:00:56. > :01:09.# Come on baby let the good times roll.
:01:10. > :01:13.# Come on baby, let me through your soul.
:01:14. > :01:21.MUSIC Command baby let the good
:01:22. > :01:30.sealed with a kiss for Great Britain's golden couple, Jason and
:01:31. > :01:34.Laura last night. What began with confident, fearless golden night in
:01:35. > :01:38.the pool 12 days ago for Adam Peaty, it has GIB. Better and better every
:01:39. > :01:45.day, culminating last night with the breathtaking finale with the
:01:46. > :01:49.velodrome. Also in the diving pool and the gymnastics arena as well.
:01:50. > :01:53.Great Britain have smashed the target of 48 medals, now sitting at
:01:54. > :01:59.50. Now comes the relentless march to what might have been the real
:02:00. > :02:05.target all along, 66. Of the London's games of 2012, there was a
:02:06. > :02:10.genuine belief by the people who run British sport, that target was
:02:11. > :02:15.achievable. It is significant because in 2012, Great Britain's
:02:16. > :02:21.athletes in their home games at 165 medals. No home team has gone to the
:02:22. > :02:31.next games and surpassed that total. It is on. -- 65 medals. A medal
:02:32. > :02:35.could come in the men's 5,000m. Saturday night, Mo Farah is back
:02:36. > :02:41.this afternoon as he goes for another distance double. Caster
:02:42. > :02:48.Semenya, a cast-iron favourite for gold in the women's 800 meters.
:02:49. > :02:52.Charley Hull and Katrina Mackie with a driving ambition to follow Justin
:02:53. > :02:58.Rose in the Gulf. Round one for the women this morning. And run GIF
:02:59. > :03:09.elusive has reached the quarterfinals in Rio. -- Rogic
:03:10. > :03:16.elusive. We off to see Mo Farah this afternoon.
:03:17. > :03:28.We will have an early track final to enjoy again. Safe bet there will be
:03:29. > :03:36.Kenyon is in the mix. It is boxing from six o'clock. Sadly, no Katie
:03:37. > :03:42.Taylor of Ireland involved. There are a couple of key moments for
:03:43. > :03:55.Brazilian chums, the women's Beach Volleyball Arena vinyl. -- final.
:03:56. > :04:10.You might want to start guzzling Coffey because the women's 100
:04:11. > :04:16.metres hurdles final is on. This is when the team competitions come to
:04:17. > :04:20.the boil. There is the show-jumping without the defending champions,
:04:21. > :04:25.Great Britain. And Brazil in the semifinals of the men's football
:04:26. > :04:30.against conjurer is. Given their women went out on the penalty shoot
:04:31. > :04:36.out to Sweden, there are millions of fingers being crossed for Brazil.
:04:37. > :04:41.Great Britain's gymnasts came here with a very good chance of doing
:04:42. > :04:47.good things. But it has been much more than good, it has been
:04:48. > :04:52.spectacular. If you think back to just before the Beijing games in
:04:53. > :04:56.2008, Britain's gym that hadn't won a medal for 80 years. Louis Smith
:04:57. > :05:03.got one on the pommel horse then followed it up in 2012 with four
:05:04. > :05:09.medals. Here, seven medals if you include the gymnastic trampolining.
:05:10. > :05:12.Two goal, two silver and three bronze. It is a ground-breaking few
:05:13. > :05:29.days for British gymnastics. Great Britain's Max Whitlock is the
:05:30. > :05:35.floor Olympic champion. It is an historic bronze for Amy Tinkler.
