32 years

:09:35. > :09:41.of age, competed in the Warrior games last year. Winning gold in the

:09:42. > :09:48.100 and 200. Two medals this time. What a gem in this day, Silver medal

:09:49. > :09:55.followed up by age in this gold. You ran away from the field? A really

:09:56. > :10:03.good race. Please the 200 metres. I was hoping for gold in the 100, that

:10:04. > :10:09.happy with silver. -- but happy with the silver. Happy for Alex. Tell me

:10:10. > :10:15.about the expectation of the day? Has it lived up to it? Very pleased

:10:16. > :10:20.with the crowd. My wife is in the crowd. Lots of support from my

:10:21. > :10:27.friends and family, thanks so much, guys. Well done. Here is the roll of

:10:28. > :10:29.honour yesterday. Great performance from the British team, Joe Townsend

:10:30. > :10:42.with four. A very good performance, lots of

:10:43. > :10:50.encouragement in the way they performed? Dave Henson has done a

:10:51. > :10:55.fantastic time, that would put him in the top 15 world rankings. It

:10:56. > :10:59.would put in higher last year. Joe Townsend had some impressive

:11:00. > :11:04.performances. Not the fastest track, or the best conditions. Joe

:11:05. > :11:10.has never really competed on the track. He has been training for the

:11:11. > :11:16.triathlon. I would like to see him race a bit more on the track. I have

:11:17. > :11:23.had British Triathlon tweeting me, saying leave him alone. I think he

:11:24. > :11:27.could do more in the sprints. We will see him in the cycling

:11:28. > :11:32.tomorrow. Just a word on Dave Henson, he is not talking about

:11:33. > :11:38.Rio, maybe he will change his mind with that performance. If he gets in

:11:39. > :11:43.some good quality races next year, the qualification period is 15

:11:44. > :11:47.months. I think he could do it. It will not be easy, but on the back of

:11:48. > :11:52.the training he has done, his running style is really lovely. Look

:11:53. > :11:57.at the top body shot, not a lot of movement. Very strong. It is hard

:11:58. > :12:05.having to throw your legs wider to run. I don't want to put pressure on

:12:06. > :12:09.him, but he could do it. You are going to dash, get the train, get

:12:10. > :12:12.home safe and sound. We will turn our thoughts to the

:12:13. > :12:20.rough-and-tumble of wheelchair rugby. Some matches have really

:12:21. > :12:27.taken place, in the com petition proper, Phil Jones has the story.

:12:28. > :12:34.A light show, a big precursor to the smash and tumble of wheelchair

:12:35. > :12:38.rugby. The favoured USA began against Australia, Italy completing

:12:39. > :12:43.the group, the top two making the semifinals. The Americans were

:12:44. > :12:47.rocking the joint from the start. Steve Brown and Eddie Butler were

:12:48. > :12:54.watching. Brian McIntosh, extending the

:12:55. > :13:13.American lead. A comfortable victory for the United States. Paul -- Pool

:13:14. > :13:23.B. Great Britain against New Zealand. It is all over, Great

:13:24. > :13:32.Britain have beaten Denmark 20-15. A must win game for Australia against

:13:33. > :13:37.Italy. There are mixed teams, but this showed everybody gets the same

:13:38. > :13:46.treatment. Australia looks towards the semifinals. Denmark would follow

:13:47. > :13:52.suit in Pool B, taking the win to keep their last four hopes afloat.

:13:53. > :13:57.It was Maurice Manuel putting in! On the emphatic triumph, with nine

:13:58. > :14:05.goals. Danish delivery. It was catching. -- delirium. The Americans

:14:06. > :14:09.are always in sheer when Ryan McIntosh is at his best, Italy had

:14:10. > :14:20.no answer. The US topping their group. That was as fearsome as it

:14:21. > :14:29.got for Team GB against New Zealand. The hosts were comfortable winners

:14:30. > :14:34.in their group. It does not matter what kind of injury we have got, we

:14:35. > :14:41.are not on a battlefield, we are late sports pitch, we are going to

:14:42. > :14:44.smash them, that gold medal is ours. Before the Golden decider, the

:14:45. > :14:52.semifinals, the Americans appeared in control, leading 14-10, only for

:14:53. > :14:56.Denmark to score three quick goals, and come over so close to a

:14:57. > :15:01.last-ditch equaliser. The second semifinal, Charlie Walker leading,

:15:02. > :15:10.GB raced away from Australia and were not for being caught. Walker

:15:11. > :15:18.riding out the challenge. Good work by Natalie Robinson. Price scores.

