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What an Olympics Great Britain have had.

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There may only be four days of competition left, but plenty of

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medals to be earned in this wonderful and beautiful city,

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Copacabana the scene of this morning's triathlon in the shadow of

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Sugarloaf and Christ the Redeemer, and huge crowds were out to cheer on

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the athletes. It's a public holiday today and tomorrow. We are based

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about 25 kilometres west that area, this is the Olympic Park, and it's

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definitely busier today. It's been getting so during the Games. It's a

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shame on reflection that ticket sales were not higher to begin with.

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But it doesn't bother Team GB, loads of British fans have been here. It

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hasn't just been the top ranked athletes that have been delivering,

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the likes of Adam Peaty or Glover and stunning, it's also been those

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you didn't expect, whether Bryony Page and trampolining or Amy Tinkler

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in gymnastics, or to date Marcus Ellis and Chris Langridge, the

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latest bronze-medallists in Babington. Here's what we've got

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coming up this evening. Olympic round-up will be coming your way,

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that will include triathlon, badminton and the kayak sprint.

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We'll be going to the BMX men's quarterfinals and the individual

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time rounds out of the way, anything can happen, they race eight abreast

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down the bumpy course. In taekwondo, Jade Jones defending her title, the

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youngest of Britain's gold-medallists in London. It's a

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quarterfinal tonight. Wing diving, Tonia Couch is into the final of the

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women's ten-metre platform. She would realistically looking for a

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top five finish, that would be a good result for her. We will be

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talking to badminton and boxing guests, including Joshua Buatsi and

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joining the end of the men's gold medal match live in hockey, Belgium

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against Argentina. Tomorrow, Great Britain are in the final against the

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Netherlands. Let's focus on boxing, Nicola Adams comes here as the

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defending flyweight champion, the first female boxer ever to win an

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Olympic gold medal, she did so four years ago against Ren Cancan of

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China. That was her opponent today, in the semifinals. Here's Ron

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McIntosh. COMMENTATOR:

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Nicola Adams, two minutes away from returning to the gold medal bout.

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Her second successive Olympic Games. Expect this woman to come out

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strong, to begin this fourth and final round.

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So Nicola Adams, after conceding the opening round across the board, has

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taken rounds two and three unanimously to have a 1-point lead

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on the scorecards of all three judges here. Ren Cancan aware of

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that and it's now she, the boxer in blue, who is on the logo of centre

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ring, looking to take the contest to Adams. Remember, this is incredibly

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tight, maybe Word has made it down to the respective corners as to the

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status of the scorecards but still the boxes' concentration will remain

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absolute. Ren might change tactics which will not suit her, she is an

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out and out counterpuncher but if they feel she is behind she may have

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to come forward and lead and as long as Nicola Adams keeps the timing and

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accuracy going, she be OK. Again, plenty of the feint, plenty of

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twitching, the southpaw left not too far away from Ren but the opponents

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trying to draw something they can counter. So much thought and

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concentration behind each and every attack. Setting traps, trying to

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draw something from their opponent will stop a good left jab once again

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from Adam Zampa counter right hand was accurate. Ren making mistakes,

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her hands are very low and Adams is moving in with the right hand. This

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is the crucial part of the round, 30 seconds. A good burst from either

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boxer could nick the round. Adams has to finish strong, Ron. Both

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boxers will have that in bills, almost in a clock that lets them

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know how deep they are into a round and busts -- this is what Ren wants

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to be, she scores with a good long left. Adams gets back onto the front

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foot and drives Ren back towards the ropes. There an exchange on the

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final bell. But Nicola Adams is now surely on the cusp of returning to

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the gold medal bout. She took rounds to feinting three across the board,

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after conceding the opening round, and that's why she is all smiles in

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the red corner. Dave Holloway and Gary Hale remove the gloves. She

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feels she has done enough and is returning through to the gold medal

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bout. Some good things from both boxers but that long, straight right

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hand was belting shot from Adam Zampa the last ten seconds was

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crucial, and she finished strong, on the front foot, pushing her opponent

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back to the ropes. She is through to the final, in my opinion. Well done,

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Nicola Adams. Nicola Adams has already the great Dick McTaggart by

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securing Olympic bronze to follow the gold, she is trying to emulate

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Harry Mallin, who won in the 20s. The announcement. The winner by a

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unanimous decision... In the red corner... Nicola Adams.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Nicola Adams' quest to defend her

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gold medal that she won in London four years ago is one step closer to

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becoming reality. Another gold medal fight on

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Saturday. Another gold medal fight, I'm excited, I can't wait, I'm ready

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to go. You fought somebody who you knew very well, who you have beaten

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in London. How much was that in your mind when you walked in the ring

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today? I wasn't thinking about it too much. Four years is a long time

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for someone to change their style, technique, and strengthen their

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weaknesses so I had to take it for what it was an stick to the tactics.