:05:36. > :05:41.Medal, a medal after medal. Max Whitlock is now a double Olympic
:05:42. > :05:46.champion. In Rio, Great Britain's gymnasts have enjoyed a level of
:05:47. > :05:51.success is no one predicted. Their medal haul, a magnificent seven and
:05:52. > :05:55.for the first time, Olympic gold. To come here to Rio and the medals we
:05:56. > :06:01.had picked up and the viewing figures we have been getting, the
:06:02. > :06:06.messages from people, it is great for the sport. It is a real turning
:06:07. > :06:11.point. Everybody talks about the home games advantage and we got in
:06:12. > :06:16.the mix and won the first team medal. The Max Whitlock wins this
:06:17. > :06:20.bronze medal. I think it was a real surprise. That was my biggest
:06:21. > :06:25.concern, coming in to Rio. With the pressure, could we deliver? I think
:06:26. > :06:39.we have proved to the world, yes we can. Just rate Rio for us? 20 out of
:06:40. > :06:45.ten. It will be hard to top with the way we have been, to replicate what
:06:46. > :06:49.we have done here would be amazing. It is tough, but if we can do that
:06:50. > :06:53.at the next Olympics, it would be amazing. GB have not always been the
:06:54. > :06:59.gymnastics power they are today. I remember coming out of the Olympics
:07:00. > :07:04.in Sydney, with a personal best, and being proud, but then thinking we
:07:05. > :07:11.cannot compete with these guys, they are streets ahead. Go back 16 years,
:07:12. > :07:16.we had nobody in Athens in the men's team, or the individual. 2008 was
:07:17. > :07:20.The Games that woke the sport from its slumber. Two British teenagers
:07:21. > :07:26.went to Beijing and one of them brought back the first Olympic
:07:27. > :07:35.medal. Louis Smith takes a bronze at the Olympics. I remember 2008, it
:07:36. > :07:41.was me and Louis and we didn't have a team. We had to qualify as
:07:42. > :07:44.individual people. Since then, since Louis got his bronze medal in
:07:45. > :07:49.Beijing, there was a belief instilled across the whole of
:07:50. > :07:56.British gymnastics. We all thought, if Louis can do it, then we can do
:07:57. > :08:02.it and that is the team spirit now. When you see one person winning a
:08:03. > :08:08.medal at the Olympics, people think, I want to win one. It is a ripple
:08:09. > :08:13.effect, it is that the camp, if one gymnasts can do it, why can't we. So
:08:14. > :08:17.the Rio games, the most successful yet and the muddle momentum shows
:08:18. > :08:25.little sign of slowing. Still a few years left in the guise competing
:08:26. > :08:30.here, but we have a team of 15 to 20 pushing for this team. Without them,
:08:31. > :08:35.we wouldn't be as good as we are. If one gets injured or one retires,
:08:36. > :08:38.someone can take their place. Plenty of talent coming through, if you
:08:39. > :08:44.look at the results from the junior Europeans, they picked up medals
:08:45. > :08:47.left, right and centre. It is keeping them in the sport and
:08:48. > :08:52.keeping them injury free. They have their role models to look up to. I
:08:53. > :08:56.don't think we need to worry about the state of British gymnastics. I
:08:57. > :09:02.think we absolutely have the talent to build on this and go better. So
:09:03. > :09:10.the future is bright, the future is British gymnastics. An incredible
:09:11. > :09:13.transformation and as all parents of small children, including myself no,
:09:14. > :09:20.it is competitive to get your kids into gymnastics club now, such is
:09:21. > :09:23.the demand. It is worth it, a fantastic sport and wonderful
:09:24. > :09:28.progress made over the last few years by Great Britain. I bring you
:09:29. > :09:33.news of the serious nature. The head of the Irish and European Olympic
:09:34. > :09:40.committees, Patrick Hickey has been arrested in Rio over illegal ticket
:09:41. > :09:45.sales. He is suspected of illegally passing on tickets at higher prices.
:09:46. > :09:51.His arrest comes days after an man was caught in Rio with 800 illegal
:09:52. > :09:56.tickets. And police are due to give a press conference about this,
:09:57. > :10:00.around about 1:30pm your time. We will be keeping you informed.
:10:01. > :10:05.Two happier matters and the regards, where sailing has been dominating
:10:06. > :10:11.our agenda over the last few days as the medal started to roll in. Had
:10:12. > :10:18.Nick Dempsey's silver and then a gold for Giles Scott in the men's
:10:19. > :10:24.Finn. Iain Percy won the first Louis first in 2000, Ben Ainslie 13 and
:10:25. > :10:38.now Giles has won it in style. After the drama of yesterday's
:10:39. > :10:43.storms, there are four medal races scheduled at the sailing venue and
:10:44. > :10:48.it promises to be a golden day for Team GB. Giles Scott did enough to
:10:49. > :10:54.secure his gold medal two days ago out on the oceans of Copacabana. It
:10:55. > :11:03.was an emotional moment shared with his coach. The start of the men's
:11:04. > :11:10.heavy eight gets underway. It was a celebration of that moment, in front
:11:11. > :11:15.of the crowds. Scott showed what has made him great, competing and
:11:16. > :11:22.finishing the medal race in second. Giles Scott of Great Britain.
