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seen some brilliant dives. And we have also seen some drops. The door

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is still wide open for Tom. Let's check in and see what is happening

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at the golf. Some of the top players in the world

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are really feeling the heat, Charley Hull has just dropped a shot to go

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to seven under, within one shot of the bronze medal position, she was

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at one point tied for that position with four other players but a bogey

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means she is now just outside the metal. The world number one Lydia

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Ko, the 19-year-old, also feeling the pressure, she has dropped a

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shot, this tee shot found the rough, and it ended up with a bogey. She is

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an eight under par, tied with the American Gerina Pilar. If it ends up

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going to a play-off, perhaps Charley Hull will be in it, if she can pick

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up more birdies on the back nine. They then go back and play the 18th

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over and over until there is a winner.

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We have the chasing pack all going for the bronze on eight under and

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Charley Hull is on seven under, so she's still in contention. Right,

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now around four of the diving. You rejoin us with the Mexican, Ivan

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Garcia, who has high tariff dives throughout his programme. Only 3.4.

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Only! Reverse 3.5 somersaults. World, Ivan Garcia had a bit of... A

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mixed bag of dives in the preliminaries, but he is rocking and

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rolling in this semifinal. It is a very good take-off. He spins so, so

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quickly and just about manages to stop the dive from over rotating. He

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will come away with a huge score again and he will be right up there,

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with Qiu Bo, and Boudia and Tom Daley wavering. Absolutely. The big

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dive comes in the next round, too. We move on to Vincent Riendeau, who

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was also in the top 12 at the moment.

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Very nice from Riendeau, opting to use his dives, not playing his safe.

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This is what happens. When you play safe and the big guns are faltering,

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you can be right up there. So at the moment our 19-year-old from Canada

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is in qualification spot. And looking pretty good right now.

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Canada only going to get one into the final, if they can, and he could

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be the man. 84.15, good stuff from Vincent Riendeau. He is ready for

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his arm stand, the Brazilian. He's 16th at the moment.

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He has some work to do but he has the crowd behind him. And after an

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excellent performance in his fourth Olympic Games last night, here he is

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hanging on in this semifinal. Good take-off. Neat and tidy. Clean

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entry into the water. And the marks will reflect that as well. 78.40.

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Only three point -- three .2 degrees of difficulty. Now, a big dive from

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German Sanchez. It is a fraction short or quite

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short of vertical. We have seen some others will really falter on this

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dive. All he needed to do was wait in his position to get the vertical

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entry but he panics a little bit. He doesn't get it around quite far

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enough. Big tariff dives, though, so there will be a lot of marks

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attached to it. It is in the 70s for Sanchez, for the Mexican. Now onto

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Woo Haram. Well, Woo Haram has done a good

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enough job on that dive. Maybe he will hypnotise the judges because he

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does have a huge banana style back arch as he goes into the water but

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because of that, he manages to save it and pull the diving with hardly

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any splash. Because of that splash this entry and because he snuck the

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entry in, he could get away with some good marks here. Because of the

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degree of difficulty, he ends up with 81! Well done. 81 because of

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the 3.6. That has given him a little bit of a lift. Now, here comes

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Quintero. I mentioned, the he was 31st at the worlds last year and

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when it came to the test event, the World Cup here, he was six. Well, it

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is a game of tactics well played. This is a lower degree of

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difficulty. Only 3.2. Very easy. Easy compared to some of the other

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choices you can make. It is a game of tactics well played for Rafael

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Quintero. He might get 8.5s on this. Maybe even nines. So, from our only

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Puerto Rican competitor in the diving, he will safely make it

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through to the final. Yes, based in America, and doing him a lot of

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good. The Australian, James Connor, going

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for this version of the arm stand. This is the arm stand back double

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somersault 1.5 twists. Well, that is a real shame. This is

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his lowest degree of difficulty. And just not getting after that dive. He

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falls off the diving board. He needs a much stronger flick with the legs

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and pop-up. If you go after it too much, you end up flying over so it

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is a fine line about giving it too much and not enough. And that was

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not enough. He is short. That will probably mean he will move outside

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the top 12, depending, of course. The sun was shining directly in the

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eyes of the divers around the board, but it has moved around, and it

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isn't as visible now as it was. Even Minibaev making a little bit of

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a mess up on that dive. Drifting too far away from the diving board.

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Normally he is very solid on this. He caused himself all sorts of

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difficulty, unable to control it before he goes in. Splash thrown up.

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It was a great dive for him in the preliminaries, helping him to get

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through. He will be nowhere near his score now. Look. He's fine, though.

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He will slip down a peg or two, maybe even more than that with two

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more rounds to come. We move on to Sascha Klein. He's eighth.

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He will be even more comfortable with that. That is his equal highest

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degree of difficulty with another dive with 3.6 to come. He's holding

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his composure, following his process, ignoring the Battle of the

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divers around him, just concentrating on each dive as it

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comes. That is all you can do. That is the same as all the athletes

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should be doing. Tom Daley included. Nothing you can do about the first

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three. The only thing you can do is concentrate on your dives. He

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flicked a switch in round three to get going. The other German now,

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Martin Wolfram, going straight off the back of his team-mate.

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The two Germans looking like they will both progress. Even Wolfram

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marginally short of vertical so not as good as his team-mate. The

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take-off is good enough. This dive doesn't take as long for him as some

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of the taller competitors, but he is a little low on the water and

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doesn't get the vertical entry. So he'll still be OK, though, I think.

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How much damage the? 72.80 is the final mark for Wolfram in round four

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and he's OK. He's a couple of places below Klein. The 21-year-old

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Frenchman, Benjamin Auffret. Wow! Classy dive. 3.3 degrees of

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difficulty, and that is worth 9.5s. That entry is the nominal. --

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phenomenal. Spinning quickly and he buries the finish. Look at that,

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there's not enough splash to fill half a teacup. A cup? -- egg cup?

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Yes. He has been very impressive so far. One of the highest marks we've

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seen of the day. There was a couple of in the 90s but that was right up

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there. Now David Boudia. Well, Boudia not managing to get himself

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out of the hole he's in. Not in as much danger as Tom Daley. But David

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Boudia isn't up there in the business end of the field, as we'd

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expect to see him. And this isn't going to help him a great deal. He

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won't even get sevens on this because he doesn't quite get the

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dive in. There is. It's done. Those are your scores, next one. Two

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sevens and a 6.5 for the American. He is seventh at the moment with

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another three to go will so he will be in the top 12 for the flood. This

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man has had absolutely no problems whatsoever from dive wanted dive

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three. 91, 91, 88 so far for Chen Aisen, who has been absolutely

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exemplary throughout 2016 and the World Series. And he continues in

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that vein. There is no trouble at all for this man. 20 years old. When

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he's diving at his best, he looks almost unbeatable. And this isn't

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far away from his best. That is another huge dive. This will be his

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highest scoring dive. How was it possible to get your forehead on

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your ankles? Anatomically, I'm totally befuddled. You do yoga, you

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should know these things! And I do, it is incredibly difficult, that

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incredible flexibility. So, Chen Aisen with a 97.

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Now, Qiu Bo. A little undercooked today.

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Yes, it does! He's made of tough, resilient stuff. Qiu Bo with his

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strapped right foot. He gets into this dive, just that trademark spin

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speed is incredible for a pike position. This will get close to 100

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points. It is even better than Chen Aisen's. He needed it because he was

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a little bit off the pace. Just letting everyone know he's still

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around. Vincent Riendeau our first three figure score of the semifinals

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for Qiu Bo. Now, the European champion has some work to do. There

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is still time in which to do it, but he needs to start here because he is

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18th, is Tom Daley. If you've just joined us, you won't believe that.

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It is better. He scored 103 in the prelims. This is not as good but it

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is an improvement, and that is what we want to see. Pops up, into his

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spin, just leaving it fractionally short of a vertical and does not

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quite straighten out so the judges will not go more than 7.5, but it is

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OK, gets him 81, it will be helpful, but he is still at the bottom of the

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pack with some comebacks to do. Here is how things are stand at the end

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of the round, we know where Tom is, the important wing is how much

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ground he has to make up. 12-18 is the important thing from his point

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of view. 293 down to 261. That is a lot, it is over 30 points for him to

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make up to get into the top 12. It is achievable but it will take some

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doing. That was better, but will it be good

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enough, because the others have stepped

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It was decent, but he is hesitant, he looks nervous. Under these dives

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yesterday he got straight tens. He is still within a shout. He has gone

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from 40 points behind to 32 points behind qualification. And he has the

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easier dives to finish on. So I still think he is in position to

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sneak into the final. You were in this position and had to fight your

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way into your final, if you were in this position, what would you say to

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him? It is hard, you make it into such a massive deal. But he only has

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to defeat six people and if you look at the list he can do, he showed

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yesterday the talent he is, so he just must bring calm, focused. It is

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so difficult but he has just got to be focused and do the last couple of

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dives as well as he can, if he does so he will be fine, and he can fly

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later. It does not help when the competition pool out a stunning

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dive. From Qiu Bo, what did you make of this? One of the best I have ever

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seen. So, fair enough. He takes it to town. That pike she is completely

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flat. And the way he lets go out three somersaults... Will Tom have

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watched that? They will have seen that, yes. What I hope is that he

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will thought, OK, that inspires me. I was hoping he would see it and

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step up. But he has a good score, 81, it is decent, hopefully he nails

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his two last dives. 20 of drama. He is still in the fight but it is

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going to be tough. -- plenty of drama.

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ORE: He is putting us through the mill. We will be back with Helen in

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a moment. In the women's triathlon Non Stanford is right in the mix,

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BBC One, if you want to check on that. Over to the Red Button if you

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want to see how Charley Hull is getting on in the women's golf. She

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has gained a couple of shots in the final round and is in the hunt for a

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medal. There is also tae kwon do to show you. Bianca Walton will go in

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her category at about 4:30pm. A lovely little demonstration on the

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Red Button and the apt, if you want to check it out. Women's basketball

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is reaching the end of the competition. The bronze medal match

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sees France versus Serbia, if you want to see that, head over to the

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Red Button, and if wrestling is your thing, and it is definitely his

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thing, in centre picture, the Americans are enjoying themselves

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right now. But it is time to go back for the final couple of dives in the

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Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre. Ivan Garcia with the biggest tariff

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dive you will see on the ten metres board. 4.1 degree of difficulty,

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inward for half somersaults. A massive mark if he gets it right. --

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fauna -- four and a half somersaults. It is so difficult. 4.1

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degrees. Fingers crossed in the audience. Here is the super slow

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motion. He just does not quite straighten out in time but it does

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not matter because Garcia has been rocking it and he is easily in the

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top six, even with a mistake on that. But because of the huge degree

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of difficulty, he still gets 80 points. That is what happens when

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you really push it out and go for broke. And he has. 79.95, Garcia, he

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is in no danger of going out. Whereas Vincent Riendeau, at the

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moment, 3.5 somersaults with Tuck, for the Canadian... He was in

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eighth, much further up than I expected to see this young man. But

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until this point he has been diving very consistently. This just got

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away from him ever so slightly. He kicks out and points his toes a

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little too high. Over he goes, mid-60s, probably. You can just see

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the over rotation taking place with the toes moving to the right of the

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screen, the market reflects it. Tom Daley will need a few people to

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falter and Vincent Riendeau has just dropped about ten, 15 points. Hugo

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Parisi, the same problem as Tom Daley, he needs to make up a lot of

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ground at this stage. That is a really good effort. But I think this

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would be the last time we see him in the competition, there is just too

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much work to do. He needs nines and tens, which incidentally is what Tom

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Daley will need on his final two dives, which is capable of, but this

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man however, he is not capable of those kind of scores. He is just

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outside making the final. Good hair, is that you, Bob? I knew you would

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say that. I have been working on it. German Sanchez. Two places outside

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qualification. 14th, for the other Mexican, who does not do the

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eye-catching dives. A reverse three and a half for the Mexican who needs

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marks, and quick. That will certainly help. Just when he needed

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it the most. A first-class effort. He is watching his team-mate Garcia

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in the dismiss end of the field. Sanchez is just outside were needs

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to be, but that will get him right in amongst it. Not at the top of the

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leaderboard, thoughts sitting into the realms of making the top 12. A

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big mark for Sanchez and at the moment Mexico are one and two in the

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early stages of round five. Garcia leading the way, Sanchez in second

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place. Woo Ha-ram, nowhere near as good as yesterday, but still an

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11th, although that is still flirting with missing the final.