:15:19. > :15:22.It was the most clinical and resounding ways to reach the final.

:15:23. > :15:24.There was a moment where I started to feel sorry for Australia, but

:15:25. > :15:34.then it passed. You must be pleased with the way the

:15:35. > :15:37.team is performing as a unit? We are clicking on all the lenders, the

:15:38. > :15:41.passing is going good and the momentum is really good, that is all

:15:42. > :15:47.you can ask for. Well done, and a medal guaranteed but it is only half

:15:48. > :15:53.the job. Get to the final, the second job, still to do. You must

:15:54. > :16:00.have been impressed by the crowd. It has in a packed house, top-level and

:16:01. > :16:05.bottom level, the nominal. It is very loud, you cannot hear what you

:16:06. > :16:08.are doing, it is mega. The American captain earlier said he wanted to

:16:09. > :16:14.play you in the final, I am sure you felt the same way. We have been

:16:15. > :16:18.watching the Americans, we thought we could meet them in the final, I

:16:19. > :16:24.watch the Danes, it will be close, but we can take them. We hope they

:16:25. > :16:29.can, it is the final we wanted to see, Great Britain against the USA

:16:30. > :16:33.coming up very soon. First though, we will catch up with the highlights

:16:34. > :16:37.of the celebrity wheelchair rugby match, I know you've been looking

:16:38. > :16:41.forward to it, Prince Harry, Zara Phillips, it is more handbag at five

:16:42. > :16:55.paces. But I tell you what, they did not hold back. COMMENTATOR: Jonny

:16:56. > :17:01.Wilkinson and his team, leading 7-5. In control of the ball, he gets it

:17:02. > :17:08.away to Bill Blaikie, and unease Lewis, held up. -- the

:17:09. > :17:16.it looks as if the scorer of the opening goal has committed defensive

:17:17. > :17:18.foul and is going to the penalty box, off to the tower with him take

:17:19. > :17:37.your punishment. Seven - five, the score remains.

:17:38. > :17:44.Invictus down, the three players. Pippa Middleton looks on. The

:17:45. > :17:53.Bill Blaikie cannot take it and Jim Roberts comes away with it. Dennis

:17:54. > :18:03.Ramsey of Australia. Into the forecourt. Jim Roberts, a slight

:18:04. > :18:10.fumble. Dennis Ramsey... Can he get there. He muscles his way over the

:18:11. > :18:26.line. APPLAUSE And the goal stands. 8-5. It is not

:18:27. > :18:33.all elegant, Dennis Ramsey, on the scoreboard, it says 76, but it is

:18:34. > :18:39.8-5. To Invictus. Just a little bit of backspin the ball. How easily he

:18:40. > :18:44.dances through the waves, but the pass was picked off by Dennis

:18:45. > :18:52.Decker. Prince Harry is out of the tower and back onto the court. Ian

:18:53. > :19:08.he takes the hit from his team-mate, Roberts, the goal scored by Bill

:19:09. > :19:17.Blakeley, 8-6, and it is the end of the game. It is victory for Jonny

:19:18. > :19:26.Wilkinson's Invictus over Sir Clive Woodward's team, Endeavour, 8-6.

:19:27. > :19:30.CHEERING You have got two Royals in your

:19:31. > :19:35.team, what a victory, and Prince Harry with the first goal, a start?

:19:36. > :19:41.It is amazing, it is a real privilege and pleasure, I'm here for

:19:42. > :19:44.the ride, I have Paul beside me doing the coaching, I am shouting at

:19:45. > :19:47.the guys and having some fun but they look like they're having fun

:19:48. > :19:51.and everybody's inspired by being in the environment and the atmosphere.

:19:52. > :19:57.I am riding the wave until the end, it has been a real joy. We had some

:19:58. > :20:02.experts here, but the celebrities were of a decent standard and

:20:03. > :20:08.everybody enjoyed that. You could see some of the fundamentals of Mike

:20:09. > :20:12.Tindall's game coming out, smashing people around, and Jason, his speed,

:20:13. > :20:16.but it shows how talented the main professional guys are, you see what

:20:17. > :20:21.they do and they are unstoppable. It would frustrate me to be out there

:20:22. > :20:25.and not being able to get near them, they are special, and it will be a

:20:26. > :20:30.hell of a final. It has been a great day, and for me just to be around

:20:31. > :20:36.here is an honour, and I hope it continues to be such a success. Very