:11:23. > :11:27.Four-time Finn world champion, it has been an incredibly long road and
:11:28. > :11:33.an agonising wait, but now the 29-year-old world number one is
:11:34. > :11:41.confirmed as the gold medal winner in Rio 2016. It is incredible. I am
:11:42. > :11:47.so happy with the way I have sailed this week. That and the campaign
:11:48. > :11:51.that we put together over the past three years, everything has been
:11:52. > :11:55.geared towards this one moment and to be successful and put to rest all
:11:56. > :12:06.those crucial decisions we made early on, it is fantastic. Job done.
:12:07. > :12:13.The chance to do the same the Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark in the 470
:12:14. > :12:17.double handed women's dinghy. They have three races to sail and if they
:12:18. > :12:23.can extend their lead to 20 points, they can secure the gold ahead of
:12:24. > :12:27.their race tomorrow. 20 points needed, 20 point is the difference
:12:28. > :12:32.when they crossed the finish line in third place. It took a quick check
:12:33. > :12:38.with their coach on the maths, and then celebration. British gold
:12:39. > :12:43.number two in the sailing. Hannah Mills, Saskia Clark, 2016 gold
:12:44. > :12:50.medallists? I haven't stopped smiling. I did not have Hannah down
:12:51. > :12:55.as a cry. I know you are the best of friends, it has been five years in
:12:56. > :13:01.the making, to share this moment before you had ashore together, what
:13:02. > :13:07.is it like? It has been a hard few years. I have had two surgeries, and
:13:08. > :13:12.I didn't think I would make it back. Hannah waited for me and has been an
:13:13. > :13:23.amazing best friend and team-mate. Congratulations. In other news,
:13:24. > :13:27.Alison Young one her race to end up eight and disappointed. Nick
:13:28. > :13:31.Thompson couldn't improve on his sixth in the laser medal race and
:13:32. > :13:37.Ben Saxton and Nicola Groves rounded up and Olympics that began in great
:13:38. > :13:42.style, back in ninth. Tomorrow, it is Lady's day. A gold medal final
:13:43. > :13:45.the Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark when they raise in front of the
:13:46. > :13:52.beach before stepping onto the top step of the Olympic podium.
:13:53. > :13:56.Like this gentleman here, Giles, those girls only have to cross the
:13:57. > :13:59.line to win their gold medal and that was the situation for you
:14:00. > :14:08.yesterday. Congratulations, what was it like crossing the line? It was a
:14:09. > :14:13.great moments, the justification years hard graft from my coach and
:14:14. > :14:18.I. You already knew you were the champion, you had tied it up 48
:14:19. > :14:23.hours earlier, so what was the time-lag between that knowledge and
:14:24. > :14:28.completing the journey? It was nice because those 48 hours are normally
:14:29. > :14:33.the most stressful of any event we do, even more so at the Olympic
:14:34. > :14:39.Games. To be in a situation where I could seal the deal early and slowly
:14:40. > :14:45.take it in over the last 24 hours of the event was a very nice way to do
:14:46. > :14:49.it. You came in here as one of the world's dominating sportsman, you
:14:50. > :14:54.had never been beaten, apart from the episode with your rudder. But in
:14:55. > :14:57.terms of having to do it, everyone told you you would be an Olympic
:14:58. > :15:04.champion, but going through with it is tougher?
:15:05. > :15:11.Yes, it is an odd situation to be in and you do interviews, but when you
:15:12. > :15:16.go through it, it is a very different thing. You see each of
:15:17. > :15:22.those victories and how tricky it is. It always comes down to the
:15:23. > :15:28.weak's waiting, it is not a sure thing. To be able to pull through
:15:29. > :15:34.and get the win was great. What was the hardest thing about it? The
:15:35. > :15:41.start. I had a very shaky start. The chorus under the sugar Mountain was
:15:42. > :15:48.really difficult. It was not the way you want to start an Olympic Games.
:15:49. > :15:52.We were watching it and you were in 17th place and I was reassuring
:15:53. > :15:57.everybody that you could get there, but you did not give yourself much
:15:58. > :16:03.breathing room thereafter because of it. We raise ten races and to
:16:04. > :16:08.discard the worst one, and to use the first race and get the first
:16:09. > :16:12.court is not what you want to do. I was telling everyone about the
:16:13. > :16:17.dynasty in the Finn class. Why do you think you have been able to
:16:18. > :16:24.continue this through the last 16 years ago with Sir Ben Ainslie and
:16:25. > :16:29.Iain Percy and yourself? We have been able to build on the campaign
:16:30. > :16:34.that has gone before, ever since Percy in 2000. Everything has been a
:16:35. > :16:37.bit of an evolution and that is the way we approach this campaign. We
:16:38. > :16:42.look at what happened before and we want to evolve it and make it right
:16:43. > :16:47.for the new president and me personally and we were able to do
:16:48. > :16:54.that. And your telephone has exploded in the last couple of days?
