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And now listen to this... Nobody is faster than him over the 50 metres

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breaststroke. Adam Peaty wins the gold-medal... Utterly stunning... He

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wins gold in the 100, and now in the 50. Fulfilling his potential... What

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a superstar... The power that he has... The defending European

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champion, Commonwealth champion... Hello and welcome to Rio replay, a

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repeat of the action from Day two the Olympic Games. Coming up over

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the next few hours... He set a world record on the first

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day, can Adam Peaty do it all again and secure the first edition gold

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medal of the games? Jazz Carlin hoping to secure a medal in her

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first games in the 400 metres freestyle. Liam Pitchford played his

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opening table tennis match, he will be playing again in a few moments.

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Andy Murray and Jamie Murray are on court later, we will pick up their

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match as they start their quest for doubles gold. And staying with

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tennis, Novak Djokovic is the winner of multiple majors, and the Davis

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Cup, but would love to take the Olympic title of Andy Murray, he

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starts against one Martin -- Juan Martin del Potro.

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Adam Peaty is hoping to become the first British man to win a medal in

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the pool since Adrian Moorhouse. He was speaking to Rebecca Adlington.

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Do you get excited walking through those doors? At five a.m., I am so

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happy to be here? You are positive, I will give you that! Obviously you

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are on the block every single day. Do you ever visualise Rio? A little

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bit. All the cheering starts then once you are in the water all you

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feel as numbness, and then when you start your stroke, so relaxed.

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It looks like it might be Adam Peaty... He has got it. The world

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champion is Adam Peaty of Great Britain.

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Are you worried about a big crowd or do you relish? Absolutely love it. I

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can swim good, but not great, if there is no crowd. You took the

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world record at the British championships with only two people

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understand! -- in the stand. It is different if it is London! Your

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face, you went... I just looked at it, and again and again, I had to

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keep looking just to make sure it would not be adjusted. Then it was

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like, yes, world record. We will pull out of the water, but only the

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top half... Would you have had the same success without your coach, are

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you just such a solid team? I would be nowhere near where I am now. I

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have enough trust in mail to give me something that could spearhead the

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rest. -- enough trust in Mel. He said he does not think you would

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have as much success without you. You will make me cry on television!

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I am in a unique position, I have taken him from the age of 14 years

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old to the world record holder. I am very humbled by that process. There

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are also some hurdles thrown at you. But he is a boy that has never given

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in. If I take him there, then who knows? The amazing thing about the

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Olympics is somebody comes out who you have never heard of. I was the

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underdog in Beijing. Rebecca Adlington is the gold medallist, oh

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my goodness! Do you think there will be somebody like that in the 100

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metres breaststroke or do you just think you will be the best? I am

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always given names, but I am not cocky, I will not charge until the

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race. -- judge. I welcome the challenge, really. Looking at my

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training, where I am in the gymnasium, I am in my strongest

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position ever. So it looks good but at the same time it is still my

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first Olympics. I proved they could go to the World Championships and

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come back with medals and a world record. So I will just give my best

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possible performance. We wish him all the very best. You can watch it

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live with us on BBC One, 2:53am the time. Let's hope that he wins our

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first gold medal of the Olympic Games. Let's cross to the Olympic

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Park where colour is talking to the youngest Team GB competitor. --

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Clare. This is Gavrika, who is racing for

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Nepal, but is from London. What has it been like? It has been amazing.

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Your dad is here. Was at the time for her to come here so young?