:20:37. > :20:41.well put and thank you for talking for us. Take care. Can you sum up

:20:42. > :20:45.the experience with this amazing crowd and celebrities and experts as

:20:46. > :20:50.well on the field of play. It seems like everybody wants to go home

:20:51. > :20:55.delighted. Amazing night and the crowd has been awesome, the

:20:56. > :20:57.wheelchair rugby, but it is fitness, which is amazing, we were playing

:20:58. > :21:01.the diamond which didn't work CHUCKLES

:21:02. > :21:04.Prince Harry has done an amazing job, marvellous event and the crowd

:21:05. > :21:09.is brilliant and now we have the gold medal match and great to be

:21:10. > :21:12.part of it. The lesson that Sir Clive Woodward learned, if you want

:21:13. > :21:16.to win, you need Jonny Wilkinson on your team, the winners of the

:21:17. > :21:24.exhibition wheelchair rugby match was Invictus. Prince Harry, and Zara

:21:25. > :21:31.Phillips on the team. He got sent off, and he scored a goal. Not a bad

:21:32. > :21:35.effort. A bit of fun, wasn't it? But this was quite serious, the bronze

:21:36. > :21:41.medal play-off match. Denmark up against Australia. Denmark in red

:21:42. > :21:48.at, Australia in the blue, it was a tense start, neither team able to

:21:49. > :21:51.pull away, but a couple of goals towards the end of the first half

:21:52. > :21:57.saw Denmark pull away and after then they were in control and they went

:21:58. > :22:01.on to take the bronze medal. So now we are very close to the big match,

:22:02. > :22:05.Great Britain against USA, let's take a look at the rules to give you

:22:06. > :22:12.an idea of what is happening here. Mixed squads of ten, four players on

:22:13. > :22:17.the court at any time. Rules about who can be on the court at what time

:22:18. > :22:21.and with whom, minimum of one category A, and maximum of one

:22:22. > :22:28.category C. No more than two category Bs. Let's go to the Copper

:22:29. > :22:32.Box now whether teams are heading out, this promises to be very tense,

:22:33. > :22:38.and the commentary team with Eddie Butler, and Steve Brown, the London

:22:39. > :22:45.2012 captain. And Steve, let's just chat to you now... This could be two

:22:46. > :22:48.captains going head to head here, they really are the strongest

:22:49. > :22:54.players, just talk about the rivalry? Exactly right, these two

:22:55. > :23:00.captains have really shown massive ability. For two different reasons.

:23:01. > :23:07.You have got Ryan, for Australia here. He has been very, very fast

:23:08. > :23:12.and quick and created his own opportunities. On the flip side,

:23:13. > :23:16.Charlie, the Great Britain is very calculated and focused. And much

:23:17. > :23:22.more reactive to what is happening in front of him. He is looking

:23:23. > :23:26.really good. And in terms of team tactics do you man mark those key

:23:27. > :23:29.players? Do you double-team them, what is the way you would approach a

:23:30. > :23:38.really strong player in the opposite team? This is it, the tactics of the

:23:39. > :23:42.game mean that with four players on court each player has 25% of the

:23:43. > :23:44.responsibility. If you have a particularly good player has 25% of

:23:45. > :23:52.the responsibility. If you have a particularly good play a player

:23:53. > :23:53.free. -- if you have a particularly good player you need to macro other

:23:54. > :24:03.players to marking. In the Copper Box, live, it is the

:24:04. > :24:04.final of the wheelchair rugby, Eddie Butler, it is all yours.

:24:05. > :24:35.COMMENTATOR: Here we go for the Grand Final,

:24:36. > :24:39.Great Britain versus USA. Ryan McIntosh, the captain of the

:24:40. > :24:43.Americans, perhaps the quickest player in the tournament, wearing

:24:44. > :24:48.number seven for the United States, keep an eye out for him. For

:24:49. > :25:00.Britain, Charlie Walker, 22, such an influential character, Geraint Price

:25:01. > :25:08.wearing number four. DRAMATIC MUSIC the countdown to the start of the

:25:09. > :25:15.final... And the tip. Charlie Walker, getting into Geraint Price

:25:16. > :25:21.and the first point for Team GB. Geraint Price, 1-0. Excellent tip of

:25:22. > :25:27.straight into the path and a nice quick goal. Exactly what Great

:25:28. > :25:34.Britain needed here. Here he comes, Geraint Price. America, away with

:25:35. > :25:40.it. And the scores are going to be level. Ryan McIntosh, he was a star

:25:41. > :25:48.of track and football, American football. Until he stepped on a

:25:49. > :25:54.landmine in Afghanistan. He lost his leg and here he is, at the Invictus

:25:55. > :25:57.Games. Australia have gone back to their defence, trying to make Great

:25:58. > :26:08.Britain to work hard getting across the line. Charlie Walker. Held up.