:16:55. > :16:57.It has a little bit. What has it been like? Loads of people have been
:16:58. > :17:05.getting in contact with the telling me how proud they are. Obviously
:17:06. > :17:10.being a huge event back in the UK it is great to know the support is
:17:11. > :17:19.there. You are telling me about a move to the Bahamas, something to
:17:20. > :17:25.look forward to. Bermuda in November and next for me is the America's Cup
:17:26. > :17:31.with Ben Ainslie and the guys back in the UK. Yes, it is nonstop. The
:17:32. > :17:36.America's Cup is an event that takes a lot of money and preparation, but
:17:37. > :17:43.confidence levels as we set out onto that campaign now? Yes, for me
:17:44. > :17:50.personally I am running at a bit of a high and the guys have been doing
:17:51. > :17:54.a great job whilst I have been away. Hopefully we can put together the
:17:55. > :18:00.next ten months really well and it would be so great to catch of the
:18:01. > :18:04.Olympic gold with an America's Cup. Tell me about the feeling amongst
:18:05. > :18:08.the other British sailors. The girls have done it as well and have the
:18:09. > :18:14.luxury of just having to cross the line. Overall how do you think this
:18:15. > :18:18.campaign has been for the British sailors? This week has been
:18:19. > :18:21.fantastic. We have all been getting on so well and it has been nice
:18:22. > :18:26.being in the hotel we are staying back and we go sailing during the
:18:27. > :18:33.day and we come back and watch TV and watch the games and Hannah and
:18:34. > :18:36.Nick Dempsey and the others have done fantastic work and it is great
:18:37. > :18:43.to see the girls before the medal race as well. I am sure you will
:18:44. > :18:46.enjoy long after we have been chatting here. Giles,
:18:47. > :18:49.congratulations, you were the man of the moment coming in here and you
:18:50. > :18:55.have certainly fulfilled it. Thank you. It is a big day for
:18:56. > :19:00.women's golf today because after that stunning success for Justin
:19:01. > :19:05.Rose, the first gold medal handed out in 112 years, it is the turn of
:19:06. > :19:09.the women. Unlike the men, this has been a passionate venture for
:19:10. > :19:12.women's golf. There has been an almighty scrap to get here from a
:19:13. > :19:18.lot of the nations around the golfing world, particularly from
:19:19. > :19:24.Korea where the update on the world rankings has been on a daily basis.
:19:25. > :19:29.Catriona Matthew at 46 years of age is the oldest one in the entire
:19:30. > :19:33.field, a major winner from Scotland. Charlie Hull has been setting
:19:34. > :19:41.records ever since she turned pro at 16 and she is only 29.
:19:42. > :19:47.We are at the 12th and going to get going and you have brought the
:19:48. > :19:58.weather with you. I have, yes. We are going to enjoy it here. Exactly.
:19:59. > :20:06.I have not had an accident before. So I do not need to be nervous about
:20:07. > :20:11.being in the buggy with you? No. That was a very good shot, I'm
:20:12. > :20:20.surprised. How many times do you play the week? About four or five.
:20:21. > :20:24.You play more than me. Ranked amongst the top 30 in the world and
:20:25. > :20:29.yet still only 20 years old, Charlie Hull has a chance of winning a medal
:20:30. > :20:33.for Great Britain in the women's golf competition. How are you
:20:34. > :20:39.looking forward to it? I am really looking forward to it and it will be
:20:40. > :20:42.a great experience. It is a lot of fun meeting different athletes in
:20:43. > :20:51.the Olympic Village and hopefully I can watch other sports as well. My
:20:52. > :20:59.prediction is right. Splash. You skimmed it as well. I am worried we
:21:00. > :21:04.have not got enough balls for today. I would help you, but I don't want
:21:05. > :21:08.to get wet. Golf has not been played at the Olympics for over a hundred
:21:09. > :21:11.years and whilst there has been controversy in the men's
:21:12. > :21:16.competition, it is not the same for the women. I love being British and
:21:17. > :21:33.English and it makes me proud to play. Good shot. She says between
:21:34. > :21:42.gritted teeth. Don't you dare. I told you! Nice one. To stand up on
:21:43. > :21:46.that podium with a gold medal, can you imagine what that would be like?