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You are throwing out that jab as you were talking. That jab was immense

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today, it won in the fight. It did, I was using the jab. I have long

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arms and it paid off. You were so calm, apparently, and so nervous

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beforehand. Were you? I'm always nervous before every competition,

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you need the nervous energy to give you the adrenaline, so... How

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excited are you now about what lies ahead? I'm really excited now. I'd

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like to say thank you to everybody supporting back at home. I view. The

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next fight in the ring, do you mind who wins this? No, I don't mind. We

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will see who your opponent is, well done, Nicola, great stuff.

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That fabulous smile of Nicola Adams, the final will be against Sarah

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Ourahmoune, of France, who won the other semifinal. It's a gold or

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silver medal for Nicola Adams. One of the other defending champions was

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Nick Alistair Brownlee, he and his brother Jonny were in the triathlon

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this morning. This is what happened. COMMENTATOR:

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Alistair and his younger brother Jonny primed and ready to race. And

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they are away. What a spectacle. As the Brownlee Brothers hit the waves.

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And get to work. Richard Varga could be one to watch. The swim is almost

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done. Richard Varga has led right from the start. He has set a

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cracking pace. Varga comes out of the water. Polyanskiy hot on his

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heels. Alistair, Jonny is next, gets his bike and Jonny beats him out of

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transition. So far so good for the British flag, with Alistair and

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Jonathan Brownlee up near the front. The leading group of ten. That

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margin has now been extended. Within that group, they do have Vincent

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Luis, he could give the Brownlees a run for their money over 10,000

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metres. Is that Gordon Benson who has come unstuck? Benson has had a

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prank. He wasn't in contention. They are on the carpet now, the bike

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helmet is off and on the box. Johnny is first to move, joined by Vincent

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Luis. Read the Brownlee Brothers and Vincent Luis who have already gone

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away from the rest of the field. A little kick from Alistair, able to

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move it up a gear. Luis looks unable to respond. The boys from Yorkshire

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move clear of the field. Henri Shoeman holds the bronze medal at

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the moment. Alistair beginning to grimace, as he does, and he's moved

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away. Alistair has moved away from his younger brother. There was a

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decisive move. Alistair Brownlee, on his way potentially to become the

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first man ever to win two Olympic triathlon gold. Jonny has come

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through, 15 seconds down. Alistair Brownlee, he is the finest

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triathlete we've ever seen! Sums up towards his family and friends

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watching. -- he puts his thumbs up. It's a 1-2, a gold and silver for

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the Brownlee Brothers. I have just had the edge on Jonny in

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the last couple of races but he has killed me in training every day. So

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I wasn't sure. Later on Jonny said in four years' time hopefully

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Alistair will be older, greyer and slower so he might get a shot at the

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gold medal in Tokyo. Extraordinary Fortune-macro brothers to come home

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in first and second, and to make it look so easy. Fabulous. Now to the

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superfast sport of Canoe sprint and in the 200-metre kayak race we had a

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British pair, who were determined to finish what they had called

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unfinished business, they got caught on the line for the silver medal in

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London but this time round it was photo finish a game. -- photo finish

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again. Away they go, Olympic glory is some

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30 seconds away, Lithuania starts strongly. The pink boat belongs to

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Germany. They are trailing, looking very good Spain and Lithuania in the

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middle of the picture. Spain starting to come strong in the

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closing stages, no sign of the British in third position. Now they

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start to accelerate. It's still the Spaniards who are on the near side,

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the gold goes to Spain. It was a slow start from Heath and Schofield

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but they believed where others might not have done. They got the silver

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medal. Congratulations, the silver medal.