:26:09. > :26:15.Penalty goal. Steve? That's right, he was pushed across the line. The

:26:16. > :26:25.goal was given. Getting the ball clear. WHISTLE

:26:26. > :26:29.And over goes team USA. We will have to stop CHUCKLES

:26:30. > :26:42.It is one reason to stop the game, Ben Steele losing his complete

:26:43. > :26:45.wheel. It does not take long. No, they are designed for a quick

:26:46. > :26:54.release wheel and that was a quick release. Jonny Wilkinson. Who, as

:26:55. > :27:00.the team and a jar of team Invictus who won the celebrity game, against

:27:01. > :27:04.Sir Clive Woodward's team Endeavour, look how miserable he

:27:05. > :27:12.looks! Charlie Walker the move. And another collapse, this time it is

:27:13. > :27:16.Ben Steele again, he is in the wars. He certainly is. The first spill of

:27:17. > :27:22.the game. He will be penalised with a holding file. He goes down on top

:27:23. > :27:31.of the player, holding on. As much chair contact as you like but no

:27:32. > :27:38.person-to-person in this game. It is 2-2. And Ben Steele. CHEERING

:27:39. > :27:44.Back on four wheels. He's back into the final now. Ryan McIntosh. He has

:27:45. > :27:54.the speed to get past most people on the outside. He has to to past, Mike

:27:55. > :28:02.Angelo, and he takes the score. He left enough space for the runner to

:28:03. > :28:06.come through, nice clean pass and he goes away. Charlie Walker bringing

:28:07. > :28:14.it into the forecourt, Walker. Team USA have this very tight packed

:28:15. > :28:21.defence. Walker, can he get through? It all counts, and we are all swear.

:28:22. > :28:28.United States there, holding the line. Using a very strong defence,

:28:29. > :28:32.with three players in the box at the same time. The fourth player is not

:28:33. > :28:38.allowed in and it makes it hard for the opposition to squeeze through.

:28:39. > :28:47.Hendrix will have to do this quickly, good interception from Ben

:28:48. > :28:55.Steele. McIntosh penalised. A look of frustration on his face.

:28:56. > :28:59.Interception. It is time now the Great Britain to capitalise on the

:29:00. > :29:02.fact that the states are one man down, they have changed their press

:29:03. > :29:12.and they are coming to meet the man with the ball. McIntosh sent to the

:29:13. > :29:17.penalty box for that foul. We have a penalty goal given. The situation

:29:18. > :29:21.there, the American player left the court between the cones, whenever

:29:22. > :29:27.you do that, if it is a goal-scoring opportunity the goal is given as

:29:28. > :29:32.opposed to the foul. I cannot tell you, it is a relief to have you back

:29:33. > :29:38.here, and the goal counts, it is great hands, from Dan Hendrix. The

:29:39. > :29:44.goal given, close onto the line, but the goal was given. Travelling back,

:29:45. > :29:52.to meet his team now, for the next offensive play. Well, McIntosh is

:29:53. > :29:59.around, back onto the court, Charlie Walker, two wheels over, no goal.

:30:00. > :30:05.Just before he got his half of the chair over,... The wheels didn't

:30:06. > :30:10.quite meet the line and he has hit the cone. In the game as you can

:30:11. > :30:18.see, it means it is a turnover ball to the United States.

:30:19. > :30:42.Four points apiece. Hendrix finding DeAngelo. Very much a point about

:30:43. > :31:03.Britain's defensive work. Charlie Walker in possession. Good battering

:31:04. > :31:10.power, Charlie Walker. He took full advantage of his team-mates driving

:31:11. > :31:18.a space apart for him. McIntosh. The ball beating everybody. Not quite a

:31:19. > :31:22.turnover, advantage GB. The last player to touch the ball before it

:31:23. > :31:30.went off court was American, GB received the ball. A chance for them

:31:31. > :31:46.to take the lead. 12 seconds to get to the forecourt. Charlie Walker no

:31:47. > :31:52.problem there. You are allowed three players inside the yellow box at one

:31:53. > :31:55.time by their defensive end. Unfortunately for the United States,

:31:56. > :32:04.the fourth player entered the box, he will be sent off. Jacob Rich. The

:32:05. > :32:18.American coach screaming at the team.