:21:47. > :21:54.I think it would be brilliant. I do not want to think too far ahead. You
:21:55. > :22:01.just take everything in your stride. Yes, it is just another event and I
:22:02. > :22:11.love golf and it is sport. I don't want to see that at the Olympics. In
:22:12. > :22:17.America the Greens are a lot faster. I had a great time. Thank you.
:22:18. > :22:28.Gamely taking on Charlie Hull at her home course in war in Bedfordshire.
:22:29. > :22:34.Let's have a quick word with Kat Downes who is there at the course.
:22:35. > :22:39.It was so special to see Justin Rose coming home with that gold medal.
:22:40. > :22:45.Tell us about the quality and the depth of the women's field that we
:22:46. > :22:49.will be seeing to stop it is an absolutely scorching day down here
:22:50. > :22:53.at Marathon envy and the conditions are perfect for some really good
:22:54. > :22:56.scoring golf. The competition will be as hot as the weather I predict
:22:57. > :23:03.over the course of the next few days. We have a full strength field
:23:04. > :23:07.for the golf. Five of the top ten men did not turn up because they
:23:08. > :23:13.were concerned about the zika virus. No such worries for the women and
:23:14. > :23:18.the Koreans are the ones to watch with five of the world's top ten
:23:19. > :23:24.players, including the seven times major champion Inbee Park, who set
:23:25. > :23:30.off a few moments ago. There is also Lydia Ko, the world number one aged
:23:31. > :23:34.just 19. She was the youngest ever female number one and major winner.
:23:35. > :23:40.She would love to have another record and become the first female
:23:41. > :23:44.Olympic gold medal champion in 116 years. She goes out alongside
:23:45. > :23:51.Charlie Howell, the last group of the day at about ten past three in
:23:52. > :23:56.the UK. All eyes will be on Charlie Howell as she goes out alongside the
:23:57. > :24:01.world number one. Charlie Hull and Catriona Matthew have their work cut
:24:02. > :24:07.out against a top-class field. But they have a secret weapon. Justin
:24:08. > :24:12.Rose has left his course notes and his yardage book full of tips about
:24:13. > :24:17.how to tackle this chorus for them to take in, so maybe that will give
:24:18. > :24:22.them a bit of an edge. That is teamwork, and it is good to see that
:24:23. > :24:26.being passed on. In terms of Justin's win, I know there was
:24:27. > :24:30.discussion about the uptake in the men's side of it and how that would
:24:31. > :24:35.affect future participation, but the fact he was such a passionate
:24:36. > :24:41.champion and a promoter of the game, how well do you think that will play
:24:42. > :24:45.in the IOC's mind is going forward? It was so well received and it was
:24:46. > :24:49.so great to see Justin Rose a cheerleader of the Olympic golf,
:24:50. > :24:56.battling Henrik Stenson all down to the last round of golf. There was
:24:57. > :25:01.talk golf could be scrapped from the programme if there had not been much
:25:02. > :25:05.interest, but the galleries were packed, the stands were heaving,
:25:06. > :25:09.12,000 spectators bought tickets, which was a full house to see the
:25:10. > :25:15.final round. Here in the women's, the galleries are just starting to
:25:16. > :25:21.pick up as people come to Seabrook Henderson from Canada, aged 18, the
:25:22. > :25:25.world's number three. A couple of Brazilian players have gone off with
:25:26. > :25:29.a huge shout, so the women are trying to emulate what the men did a
:25:30. > :25:34.few days ago and are trying to fill up the chorus here. I am sure you
:25:35. > :25:38.will have a brilliant seat for the next four days.
:25:39. > :25:48.Charlie Hull is out in the last of the trios with Lydia Ko and Catriona
:25:49. > :25:53.Matthew 's is out at about 11:41am this morning. Last night there were
:25:54. > :26:01.three very strong women in strong contention for great Britain in the
:26:02. > :26:05.velodrome. Away they go, the two riders into
:26:06. > :26:11.the gold and silver medal position. Laura Trott needs to dig in. She
:26:12. > :26:18.crosses the line second-fastest. Laura Trott is leading this women's
:26:19. > :26:24.omnium. Four races down, two to go. Here we go, Laura Trott on her
:26:25. > :26:34.flying lap. She is going really quickly here. This is a stupendous
:26:35. > :26:41.ride from Laura Trott. 13.7.08, stunning from Laura Trott. They are
:26:42. > :26:50.trying to get the best possible position. Lauren Ellis has decided
:26:51. > :26:55.to go for a long one and is at the front of proceedings. Sarah Hammer
:26:56. > :27:02.is on her wheel. One lap to go in the points race and Sarah Hammer
:27:03. > :27:10.tries to sprint away. Right on her wheel is Laura Trott. They come up
:27:11. > :27:15.towards the line and Sarah Hammer comes first over the line and Laura
:27:16. > :27:20.Trott finishes now, it is a special Olympic moment for Great Britain.