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It was not the plan but it worked out for her. It is an amazing

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experience. You are at school, what year you in? I year nine, the New

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Year starts on September six, I will be in year nine. Why did you take up

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swimming, when did you realise you were good enough to go to the

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Olympics? I first took up swimming when I was in Scotland. My dad

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forced me. Forced you! She says thank you! Then I kind of built it

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up, having a love of swimming. In your heat this morning, what

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happened? I want my heat, I am really proud for my country. -- I

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won. What is the plan now? Hopefully Tokyo, just keep and swimming. I saw

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Adam Peaty when he was swimming. And I swap then proud, doing a dive. --

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Ben Proud. But I looked really slow, he was doing this really fast dive,

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I was just like, OK, I'm swimming slowly now! Have you been taking

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photos for social media? What is your best photos so far? I have not

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taken any of people because I just want to let them concentrate on

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their races but I was next to one of my idols in training yesterday,

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Mitchell Larkin, of Australia. I thought, should I take a photo now?

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He is training, so maybe not! Just keep enjoying the experience. Will

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you be watching Adam tonight? Yes, and hopefully see him beat the world

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record. Yes, world records have tumbled. Adam Peaty's team will be

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with me shortly so come back in just a second.

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Yes, all eyes on the pool tonight, Adam Peaty going at 2:53 a.m.. And

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what a story it would be if Jazz Carlin can get a medal, she missed

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out in London but is now in with a real chance.

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I am going to be on the podium. I am doing everything I can. All these

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years of training, all the hours, the early mornings, it is this

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moment in Rio. I will give it absolutely everything. If it is good

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enough to be on the podium, that will be an incredible feeling. In

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2011 I found out I had tonsillitis, getting it every two to three weeks,

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but I went to the Olympic trials and got the qualifying time to go to the

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Olympics. But I came fourth. It was hard to take, especially after

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working so hard for so long to go to a home Olympics. So I had to take

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time away from the sport to find my love from it again. I was so close

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to hanging up my goggles. But that is sport, it tests you, it is how

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you overcome the lows, to appreciate the high. It is quite unusual to be

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at the first Olympics at 25 but it is nice to achieve my dream of going

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to the Olympics, it is a really good feeling. Jazz Carlin of Swansea

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takes Wales to gold. Glasgow was like the home games I kind of never

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got to experience. To have my family and friends, that support, it was so

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nice, to achieve my dreams and enjoy myself again and stand on top of the

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podium, hearing the national anthem, it was my proudest moment to date.

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Sometimes I take myself too seriously. I can be really hard on

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myself. That is natural as an athlete. Especially this year, being

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an Olympic year, I have been quite stressed. I put a lot of pressure on

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myself really. It is because I have watched it so much for so long. But

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when you realise it is just sport, something I love to do, I just love

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being in the pool, racing and having fun, so just capturing that feeling,

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that enjoyment, getting it back into my training. I will make sure I do

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absolutely everything and have no regrets. Once I am on the blocks,

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and give 110%, I will have no regrets and can walk away from the

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pool knowing I gave absolutely everything. Jazz was absolutely

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devastated to miss out on London 2012 but fingers crossed she can get

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on the podium this evening. Let's cross live to our swimming team.

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Helen Skelton is there. What a night it would be if Jazz Carlin win a

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medal. What a night indeed, and it is not

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an unrealistic suggestion if you take into account what she did in

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the pool earlier today. Rebecca, you have two medals in this event, how

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excited were you by seeing her performance? She looked the best I

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have ever seen her. Relaxed, strong, in control. We saw at the trials

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that she was so nervous and worktop that she did not actually qualify

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for the 800, which most people say is her best event, then she smashed

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the 400. So it is amazing she has done a marker, Bologne off the

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cobwebs, not focused own nervousness, and said, this is my

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dream, what I want to do. -- blown off the cobwebs. She's not scared,

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going in with the mindset of winning a medal. If she can race at her own

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pace and not let the occasion get the better of her then she is

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capable of being in the podium. She went faster than she ever has, a new

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Welsh record. But this is a much bigger stage than the British

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trials. Nervousness got the better of her there, are you confident she

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can keep a lid on it tonight? I am, she is so experienced that most

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people think she has been to an Olympic Games before. So she kind of

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needed that to happen at the trials, have that little lip, that little