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Arms stand, back, three somersaults for Woo Ha-ram. Sneaky, he has done

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it again. A swingy take-off, making the control of the dive even more

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challenging. A little bit of a wobble getting into the arms stand,

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shows a steady balance, then just manages to save the entry again. He

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is sneaking his way into the final, isn't it? Look at that. 78. 78.75,

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Woo Ha-ram, nowhere near as good as yesterday, but somehow the officials

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going with him on everything. A man now improved by 100 points from the

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World Championships to the test event here in Rio earlier in the

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year. Rafael Quintero. Another solid dive. He does have a buffer. Even

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though he ended up short of vertical and his entry and will only come

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away with sevens, I predict, it means he will still stay in

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contention for a spot in the final. Which is all he needs to do. It is

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all that the athletes are looking for here. He got six Place at the

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World Cup, and is well on his way to that now, 69.30. Now those who have

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a bit of catching up to make in the last two rounds, the Australian,

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James Connor, back, three and a half somersaults, we .3, so not a huge

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tariff dive for the Australian -- three .3. Try to make up ten points

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if you can. Everybody is making a play for it,

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including this young man. Down in 15th, he has just pulled one out of

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the bag. Even 3.3, when you do it that well, it is putting pressure on

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Tom Daley especially. He does to a little bit over. -- tip. OK, 75.

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75.9. Viktor Minibaev, the back three and a half, this time in the

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pike position for the Russian who is in six. Fourth in London four years

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ago in 2012. He has botched it a little bit. Almost lost his swimming

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trunks, the waterproofing down his trunks because he was short of

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vertical as he goes in. -- the water cooling -- pulling down his trunks.

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I think he has the buffer. 3.6 degree of difficulty. 72 for Viktor

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Minibaev who goes up into third as things stand. Sascha Klein, for

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Germany. Two Germans going back-to-back. Reverse three and a

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half. Just about saving that dive. This is tense stuff here in the

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semifinal. He just feels himself rotating slowly on the dive so he

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points his feed directly up to the sky and just about does a Houdini on

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that dive. Will the judges be sold on it? They are. So he has actually

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been pretty consistent. There is no doubt he will be back amongst the

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top 12 later on in the day. His German team-mate, however, not quite

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so comfortable. 3.6 degree of difficulty. Back, two and a half

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twists. Martin Wolfram, of Germany. 3.6, it could prove to be decisive.

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We have seen him shamble this quite a few times but he is on it today,

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aware that his place is not secure and he needs to pull out the dives.

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Squeezing into that pike shape, doing his utmost to make the dive

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all the way around to vertical, which he almost completes, 81, it is

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still good. So, he's just below Minibaev at this

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stage. This man has been on point all the way through the

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preliminaries and in the semifinal so far, the Frenchman, Benjamin

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Auffret. A little bit of wind as he gets vertical.

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He is neat and tidy all the way through. Just exhaling as he gets

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out because he knows he didn't quite get that round far enough. But

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sneakily keeps all the splashdown, which is quite a skill. He has been

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consistent enough to still be right up there, no trouble for our young

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Frenchman who only started diving in 2010. Very impressive. And you

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wouldn't put it past to be knocking on the door of the top three later

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today with the consistency has shown. The Olympic champion now.

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Boudia all over the place as well. Now, unlike Tom Daley, he was up

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there in the top ten but this won't help him. Normally, you can bank on

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this one from Boudia, but he could have withdrawn himself from

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contention. The judges are going to punish him for that. And he will

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also need the dive of his life to get through in the final round.

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First two rounds, 86 from David Boudia, so looking like he was in

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cruise control. Then, suddenly, into the 60s on his next three dives.

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Could we lose the European champion and Olympic champion in the

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competition? We can't say it because there's still one more dive for Tom

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Daley in this round and one more in round six.

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Oh, my word. Oh, my word! Five out of five for the well oiled machine.

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Bullet-proof. Full close. -- full plus. This is how he can dive which

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is why he's unbeaten this year. 100 points pretty much coming his way.

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He is the man to beat. All of the dives. 91 times two, 80 eight. That

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is his biggest so far, 99.9, nearly into the three figures. We've only

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seen one of those that was from man, Qiu Bo. Well, it is an impressive

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dive. 3.8 degrees of difficulty, so Bob can't even tell you what it's

:33:35.:33:40.

called to get it all in. Even in slow motion, it is doctor-mac wow!

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Over rotates, manages to keep the splashdown. That 3.8 degrees of

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difficulty won't count so much for him because he's only going to come

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with 7.5s on that over rotation so it isn't the best we've seen from

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Qiu Bo but he is safe, he is through. This man, however, coming

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up next... He has to dig deep. OK, the reparation job has to start

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here and it has to start with this. Yesterday, he got tens on this dive.

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He got one that counted and two .5s. He need something along those lines

:34:26.:34:26.

today. That is going to help a locked. --

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help a lot. But we are still in the danger zone. Beautiful dive from Tom

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Daley, responding to the pressure he finds himself under. He needs to get

:34:49.:34:54.

nines and 9.5s, and he will get that and he'll move up the field but

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he'll still be bottom. So he will need an absolute monster of a last

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dive. Well, he's moved up three places on the basis of that. 18th up

:35:06.:35:11.

to 15, needs to do likewise in the last round, so all is not lost. Not

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as good as in the preliminaries but he has given himself a chance. How

:35:22.:35:27.

far is he in the qualification now? The China 12. he has to make up 18

:35:28.:35:40.

points on the last round to make it through to the final later today.

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We've joked all week we've had everything at the swimming pool, the

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green pool, the proposal, the drama. This is drama on another scale. Can

:35:50.:35:53.

he make it into the 12th meaning he gets a place in the final? He still

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can do that. That is brilliant. He's diving three and a half pike back.

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With a bit of luck, hopefully he'll make it. Where will his head be this

:36:06.:36:11.

point? Earlier in the competition, he wasn't in the right place. He now

:36:12.:36:15.

seems to have put himself in the right place. I was even questioning

:36:16.:36:20.

whether he was in the right place when he was walking up the stairs

:36:21.:36:24.

because he looked angry and I'm sure he's feeling a lot of emotions but

:36:25.:36:28.

he put himself into the right place to get himself down there in nines.

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And we could probably do with some of the people in the mix to drop a

:36:34.:36:38.

little bit to give him that space. So, it's not just me, you want other

:36:39.:36:45.

people to mark-up as well. So, the sixth and final round of the

:36:46.:36:50.

competition. We're still on telly! Has it going at the golf? Well, you

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Myers -- might as well hang the gold medal around her neck, Inbee Park.

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An amazing putt. He has -- she has had an amazing touch all day. So,

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she just needs to keep her head and keep solid for the rest of her round

:37:18.:37:22.

and the gold will be hers. This is an idea of what the rest of the

:37:23.:37:30.

field needs to do. Harukyo Nomura already in the clubhouse. Stacy

:37:31.:37:37.

Lewis is on nine under and if she can clinch a birdie at the 18th,

:37:38.:37:41.

then she will be up into a silver medal position. Charley Hull needs a

:37:42.:37:48.

strong finish over the last three holes if she's going to be in

:37:49.:37:53.

contention. Thank you. Right, Tom Daley has got

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a scrap on his hands. Let's rejoin our commentators around six of the

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semifinal of the men's individual metre platform.

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Reducing the first dive of round six, final round. That is the second

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of them. Domonic Bedggood of Australia. He was right on the cusp,

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12 place after around five and he will have an agonising wait now.

:38:25.:38:28.

They are good marks, though. It might be enough to take over the

:38:29.:38:35.

threshold. Tom Daley, he is looking on. He is analysing the other dives

:38:36.:38:42.

or thinking about his dive. Just be concentrating on his own dive.

:38:43.:38:46.

Nothing he can do about these, he needs to dive for his life. Nikita

:38:47.:38:55.

Shleikher, probably going to be saying goodbye to this Russian here

:38:56.:39:04.

because he's down there. Not enough. Not enough for him to make it

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through. Landing here, there and everywhere, never getting anything

:39:12.:39:15.

completely right. And never getting anything completely wrong but that

:39:16.:39:18.

won't be good enough. His third-round dive, if I remember, was

:39:19.:39:24.

way off. So, you cannot make huge mistakes and make it through. Or can

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you? Let's wait and see. Not this man, though. That'll be the end of

:39:31.:39:36.

the competition for the Russian. The coach gives him a consoling pat on

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the back. Well, he's good enough to make it

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through. That is all about the place a little bit. His twisting and

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twisting, which is the nature of the dive. Fingers crossed, again.

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Fingers crossed and he needed it because he is skew whiff on the

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bottom. There he goes, flipping into the water. The judges should only

:40:08.:40:12.

give him 6.5s for that. They might be mesmerised by the complexity of

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the dive and the fact he managed to keep the splashdown. Pretty sure

:40:17.:40:20.

that as a family member cheering him on the. The judges were giddy on

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that one. The total is 85.5. Gosh, there's a lot involved in this

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one. That is an area at the end from our Canadian. I don't know how much

:41:02.:41:06.

of a buffer he had in 11th. But he has left that dive as he did in the

:41:07.:41:10.

preliminaries slightly incomplete. So it's back to the old school, 1.5

:41:11.:41:16.

somersaults, 3.5 twists, he looks good but he gets stuck at rotation

:41:17.:41:21.

and drifts into the water assured. He's going to get caned by the

:41:22.:41:27.

judges which might see him out. 19 ahead of Tom Daley, going into the

:41:28.:41:33.

last round. I think that has opened the door. So, 20 points

:41:34.:41:40.

differential. Tom Daley might be edging his way back in.

:41:41.:42:01.

And he finishes with a sterling effort. Just to make it through,

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this is his fourth Olympic Games, his best ever performance, making it

:42:08.:42:11.

through to the semifinals. Wonderful work. He has thoroughly enjoyed

:42:12.:42:21.

competing at the grand old age 32, it hurts like crazy at any age let

:42:22.:42:27.

alone in your early 30s. Finishing with his best dive but not good

:42:28.:42:31.

enough for the final but wonderful, wonderful from Hugo Parisi. And a

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standing ovation to go with it. Or some sitting, some standing, but

:42:42.:42:45.

getting a great, rapturous reception here at the Maria Lenk for his

:42:46.:42:53.

performance here. He isn't going to progress further but they've enjoyed

:42:54.:43:03.

his diving. German Sanchez, probably done enough, but he needs to finish

:43:04.:43:04.

it off here. He has got a OK. It's definitely

:43:05.:43:21.

possible but it is a huge degree of difficulty, 3.8, to we're looking at

:43:22.:43:25.

the execution marks from the judges. Two highest, two lowest, and the

:43:26.:43:31.

three that remain are multiplied by 3.8. So I think this will be good

:43:32.:43:38.

enough to see German Sanchez make it through. Both Mexican stifling,

:43:39.:43:42.

upping the game and making it through comfortably two tonight's

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final. Yes, they are sink repairs. They are not doing like-for-like

:43:48.:43:57.

dives, though. That puts him up to 462, which is the comfort zone. This

:43:58.:44:03.

man, however, cannot do his dive from or you will be out.

:44:04.:44:10.

He has put himself in the danger zone. It is good, it is 3.6, but it

:44:11.:44:18.

needed to be exceptional to ensure his place. He'll be one of those

:44:19.:44:22.

athletes on the poolside now nervously watching the remaining

:44:23.:44:28.

competitors in this competition. What is he going to get on that,

:44:29.:44:33.

sevens? You'll be right up there with Bedggood and Steele Johnson,

:44:34.:44:40.

those boys are in the danger zone. A bit too much splash on entry.

:44:41.:44:46.

Actually, 7.5s will count. It isn't bad. Tom Daley is on 452. He will

:44:47.:44:58.

have to get above the three figure mark to go above Woo. Now Rafael

:44:59.:45:06.

Quintero. What an Olympics he is having. Yes, he is still

:45:07.:45:18.

unfaltering. Many athletes around him are making glaring errors,

:45:19.:45:23.

including European champions, world champions and Olympic champions. Our

:45:24.:45:28.

22-year-old from Puerto Rico is just knocking the men, dive after dive,

:45:29.:45:33.

after dive. Welcome to the Olympic final, my friend. It's so good!

:45:34.:45:43.

81.6, confirmation on your screen, he will be back for more later on

:45:44.:45:51.

today, the Puerto Rico. Based in the USA. Nervous at times for anybody in

:45:52.:45:59.

and around the top 12. This man probably does not have enough in the

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locker, points wise, to get them now. Reverse three and a half

:46:04.:46:11.

somersaults with tuck, for James Connor. I think it will be goodbye

:46:12.:46:16.

to the Australian unless he does something absolutely exceptional and

:46:17.:46:19.

probably then it still will not be quite enough.

:46:20.:46:22.