:27:21. > :27:25.Laura Trott is Britain's most successful female Olympian of all
:27:26. > :27:31.time. A record fourth gold medal. She did it in style. I am so happy,
:27:32. > :27:41.I am so glad I was able to put it together. Can Katie March and finish
:27:42. > :27:44.of this bronze medal race? And now she makes her move down the
:27:45. > :27:52.straight, it is looking good for her. As she got the legs to hold her
:27:53. > :27:58.off? Can she get it on the line? I think she can. She threw her bike at
:27:59. > :28:01.the line at the last moment. Brilliant from Katie, she claims the
:28:02. > :28:11.bronze medal in the women's sprint in straight rides. Becky James of
:28:12. > :28:17.Great Britain is high on the track, swooping down, the sprint is on, 200
:28:18. > :28:21.metres to go. Becky James is starting to close the gap. Round the
:28:22. > :28:30.back and into the finishing straight and Becky James has got the speed to
:28:31. > :28:35.do it, oh, it was so close there was nothing in it between the pair of
:28:36. > :28:41.them. Becky James wins a second silver medal. I would never have
:28:42. > :28:47.expected to come in and win two silvers, so I am over the moon.
:28:48. > :28:52.Great stuff from all of the members of the team in action. Katie's
:28:53. > :28:59.bronze meant all 11 competitors on the track for Great Britain won a
:29:00. > :29:03.medal. That is a first. But all eyes thereafter work on Jason Kenny,
:29:04. > :29:09.having seen his fiancee become the greatest British female athlete, the
:29:10. > :29:15.pressure was on for him. This is the last event. It was so dramatic
:29:16. > :29:25.because we had two in effect false starts. They had overtaken them
:29:26. > :29:29.leading bike, which was not allowed. It looked as though Jason or the
:29:30. > :29:35.Malaysian might have overtaken the bike and there was a suggestion that
:29:36. > :29:38.could have been a disqualification. But there was no disqualification
:29:39. > :29:46.for Jason Kenny. Could he make history like his fiancee?
:29:47. > :29:49.champion, but going through with it is tougher?
:29:50. > :30:09.Let's hope it is a worthy final at the third time of asking. Jason
:30:10. > :30:16.Kenney in third at the moment. I think he was very lucky to get away
:30:17. > :30:23.with that one. We need to look at tactics and what they wanted to do.
:30:24. > :30:30.It was to rush Jason Kenney from the back of the pack and try and get him
:30:31. > :30:36.caught up in traffic. He knows that now. Cool as a cucumber, he could
:30:37. > :30:40.see them coming round the outside I knew he wanted to stop them. They
:30:41. > :30:48.were desperate to give themselves the best fighting chance. They were
:30:49. > :30:53.all a little too keen to get the sprint underway and put the pressure
:30:54. > :30:59.on the British rider early. Jason Kenney going for a British record
:31:00. > :31:08.equalling sixth gold medal here. One lap to go before the bike pulls off.
:31:09. > :31:15.We are seeing a repeat. Gaps being left. This time Kenny has left a gap
:31:16. > :31:20.so he can deal with the acceleration. This is a clean one.
:31:21. > :31:36.We are underway and Jason Kenney is in second place. Kenny following the
:31:37. > :31:44.wheel in front. One lap to go. Jason Kenney has got work to do. He has a
:31:45. > :31:49.gap to close. He is closing it. Time is against Kenny now. Into the
:31:50. > :31:56.finishing straight towards the line. Jason Kenney's got it! What a ride.
:31:57. > :32:03.A golden hat-trick in Rio for Jason Kenney. A record equalling sixth
:32:04. > :32:08.gold medal and if that's not worth a standing ovation, I don't know what
:32:09. > :32:14.is. The race was finished at the third time of asking and it was
:32:15. > :32:18.worth waiting for. Chris Hoy has company, Jason Kenney has a six
:32:19. > :32:23.Olympic Golf Course they did everything they could, threw
:32:24. > :32:30.everything at him to try and get that one. He left himself some room
:32:31. > :32:38.to accelerate and he came at the leader at exactly the right moment.