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How did it feel? It was confusing. How satisfying as it have grabbed

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that medal? It's a much nicer colour than last time. This guy is

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absolutely on file with his K-1. He's been killing me in training day

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in and day on, I didn't want to let him down because he's the best guy

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out there. Fabulous result for Liam Heath and four Jon Schofield, I have

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just found out what the crowds are flooding into. They are going to

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watch the basketball, Serbia against Spain. Hopefully they'll enjoy that,

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the women's semifinal. Let's head out into the ocean and get the

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latest from Shirley Robertson, we've had a gold medal for Giles Scott, a

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silver for Nick Dempsey today, a lap of honour for the winning prior --

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winning pair in the 470s, Shelley. Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark nearly

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wrapped it up two days ago and had to wait 14 hours for their final

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medal race. They sailed a beautifully clean race and finally

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could celebrate. They sailed up the beach, there were not allowed to but

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they sailed up the beach to their friends and family and it was quite

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a moment. We are currently about to see the very last race of the

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sailing. It's the women's 49er Fx, the first time it has been in the

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Olympic Games and after a 12 race heat series it's all come down to

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this. There is four nations battling for the medals, on equal points as

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to who beat Sahu and in amongst those four is Rio's well, I was

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going to call her the Queen of Rio, Martina, from a real dynasty of

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sailors here and remember, Brazil have won their most gold medals in

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this sport and a lot of them have been won by her and her uncle, her

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father and great-uncle, the sailing venue is packed with Brazilian fans

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and you we are very much looking forward to that battle.

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CLARE BALDING: That would be fabulous if she could

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win a medal, potentially three more to come. Let's reflect on the

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badminton, a bronze medal match for the unlikely, I guess they've been

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beating the guy is way ahead of them, Marcus Ellis and Chris

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Langridge, they've been having fantastic results, giant-killing,

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and today, they were out for a bronze medal.

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So, the Olympic gold-medal match. Can they overcome this pair? If they

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play like that, the answer is yes. That is so well worked. Very quickly

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back. Very tight opening game. It is well finished off by language

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Langridge. History in the making, perhaps. Four straight points now.

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Brilliant, my goodness may. Clever play. That's my goodness me. China

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take the second game and we will be treated to a third and deciding

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game. What a match this has been so far.

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The Chinese pair, to me, looks like they are running out of ideas, how

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to break down the defence. Absolutely magnificent. Oh, that's

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an unbelievable smash. Ten opportunities to secure the bronze

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medal. It is a challenge. It is in. A bronze medal for the British pair,

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a first ever medal in the men's doubles. I am so, so happy. It is

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absolutely massive for us and I'm so proud that we can be part of it. How

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you going to celebrate, we are in Brazil? I think we shouldn't say

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because we are professional Olympic bronze-medallist badminton players!

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I will be speaking to them here at 9:15pm. Why might have to offer them

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a Drake and see how professional they remain. Britain's first

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badminton doubles medal since Athens in 2004. -- Ager Inc. Now to a sport

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that only entered into thousand and eight, we saw the qualification

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races where they go one at a time. Today they go to the knockout stages

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and it is eight of them at a time. It is a bit like ski cross. Liam

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Phillips qualified tenth fastest and also in there, Kyle Evans.

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COMMENTATOR: Here we go, the first mass start race in Rio.

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The way they go, Graf with the inside line. Good start by Philips.

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Into the first time, Liam Phillips forced out a bit wide by Graf. Neck

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and neck, oh, Philips has gone down, crashing on his first run, three

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riders have gone down and the field is down to five riders and Nyhaug is

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leading this one. Being followed down the penultimate straight by the

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remnants of the field but it is the easiest victory that Nyhaug could

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have. The German rider coming over in second place. Third place,

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Jefferson Milano of Ecuador and Molina in fourth. What a disastrous

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start for Liam Phillips and they worry has to be whether that

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Olympics campaign has come to an end. A heavy fall leaving Liam

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Phillips still on the floor off the side of the track. Three big names

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in the heat coming down and they have clearly had a big one there.

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Straight from the Liam Phillips heat 2-over to heat watch oh. Not sure

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why that is happening. -- heat two, over to heat four. In way they go

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again. Going into the first time is going to be key, Connor Fields is

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going well so far for the United States, leading them around.

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Everyone is upright so far, unlike the last race. Connor Fields leads

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for the United States. Australia in second place. Gonzalo Molina from

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Argentina is riding well. Anthony Dean from Australia in second. Great

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riding by Fields. Anthony Dean of Australia, Molina from Argentina and

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Sharrah was the next 1-over the line and further back, Kyle Evans from

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Great Britain. Willoughby is nearest the camera in

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the yellow and green. Australia, getting muscled out a bit. We've

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lost one rider already. And there is a big crash, taking down Amadou

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Meara from France. Sam Willoughby is clear of everybody, leading the way,

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followed by the Colombians. Australia, one, Columbia two and

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three, with the Frenchman in fourth and the Russian, Tim Faye, in fifth.