:32:19. > :32:37.Robinson to Walker. One-man advantage. Walker going round and

:32:38. > :32:43.scores. There we go, we needed a quick goal there to capitalise on

:32:44. > :32:50.the situation, get the lead. Just under three minutes left of the

:32:51. > :32:57.half. Walker shuddering McIntosh. He cannot get back in time. Stopping

:32:58. > :33:03.Hendricks. Cannot stop McIntosh. Jacob Rich, Surrey. That was a two

:33:04. > :33:18.horse race. Could have been anyone's. All square. The United

:33:19. > :33:26.States have taken the key defence tactic. 20 seconds left on the

:33:27. > :33:36.clock. They have to score before it counts down to zero. Walker gets the

:33:37. > :33:47.ball to get around price. -- to price. Not going to do it. One

:33:48. > :33:54.second on the clock, what they have to look to do is receive the ball

:33:55. > :34:00.and score. The clock will start. They do not manage it. Advantage USA

:34:01. > :34:20.as a defensive operation. That is a loose the road. Rich

:34:21. > :34:23.against US Robinson. Playing very tactically, instead of trying to

:34:24. > :34:34.reach for the ball, he stopped the American getting to the ball, giving

:34:35. > :34:53.them the turnover. Stuart Robinson, to price. -- Price. Looking,

:34:54. > :35:00.weaving. Accelerating. And scoring. Superb work. There was a moment of

:35:01. > :35:05.time where the captain made the gap. Looking to see how he did help his

:35:06. > :35:22.team-mate. The player leaning across to squeeze through. A change of

:35:23. > :35:36.wheel. The last 25 seconds of again. -- of the game. On for the United

:35:37. > :35:42.States. Monica Southall. Wearing number eight, the first woman in the

:35:43. > :36:01.final. Team GB have three in their squad. Less than 20 seconds. The

:36:02. > :36:07.pass from McIntosh. It is Jacob Rich. Penalty goal given. Three

:36:08. > :36:13.players coming down at the same time. It was a Great Britain player

:36:14. > :36:30.going over the line first. The last few seconds. Half-time in the final.

:36:31. > :36:40.USA 7-8 gigabytes. -- USA and GB tied at 7-7. All square in the

:36:41. > :36:53.Copper Box. A full house here. Huge volumes of sound all day. We have a

:36:54. > :36:58.packed house. Denise Lewis, top of the picture.

:36:59. > :37:07.Taking part in the celebrity game, Dame Kelly Holmes. Underlying her

:37:08. > :37:23.credentials, ex-Army Sergeant. Also a double Olympic champion. Charlie

:37:24. > :37:29.Walker, wearing 22. Two legs amputated after contracting

:37:30. > :37:30.meningitis. He was training to go on deployment when he went down with

:37:31. > :37:47.it. Two legs amputated. Number five, Spencer Vaughn. Break

:37:48. > :37:58.his neck in training with the Royal Marines. Pippa Middleton there.

:37:59. > :38:06.Peter Phillips alongside her, with his wife.

:38:07. > :38:16.Team USA getting us under way, the second half of the gold medal final.

:38:17. > :38:27.Ryan McIntosh. The star performer. It is a score for Chris D'Angelo.

:38:28. > :38:31.His long arms helped him there, sitting high in his chair, able to

:38:32. > :38:46.reach above the other players. A fingertip was all you need. Left leg

:38:47. > :38:48.amputation. Great Britain giving the ball away, another turnover in

:38:49. > :39:06.favour of America. D'Angelo, always looking to find

:39:07. > :39:17.Ryan McIntosh. They have two keep them as confined as possible. Rich

:39:18. > :39:23.losing it. Walker in possession. Preparing the way for Walker to make

:39:24. > :39:29.it. Turnover Britain, all square. Fantastic composure form the

:39:30. > :39:34.captain. The way he let the gaps opened up in front of him, ready to

:39:35. > :39:43.make his move, going down the side. McIntosh, years away. Walker against

:39:44. > :39:51.McIntosh. Walker over the line. Shows you the work Walker is putting

:39:52. > :40:01.in, at the other end scoring, then defending. The 1-point lead. The

:40:02. > :40:11.United States. Team captain, Charlie Walker. Price again. It is a

:40:12. > :40:15.sidestep by Charlie Walker. It really was, the way he set his body