It is OK, in fact, it is a great dive, but it is not good enough to

:46:23.:46:42.

make it through to this final. So that is the last we will see of

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James Connor. His team-mate, Bedggood, is still in the top 12,

:46:53.:46:57.

and has a nervous wait, but James Connor will not be progressing. We

:46:58.:47:04.

will wait and see what the judges say on that. He did his best. But

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the best was not good enough. 66.3 is what he gets. Viktor Minibaev,

:47:14.:47:24.

already thinking about a place into my's top 12, seventh, and a high

:47:25.:47:30.

tariff dive, but just needs to seal his place. A high place for a lower

:47:31.:47:38.

position for the dive tonight. Back to know have somersaults, to enough

:47:39.:47:45.

twists. -- two and a half somersaults, two and a half twists.

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This is Viktor Minibaev's effort and it is more than good enough to

:47:57.:48:07.

progress. Here, the marks and he now is one of five that have a queue

:48:08.:48:22.

beside their names. That is five of the 12 places secured. He will be

:48:23.:48:29.

back. Sascha Klein, likely to be there also. Back to now have

:48:30.:48:37.

somersaults, two and a half twists, the German could be a threat

:48:38.:48:42.

tonight. 3.6 degree of difficulty on this. It is not his best effort but

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it is good enough. Just his second dive was not there, but certainly

:48:50.:48:59.

this one, good diving, high degree of difficulty, consistent, minimal

:49:00.:49:03.

on the mistakes, and he is through to the Olympic final again. Yes,

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nobody has hit 500 yet, but I am sure that Chen Aisen will, I am

:49:12.:49:19.

certain he will, but that is enough to completely progress into the

:49:20.:49:22.

final. Will he be joined by another German? Martin Wolfram Finishes with

:49:23.:49:30.

his biggest tariff dive at the end. This can go wrong, we have seen it

:49:31.:49:37.

go wrong. Will a second German join him? He has done a good job. That

:49:38.:49:46.

was great for Martin Wolfram, not so good for Tom Daley. It can easily go

:49:47.:49:52.

wrong and that is how I was watching it as well. The take-off is good. He

:49:53.:49:58.

gets into the water OK. He will mathematically be out of reach of

:49:59.:50:02.

Tom Daley now. But there are a few people that Tom Daley can catch.

:50:03.:50:08.

This is going to go right down to the last dive, the last dive. I

:50:09.:50:15.

think for Martin Wolfram that will be good enough. Yes, qualified

:50:16.:50:24.

already, he is through, Benjamin Auffret has already done enough, you

:50:25.:50:32.

would think, now back to and a half somersaults, two and a half twists,

:50:33.:50:41.

3.6, for the Frenchman. Regardless of how much time he spends in the

:50:42.:50:45.

son he is an exciting diver to watch. Great lines when he gets it

:50:46.:50:52.

right. This is probably his weakest effort so far. He is coming back

:50:53.:50:56.

from a pretty severe injury, earlier this year, missing the European

:50:57.:51:02.

Championships, did not quite finish the job there, so an uninspiring

:51:03.:51:07.

finish from Benjamin Auffret, who was right up in the business end of

:51:08.:51:11.

the field, but I think you had enough of a buffer. Yes, easy. It

:51:12.:51:18.

actually lifts him into second as things stand. Eight of the 12 places

:51:19.:51:29.

are now secured. This man has not yet secured his, he is 13th, the

:51:30.:51:33.

defending Olympic champion, could miss out here. It is a superb dive

:51:34.:51:46.

to finish. But it needed to be. A 3.6 degree of difficulty, the same

:51:47.:51:49.

degree of difficulty we will see from Tom Daley but David Boudia had

:51:50.:51:56.

a bit of a lead on him. This will only get 8.5 I think, enough to get

:51:57.:52:03.

ahead of some of the athletes. This is right in the danger zone. This

:52:04.:52:10.

will be a nervous wait for David Boudia to see what Tom Daley comes

:52:11.:52:14.

up with. That score is low by his standards. Safe to say that Tom

:52:15.:52:20.

Daley will need to get three figures, I can see no other way that

:52:21.:52:23.

he will make the final than three figures. 100 plus, like last time,

:52:24.:52:30.

for Tom Daley. Mathematically possible. Chen Aisen, lack, two and

:52:31.:52:39.

a half somersaults, two and a half twists, he has been absolutely

:52:40.:52:42.

sublime today, a masterclass of diving. He completes the masterclass

:52:43.:52:48.

although I still think he has slightly more in the tank. But this

:52:49.:52:52.

will be an absolute monster of a score. Not quite as big as Tom Daley

:52:53.:53:03.

in the prelims. But 550 and more, for Chen Aisen, with many others

:53:04.:53:09.

faltering around him, he will win despite massive margin. Already he

:53:10.:53:17.

is 62 point clear of Garcia in second place now. Qiu Bo, next, can

:53:18.:53:30.

bridge a little bit of that gap. What does Tom need to take out

:53:31.:53:43.

Steele? . He has been a little bit here and there, that is not a top

:53:44.:53:48.

notch effort. From the three-time world champion. But good enough to

:53:49.:53:57.

get through. So Bo is through, going into the top three with that final

:53:58.:54:06.

dive, no mistakes. Tom Daley needs 102 points. This needs to be...

:54:07.:54:23.

Well, it is tense. Actually, it would be level if he gets 101. Tom

:54:24.:54:34.

Daley, it is down to you. Do you have what it takes to get 101 point,

:54:35.:54:44.

to get level With 12th? The biggest dive of your life coming out right

:54:45.:54:53.

now. No, no. That's it. Unbelievable. We did not predict

:54:54.:55:01.

this. That is the biggest turn up, Tom Daley, winning by a country mile

:55:02.:55:06.

yesterday, and today, in the semifinals, not making it through.

:55:07.:55:14.

What an awful day for Tom. I really feel for him. Of course, an Olympic

:55:15.:55:21.

bronze medallist in the sink row, with Dan Goodfellow, nobody can take

:55:22.:55:25.

it away from him, but he will be devastated. To confirm, Tom Daley

:55:26.:55:32.

finishes in 18th place. What a reversal in fortunes. Yesterday, the

:55:33.:55:40.

rest, today, the worst. -- yesterday, the best. It completely

:55:41.:55:47.

turned the competition on its head from yesterday to today. He is not

:55:48.:55:57.

coming back for the final tonight of the ten metres platform. There is

:55:58.:56:12.

confirmation for you. 403.25. That is a ridiculous score compared with

:56:13.:56:15.

what he did yesterday. And pretty much every dive was down, in fact

:56:16.:56:26.

every dive was. We are thinking, OK, Tom has got it together. There he is

:56:27.:56:34.

with his coach, Jane. Well, I think that probably means now, almost for

:56:35.:56:39.

certain, that Tom Daley will carry on... I don't know. She has worked

:56:40.:56:46.

so hard, trained so hard, the hardest working athlete I know, Jane

:56:47.:56:54.

and they have put in 100%, you cannot fault them. Here we go with

:56:55.:57:02.

some of the highlights. Not from our point of view. OK, well... Tom just

:57:03.:57:13.

not able to come up with the goods today. This was his final dive, it

:57:14.:57:21.

needed to be his best ever, and it was far from it. He lost it by

:57:22.:57:27.

putting himself on the too much pressure with all of his other

:57:28.:57:39.

dives. Woo Ha-ram, he knew that that mistake... Well, what do we make of

:57:40.:57:45.

it? Helen, I am sure you are as gobsmacked as we are.

:57:46.:57:52.

Deflated and disappointed. Let's not forget this young man has grown up

:57:53.:57:58.

in front of the nation. He has dealt with some very difficult things in

:57:59.:58:01.

front of the public and yesterday could not have gone better, top of

:58:02.:58:06.

the leaderboard going into the semifinals but unfortunately at the

:58:07.:58:09.

end of the semifinals he finishes 18th, missing a place in the final.

:58:10.:58:15.

A difficult and is appointing day for sports fans all over the

:58:16.:58:16.

country. -- disappointing. We did not see that coming, but we

:58:17.:58:26.

will try to get the reaction of Tom and bring it to you. Nobody more

:58:27.:58:34.

disappointed than Tom Daley himself. The live action continues here on

:58:35.:58:39.

BBC Four. Look at this here, if you don't mind. A little kid who is

:58:40.:58:50.

absolutely spent. Now we will talk about golf. One week ago Justin Rose

:58:51.:58:53.

claimed that the first Olympic gold medal for 112 years, and the same

:58:54.:58:59.

day that Andy Murray took a medal in the arena behind me. What about

:59:00.:59:04.

today? The women's competition been decided for the first time in 116

:59:05.:59:09.

years. Can Charley Hull do what Justin Rose did, she has been in the

:59:10.:59:17.

mix for a medal, how are her chances today?

:59:18.:59:22.

We saw the disappointment for Tom Daley and I am afraid to say it may

:59:23.:59:29.

be the same for Charley Hull. Her chances have faded over the last few

:59:30.:59:32.

holes. She needed a really strong finish. She needs some very special

:59:33.:59:39.

on the 18th, and people at least to get into what is currently a

:59:40.:59:43.

play-off for the bronze medal. The leader, Inbee Park, way ahead of the

:59:44.:59:53.

rest of the field, fifth team and the going into the last few holes.

:59:54.:59:57.

This is Charley Hull's approach on the 18th, it is doing well for her,

:59:58.:00:02.

doing its best, but she will need to hold that if she wants to make up

:00:03.:00:09.

the shots she is currently behind for the bronze medal positions. She

:00:10.:00:13.

needs an eagle at least on the 18th if she is to fight it out for

:00:14.:00:17.

bronze, let's hand over to the commentary team.

:00:18.:00:25.

Charley Hull is home with two, no surprise with her power. We are back

:00:26.:00:39.

on 16. In 17, where all the action is.

:00:40.:00:49.

And she's weighing up this birdie putt on 17.

:00:50.:01:10.

It might get her a silver medal, if she can make it. All three of them

:01:11.:01:16.

pretty close. She gets another look at this.

:01:17.:01:22.

Four birdies today and two bogeys in this round. 16 holes. To wonderful

:01:23.:01:35.

the round today. And ten under for the tournament. Started the day at

:01:36.:01:49.

ten under. -- eight under. While China's number one female golfer.

:01:50.:02:01.

For birdie at 17. Not to be. She does have the 18th and we are seeing

:02:02.:02:07.

these golfers getting home in two. I imagine she will give it a good rip

:02:08.:02:18.

at the tee. And she will have a go at the green. Back on the 16th,

:02:19.:02:34.

Inbee Park and Piller to pay the seconds.

:02:35.:03:09.

Gerina Piller... Is it going to work? It's going to stay up there.

:03:10.:03:18.

It might have worked its way down. Inbee Park, she has been flawless.

:03:19.:03:28.

Just one error today, that's all. Inexplicably, she put her ball into

:03:29.:03:33.

the water. Otherwise, it has been the most magnificent display this

:03:34.:03:35.

her second to the 16th. That'll do. And she's been making

:03:36.:03:58.

putts from all over the greens today.

:03:59.:04:03.

At the 17th, she's done it good. She's not in the medal hunt. But she

:04:04.:04:15.

is eight under, Hee Young Yang. Very strong push from the Koreans. How

:04:16.:04:22.

big is this putt from Charley Hull? She gave it a good thump from right

:04:23.:04:30.

down the fairway. And isn't to be. I don't think it's going to do it. I

:04:31.:04:34.

think we can say eight under can't get to a medal because we have three

:04:35.:04:41.

golfers in the clubhouse to at nine under and, of course, Inbee Park,

:04:42.:04:49.

who is going to finish above eight under. Ten or mine, maybe. Ten under

:04:50.:04:54.

will get you in the play-off, and nine under mail may not. It is quite

:04:55.:05:00.

conjugated, this, because if there are two players tied for second and

:05:01.:05:06.

Inbee Park taking the gold medal, the play-off will then see one

:05:07.:05:10.

golfer won a bronze medal and the other win a silver medal. You don't

:05:11.:05:19.

look convinced. I am convinced. I thought I should have written all of

:05:20.:05:23.

this town, after I came back from a briefing last week. Anyway, this is

:05:24.:05:26.

an eagle putt. Lydia Ko. It has got a chance. What a good

:05:27.:05:46.

putt. Good weight, good borrow. A chance for another birdie to get it

:05:47.:05:50.

to ten under, bringing her right in the frame for the silver medal.

:05:51.:06:20.

It has gone left. It can get a little bit scary down there but it

:06:21.:06:51.

is OK. She's going to be on the fairway. Shall be -- she will be

:06:52.:07:05.

able to have a go on the green. This is for her second, Gerina Piller.

:07:06.:07:13.