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freaked out moment. She has worked on it since. It was really good that

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it happened that they are and not here. Yes, Katie Ledeque will be out

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in front going for the world record. But Jazz made a personal best time

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this morning. Faster than I ever was at an Olympic Games. So I think she

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will just stick to her own plan and swim how she swims. If she can go of

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hard and just use that back and that we know she has... It is amazing

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that you said she went faster than you ever did, and you have two

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medals. Hearing Jazz talk to Sharon, she was so excited. Absolutely

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buzzing, said she could not wait to get stuck in. Could Katie Ledeque

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have a positive effect, could be pushed Jazz? We don't know what

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Katie will do. We saw in the 400 metres freestyle that she absolutely

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smashed it, we know she has the speed, Katie is capable of going

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3.56, which is properly a bit out of reach for Jazz, although she did a

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personal best. Jazz will just try to concentrate on her own race, use the

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other swimmers and just leave Katie a little bit. She was so excited. I

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know you will be with us into the early hours. Swindon will be with us

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as well. The key time is 2:53 a.m.. Set your

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alarms and get the espresso ready. Hopefully Adam Peaty will win our

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first gold medal of the Olympic Games. Tennis, very shortly, Andy

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and Jamie Murray get their doubles match under way. But let's cross to

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Olympic Park where we have Adam Peaty's team.

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I would like to introduce you to the key back-up in Adam Peaty's let

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Gomez parents and girlfriend. They will be roaring him on. When did you

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last see your boyfriend? I think it was probably the day or night before

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he left to go on his flight to Rio. Quite a while ago now. Will you

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shout out, will he make eye contact with you before the final after it?

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If he can find us in the crowd. Hopefully we will be quite obvious

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because we have a few banners, hopefully he will be able to spot us

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somewhere in the crowd. You can say you're quite obvious around the park

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because everyone knows who you are because it is on your shirt? We get

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stock quite regularly. By the Brazilians. They say, PT! He is

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good, how impressed with Haim Ayuk? It is fantastic what he has done and

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achieved. -- with him you. In the past and present. What do you hope

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for? To get a medal. Of any sort. To take the pressure

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off. Caroline you've made a big project -- decision coming to Brazil

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because it meant getting on a plane for the first time, how was it? It

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was really good, the airport frightened me a little because that

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is all-new with the security and getting on the aeroplane, my heart

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started to thump and I think, once I'm on, I'm on. It was much easier

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than people told me, it was really good. Thank you British Airways! How

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have you found Brazil so far? It has been really good, the people are

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brilliant. There are so welcoming, they will go out the way to help you

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understand. Really positive people. Mauboy Adam, it is an extraordinary

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story because the reason he started swimming was what? Because --

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because we pushed him into swimming lessons because he needs to swim and

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he wouldn't even sit down in the bath so he needed to get into the

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water. Because he was scared of it? Yes. At the seaside he was just on

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the rock pools, he wouldn't go in the sea. Every photograph he is

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fully clothed. That is Adam, now completely different. The boy who

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was afraid of what could be an Olympic champion tonight. This is

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the team that helped get him there and getting up early in the mornings

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and taking into swimming and supporting him, providing him with

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love and making sure he is confident about what he does tonight and the

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pressure off. They say a medal of any colour would be grateful that

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have a fabulous night. Thank you. Come on Adam Peaty! 2.50 three. Set

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your alarm clock and get ready and let's hope for gold for Team GB. We

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will turn our attention from the pool to tennis because Andy Murray

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got his Olympic defence under way today against Viktor Troicki and it

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was quite comfortable for the Scot. He came through in straight sets

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63-6 to and will face Juan Monaco of Argentina in the second round. A

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busy day for Mr Murray because he is back on court, this time in the

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doubles with his brother Jamie. They face the Brazilian pair. Let's go

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live and join our commentator Simon Reed. Good evening. It is Andy

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Murray to begin. Andy looking very confident and

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comfortable in his opening match against Viktor Troicki winning in

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straight sets. For those new to the tennis, it is a

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slow court, and abrasive service two surface that checks the ball, not as

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important in doubles as in singles. The temperatures around 23. It has

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been falling for the last hour or two. The hot weather of the last few

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days has gone for a little while. It is humid, 73% humidity.