:40:16. > :40:25.one way, the player moved, he reacted and went the other way,

:40:26. > :40:31.making it look so easy. Very well delivered by McIntosh. Finished by

:40:32. > :41:01.Chris D'Angelo. Walker... Very clever play. Pushing

:41:02. > :41:05.the player out of bounds. Turning four players into three for the

:41:06. > :41:13.USA, giving Great Britain the man advantage. The celebrity managers

:41:14. > :41:25.look on, very tight out on court. GB with four against the American

:41:26. > :41:28.defenders. We have a terrible situation where yet another American

:41:29. > :41:40.has gone over the goal line. Two players. It is a very, very good

:41:41. > :41:50.time for Great Britain to pull the score level. Price. They do. Here

:41:51. > :41:57.means the two Americans come back on. Ryan McIntosh back on. Because

:41:58. > :42:04.there were two players off, only one can come back per goal. It has gone

:42:05. > :42:10.loose. That is brilliant. The American tried to recapture the

:42:11. > :42:14.ball, it came off his fingertips, in turn it is Great Britain ball,

:42:15. > :42:19.giving them a chance to capitalise again on the situation with only

:42:20. > :42:33.three players against them. Charlie Walker. Spinning around. Price doing

:42:34. > :42:37.some blocking. Contact. McIntosh having just come out of the van of

:42:38. > :42:41.the box, straight back in it. Same player. Same situation. Different

:42:42. > :43:12.vowel. Same disgusted face. -- different fouling. Walker scores.

:43:13. > :43:28.Great Britain two up. Still 4-3. Price tracking back. Sopping Hector

:43:29. > :43:34.Varela. Here is Chris D'Angelo. -- stopping. 11-11. America with the

:43:35. > :43:53.full contingent. Goals scored, it would be a penalty

:43:54. > :43:58.goal? Exactly that. Another situation with the man crossing the

:43:59. > :44:09.goal line when the goal would have happened. Jaded -- Jacob Rich. A

:44:10. > :44:15.knock-on. Ryan McIntosh. Little advantage to gigabits. Stopping the

:44:16. > :44:19.United States from scoring. If they can score on their attacking

:44:20. > :44:33.opportunity, they will have a two point cushion, giving you a bit of

:44:34. > :44:55.breathing space. The Americans are ready doing blocking. Walker. Yet

:44:56. > :45:01.another contact fowl. -- foul. As soon as one player touches another,

:45:02. > :45:07.you can see contact being made. Guess what? Ryan McIntosh back in

:45:08. > :45:17.the bin, 3 spells in the bin. He is so influential, is that the turning

:45:18. > :45:22.point? Charlie Walker, Robinson... Loss of control. Butterfingers. The

:45:23. > :45:27.situation is gigabits are getting into, fantastic. They look like

:45:28. > :45:31.they're going to capitalise, they are focused and disciplined.

:45:32. > :45:37.Danny Hendrix. Interception by Goering the price. It goes loose,

:45:38. > :45:49.though. -- irate price. Jacob Rich, and we are all tied

:45:50. > :45:58.again, and Ryan McIntosh is back on court. USA going back to the key

:45:59. > :46:04.defence that they are favouring in this game, not many forward presses

:46:05. > :46:10.they have done at all, trying to stop them getting out in their 12

:46:11. > :46:16.seconds. Walker meets resistance, now, Walker, back first. The team

:46:17. > :46:23.making the perfect example of the pick and roll. Walker, his path is

:46:24. > :46:28.blocked for the moment. Those that got back will have to re-enter the

:46:29. > :46:36.rectangle. There is no space. He gets the ball away. No goal. Out of

:46:37. > :46:40.bounds before he made the pass. He wrote himself into the cone after

:46:41. > :46:50.the pass was made, unfortunately not enough check control. It is tense

:46:51. > :46:55.here in the final. McIntosh. Rich, doing the blocking work on Charlie

:46:56. > :47:02.Walker, Price, trying to match McIntosh for speed. Brilliant work

:47:03. > :47:06.from Price, getting the slap on the back from his captain Charlie

:47:07. > :47:11.Walker. That is why quite easily they could have been, really the end

:47:12. > :47:21.of the game. But he has turned it around for them. Walker, just about

:47:22. > :47:29.survives the challenge of McIntosh. Walker, he is on his own. Out of the

:47:30. > :47:36.way, way, Walker, for the line. 13-12, Great Britain lead. That was

:47:37. > :47:41.a phenomenal team effort. Walker, relying on his team-mates all the

:47:42. > :47:42.way. Webb price with the interception, Walker reclaim 's

:47:43. > :47:54.possession. Waiting for the official decision.