From there, we haven't seen many putts made. It is a very difficult

:07:14.:07:23.

putt. She stays at six under. But Inbee Park can add another birdie to

:07:24.:07:29.

her tally, this would be birdie number seven on this final round for

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Inbee Park. No. Tentative. She's 15 under with two holes to go on the

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Olympic Golf Course in the women's Olympic individual stroke play.

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Now, Lydia Ko. It is only a short putt but a huge putt in the context

:08:00.:08:06.

of this championship. This is to get her into a tie for second place. And

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to take a clear of her competitors. Ten under par. The class of Lydia Ko

:08:10.:08:36.

taking her hybrid and reaching the green and two parting for a birdie.

:08:37.:08:45.

-- two putting for a birdie. They look like medallists, the top three.

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But Feng Shanshan and Lydia Ko with holes to play. Plenty of potential

:08:59.:09:04.

there. All sorts of things could happen. The wind has died down. Just

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a gentle breeze up at 18, which is why we have seen a few shots

:09:11.:09:18.

reaching the green in two. So there's this lovely little 17th...

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Interesting with Lydia Ko... Unlike a lot of golfers, she asks questions

:09:53.:10:06.

of the caddie. She doesn't allow the caddie just to tell her. She's

:10:07.:10:09.

constantly asking questions about what's happening rather than the

:10:10.:10:15.

caddie just telling the golfer. Still checking one or two things

:10:16.:10:17.

with Jason Hamilton, the caddie. So, now she... If she gets to 11

:10:18.:10:38.

under, we might not have a play-off. So, sit tight, we could have quite a

:10:39.:10:43.

bit of golfing left here at this Olympic championship.

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Well, she's found her Mojo late in this fourth round. Got it absolutely

:10:55.:11:04.

right. Clearing the front of that bunker.

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Now, Gap wedge in the hands of Inbee Park.

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104 yards, 95 metres. Leading the tournament by five.

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What a display! It has been a wonderful display by the

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28-year-old, Inbee Park. Now up ahead at 18, huge shot, Feng

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Shanshan for China. Ten under, and she has thrown everything into that.

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It'll be close. If you like to think she can get up and down from there

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to get to 11 under. That puts a lot of pressure on Lydia Ko's putt on

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17. Gerina Piller, of the United States.

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Wonderful shot from the American. Peppering these pins all the way on

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the back nine. She would have had the links to get

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the right line. If she runs under she goes out the drop zone.

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Charley Hull, a round of 68, eight under par to finish. Charlie, people

:13:28.:13:35.

said you played yourself out of contention yesterday but he fought

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all the way today. I played solid yesterday but I missed quite a few

:13:40.:13:43.

putts. I missed a couple of putts coming in today but I'm pretty

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happy. I had a good week and looking forward to next week. Always

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positive. You knew you had to finish so strongly to come back in, get

:13:53.:13:56.

yourself a chance of a medal. How where were you of what you need to

:13:57.:14:02.

do coming down the last few holes? Looking at the leaderboard, I

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thought I had to get myself there to win the tournament. I thought I

:14:09.:14:12.

could still get a medal. The last hole, I tried to hold the putt and I

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was a bit of a wimp. You're only 20 years old. Such great maturity to

:14:21.:14:24.

deal with the pressure going around. Will we see you in Tokyo or is it a

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stupid question? Yes, I'm buzzing the Tokyo. Hope to keep my good golf

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and can't wait to go there. Thank you. Back to commentary.

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The story for the American today. Not being able to sync putts and

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this final round. Of course, Inbee Park has given a putting lesson. She

:14:58.:15:10.

settles the par and stays at six under. She's three over for her

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final round. Who's to putt first? Inbee Park or Lydia Ko? It is Lydia

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Ko. Well, this putt would take her to 11 under par. And alone in second

:15:36.:15:44.

place, for the moment. Depending on what Feng Shanshan, who is on the

:15:45.:15:49.

apron of the green on the 18th, and you'd think she'd get up and down

:15:50.:15:55.

for birdie to get to 11 under. That's why this putt is so

:15:56.:16:00.

important. Even if she misses it and she makes four up at 18, she will be

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in a tie for second place. Lydia Ko, a birdie, to get a little

:16:04.:16:30.

under -- a little under -- 11-under par. She cannot make it so she stays

:16:31.:16:38.

at 10-under. She will need a birdie at 18. Let's look at it again. Never

:16:39.:16:47.

quite online. Again, the frustration.

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Shall we give her this? The Gold Medal says this is just another with

:16:55.:17:11.

no pressure! That is how you do it. She has shown Lydia Ko, and Gerina

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Piller, all day, what they have not managed to do.

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That looks like the Gold Medal in the back, are some major disaster

:17:29.:17:38.

for Inbee Park, and she walks toward the 18th tee, she will play down

:17:39.:17:42.

toward the grandstand and be crowned Olympic champion, for the first time

:17:43.:17:49.

in women's golf in 116 years. Six shots clear of her nearest rivals in

:17:50.:17:54.

this final round, it looks like the silver and bronze medals will go to

:17:55.:18:00.

a play-off, Lydia Ko, world number one, on 10-under par, and also Feng

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Shanshan also on 10-under as she completes her final shots. For a

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play-off they go back down 18 and play over and over again until

:18:20.:18:24.

somebody comes out on top. What a tight contest with some of the best

:18:25.:18:27.

players in the world taking on the course. What a magnificent champion

:18:28.:18:32.

we are going to have in the shape of Inbee Park from Korea. You can keep

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up-to-date with the closing stages of the final round on the Red Button

:18:39.:18:40.

and the app. You might as well hang the Gold

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Medal around her neck, we will bring you that historic moment as and when

:18:55.:18:59.

it happens, you can follow it over on the Red Button and elsewhere. You

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can see the fans streaming out of the Aquatics Centre. If you were

:19:04.:19:08.

with us a few moments ago you will have seen that in the semifinal of

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the men's ten metres platform, Tom Daley did this. Going into the final

:19:16.:19:21.

dive he needed over 100 points to qualify for the final, as you can

:19:22.:19:25.

see from the dive, and the face of the man, it did not go to plan. Tom

:19:26.:19:30.

Daley, out of the competition, does not have a chance to add to his

:19:31.:19:39.

medal in London 2012. After that, he caught up with Helen.

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Commiserations. We can see what it means to you. It did not quite

:19:46.:19:51.

clicked today, what happened? I have worked so hard for the last four

:19:52.:19:55.

years to get to this point and yesterday I got an Olympic record,

:19:56.:20:00.

the highest score ever in an Olympic Games, and today it was not meant to

:20:01.:20:06.

be. But that is what diving does. I am truly heartbroken. I feel I

:20:07.:20:10.

peaked physical condition and I could have won it tonight. It is

:20:11.:20:15.

really hard to accept how it went today. Your team-mates would argue

:20:16.:20:22.

that this is the most high stressful sport, added to your profile and

:20:23.:20:25.

expectation, what goes through your head on the board? On the board I am

:20:26.:20:30.

completely present in the moment, enjoying each moment as I do it. But

:20:31.:20:35.

today things were not clicking. I was really up for it and training

:20:36.:20:40.

was really good but in the competition it just fell apart. And

:20:41.:20:43.

the other guys did absolutely amazing. I am so happy with how Team

:20:44.:20:48.

GB have done in these Olympic Games and I am so proud to be part of the

:20:49.:20:53.

team, but I just wanted to be able to stand on top of the podium and

:20:54.:20:58.

replicate some of last night, but it was not meant to be, so another four

:20:59.:21:03.

years of hard work to try again next time. Was anything different for you

:21:04.:21:09.

today? It did not feel different. I felt good. I guess my mind and body

:21:10.:21:16.

were not connecting. I knew I had a shot on the last dive, I worked out

:21:17.:21:23.

I needed hundred and two, basically 9.5, ten, I gave it my all, it just

:21:24.:21:29.

did not happen. It did happen last week, you got yourself a bronze

:21:30.:21:33.

medal from the Olympics, not a write-off by any stretch of the

:21:34.:21:39.

imagination. I am really happy, after 2012I came away with a bronze

:21:40.:21:42.

medal and I got a bronze medal here in Synchro, but I just really wanted

:21:43.:21:50.

the gold medal this time round. But there is always another four years.

:21:51.:21:54.

So Tokyo is definitely in your sites? More than ever now. You have

:21:55.:22:01.

done so much for the profile of the sport and you have an army of fans

:22:02.:22:05.

and rightly so. I can see why you are upset but there is no reason to

:22:06.:22:11.

be too down. Thank you, it is just heartbreaking because it is the

:22:12.:22:14.

Olympic Games, the five rings on the wall that mean so much to me. To not

:22:15.:22:20.

be in the final to get a shot for the medal, it is heartbreaking. It

:22:21.:22:25.

gives you a good story for Tokyo. You know films, gives it a better

:22:26.:22:33.

narrative! Exactly, I will give it my best shot and work even harder

:22:34.:22:35.

than ever before. Terribly hard for Tom Daley. Four

:22:36.:22:45.

years of hard work and he qualified as the top diver. For it to go so

:22:46.:22:51.

horribly wrong, just devastating. Let's walk a little bit, this will

:22:52.:22:57.

make for a nice photo bomb. We got the shot. Let's not left ourselves a

:22:58.:23:04.

little bit, after that Tom Daley disappointment. -- uplift ourselves.

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Because there is a middle to tell you about. In the women's triathlon,

:23:12.:23:26.

Vicky Holland has taken bronze. Gwen Jorgenson Of America was the winner,

:23:27.:23:32.

so happy, ahead of 2012 champion Nicola spearing, and then Vicky

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Holland took the last spot on the podium and just ahead of her

:23:37.:23:43.

team-mate, Non Stanford. We have got another medal for Great Britain.

:23:44.:23:48.

You are Olympic bronze medallist. I want to cry, how do you feel? I

:23:49.:23:58.

can't describe it. It has been a roller-coaster 24 hours. Felt a bit

:23:59.:24:02.

sick and they did not know how I would feel today, I was really

:24:03.:24:07.

nervous, thought I might be flat and empty, but I got really into it, on

:24:08.:24:11.

the run, and I knew it would come down to either me or Non, which is

:24:12.:24:20.

most horrible thing, because I wanted to do it together, we have

:24:21.:24:24.

worked together trained together, but that is no excuse not to sprint

:24:25.:24:29.

for the medal. So I am delighted to have bronze but just a bit gutted

:24:30.:24:36.

for Non. You embraced on the line, did you say anything? The first

:24:37.:24:41.

thing I said was, I am so sorry. I just wished it could have been us

:24:42.:24:48.

together. But what can you do? Gwen Jorgenson, she was stronger than I

:24:49.:24:53.

thought on the bike, Nicola was just surging on the bike, she really came

:24:54.:24:57.

out to win the title back and was strong enough to hold on for silver.

:24:58.:25:01.

When you think about what you went through the last 18 months, winning

:25:02.:25:05.

your first World Series race, and almost the especially for getting to

:25:06.:25:09.

that level, and you have taken it through to this. Yes, last season

:25:10.:25:15.

was a roller-coaster, I did not expect it to be as good as it was

:25:16.:25:18.

but it just seemed that every race that went by, I was still good. This

:25:19.:25:23.

season was different, we always planned to seek for this race, I was

:25:24.:25:28.

not at my best but had to keep my faith and confidence that I would

:25:29.:25:29.

be, and it has paid off. Non Non Stanford, joining us. Describe

:25:30.:25:46.

your emotions. We came as a team to get a medal, and we have what are we

:25:47.:25:51.

with one, but it was a tough day. We ask Johnny for advice and all he

:25:52.:25:56.

would say is, it is really hard. And it was. I suffered. I gave it

:25:57.:26:01.

everything. I could not have asked more of myself. I may be did not

:26:02.:26:05.

play the tactics quite right but I am delighted for Vicky. Fourth is

:26:06.:26:10.

the worst place to come and the Olympic Games, but it is still

:26:11.:26:14.

fourth place at the Olympic Games. Better than seventh, you should be

:26:15.:26:21.

really proud of that. A question to both of you, what with through your

:26:22.:26:24.

mind as you were coming up in the last lap and you knew it be a sprint

:26:25.:26:28.

between you both, best friends, for the medal? I just was thinking, it

:26:29.:26:37.

will be one of us, it will be one of us. I just thought, I have to put it

:26:38.:26:42.

out of my mind that we are estimates and housemates, because that is not

:26:43.:26:46.

how you race. We always said that when it comes to run it is fair

:26:47.:26:49.

game, just approach it like that -- best mates. I was not as confident

:26:50.:26:57.

of dropping Barbara, she is really strong, so I kept pushing. I wanted

:26:58.:27:01.

to keep the pace his so we did not miss out on medals completely, and

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Vicky played a bit better, tactically, then me. What can I say?

:27:07.:27:11.