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Cracking volley from Andy Murray as he came forward.

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Surveying the scene to Mamat is much later than scheduled because of the

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late start because of the wind. They worried about the structures to play

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started late. Very much an evening match. 8:30pm local time. Quite a

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few of the spectators have staged to watch this. It should be

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atmospheric. -- stayed behind. Baluchi, the left-hander, to serve.

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-- Bellucci. That is some start from Bellucci.

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Bellucci played this morning against Dustin Brown, who got injured.

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Bellucci through to the second round.

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Looks like a tester from Jamie Murray.

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He has got a big serve, Bellucci. Toned it down a bid for doubles, but

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very effective. -- a bit. How acrobatic was that from Andre Sa

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Ex-Machina might be 39 years old but he twisted his body in some kind of

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contortion. That got the crowd going. -- from Andre Sa! .

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Jamie Murray to serve. Don't try next what -- don't try that one next

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time you're on the court. Did well to keep his balance.

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Jamie, of course, has been number one in the world in doubles this

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year, dropped a bit, now six. Close. No challenge. Hawk-Eye is

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available on this court. Joyously received. Bellucci is

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looking sharp. Two cracking returns from Bellucci

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and then by Andre Sa. Suddenly there are two break points to defend.

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Great instinctive volley from Andy Murray. It came at him like a

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bullet. He did so well to get a racket to it, and then composed

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after that. Like a wall at the net. They are

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probing but finding nothing, two break points saved.

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Advantage Jamie Murray. Real cohesion from these two. They were a

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good peering at the last Davis Cup, very much the highlight.

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They will be very relieved and happy to have got out of that. Two Eric

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points saved -- two break points. It will be Andre Sa, the fourth to

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serve. Of the two Brazilians, this is the

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likeliest to be broken. He doesn't have anywhere near the power of his

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partner. Bellucci equally not as strong

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start. Olympic Park where we have Adam

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Peaty's team. Super interception from Andy Murray.

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He has lightning reflexes. Nothing Bellucci could do about that.

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Nearly got it, the second time around, Jamie. Huge bit of luck from

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the Brazilians. Where is it? There it is.

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Well played. Lovely little angle from Bellucci. And we can see Sa,

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comfortable hold. Picking up where Sa it left off.

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Full stretch on the interception, brilliantly controlled.

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Again, such a cute angle. Devastating when near the net.

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This set up, Jamie and serve, he stands a good way back behind the

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baseline. Then a big step forward. Bellucci, loading up on that massive

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forehand. One of the biggest forehands in the world.

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Good, deep serve. Sa, anxious to attack it, to put a dent in the

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confidence. But they have not been able to manage that.

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Fantastic! Andy deserved better. Some extraordinary volleying work

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from him, but what a shot from Sa. So skilful, Andy Murray, at the net,

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but that was a shot he would have been proud to make.

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Yes. He is on fire at the moment. Threaded the needle. The Murray

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brothers looking at each other. A little clip on the net helped a

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great deal, slowed it right up. He was not hanging around that time,

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Andy Murray. So, Jamie holds. 4-3. We're just going to move away from

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this match quickly, to bring you up to date with other big stories and

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show you what is going on. A big shock in the woman's tennis doubles,

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the Williams sisters going out in the first round, losing out to the

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pair from the Czech Republic, Strycova and Safarova, the first

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time they have lost an Olympics doubles, although Serena did

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progress in the singles earlier today. So a big story in the woman's

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doubles. Elsewhere, if you fancy some table tennis, the impeachment

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has had a busy day, he has already seen off his opponent from

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Uzbekistan, and is now doing well in the next round, if you want to head

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there, you can do so via the Red Button. Meanwhile if you fancy a

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more tennis, Novak Djokovic is taking on Juan Martin del Potro,

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who, bizarrely, was stuck in a lift for 40 minutes earlier on today,

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saved by the Argentinian handball team. We will shortly cross to the

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swimming where it is a massive night for Adam Peaty. And then Jazz Carlin

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in the women's 400 metres freestyle final at 3:01 a.m.. Stay with us.