:32:39. > :32:40.He knew he had that 11. It was nerve shredding stuff with those two false
:32:41. > :32:56.starts in the race. They tried to raise from the front
:32:57. > :33:02.and stay there, but they couldn't deal with the pace of Jason Kenney.
:33:03. > :33:09.What an achievement, it is a landmark moment in British Olympic
:33:10. > :33:14.history. Emotion all round. They say Jason isn't an emotional character,
:33:15. > :33:22.but look at that, he leaves it out there on the track. He certainly
:33:23. > :33:27.makes us emotional. What I need to think the Laura Trott and Jason
:33:28. > :33:32.Kenney. There his Laura who has won gold herself tonight. They have ten
:33:33. > :33:41.gold medals between the pair of them. Our little daydream about
:33:42. > :33:48.Britain's power couple has come to pass. Hello magazine will be on the
:33:49. > :33:57.phone shortly. No British woman has won more gold medals than Laura and
:33:58. > :34:03.there she is in joint sixth. There is Jason Kenney, level right now
:34:04. > :34:10.with Sir Chris Hoy. And Sir Bradley Wiggins said he could win 12 by the
:34:11. > :34:14.end of 2024, if he can be bothered to get out of bed after these
:34:15. > :34:20.Olympics. I think famously late has been Jason over the years, but not
:34:21. > :34:25.here, he was just in time in that one. History has been made all over
:34:26. > :34:30.the place and it was, at last night in the diving pool. The main man and
:34:31. > :34:34.the standard-bearer for British diving over the last few years has
:34:35. > :34:39.been Tom Daley. We have seen him set new benchmarks in this sport in the
:34:40. > :34:53.last ten years, since he was a teenager. But Jack Laugher, has been
:34:54. > :34:57.creeping up on the rails. And he was back in the pool, scraping into his
:34:58. > :35:10.individual final and was diving into a blue pool, not a green one.
:35:11. > :35:17.The culmination of the three metre springboard for men, and Jack
:35:18. > :35:30.Laugher made it through by the skin of his teeth. Six rounds of dives.
:35:31. > :35:32.It is good from Jack. Marginally short of vertical. I think you will
:35:33. > :35:51.come away with eight. Yuan, of China. I know him as a
:35:52. > :36:04.platform diver, he is only 21 years old. Laugher, with 85 points.
:36:05. > :36:09.Reverse 3.5, for Jack Laugher. You can put the champagne on ice, do not
:36:10. > :36:23.open it yet, but make sure it is nice and chilled. Because Jack
:36:24. > :36:39.Laugher has turned up to this final. That is so much better. Sensational
:36:40. > :36:50.front Yuan. Hypnotises the judges. 94.50, but Laugher. Yes, get in!
:36:51. > :36:59.Tremendous third round dive from Jack. Easy like Sunday morning.
:37:00. > :37:10.90.10, the leader, has put a foot wrong, Yuan of China with his
:37:11. > :37:16.reverse 3.5. He is superior. 3.5 degrees of difficulty and he is just
:37:17. > :37:28.so sharp into the water. He is the man to beat. 94.50 four Yuan. Jack,
:37:29. > :37:34.this is his highest degree of difficulty. Let's do this. It's
:37:35. > :37:41.good! It is good. He did get caught a little bit on that. Such a big
:37:42. > :37:53.dive, he was a bit stuck. Still the best he has done here. Back with 3.5
:37:54. > :37:59.somersaults with tuck four Yuan. Another tremendous dive from our top
:38:00. > :38:09.qualifier. Yuan, hijacking this competition now. He has a sizeable
:38:10. > :38:16.lead. He knows, his couch coach knows, this could be the difference
:38:17. > :38:22.between a medal and not. Yes! Outstanding again. Just when he
:38:23. > :38:28.needed it, he digs to the bottom of his toy box or where ever he needed
:38:29. > :38:34.to go to get this one out, this is superb stuff from Jack. Jumping
:38:35. > :38:46.jack. Look how high he goes up into the air, disappearing into the
:38:47. > :38:55.water. Look at those scores. 96.90. Jumping Jack Flash is a gas, gas,
:38:56. > :39:01.gas. What a show we are seeing from this young man, only 21 years old.
:39:02. > :39:09.Brilliant diving. He will still be out in front after this dive. 86.70,
:39:10. > :39:20.15 point advantage over Jack Laugher going into the sixth and final
:39:21. > :39:27.round. One more to go for Jack Laugher. What colour medal will it
:39:28. > :39:34.be? That is an Olympic medal for Jack Laugher. He has put that out of
:39:35. > :39:39.reach, I am pretty sure. A monumental effort out there today.