You were world champions 2013 and have had a horrible time with

:27:12.:27:15.

injury, you must be proud of yourself fighting back to this

:27:16.:27:20.

stage. Absolutely. Just in terms of the build-up to the games, because I

:27:21.:27:25.

qualified over a year ago, it was a long wait for it to come around, and

:27:26.:27:30.

it is finally here, and I think I was pleased I got through it and I

:27:31.:27:33.

can still hold my head high even though I did not fulfil the

:27:34.:27:38.

ambitions that I had. You can absolutely hold your head high,

:27:39.:27:40.

fantastic performance, just a shame one of you had to miss out. Exactly,

:27:41.:27:48.

glad it was one of us. Well done, but also commiserations.

:27:49.:27:54.

They have both had their injury problems but it is Vicky Holland

:27:55.:28:00.

enjoying her moment on the podium, a bronze medal for the British

:28:01.:28:03.

athlete, she took bronze at the Commonwealth Games a couple of years

:28:04.:28:09.

ago. Rollins for Great Britain, silver and gold for the Brownlee

:28:10.:28:13.

brothers a couple of days ago. A fantastic effort from Vicky Holland.

:28:14.:28:20.

We will now show you some canoeing shortly, but first let's get back

:28:21.:28:24.

down to the golf, they are closing up in the woman's competition.

:28:25.:28:30.

That will not worry her, whatever club she uses. She has a lot of

:28:31.:28:46.

green to work with. If Lydia Ko wants her hands on the Silver Medal

:28:47.:28:50.

now, she needs to get up and down here in two.

:28:51.:28:59.

Either a clean shot, like that, or just the controlled one. Whatever

:29:00.:29:05.

you are more comfortable with. 76 is still in play. Aim to land about 73.

:29:06.:29:11.

That is the drill. She has made a bit of a meal of

:29:12.:29:40.

this, hasn't she? From beach to beach. Still on the sand.

:29:41.:29:51.

Well, at least this grandstand, these crowds, they will see a little

:29:52.:29:55.

bit more of Inbee Park. The last group gets called onto the

:29:56.:30:10.

green. I'm not sure if there isn't some

:30:11.:30:28.

discussion going on here about Lydia Ko's bull-mac, where it finished. I

:30:29.:30:34.

think the official, the referee in the pink, they may have to determine

:30:35.:30:39.

where the bull-mac landed. And place it there as near as possible to

:30:40.:30:43.

where they think it landed before the young person interfered with the

:30:44.:30:52.

ball. He just wanted an Olympic memento. In the meantime, Gerina

:30:53.:30:57.

Piller. Getting it clean off the grass. And

:30:58.:31:18.

back were Feng Shanshan finished up with her third when she parted to

:31:19.:31:30.

strongly. This is a silver medal chip.

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She is pacing it out herself. The Olympic silver medal really rests on

:31:52.:32:05.

this short pitch. So, she's got very little green to land the ball on. We

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know how fast these greens are. And there is a bunker just a few metres

:32:13.:32:30.

behind her. No cameras, please. She wants a fair crack at this difficult

:32:31.:32:31.

shot back. How close can she get it? Not bad.

:32:32.:32:57.

She has been missing putts from that area all day. I think she's slightly

:32:58.:33:03.

disappointed with that. She wanted that closer. That putt is for the

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silver medal. Fourth shot from the leader, Inbee

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Park. Can she make it an up and down after a round of 66?

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APPLAUSE. Just outstanding golf we've seen

:33:32.:33:46.

from this great champion all day. She has the most unruffled

:33:47.:33:49.

disposition. Nothing seems to faze her. She certainly fazes the

:33:50.:34:01.

challengers. She has putted the lights out all day and Stacy Lewis

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applauds. And her team-mates, the other three Korean players as well.

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Gerina Piller has seen her challenge for a medal fade away today in this

:34:17.:34:23.

final round, but she has been a wonderful competitor, from the

:34:24.:34:28.

United States. Two birdies on the card all day for the American.

:34:29.:34:34.

Unfortunately, five bogeys on there as well. She has three quarters her

:34:35.:34:47.

round. -- she is three quarters her round.

:34:48.:34:53.

The putts have simply stayed out. 74 today for Gerina Piller from the

:34:54.:35:04.

USA. At the moment it looks like she's going to finish in the tie for

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11th place. Now... Lydia Ko. No gold-medal, but is there a silver

:35:19.:35:27.

lining? Well, she represents... Even if she misses this putt, she will

:35:28.:35:31.

still have another chance at the silver medal. I was just going to

:35:32.:35:36.

say, you're there from the land of the Long white cloud and Silver

:35:37.:35:37.

fern. Yes, exactly. Yes! She has done it! Number one in

:35:38.:36:24.

the world at 17, major championship winner at 18, and now an Olympic

:36:25.:36:32.

silver-medallist at 19. Do we want to look at this again? I'm not sure

:36:33.:36:38.

we do. It didn't want to go down but finally one dropped for Lydia Ko and

:36:39.:36:42.

she wins the silver medal. Now... APPLAUSE.

:36:43.:37:10.

In the end, it was a walk in the park for 28-year-old Caroline

:37:11.:37:15.

Masson. She ran away with the gold medal. She won by five shots with a

:37:16.:37:27.

third 66 of the tournament. A fitting Olympic triumph for the

:37:28.:37:31.

return of women's golf after a break of over 100 years. So, a worthy

:37:32.:37:40.

champion in Korea's Inbee Park. She adds the Olympic title to her seven

:37:41.:37:46.

major championship wins. She led from start to finish yesterday,

:37:47.:37:50.

start to finish today. And she finishes five shots clear of the

:37:51.:37:57.

rest of the field on 16 under par. Magnificent from Inbee Park,

:37:58.:37:59.

particularly considering this is her first competitive round of golf in

:38:00.:38:03.

two months because she had a thumb injury that kept out of the game.

:38:04.:38:07.

She's back with a bang and with the gold medal shortly to be hung around

:38:08.:38:13.

her neck. The world number one, Lydia Ko, snatching silver on the

:38:14.:38:20.

18th, and Feng Shanshan gets the bronze. My brain is fried it has

:38:21.:38:23.

been so complicated. ORE: It has been incredible the last

:38:24.:38:33.

few days. And we have been given a demonstration of golf by Inbee Park.

:38:34.:38:41.

Tom Daley, disappointment a little while ago in the diving. These

:38:42.:38:46.

British fans were there. These British fans were there. We thought

:38:47.:38:49.

we'd give them a window, a chance to say hello to everyone back in the

:38:50.:38:54.

UK. Where are you going next? Were going to the mountain biking and

:38:55.:38:58.

athletics tonight and hopefully Mo Farah will do it for us! The Mo

:38:59.:39:10.

massive are back in the Park! Give us a Mobot. Best of luck tonight.

:39:11.:39:15.

Have a wonderful rest of time in Rio. They're having a great time at

:39:16.:39:19.

Copacabana Beach. Have a look at these shots. Wonderful aerobatics

:39:20.:39:24.

down on the most famous beach in the world. They are upside down! That is

:39:25.:39:30.

absolutely stunning. So, a special display Delma of the aerobatics. We

:39:31.:39:39.

only have a couple more days of Rio 2016 and these summer Olympic Games

:39:40.:39:43.

and we have to make sure we enjoy every single second of it. The

:39:44.:39:48.

Olympic Games always so special. Imagine if it was your birthday and

:39:49.:39:51.

you won is silver medal in your birthday week. That's exactly what

:39:52.:39:57.

happened to Liam Heath in the K2 200 metres, alongside Jon Schofield, a

:39:58.:40:00.

couple of days ago. He powered into the final of the K1 200 metres as

:40:01.:40:05.

well a couple of days ago. It put him into the final and, earlier on

:40:06.:40:10.

down at the Lagoa Stadium, it was time to see if Liam could go for

:40:11.:40:14.

gold this time around. The clouds have come down on us in Rio. It's

:40:15.:40:23.

the same here at the Olympic Park, you could barely see the Christ the

:40:24.:40:25.

Redeemer statue. Could Liam Power through the mist? Patrick Winterton

:40:26.:40:28.

and Helen Reeves watched this one. Here is the start list for the

:40:29.:40:46.

final. And there in the lane five, you can see Liam Heath of Great

:40:47.:40:52.

Britain. He was the winner of his semifinal heat, having started

:40:53.:40:56.

slowly. We suggested he had a bad start. We had afterwards that it was

:40:57.:41:00.

tactical because of the rough conditions, he didn't want to go

:41:01.:41:04.

100% out of the bucket. He picked it up. It shows the confidence he has.

:41:05.:41:09.

He was a metre and a half behind after just ten.

:41:10.:41:32.

Very exciting down here at the Lagoa Stadium and we are a minute or so

:41:33.:41:39.

away from the start of the men's K1 200 metres. The reigning Olympic

:41:40.:41:50.

champion isn't here to defend the Olympic medal. Liam Heath is the

:41:51.:41:55.

sizzling hot favourite for this event and he looked good yesterday.

:41:56.:41:59.

Here's man he who he trains with, Bird. He moved to the UK to train

:42:00.:42:04.

alongside Liam Heath, so perhaps the danger man. Perhaps he will be. They

:42:05.:42:08.

have been drawn one lane next each other. BirdCravio getting a lot of

:42:09.:42:15.

benefit from paddling with Liam. It is good to have that tight

:42:16.:42:21.

competition all the time. This man already has a gold medal from the K2

:42:22.:42:27.

200 metres, Craviotto. And he was the silver-medallist behind McKeever

:42:28.:42:38.

in 2012. Anyone who gets a good start is in with a shout of the

:42:39.:42:45.

medals. Just 0.8 seconds separating the top eight in the preliminaries.

:42:46.:42:53.

Watch out for a Liam Heath, he's in lane five. He sits like the crowd at

:42:54.:42:58.

the hockey last night, on the edge of a seat, bent forward with

:42:59.:43:01.

tension. I think the reduction of air resistance might be difference.

:43:02.:43:10.

Away they go. Again, not the best of starts to Liam Heath. He's forth

:43:11.:43:13.

from this side, and he's looking to repeat Britain's success. It is lame

:43:14.:43:20.

format, Beaumont, who has the lead at the moment. It is the closing

:43:21.:43:25.

stages. Half a metre down, Liam Heath is. Still, Liam is driving. He

:43:26.:43:31.

starts to edge forward as Beaumont fades. Ten centimetres in it, and

:43:32.:43:39.

Liam Heath has believed. He's got to stay strong. Craviotto coming in.

:43:40.:43:43.

Gold goes to Liam Heath. He came here as the favourite and he will

:43:44.:43:50.

lead Rio as the Olympic champion and the most successful British paddler

:43:51.:43:54.

of all time. He has a gold, silver and bronze to his collection. He

:43:55.:44:01.

leads from seventh up to first up the tally of British paddlers. It is

:44:02.:44:05.

a some say she will run. It took awhile to get into the flow. It was

:44:06.:44:10.

a slow start as we saw in the semifinals yesterday. He had us

:44:11.:44:13.

waiting on the edge of our seats. Beaumont gave it everything. From

:44:14.:44:19.

the start giving Liam Heath the challenge with the confidence he

:44:20.:44:23.

has. Gold for Liam Heath. He looked like he knew it from the outset. He

:44:24.:44:27.

was challenged by Beaumont but he just stayed in his game and he came

:44:28.:44:33.

through so fast towards the end. Just like Lisa Carrington in the

:44:34.:44:38.

women's K1 200, she left it to the last 50 metres. Liam Heath left it

:44:39.:44:44.

later than that. Liam Heath is an gold medal position, Beaumont, who

:44:45.:44:49.

led for so much of the race, in silver, and Craviotto, who took

:44:50.:44:52.

silver in London four years ago, he's got himself a bronze to add to

:44:53.:44:57.

the gold he took in the K2 200 metres. Craviotto is a class act but

:44:58.:45:02.

it was all about Liam Heath today. Everyone knew that he was on form

:45:03.:45:07.

when he won the Europeans. When he won the World Cup, everyone was

:45:08.:45:11.

talking in terms of gold medals for Liam Heath. He has defied the fact

:45:12.:45:16.

he was favourite. We've seen some sparkling performances from him. How

:45:17.:45:20.

good is that? It isn't just the physical thing and technical thing,

:45:21.:45:26.

this is a mental race as well. It is and he has the confidence. That

:45:27.:45:36.

single the -- silver medal he got that has given confidence. He came

:45:37.:45:42.

here today, he was the man to beat. Beaumont from France in the lane

:45:43.:45:48.

next door to him gave it his all. Really challenged Liam Heath but he

:45:49.:45:53.

just nailed that last part. That is where it is won. It is how long you

:45:54.:45:58.

can hold on. There's the photo finish the third. Craviotto on the

:45:59.:46:06.

near side. The times are just coming up.