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The other three are on the ground and so far, unfortunately, not able

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to pick themselves up. The final few moments before the second round of

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three. Before the finals of the BMX. Will they stay upright.

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Daudet has a little bit of space, van Gorkom in second place. The

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world champion has gone down and has fallen heavily and now the legal and

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is two the Netherlands are leading, it is van Gorkom followed by Trent

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Jones of New Zealand. Number five coming round Treimanis of Latvia.

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The Netherlands and New Zealand, the first two over the line but it is a

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bad run and a bad moment for Daudet of France. Last year's world

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champion looping over the line. It is something of a theme today in

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this quarterfinal series of races. We are hearing that Great Britain's

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Liam Phillips is out of the Olympic Games. There is a gap where Liam

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Phillips should be in this quarterfinal heat two. Here we go.

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Nyhaug with the inside line but Milano is slightly ahead of him

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although Nyhaug goes through the first time in first place, everybody

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going round in first place. We'll take that at this stage. Tim Faye is

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challenging for first place. There is a crash, Graf has gone down and

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take the South African as well. Nyhaug from Canada leading the way,

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Milano in second and Brethauer from Germany in third. Another crash as

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the three riders crossed the line. Canada, Germany and also Venezuelan.

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The latest rider to crash, Syarifudin of Indonesia. Graf has

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fallen in both races. It is a star-studded heat. Relieved to see

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Daudet back after that crash in the second heat.

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Niek Kimmann is looking to make a good start, van Gorkom starting well

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and Daudet is out, he's on his bike but he has nothing left. He's of the

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running. Nick Long from the yard estates is on the way, followed by

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Jones of New Zealand. Lasse Viren from the United States. The Dutchman

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are trying to get in on it. Still in front, the United States and it is

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really close behind the Brazilian rider, he goes down on the last

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corner as he was making a big challenge. Nick Long goes over the

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line in first, Jones in second and Niek Kimmann pipping van Gorkom for

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third place. The Brazilian rider who was straining every sinew to get in

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the mix on the final turn, going off, and he couldn't make it and

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ended up on the deck. Kyle Evans. The sole representative left in the

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BMX so far. Liam Phillips crashed out. Really building up speed

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quickly over the first few seconds of this race. Pressure is being put

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on by Sharrah but Anthony Dean is in the lead, going wide around the

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outside, chased by Sharrah. Molina in the blue and white of Argentina

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is up there. And Turner coming into the action in fourth place for

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Australia. Going through the rhythm section, Dean leading the way,

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chased by Sharrah and also by Conor fields. They can see the finish line

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in front of them -- Conor fields. Excellent win for Anthony Dean,

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crossing in first place. Sharrah in second place. Fields in third. The

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third and final run. The last of the quarterfinal feats. Sam Willoughby

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and Twan van Gendt in the lead. Willoughby again has time to pick

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his line, he has a bit of daylight, the Dutch men trying to breathe down

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his neck. It is Australia and the Netherlands and Carlos Oquendo. They

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scrap between the Colombians. Over the line, a photo finish between Sam

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Willoughby and try and content. -- prime van Gent. A spectacular day of

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BMX hasn't ended the way that Liam Phillips would have liked, he's

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going to the hospital after a big crash, we are hearing compassion.

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Bitterly disappointing. Heartbreaking, he has put in so much

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effort. Lasse Viren -- compassion. He had a great start,

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in the top two but he collided with another rider coming out of the

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first time, very heavily, banging his head. He'll be bitterly

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disappointed. Such a hard way to exit these Olympic Games. It's the

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sport, it is the way that BMX is and the riders seem to be very

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philosophical about it. But this is the Olympic Games, the big one, once

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every four years and he will be bitterly disappointed. The world

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champion doesn't go through to the semifinals and nor does the

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defending Olympic champion and nor does Kyle Evans, the other British

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rider but he has had a great experience. He has, he will be

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disappointed not to get to the semis but he will have learned so much and

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he will be looking at Tokyo now, thinking about this experience and

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learning from it. He will come back stronger and faster and hopefully we

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will see him up there pushing for the medals. Back tomorrow, we will

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see what the conditions are like. Whatever happens it is certain to be

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brutal, that is some sport. Semifinals and final coming up

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tomorrow. I'm going to take the Olympic sport over to BBC Two now.

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Tune in because you will see live coverage of Jade

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This is a dog toy I chew to release tension before a fight.

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Do what you do, David, before... Imagine it's...

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Your eyes, at that moment, definitely said,

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