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Back to the tennis doubles. Inroads at the start of this Sa

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service game. Clinical work at the net from

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Bellucci. Where, he may be the old man of the

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quartet, 39 years of age, Andre Sa, but he is having a dream time at the

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moment. I don't think Cheney and Andy

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understand Portuguese! Old habits die hard.

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Let's bring you up-to-date with other tennis news. Johanna Konta has

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made it safely through to round two of the Women's Singles. A

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comfortable victory over Stephanie Vogt, meaning all four British

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players are in round two. Johanna Konta will next play Caroline Garcia

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of France. Well done to her. The big news from the tennis competition is

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that the women's doubles has seen a massive shock, the Williams sisters

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crashing out. Back to the Murray brothers.

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The step he made forward, obviously a bit too pronounced.

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Sa, he will be disappointed he could not make more of that.

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He was trying to be just a little bit too cute, Jamie.

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We date. -- well played. Andy Murray, so quick to see the

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opportunity. Once again, job done. Now Sa will be serving to try to

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take this into a tie-break. Phenomenal reaction. You can see his

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weight going backwards. The ball drilled at him. But still all the

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technique and astonishing reflexes to get a winner out of it. Both

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pairs rock solid. The conditions much easier now. When Andy played

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earlier on against Victor Troicki he came to terms with the thing, in the

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end, Troicki faded away. So, 5-6. Here is Sa.

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Jamie Murray played that rally so well. Terrific return. A deft shot

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to make it difficult for the net player.

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He is really hitting the sports. They might not have the most

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penetrating serve, but his direction is nigh on perfect.

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The first double of the match so far. From the Brazilian pair.

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Attacking play from both Andy and Jamie. They've not had a break point

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yet. Could there be one beckoning here?

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Pity. It was a perfect lob, but just couldn't

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follow it up. One point away from a tie-break.

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There it is. It has been nip and tuck all the way through. You would

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have to know more than me to pick a winner here with any confidence.

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Andy to begin the first set tie-break.

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That is some miss from Andre Sa, who has played so well. A real chance of

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a mini break. Excellent defence from Jamie and Andy. He should have made

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it. Maybe just one mini break could be

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crucial here. No prisoners. He has played like

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that throughout this match. Yes! Some return. Andre Sa was just

:51:28.:51:59.

edging towards the middle. He went a little early, that was some result.

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There is the first mini break. A 4-1 lead with probably be

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insurmountable with Andy's serve in to serves time.

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It was a super shot from Thomaz Bellucci. Jamie is a tall Guy, six

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foot three, as is Andy. They call him stretch, he is stretched to the

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limit but just couldn't get enough purchase, so the mini break is

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neutralised. Andre Sa knew which way he was

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going. They've waited a long time for this,

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but they really have had their money 's worth. A late start in the late

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evening, but they saw a super doubles before that with the demise

:54:28.:54:36.

of the Williams sisters. And now this.

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Brazil which the front for the first time in the match -- hit the front.

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Yes! We saw the stretch and he was not balanced, Jane, could not get

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back. Andy trying to cover, but nowhere near. Fabulous shot from

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Baluchi. They are two points away from the opening set. -- Bellucci.

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We will see how far back Andy has two return this news serve -- huge

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serve, but he will move forward. Super perseverance, it looked like

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Cheney has done enough at the net -- it looked like Jamie had. Two points

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for Brazil. Nailed it. They are so quick to

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seize the opportunity. They are in the game like sprinters.