:46:07.:46:16.

The big plunge from Beaumont wasn't enough, Spain and Germany share the

:46:17.:46:27.

bronze medal, but all the attention and cameras are all on Liam Heath.

:46:28.:46:38.

The margins are so tight. He has just heard. I cannot believe it took

:46:39.:46:43.

so long for the German team to pass on the message. He thought he had

:46:44.:46:47.

lost it. But they have looked at the photo finish and they cannot

:46:48.:46:53.

separate Germany and Spain. A little bit more drama at the canoe sprint,

:46:54.:46:57.

and we still have three finals to go. What a moment, when he realised

:46:58.:47:05.

he had the bronze medal, fantastic can even imagine how excited he

:47:06.:47:09.

would be coming into that race. The expectation was phenomenal. I said

:47:10.:47:17.

this morning, switch on your television, we have a real chance of

:47:18.:47:22.

gold. And there we have it. He left us waiting. I was thinking, make the

:47:23.:47:27.

move, make the move. But he knew what he was doing and he did it.

:47:28.:47:33.

After ten metres he was in eighth position. A sensational run, his

:47:34.:47:37.

arms spinning like a turbine in a gale. I believe he is now with

:47:38.:47:41.

Ritchie. Let's hear what the Olympic champion, Liam Heath, has to say.

:47:42.:47:50.

Olympic champion, how does it sound to you? Absolutely incredible, it

:47:51.:47:56.

has been in my mind every single day for the last four years. I switched

:47:57.:48:04.

on to automatic and I just went. I just kept going. A bit of a

:48:05.:48:10.

headwind, but it is unbelievable. You had is worried for a little

:48:11.:48:15.

minute, a bit of ground to claw back, never a moment of doubt in

:48:16.:48:21.

your mind? Not really. You don't pay attention to anyone around you. You

:48:22.:48:25.

just focus on your lane. I hit start quite hard, have got to judge

:48:26.:48:31.

conditions a bit. Just a good, solid start. Lengthen out, keep a grip,

:48:32.:48:38.

right down to the line. Of all the athletes we speak to the word they

:48:39.:48:42.

mention is the sacrifice they have made, whether it be themselves, the

:48:43.:48:47.

people around them, and how much it is worth it. When you win a gold

:48:48.:48:52.

medal, how much is it worth it? Every ounce. I want to thank

:48:53.:48:56.

everybody who has supported me, friends, family, Johnny, he has been

:48:57.:49:02.

out doing drills with me for the sessions, checking out my boat, my

:49:03.:49:08.

coach, Alex, an amazing man, and all the support crew behind me. One more

:49:09.:49:12.

thing, you have now become the most successful Olympian when it comes to

:49:13.:49:19.

canoe sprint athletes for great. Exceeding Tim Brabant is. One gold,

:49:20.:49:26.

one silver, one bronze. What does it mean to you? I have not thought

:49:27.:49:31.

about it. I glimpsed it on Facebook, but I try to keep away from that,

:49:32.:49:35.

and reading stuff. I did not let it play on my mind much. I still look

:49:36.:49:42.

up to those guys. Tim is an idol, I remember watching him when I was

:49:43.:49:46.

little. To see him winning, and all the guys who have competed for great

:49:47.:49:50.

Britain, I still look up to them and to be honest I still feel like I

:49:51.:49:54.

need to achieve what they have done, but this is an absolutely incredible

:49:55.:49:58.

feeling. You are now the standard for anybody who wants to get in and

:49:59.:50:01.

paddle, you are the man, congratulations.

:50:02.:50:10.

The most successful Olympic paddlers that Great Britain has ever had.

:50:11.:50:21.

What a moment for him. He moves ahead of Hounslow, Joe Clark, Edna

:50:22.:50:30.

Kiva, Tim Brabant, a multiple medallist as well, it was a gold,

:50:31.:50:37.

and two bronzes. The Heath has gold, silver, bronze. What a collection.

:50:38.:50:44.

Huge congratulations to Liam Heath. For we went into that we were

:50:45.:50:53.

telling you how they are putting on a wonderful display in the

:50:54.:50:58.

aerobatics, and how about this? They have arrived. Here at the Olympic

:50:59.:51:03.

Park. And just like that, they have gone. A shame. It was special while

:51:04.:51:10.

it lasted. And the crowd that had gathered

:51:11.:51:11.

wait, wait. Can you see them? Can you spot them? OK. Worth the wait. I

:51:12.:51:21.

think so. I wonder what else they have got in store. This is

:51:22.:51:26.

absolutely remarkable. There has not much movement in the Olympic Park

:51:27.:51:30.

where all of a sudden in the last few moments everybody in Rio seems

:51:31.:51:33.

to have arrived. We are watching something special up in the air

:51:34.:51:39.

above us. Check this out. They are on the way down now. Somewhere in

:51:40.:51:45.

the white cloud, can we see them? We can definitely hear them, that is

:51:46.:51:52.

for sure. My goodness me. We have got the red arrows at home but I

:51:53.:51:57.

tell you what, we are, what ever they can do, they can do better

:51:58.:52:04.

here. Special, really nice. OK, well... From something quite

:52:05.:52:08.

remarkable up in the sky let's bring things back down onto the ground and

:52:09.:52:13.

talk tae kwon do, shall we? Yesterday we saw how you can have

:52:14.:52:18.

really inspiring moments but also some really heartbreaking moments as

:52:19.:52:25.

well. Natalia Mohammed was going for Great Britain, bronze medallist

:52:26.:52:30.

London 2012, one second away from coming away with a gold medal here

:52:31.:52:36.

at Rio. He had done absolutely everything, leaning into the last

:52:37.:52:42.

second... Before his opponent, from the Ivory Coast, pulled off that at

:52:43.:52:54.

the very last moment. For the Ivory Coast, a moment he will never

:52:55.:52:57.

forget, in the best possible way. For Muhammed, devastation. He

:52:58.:53:05.

managed to compose himself, were only able. Afterwards, he caught up

:53:06.:53:06.

us. I cannot imagine what going through

:53:07.:53:18.

right now. Can you put into words? I was so close to being Olympic

:53:19.:53:20.

champion and accomplishing my dream... I don't want to cry on

:53:21.:53:26.

television but I was so distraught. I am so sorry for the people that

:53:27.:53:30.

stayed up late to watch and cheer me on. I let them down at the last

:53:31.:53:41.

second. I am so sorry, this is so hard. How tough was it out there

:53:42.:53:49.

against the crowd? Can you take any consolation, it is still the best of

:53:50.:53:52.

British result for a male tae kwon do fighter? It is incredible, but I

:53:53.:53:58.

was so close to being Olympic champion.

:53:59.:54:05.

I am sorry, I am sorry... Excuse me, I have got to hold us together, but

:54:06.:54:13.

the emotions are so raw. This is just happening now. It is hard to

:54:14.:54:18.

put into words how disappointed I am. I am proud I contributed to the

:54:19.:54:22.

record-breaking British telly but it should have been a gold medal. I am

:54:23.:54:27.

just so upset. I cannot speak clearly. I am still going to do a

:54:28.:54:33.

lap with the crowd because they supported me so much, but I am

:54:34.:54:36.

absolutely gutted, to load it like that. OK, but you... That is life.

:54:37.:54:44.

Winners and losers. That is sport. It is what makes sports so

:54:45.:54:48.

interesting. I am so distraught to be on the losing end here. After

:54:49.:54:54.

four years waiting for my chance... I trained so hard. I trained so hard

:54:55.:55:01.

that I almost wanted to quit. But I persevered and I got here and made

:55:02.:55:06.

it to the Olympic final. I am so grateful to God that he allowed me

:55:07.:55:10.

to be here, but I am so disappointed right now it is unbelievable. One of

:55:11.:55:16.

the low points in my life. Making an Olympic final, this is very sad for

:55:17.:55:21.

me now. I am sorry I could not convert it to gold. You still went

:55:22.:55:26.

one better than London and Europe made history tonight. Enjoy the

:55:27.:55:29.

podium, we will speak to you later. Thanks for your time.

:55:30.:55:34.

You have got to feel for him. Incredible emotion and so nice of

:55:35.:55:40.

him to actually speak to us. But he had so much to be proud of and after

:55:41.:55:44.

he received his silver medal it was great to see the frown turned upside

:55:45.:55:48.

down and he was able to smile and appreciate what he had done. Great

:55:49.:55:53.

Britain, two tae kwon do medals, that silver, gold for Jade Jones

:55:54.:55:59.

eight couple days ago. Today was another chance in the over 80

:56:00.:56:03.

kilograms category, somebody who has never gone gone the quarterfinals in

:56:04.:56:07.

a major competition but on the Olympic stage you really raise your

:56:08.:56:13.

game. Let's go over to Mark and kneel to find out how it went.

:56:14.:56:24.

He is ready to go, his opponent from the Ivory Coast, he won the Olympic

:56:25.:56:37.

qualification tournament in Turkey to qualify for these Olympic Games.

:56:38.:56:43.

Respect for each other. As usual, one of the highlights of the contact

:56:44.:56:49.

sport, and here in the tae kwon do matter, Obame and, in the blue

:56:50.:56:57.

colours, and for Great Britain, Cho, in the red. You has to wonder how

:56:58.:57:05.

restricting the mouth guards are. But they have two fight with them

:57:06.:57:07.

for safety reasons. Look at that readjustment. Crucial.

:57:08.:57:32.

Don't have to take chances. Respect continuing on the mat. Neither is

:57:33.:57:39.

willing to come too far forward and commit to too much attack in fear of

:57:40.:57:42.

what might come the other way. Exactly. Attack, counter attack.

:57:43.:57:52.

Just so important. That was to the head, wasn't it, there? Score, oh so

:57:53.:58:04.

close. It is a tough draw for Obame, London silver medallist and world

:58:05.:58:09.

champion, seeded seventh, did not get any protection in this round of

:58:10.:58:15.

16 clash against Cho, the number ten seeded athlete in this field. Really

:58:16.:58:21.

tough. Spectacular, and in fact three points awarded. A spinning

:58:22.:58:24.

manoeuvre to the body from Great Britain. Moved up to three point

:58:25.:58:30.

very quickly. Just so fast. Great spin kick. Gave one away as well.

:58:31.:58:39.

There is that example. You attack, you open yourself up. You may score,

:58:40.:58:44.

but you may be scored against. That is one of the reasons they are in

:58:45.:58:48.

and then back out again to create the space and distance. That was

:58:49.:58:58.

good, wasn't it? Or timing. The opening round of this meant's

:58:59.:59:01.

heavyweight contest. At the first break it is great Britain and Cho in

:59:02.:59:06.

the lead, 4-1. That was the spinning kick that

:59:07.:59:33.

scored, excellent stuff. A more difficult manoeuvre means higher

:59:34.:59:38.

points. But it still has to hit the target. That man, Mohammed Cho, born

:59:39.:59:50.

in the Ivory Coast, and to Great Britain at age eight, he says he was

:59:51.:59:53.

challenged every day at school simply because he was strong. He

:59:54.:59:57.

said he would come home with bruises, and utilised the pain and

:59:58.:00:01.

hardship experienced since childhood is motivation every day. Ever it

:00:02.:00:09.

takes, but you should not need any extra motivation to be here on the

:00:10.:00:13.

tae kwon do mat, it is the sport he loves and what he does, can he

:00:14.:00:16.

become an Olympic medallist? A slender lead. This is to go into the

:00:17.:00:29.

top eight. It is a long day. You have got to stay focused. It is all

:00:30.:00:32.

about the warm up as well. How will you warm up.

:00:33.:00:41.

I thought his foot went out there, but he went straight back into the

:00:42.:00:44.

attack. Keeping cool, keeping composure,

:00:45.:01:05.

which is a massive part of the sport, particularly in an

:01:06.:01:17.

environment like this one. It is easy to get carried away, he may be

:01:18.:01:24.

down by three, but he is only one move away. If he can get up high, it

:01:25.:01:27.

is all square at 4-4. We now into the second minute. -- second minute

:01:28.:01:30.

of the second round. He turned his back for a split second and realised

:01:31.:01:36.

what he did. The last thing he wants to do. See how quick Mahama Cho was

:01:37.:01:45.

on him. It is one of the problems with absolute full commitment. You

:01:46.:01:54.

have to readjust your balance. 27 seconds left.

:01:55.:02:17.