:47:55. > :48:00.You can see the sidestep from Walker, giving himself the space and

:48:01. > :48:04.over the line. Ryan McIntosh is in the bin, the Great Britain captain,

:48:05. > :48:13.Charlie Walker is on court, McIntosh is back in the penalty box. Four

:48:14. > :48:22.spells there. 13 seconds left on the clock, and GB with the ball. Stuart

:48:23. > :48:26.Robinson, the Walker. Four, against three and Walker looking for the

:48:27. > :48:32.route to the line. And the countdown is on. He is playing the clock, he

:48:33. > :48:38.does not want to give America another chance. Oh, Charlie Walker,

:48:39. > :48:47.the captain putting GB two points ahead. And time is up. Unfortunately

:48:48. > :49:01.the very last goal was slightly behind the clock. No goal, but Team

:49:02. > :49:05.GB still getting the lead. It is note to point cushion but it is

:49:06. > :49:12.victory for Team GB having beaten the United States -- it is not a

:49:13. > :49:16.2-point cushion. 13-12. Celebrations all around, number 22, Charlie

:49:17. > :49:22.Walker, the captain, what a final he had. Price opened the scoring, it

:49:23. > :49:31.seems there has been a recount. Did the last goal count? From what I

:49:32. > :49:45.saw, with the referee's reactions, he signalled that it was no goal.

:49:46. > :49:56.APPLAUSE That is the scoreboard, inside the

:49:57. > :50:00.stadium. One point, or to point it makes no difference, it is the

:50:01. > :50:11.result that matters. GB, victors in the wheelchair rugby. A great spirit

:50:12. > :50:18.between the teams. And the captains, Ryan McIntosh and Charlie

:50:19. > :50:21.Walker. Absolutely a team victory, they really made space for each

:50:22. > :50:36.other and work together and kept the ball say. Fantastic. CHEERING

:50:37. > :50:44.Well, the American captain, four spells in the penalty box which is

:50:45. > :50:49.pretty unusual, isn't it? Yeah, some players have a little bit of a run,

:50:50. > :50:53.the adrenaline in him, captain and he wanted to win and you often push

:50:54. > :51:01.yourself a bit further than you showed in those situations. I know

:51:02. > :51:09.I've had my spells in the penalty box. Former captain, in wheelchair

:51:10. > :51:13.rugby, Steve Brown, it has been a privilege to have you here, your

:51:14. > :51:19.expertise has got us through the day and what the day it's been. It's

:51:20. > :51:25.been a privilege to be here, absolutely Farrelly enjoyed it and

:51:26. > :51:32.some great rugby here. -- thoroughly enjoyed it. The last hurdle of the

:51:33. > :51:37.team and there will be some celebrations. It is rugby after all.

:51:38. > :51:41.When you think this is all about recovery, getting your life back

:51:42. > :51:52.together. Through sport. This will live with them long after the Grand

:51:53. > :51:59.Final. Ladies and gentlemen, let's hear it again 14 Great Britain. Phil

:52:00. > :52:05.Jones is with the winning captain. An astonishing atmosphere and you

:52:06. > :52:09.helped inspire it with an inspirational performance of your

:52:10. > :52:15.own. You have these guys, making all the noise, it is like the fifth man

:52:16. > :52:19.and it gets you over the line. Described the moment when you score

:52:20. > :52:25.the winning goal? It was awesome, I saw the gap and I went for it. We

:52:26. > :52:30.cannot convey to the people at home just how noisy it is. It is, you get

:52:31. > :52:36.squaddies together and their families, this is the kind of noise

:52:37. > :52:40.they will create. What tribute would you pay to this team and this group

:52:41. > :52:44.of people behind you? It is an awesome group of people, those on

:52:45. > :52:50.the court, those on the bench and the support staff, everybody who has

:52:51. > :52:50.got us here. Magnificent performance, congratulations. Thank

:52:51. > :53:07.you very much. CHEERING Commiserations, I saw you shaking

:53:08. > :53:12.your head several times from the penalty box, what was going through

:53:13. > :53:17.your mind? I was disappointed in myself, I did not play my best game,

:53:18. > :53:24.I got rattled, but Great Britain pulled it out, they are a great

:53:25. > :53:27.team, we played the best, we lost. It was a tremendous final, nip and

:53:28. > :53:35.tuck, how much of a factor was the crowd and the home crowd advantage?