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Set point number two, this time on Jamie's serve.

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That is a wonderful serve. They have played so much Davis Cup together,

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they are used to this atmosphere. It feels like a Davis Cup final,

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almost. The amount of spectators and the noise being generated. -- not

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the amount of spectators about the noise. Out of jail, two set points

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save. Bellucci, so strong. That is the

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worst scenario, really. A third set point for Brazil. And it is their

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serve. Can Andre Sa finish it off? No! A wonderful set of tennis but it

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is Brazil who take the first set, 53 minutes of high-class stuff. Andy

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and Jamie denied for now. Brazil are leading 1-0. For the moment, thank

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you very much Simon. High entertaining, quality stuff in the

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tennis. Jamie and Andy not only up against Bellucci and Andre Sa but

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also a noisy Brazilian crowd. Not there in massive numbers but having

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been to the beach volleyball and Brazil were playing, they make a lot

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of noise. Let's go around some of the other venues to show you what is

:00:17.:00:21.

happening right now. This is what is happening in the table tennis.

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Britton's William Pitchford against young Sikh young from career. He has

:00:29.:00:32.

already played today. That was a second-round match at but this is a

:00:33.:00:38.

third-round match and you wonder if today's exertions in the second

:00:39.:00:47.

round had taken its toll on Liam. He is now 3-0 down, best of five games

:00:48.:00:54.

in the team event -- best of five games at the team event. That is

:00:55.:01:00.

available on the Red Button. The big event this evening is in the summing

:01:01.:01:03.

pool. Adam Peaty could win our first gold medal, let's go live. The could

:01:04.:01:10.

win our first gold medal and we are pretty excited, it has been a long

:01:11.:01:13.

time since we had a male Olympic champion. That man is with me now.

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Adrian Moorhouse, winner of the 1980 800 metres breaststroke, that is

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what Adam is going for, here you are in action, you came into that event

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is the world champion, the marked man. Did you enjoy it?

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Yes. You were in six place at the turn.

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You are right, coming in I was world number one. I had held the title for

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quite a while. But it was my second Olympics so I knew what to expect. I

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think Adam is in better position than me. At that point it was about

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delivering when it counted. Similarly, I had done my heats the

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day before and had the whole day to sleep, eat, do the whole thing, just

:02:08.:02:12.

wait for the race. I just could not wait, I was so excited. Looking at

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Adam, you could say he is excited. He smashed his own world record and

:02:19.:02:23.

looks very relaxed, justifiably so. Can we hang the medal around his

:02:24.:02:28.

neck? Nothing is ever certain until it is over but I cannot see anybody

:02:29.:02:33.

else. He is 1.5 seconds ahead of the rest of the world. Light years away

:02:34.:02:37.

from everybody else. There's nothing that should stop him. What sets him

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apart? If you think about what he has done in the last few years, the

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Commonwealth Games, the World Championships, European

:02:49.:02:50.

Championships... What sets him apart? Physical and mental

:02:51.:02:55.

attributes. Physically he is a good thing. Technically he has the

:02:56.:03:01.

package. He is in the right shape... He is a locomotive. He is strong, he

:03:02.:03:10.

has worked on his diving, he has no dead spot. The big trick and

:03:11.:03:14.

breaststroke, there are two parts, arms, legs. You keep it flowing, and

:03:15.:03:21.

he is brilliant at that. Mentally you have seen him, in interviews, he

:03:22.:03:26.

is the coolest, call must person. So the combination of having the

:03:27.:03:30.

technical ability to do this, and then cope with the pressure in the

:03:31.:03:34.

moment, and put that bubble around yourself and say, you know what? I

:03:35.:03:39.

should be her. He is very good at turning threats into opportunities.

:03:40.:03:47.