Sometimes there is a clash of the ankles and feet. Mahama Cho was just

:02:18.:02:30.

trying to move around. The second round is over. Intriguing second

:02:31.:02:42.

round, with no addition to the scoring. Another two minutes out

:02:43.:02:50.

there, still unable to get a genuine score on the board. He will need to

:02:51.:03:00.

do it soon. You won the first medal in any Olympic sport for Gabon four

:03:01.:03:14.

years ago. Lutalo Muhammad was disappointed not to compete for his

:03:15.:03:22.

country in 2012, and he left and competed for France for a short

:03:23.:03:32.

while, but he is now back. Third period, third round. Interesting to

:03:33.:03:38.

see what he comes out with no. He has to try to get points back. Here

:03:39.:03:48.

we go. The third and final round begins. Around of heavyweight

:03:49.:04:01.

action. The favoured fighter is in blue. His hero is Usain Bolt. And he

:04:02.:04:11.

wants to add a goal to his collection.

:04:12.:04:28.

That was another spinning kick. He got on the board with the extra

:04:29.:04:43.

point. Now, a 6-point margin. The excitement did not come from Mahama

:04:44.:04:48.

Cho. He thought he had got good contact.

:04:49.:05:46.

9-6, sacrificed a couple. This is where we have seen it changed. And

:05:47.:05:50.

now he is going to have to come forward. Anthony Obame needs to take

:05:51.:06:02.

it to him. Nine - six. He gets it. Three points on the board goes to

:06:03.:06:07.

Mahama Cho, and he increases his lead to 12-6. That Rosa Burc, under

:06:08.:06:16.

pressure, and he managed to turn on it. An extra three points. A

:06:17.:06:22.

comfortable win. Batch that was superb.

:06:23.:06:29.

STUDIO: Mahama Cho through to the next round, congratulations to him.

:06:30.:06:35.

S Jake BBC One and see what they are getting up to, because it is time

:06:36.:06:38.

for the reigning Olympic flyweight champion, Nicola Adams, to go for

:06:39.:06:45.

the gold medal here at real 2016. They are going into the final round

:06:46.:06:49.

right here. She was the first woman to win an Olympic gold medal at the

:06:50.:06:53.

Olympic Games. Can she make it two? Find out right now over on BBC One.

:06:54.:07:02.

Here on BBC Four we're going to join this wonderful aerobatics display at

:07:03.:07:05.

the Olympic Park. Not just me, this merry band of great British fans as

:07:06.:07:11.

well. This has been nice! We have loved it, what an unexpected

:07:12.:07:17.

pleasure. No, you guys have accreditation here, which means you

:07:18.:07:20.

rally to be here. What have you been up to? We have been here to see the

:07:21.:07:25.

diving, but we have been here to see the diving, but we're here as

:07:26.:07:30.

volunteers, we volunteered in London in 2012, and have come back here to

:07:31.:07:36.

volunteer. How does it compare? London was completely different, a

:07:37.:07:41.

passionate moment for us to represent our country and make sure

:07:42.:07:44.

everything was great, but to come here has been a completely different

:07:45.:07:48.

experience, more of a party experience, really. Italy of you met

:07:49.:07:55.

at London 2012 and you a special bond, with a whole other group of

:07:56.:08:05.

guys as well? Guess, we are the gold to people for sporting events, we

:08:06.:08:10.

have done rugby, World Cup, hockey events, we are in a choir, and we

:08:11.:08:16.

have sung every answer. We can sing a lot of anthems in the native

:08:17.:08:21.

languages. Here on BBC Four yesterday, we had some Japanese

:08:22.:08:27.

cheerleader squads. We have had the aerobatics today. Will you give us a

:08:28.:08:34.

little singsong? We have put you on the spot. What can you sing? Would

:08:35.:08:36.

you like an ant? And NATIONAL ANTHEM Can you do New Zealand? Or South

:08:37.:09:07.

Africa? In your own time. THE SING THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL

:09:08.:09:24.

you sing the New Zealand won while I do the next link.

:09:25.:09:48.

That is beautiful. It is about random! We're going to go to more

:09:49.:09:54.

tae kwon do. Great Britain's Bianca Walkden. She was in the arena when

:09:55.:10:01.

Jade Jones won the gold medal couple of days ago. What can the European

:10:02.:10:07.

champion do right now? I am a big fan of New Zealand. What about Great

:10:08.:10:09.

Britain? Let us see. We have a birds eye view under way.

:10:10.:10:38.

Push kick to the body from Bianca Walkden.

:10:39.:10:45.

She is strong and powerful, and the current world champion. She has not

:10:46.:10:57.

drifted at any stage. Will Paolo she got. Right on the button. Scoring

:10:58.:11:03.

twice. A very simple kick. This is the over 67 kilograms

:11:04.:11:40.

division. Samantha Kassman is giving away about six kilograms. And

:11:41.:11:46.

looking very confident. That was a great one to the head. Three points.

:11:47.:12:02.

A defensive battle here for Samantha Kassman to stay around and stay in

:12:03.:12:23.

this one. There is a chance it could be over after the second round if

:12:24.:12:28.

the margin gets out to 12. And of course, the longer it goes, the more

:12:29.:12:39.

Bianca Walkden warms up. Yes, you get that feeling. Just readjust and

:12:40.:12:43.

clear she wants to be. Looking at the target. The first round is over.

:12:44.:12:48.

A great start. Yes, the current world champion.

:12:49.:12:59.

Roommates and living together, they want two medals to hang in the

:13:00.:13:12.

house. Straight underneath Ian. A great headshot. Another opportunity.

:13:13.:13:27.

That could have been a video opportunity, but you do not want to

:13:28.:13:33.

waste it in case you get it wrong. The Coach wants to keep his athlete

:13:34.:13:41.

quietened, the championship for Bianca Walkden came just after she

:13:42.:13:51.

had ruptured her cruciate ligament, her second injury in a few years,

:13:52.:13:53.

and she needed total reconstruction with screws. She said she is like

:13:54.:13:58.

the bionic She is very accurate with feet.

:13:59.:14:08.

Brilliant. Finding her way through everything. Samantha Kassman needs

:14:09.:14:11.

to change a little bit. One penalty, I am not sure what that

:14:12.:14:33.

is for, but it will not alter anything on the scoreboard.

:14:34.:14:45.

You just get the feeling it is a matter of time.

:14:46.:14:51.

It is a 12 point margin at the end of the second round, that is it.

:14:52.:14:59.

-- at the end of the second round, that is it. Back foot goes out. It

:15:00.:15:13.

is so strong. Her stance is very strong. The body shot margin up to

:15:14.:15:19.

ten. Samantha Kassman did not comment on a wildcard, she earned

:15:20.:15:24.

her spot and she's being dissected here. Bianca Walkden is saying that

:15:25.:15:33.

her housemate has already won gold, and she would not mind one on the

:15:34.:15:37.

book shelf next to it. Jade Jones has now got two.

:15:38.:15:43.

First point of birth, the second manoeuvre to Walkden. If she wants

:15:44.:15:57.

to win it in one round, Bianca Walkden would have to go high and

:15:58.:16:03.

she's not going to risk it just for the sake of winning in this round.

:16:04.:16:09.

That will be the sit down and they will continue. She had lost count.

:16:10.:16:16.

12 points on the board, 11th for Great Britain and one for Papua New

:16:17.:16:23.

Guinea. Very comfortable start for Bianca Walkden. Every time,

:16:24.:16:33.

underneath the arm. Right up to the bodyguard and then that one just

:16:34.:16:38.

their changes completely, there. And just to make sure, that she gets the

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three points... By tracking the points up now, just needs a view in

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this round to finish it off ski. Interesting to see what Kassman has

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for the next round. All business here for Bianca Walkden. We know the

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anchor has got some very smart people in her corner that ensure she

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is in the right place at the appropriate time. Have a look for

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something that's going to happen here to finish this off. The roles

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of Olympic tae kwon do, once the margin gets to 12 or beyond in the

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third round, that is it. -- the rules. Totally outclassed here, the

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athlete from Papua New Guinea. Great to be here and great to be on the

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stage, but a tough draw! It wasn't the easiest, was it? It really

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wasn't. On the defence all the time. A point on the board but that was

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penalties. Just being pounded to the body. The right leg of Walkden

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constantly searching for contact. It might go all the way. Through the

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double rapid charge she may well be back again regardless. -- the double

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repechage. That is it. She just needed those three points. Walkden

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very comfortably goes through to the last eight. A big smile on her face.

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She did exactly what she wanted to do.

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Congratulations then, Bianca Walkden. Bianca Walkden safely

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through in their competitions here at Rio 2016. We're making friends

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here! Say hello, everybody. Say hi! CHEERING

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OK... Yep... Loads of friends! What do you do... We go to the boxing!

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That's what we do. Great Britain have won another Gold Medal!

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Congratulations Nicola Adams. She's done exactly what she did in London

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2012 and retained her title. The world, Commonwealth and European

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champion has done it again. An incredible display down there at the

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Riocentro pavilions. She adds another Gold Medal to Great

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Britain's ever-growing tally. She came and she did exactly what she

:19:50.:19:53.

wanted to do. Afterwards she caught up with a very happy John Inverdale

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and a man who knows exactly what it takes to win Olympic gold.

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Olympic boxing champion for the second time. Many, many

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congratulations. A hug from Anthony Joshua! The gold rush continues!

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Yes, the gold rush continues. I'm now officially the most accomplished

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amateur boxer we've ever had, like ever! It's such an amazing feeling.

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I would just like to say thank you to everyone who has supported me, my

:20:22.:20:27.

mum, my brother, and thank you to my coach, is daughter, his birthday

:20:28.:20:35.

today. We made it! Can you compare that with London four years ago?

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Definitely go it's right up there. They're both on the same level. It

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takes a lot to win an Olympic medal and especially to be able to do it

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twice. I'd just like to be able to thank my coaching staff, everyone.

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It's almost the end of the Olympic Games and I guess you've watched

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hours and hours of television with Great Britain winning medals all

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over the place. How much was that an inspiration to you as well?

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Definitely. Especially seeing Mo Farah fall down, get up and show

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determination and go out and win his Gold Medal. You will be on that

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podium again very shortly, we will talk to you again later on.

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Congratulations. Another Gold Medal adding to our

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tally. Consolidating that position. 26 golds, 63 in total and just two

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away from the tally from four years ago. A day and a half to go. I think

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I got poked with an inflatable finger moments ago! That was

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uncomfortable! We have a bronze medal match in the men's competition

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in the water polo. Later on, we will see fighting for gold, Croatia and

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Serbia. But now, Montenegro take on Italy. It is Italy who lead by five

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goals to four. Let's watch and see who comes out with the bronze.

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COMMENTATOR: This is a battle for possession to start the second half

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and really you wonder if Montenegro just conceded that, there. But in

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this right lane, it's the Italians who take this. There's a time when

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he could have been an Olympian freestyler. That is him with the

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ball now. It is Montenegro who have lost the player. Advantage Italy on

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the power play. Here, to increase their lead with this extra player.

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They are moving quickly and looking confident. They got an angle from

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that far side with that left-handed thrower. That is their danger man,

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Gallo. He has two already and looking for a third and they get the

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benefit of another shot clock. A couple of infringements that,

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Montenegrin needing to be careful. Two major fowls. Confirmation of

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that, if he gets a third he will play no further part. They've got an

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extra man, Montenegro. Montenegro with their first bit of control in

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the second half. Being ushered further back, but that is a side

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winding strike and Radic as an it again for Montenegro and level it at

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five. Cross change, the hands were doing a good job, stopping any

:24:49.:24:57.

opportunity in the corridor. Just that the last second, he changes his

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arm angle, his ninth of the tournament, his third today. --

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Janovic. This is his third Olympic Games. Having an outstanding

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tournament. He has got 27 goals. Appeared to go straight over the top

:25:19.:25:22.

of the Centre forward with that steel but the referee let it go. 5-5

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in the third period. A look here for Montenegro to take the lead. Even

:25:32.:25:38.

numbers in the pool but they are looking to rise up, Italy a bit too

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complete defensively. The block and the little short pass back, Figlioli

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with the ball again now. Not only a great swimmer but an incredible

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shot. Kick out here, so they will have an extra man for 30 seconds of

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the shot clock. The centre forward is offside but now he moves back

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out. That's likely. This is Gallo, for Italy. Inside here, the change

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of direction and it has fallen well for Italy! It just took a deflection

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off the player in front of him. As soon as a player comes to that

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position you expect he will shoot but it just takes a horrible

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deflection off the underside of an arm and in it goes. A horrible

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moment for goal keeper. It just propels itself into the right-hand

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side of the gold for the Italians. They make a bit of their own luck,

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there. They've taken the lead again, they've got an even half dozen. And

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now Montenegro have their chance to level once again.

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We have seen Brugljani with his goal...