:39:40. > :39:47.He has come out this evening and delivered. 88.20, Patrick Hausding
:39:48. > :40:03.cannot catch him. The only person who can catch him now is Yuan.
:40:04. > :40:11.Forward, 4.5. Last dive. Gold for China, without the shadow of a
:40:12. > :40:19.doubt. The silver for Jack Laugher. Congratulations because Yuan has
:40:20. > :40:32.outclassed everyone. The final marks the Yuan, 96.90. That is a terrific
:40:33. > :40:35.performance by Jack Laugher. A brilliant display tonight. It is a
:40:36. > :40:49.big-time performer, ladies and gentlemen. They are all having a
:40:50. > :41:02.whale of a time. My PE teacher, loads of people. He loves me. With
:41:03. > :41:05.Chris, we knew we could do it and it was brilliant. But my prelim was a
:41:06. > :41:10.bit nervy and then the semifinal today was even worse. My personal
:41:11. > :41:15.worst for four years. It was hard for me to turn it around, but come
:41:16. > :41:17.away with a silver medal and put in a really good performance afternoon,
:41:18. > :41:27.so really pleased. A silver to go with his gold last
:41:28. > :41:34.week Amat makes Jack Laugher, the most successful British diver in
:41:35. > :41:39.history. Tom Daley is going in the ten metre platform later this week.
:41:40. > :41:48.We have two ladies in the ten metre platform preliminaries today from a
:41:49. > :41:54.high point in the diving arena. It is Mo Farah time today. It was
:41:55. > :41:58.almost slow Mo time when our hearts were in our mouths when Mo Farah
:41:59. > :42:07.fell in his quest to retain the 10,000 metres final. But what a
:42:08. > :42:12.recovery. It took a lot out of him emotionally as the last four years
:42:13. > :42:19.of work flash to his eyes. But his quest for the double, double is
:42:20. > :42:29.still on track. He is in the 5,000m heats later this morning. Mo Farah,
:42:30. > :42:34.wins the gold. This takes him into a place no British athlete has ever
:42:35. > :42:42.been. Would you say that was your greatest ever win? Yes, it was
:42:43. > :42:46.pretty amazing, to come back, to win London and then come back for years
:42:47. > :42:53.later and when another goal, it was incredible. It was emotional. Nobody
:42:54. > :43:02.knows what goes into it, day in, day out. I got really emotional. Mo has
:43:03. > :43:08.fallen, he's quickly up. What was going through your mind when you
:43:09. > :43:14.fell over? I was thinking, don't panic, don't panic, don't panic. My
:43:15. > :43:20.mind were saying, you have worked too hard for this, don't let it go.
:43:21. > :43:26.As Mo got the power, the strength and the speed to defend this title?
:43:27. > :43:31.Was there any sense of doubt on that final lap? I was working very hard
:43:32. > :43:38.and I knew I had run faster than everyone else. I have gone into that
:43:39. > :43:44.with a massive boost. Mo Farah, wins the gold. I love winning medals for
:43:45. > :43:48.my country and that is what drives me everyday. I promised my daughter
:43:49. > :43:55.I was going to get the medal, so it me going, fighting to the line. How
:43:56. > :44:00.hard is it to put the 10,000 metres behind you and focus on the five? I
:44:01. > :44:07.have got to switch off, rest and let my body recover. Do you feel
:44:08. > :44:12.unbeatable? When I line up, I feel confident and I know high have done
:44:13. > :44:17.everything in training so not much more can be done. And Mo will be
:44:18. > :44:24.underway in the first heat of the men's in about 20 minutes. We will
:44:25. > :44:30.be live for that on the other channel, because we are heading for
:44:31. > :44:36.a channel change. This is is some of the other goodies on offer. We have
:44:37. > :44:40.the men's decathlon and Ashton Eaton is trying to do a Daley Thompson and
:44:41. > :44:47.trying to become the first decathlete to win back-to-back
:44:48. > :44:51.titles in the Olympics since Daley Thompson in 1984. Join us for that.
:44:52. > :44:57.He has the first of five events shortly in what is a pulverising
:44:58. > :45:02.date in the Rio heat. We will be back on the other side in a matter
:45:03. > :45:04.of seconds. Do come with us. See you there.
:45:05. > :45:09.You're coming across as, frankly, ridiculous.
:45:10. > :45:13.I'm flabbergasted by that. Will they get burnt...