:53:36. > :53:39.The crowd is the crowd, you hear it. You try to block it out, not a big

:53:40. > :53:43.deal. They were allowed. USA was loud for us as well. Tremendous

:53:44. > :53:50.performance to get to the final, well done on the silver. Thank you

:53:51. > :53:54.very much. STUDIO: It was a final we anticipated and it did not

:53:55. > :53:57.disappoint, Ryan McIntosh spent a long time in the bin but Charlie

:53:58. > :54:03.Walker brought it home for the British team. Really was

:54:04. > :54:06.outstanding. I am delighted to say, new devotees to wheelchair rugby,

:54:07. > :54:09.Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall. Great to have you here. You have got

:54:10. > :54:14.the bragging rights because you were part of the team which won the

:54:15. > :54:18.celebrity match, but let's have a look at Charlie Walker and the

:54:19. > :54:23.decisive goal first. Maybe you could talk through it, Mike, now you know

:54:24. > :54:30.so much about it. I am fluent now, aren't I? We saw it in our game as

:54:31. > :54:34.well. The ability to move around the defenders and stop and go. Change

:54:35. > :54:39.direction. That was the perfect example. How well the team read what

:54:40. > :54:44.he was able to do and to be able to block the other players, to create

:54:45. > :54:48.the gap to go through. Tremendous, let's take a look at your match,

:54:49. > :54:53.your team, got off to a flying start when Prince Harry scored. Lou macro

:54:54. > :55:00.you could not have written it, fantastic goal, easy. We will have

:55:01. > :55:05.to go back and look at that again with Dame Kelly Holmes, she lost her

:55:06. > :55:15.marker. You did well, I have two say? ! Lu

:55:16. > :55:21.-- it was so much easier than training. At this stage, Mike you

:55:22. > :55:27.were taking a lesser role but you got into the act? That is how I like

:55:28. > :55:33.to score mine, from one yard, catch and poach, I was a bit unhappy I did

:55:34. > :55:39.not manage to flip. Harry went from the golden boy to bad boy,.

:55:40. > :55:50.Familiar. He was stuck, he was pushed over by Lewis, she's guilty.

:55:51. > :55:56.It was good power, knocking him over row. Amazing atmosphere. It was

:55:57. > :56:01.fantastic. Everybody got behind it all, and it was great fun. It seems

:56:02. > :56:04.to be a game that is a lot of fun and the crowd gets involved and all

:56:05. > :56:08.the players try to lift the crowd and there was a bit of the old

:56:09. > :56:12.villain when you go to the sin-bin. They play on that. The players play

:56:13. > :56:17.on it as well which makes it more fun to interact with, and as

:56:18. > :56:22.players. Really great. On a serious note, to see this go so well, and

:56:23. > :56:27.Prince Harry has put so much into this, he's given so much of himself.

:56:28. > :56:33.He's putting everything into it. It has been a fantastic result. It's

:56:34. > :56:41.going so well. The people that are competing here are amazing.

:56:42. > :56:45.Inspirational. And sport, and an inspiration together, it works so

:56:46. > :56:49.well. Back to parenthood now, thank you. CHUCKLES

:56:50. > :56:54.We will be back tomorrow, this is what we look forward to, we will

:56:55. > :56:57.have cycling on the velodrome, it is actually outdoors, the road races

:56:58. > :57:02.and the team time trials. We look forward to that. We've also got the

:57:03. > :57:06.wheelchair basketball, the same format, the pool matches and through

:57:07. > :57:13.to the knockout stages and then the final. High hopes for the British

:57:14. > :57:18.team. And also, the archery, we will catch up with all of the action from

:57:19. > :57:27.the archery which took place early on. We are back again tomorrow,

:57:28. > :57:31.BBC1, from 1pm, and BBC Two, 9pm. Make sure you don't miss it. OK,

:57:32. > :57:35.well if you've got time on your hands tomorrow why not head down to

:57:36. > :57:39.the Olympic Park, the cycling is free, it's turning out to be a

:57:40. > :57:44.really perfect family day. I love that picture. Having a lot of fun,

:57:45. > :57:50.one for the family album, that's the shore. I tell you what it reminds me

:57:51. > :57:54.a little bit of me and my boys -- that's for sure. I thought I was

:57:55. > :57:57.trendy but they were saying, not at all. Anyway, we'll be back again

:57:58. > :58:04.tomorrow, thanks for your company, goodbye! DRAMATIC MUSIC