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For Tempesti, that is a pretty simple save. Italy can also be

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dangerous from this range, as you just talk there! They changed the

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speed and they have left the Montenegrin keeper high and dry,

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Scepanovic. He will be really disappointed with himself. He was

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poorly positioned. To get lobbed from there in an Olympic medal

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match... He will be so disappointed with that. An excellent moment for

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the Italian. Just so precise and getting the goalkeeper to commit,

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but for Montenegro they cannot have another ineffective possession. They

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need to convert into a centre forward position. The extra player

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and another 30 seconds on the shot clock.

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It is Brguljan in the centre forward position. They have moved it

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quickly! Across cage, good goal. Well worked. Just following through,

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he will get the Taj on it, that is his first goal in this match. His

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fourth overall. Klikovac. Productive with that possession. -- the touch

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on it. Now for Italy. They have looked, particularly with that

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lobbed last time, as if they can score at will. They may well need

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to! Looking for the backhand. He's been fouled. That will be a kick

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out. A time-out here. The Italians have called this time-out. With the

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benefit of the extra player, it is this 2-goal margin that they have

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been able to establish. They were level in the early stages

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of this quarter. But again, Italy, with the and balance with the

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advantage. Gallo is in as well. And Nora is

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also win, both left-handers. And the Italians are moving around this

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mushroom shaped offence of information. For a moment this

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looked to be taken quickly. He is able to find a way. It is Nora. He

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scored for the Italians, and what kind who executed with the extra

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player. He has only scored a couple coming into this match, and he

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skipped it off the head of the keeper. Two goal lead once more.

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Remember this is for a bronze medal. A long way to go. They brought in an

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extra man, and they are pulling him back

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Montenegrin if in the whitecaps, they have an opportunity. They have

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an And they need it. Too many Italian

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arms are in the way. They had a quick delivery,... The thing about

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this is that they all hold on. Two hands down. He is a driver caught

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out of position. He is not big enough. What about that for a pass?

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The ball across the head, a pass to the man who is free at the two litre

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post. A brilliant extra hand. You saw the power and the finish

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from Misic delivering that strike. That brings them back level. Misic,

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?240. Here's the Centre for the adoption. They need to be strong

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defensively. -- 240lb. And other channels for the Italians. They

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continue to apply the pressure of keeping Montenegro at bay. It is the

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passing that is the best advantage they have created, and so is the

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execution. One more time is that that -- it is that man. He has a

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hat-trick for the match, Gallo for Italy. They have got nine. And he

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let go of the ball, really cool and calm, and Gallo, the big left-hander

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drills in his hat-trick. The goalkeeper has been pulled. He had a

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terrible lob that was scored against. At the other end of the

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pool, the goalkeeper is out, and the veteran Radic, in his fourth Olympic

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Games, and he carried the flag for Montenegrin. He will now be hoping

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to carry his side. -- Montenegro. He is still arguing with the referee.

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Checkout looked there too as. If you're going to get kicked out,...

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He will be really disappointed with that. Montenegro calling in their

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extra man. He will play one more, but no

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further part. Montenegrothe commentators ar

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this as an independent nation. It will be wonderful to see them get a

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bronze. Another player being pulled out

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here. An attempt from short range. Montenegro look as if they have a

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chance. The ricochet have recovered. It looks like -- looked like it was

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on. It was a. You can see how tired he is, when you see the work that

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goes into trying to front up that shot. Added effort. It almost

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sneaked under. Only 20 odd seconds left. -- a good effort. That is well

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weighed. Possibly a little bit of a hurried shot for the Italians. There

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was still ten seconds on the shot clock, 20 seconds in the period, you

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would have thought they would have waited out. It is not as if they

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were awaiting on a nine man. It gives them a chance to get

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themselves one goal down. They had their moment, it was just

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not precise enough. It is off the crossbar. He already has a goal in

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this one, but he needed that. He was very frustrated. Adds to be quarter

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time, he went for the lob instead of drilling it, and he is regretting

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it. 9-7 to Italy over Montenegro. The hustle blown just as quick. Will

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they give advantage or did Italy leave a little too quickly? Jumping

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just in advance of the hustle, so they were told to sit back. It is

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just what Montenegro need. They came desperately short with that in the

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third quarter, and this is the opening stages where they will try

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to be a little sharper. The benefit of the extra player they have.

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The dump past did not come. They are in a centre position. He has scored

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his second goal of the match and is 15th of the tournament. Popped out,

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then a little push and drive. They are hard to stop from two metres. No

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matter how good you are a. Precisely. And the slam dunk finish

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from Brguljan. And Italy convert. We have the assistant coach for

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Montenegro who has been given a red card, kicked out of the stadium. Can

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you believe that? What about that for a shot? We have already seen

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their first keeper allowing a lob, and this is from about ten metres,

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beautifully done. Look at the top-spin on that ball. He rolled his

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hand over it, a beautiful top-spin lob. The keeper is frustrated. What

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a glorious shot. What an enormous amount of spending. His 13th goal

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for Presciutti. Two team-mates for Italy, the third now for the

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Italians. That is a heartbreaker, a difficult one to overcome.

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Montenegro are putting on so much pressure to be perfect in response.

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Nice work from the centre back, the player who just scored the lob as

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well. To rub salt in the wounds of the Centre forward, he's sprinting

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at 1 million miles an hour to make the Centre for the chase all the way

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back. He's now able to pull up and take the man at the top of the

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mushroom. -- make the centre forward Chase. That was the top of his head.

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Man out. As if there was any other result! The Italians look as if they

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have control. One more. Presciutti has done it a fourth time. Four

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golds in the bronze medal match. Look at that, straight on his head.

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As if he could expect there would be any other outcome but to be kicked

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out. We are told that one of the best places to shoot is above the

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head of the goalkeeper because they have to get their hands back over

:42:32.:42:40.

their head or take it in the face. It is a great percentage shot. A

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five metre penalty for Montenegro. As the ball came across he was

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fouled. A chance to pull one back. They are down by three at the

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moment. It is Ivovic to take this. It is off

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the post. Montenegro keep control. If anyone hits the post with the

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penalty you have to give credit to the goalkeeper. Arms out wide, he

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had to take every centimetre of that. One too many, and it had the

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post. Well done to Tempesti. Montenegro have to try to shape

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something in the last few seconds. Tempesti has seen them off in a

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couple set up by Montenegro. They just could not be precise enough.

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When you face a goalkeeper like him you have to get as close to the

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corner as you can. He gets his hands up so high, marvellous. Hard to

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blame the players. They turn it over quickly, Italy. They had a chance.

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It is a turnover file. Tempesti is the only goalkeeper, five times he

:44:27.:44:32.

has appeared at the Olympic Games. This is his swansong. At the moment

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it looks for Italy like it may be another bronze medal. But there is

:44:38.:44:43.

still time for Montenegro to respond. They have shown resilience

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and fight back. So many players inside the five metres, that goal

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does not count, that they are having to use the Italians in centre back

:44:56.:45:06.

at the moment. But they are in a position where they can start to

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think about closing this down. Another goal should see this out.

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Three goals, four minutes, you should think they should get five or

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six possessions, Montenegro. It is not enough if they can make a couple

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of these count, but they need to score pretty soon.

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The bronze medal at stake. Italy got silver in London four years ago. The

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best they can do is a bronze. Tempesti has done enough with the

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right-hand! That was an extra opportunity. You can't blame him

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shooting from there. Look at this. Thinks about going across but goes

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over his head and Tempesti is up to it. There is the idea we have seen

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executed a couple of times by the Italians, and Montenegro can't make

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it count from there, it is just off the bar and that again remains the

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presence of Tempesti and his height, knowing they have to beat him like

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that. Tempesti has got them rattled. They're shooting has been nowhere

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near as good as it was earlier in the tournament. The centre forwards

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are well set. Brguljan will leave the pool. They certainly have one

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hand on that bronze medal, the Italians. Figlioli. Measured and

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very patient, this possession from Italy. He has the ability to score

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from there. Time out, Montenegro. They need to score, no doubt about

:47:12.:47:15.

that. Two minutes and 43 seconds left. They're going to have to play

:47:16.:47:28.

a press after they play their possession. Montenegro must score in

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this play. Time is ticking, and the last two Olympic Games for

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Montenegro, they finished fourth. That Silver Medal was as a combined

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nation. In terms of the players who have experienced this heartbreak,

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one, two, three, four. Five players that have been to this corresponding

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game and finished up with fourth place. At the moment, they are in

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the shadows of the Italians, who looked to be a nod ahead and they do

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score a ninth goal, Montenegro! And they do it cleanly and quickly.

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Almost to the surprise of the Italians, that was almost a little

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bit too easy. Ivovic Has taken that one. They got away with it and that

:48:37.:48:41.

is part of water polo, that is what you have to do. They are down by

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two, two and a half minutes left to play, they must repel the Italians.

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The Italians are going to try and milk as much of their shot clock as

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they can. Good save. Can they come away with it, Montenegro? They just

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get to the ball first and it forces the foul from the Italians. Here

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come Montenegro. Is an opportunity right now! That was a smart foul

:49:12.:49:26.

from Figlioli... Oh! He has got his first of the day, Radovic! The

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Italians have not been able to run away and hide. They have left a

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couple of windows of opportunity for Montenegro and they have stepped

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right through it. Good stuff. They're just a goal down now. If we

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are tied at the end, we go to penalties. A minute and 57 seconds

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on the clock. The seventh goal for Radovic, and his first of the day

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couldn't have come at a better time, and now tense moments in the pool as

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Italy have control. At least two possessions left for these sides.

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The Italians now know that they need to score, they can't sit on a 3-goal

:50:17.:50:25.

lead any more. They cannot be successful with a hat-trick of lobs,

:50:26.:50:33.

that one just over. Unfortunately for him, Radic has been beaten once.

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But so has Scepanovic. Youth got a centre forward having to change, the

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shot was an lucky, I thought unlucky not to get a call for the setting

:50:56.:51:07.

position. Is that the save for Tempesti and Italy? I don't reckon!

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I reckon there's more to come. 12 seconds on the shot clock, 43

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seconds left in the match. They have to get one more possession, unless

:51:16.:51:21.

they can force a save here. From distance! The Italians have scored

:51:22.:51:26.

again! A devastating strike and you can hardly believe it. 12 metres

:51:27.:51:33.

out, he was going for the Hail Mary, hoping to force a save but he has

:51:34.:51:42.

gone middle of the net. At the bounce shot from 12 metres. There it

:51:43.:51:46.

goes, it took a deflection off the post and in, and Radic can't believe

:51:47.:51:52.

it, it took the slightest deflection. And is that the hammer

:51:53.:51:58.

blow from the Italians? There's only 35 seconds left! A 2-goal lead,

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Montenegro would have to do something horrendous with their next

:52:04.:52:05.

possession, even if they give up a goal here. 30 seconds with the ball

:52:06.:52:12.

will be more than what is left on the match clock. Montenegro against

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the ticking time. They win it back, Italy. Tempesti get enough of a

:52:21.:52:29.

touch on it and it comes back off the crossbar. Suggesting they were

:52:30.:52:33.

innocent in the attempt to recover that ball, and there has now been

:52:34.:52:39.

the use of a time-out by Italy, and with 16 seconds it's just about

:52:40.:52:44.

making sure your stand understands how to manage this ball. All you

:52:45.:52:48.

have to do is run down the clock. That's what this time-out is about.

:52:49.:52:52.

Making sure they settle down and no one has a brain snap. We've got a

:52:53.:52:57.

player that is out, as well. Number two, Montenegro, Brguljan. This is

:52:58.:53:05.

all about making sure you keep possession and pass it around and

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don't do anything crazy. Difficult for the team members poolside

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watching. They are all standing and hugging at the moment. But remember,

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the great thing from them is that they have got an extra player, so

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it's impossible for Montenegro... It's impossible to force a mistake

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because they have got the extra player. It would take an act of

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lunacy for Montenegro to win this game. And they've taken it, the

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bronze medal, the Italians. Great effort.

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They led early, the Italians. They opened up with those two early

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goals, putting the pressure on in that opening quarter and Montenegro

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scored one as well and they both take three in that second quarter,

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but there is the final, Tempesti gets the opportunity to release the

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emotions from the journey that he has been on. Since Sydney 2000 he

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has been a part of this Italian men's team and he will take bronze

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in his last Olympic participation. 12-10, and we look at the moments of

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elation for Italy. A privilege to see Tempesti played. He's just a

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marvellous, marvellous ambassador for the sport. He is a showman as

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well. He knows what it's like to get an Olympic medal. He has silver

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medals himself. Devastation, as you say, for Montenegro. Three Olympics

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in a row they have been beaten in this match, beaten in the play-off

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for bronze or fourth. So, they get their place on the podium. They will

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be joined by Serbia or Croatia. Their final to be decided later on

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tonight. Welcome back to the Olympic Park. A few British fans behind us

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and

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