He is the best in the world. He has everything, the complete package. He

:03:48.:03:52.

can be confident because as you say, he has that distance. 1.5 seconds

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worth of confidence. It is huge. I was a winner by thousands of --

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1000th of a second. A win is a win, Adrian!

:04:13.:04:23.

You can see that the warm-ups are going on behind us. The finals begin

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in 40 minutes. Jazz Carlin and Adam Peaty flying the flag for Britain.

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Thank you very much indeed. 2:53am your time. 3:01 a.m., four Jazz

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Carlin. Danny Willett has posted online, the US Masters champion,

:04:50.:04:53.

here in Rio to compete, there he is, enjoying himself. Enjoying the

:04:54.:05:03.

tennis. And we can rejoin the game, Jamie and Andy Murray are fighting

:05:04.:05:05.

back. Yes, it is still some fight, 30-30

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in the opening game of this second set.

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A strange shot, no wonder Bellucci is insulting himself. Because it is

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the first break point of the match for Great Britain.

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Bellucci, falling apart at the end of that game. Very strange. Sa, he

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has been the star, but Bellucci has still played very well. Yet suddenly

:06:16.:06:21.

in that game, everything went south. A kick-start to the second set for

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the Murray brothers. Andy, to begin serving, as he did in

:06:24.:06:45.

the first set. Just a little help from the net. But

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Jamie was very quickly across to it. He made the move, and you would

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expect Bellucci to make it, but he has suddenly become the weak link in

:07:53.:07:55.

this match, and he will be a target for these two.

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It is almost like after winning the first set the intensity drained out

:08:10.:08:30.

of him, he is making mistake after mistake now, Bellucci. That was

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close, but no challenge. Really good covering from Andy.

:08:36.:09:32.

Working really well together. They are off in a rush in this second

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set. Exquisite play from Andy Murray,

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right from the return. Looking for the opening and in the end finding

:10:37.:10:38.

just the shot. He is a real jack in the box, Andre

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Sa. Got as high as 19 in the world back in 2009. Ranked 60th in

:11:07.:11:16.

doubles. Hard to believe there are 59 better doubles players than he.

:11:17.:11:36.

Trust got it. Very athletic and acrobatic. Must have been very close

:11:37.:12:16.

to the sideline. So Sa holds but not without

:12:17.:12:26.

difficulty. We will go back to the tennis

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shortly but disappointing news in the table tennis where Liam

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Pitchford has crashed out in the third round of the Men's Singles.

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Already played today, defeating his Uzbekistan opponent, but he came up

:13:11.:13:14.

against a really tough Korean competitor ranked 12th in the world,

:13:15.:13:22.

too much for Liam Pitchford. Back to the tennis.

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Just away from the coroner. Lovely return again. -- corner.

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Just a great defence from Andy Murray. Once more, we mistake from

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Bellucci. He is not having as good a set as he had in the first.

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Well played. Such quick thinking from Andre Sa. This could have been

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very tricky. Not at all. This will do his confidence in the

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world of good, Bellucci, if you can hold with some comfort. The crowd

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are getting back into it. That must have only just missed. They are

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going to challenge. I think it might just be out but it is certainly

:15:50.:15:51.

worth a challenge. And it was. Bellucci's confidence restored. It

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is the brutes who lead -- the British who lead in this second set.

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Andy and Jamie still in this one. We will be back to the tennis and Simon

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Read a very shortly, but let's speak to David McDaid at the gymnastics

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that of yesterday was about the men and today it was about the women and

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the remarkable recovery from Ellie Downie? Absolutely. She is one of

:16:33.:16:39.

these athletes that we expect, she's only 16, we inspect big things from

:16:40.:16:43.

her. She has done well on the world and European stage and now on the

:16:44.:16:47.

Olympic stage. There was a very big worry because on her floor routine

:16:48.:16:52.

she fell on a front-page movement and landed on her neck and had to

:16:53.:16:56.

stop that routine and go off to have some treatment. She said afterwards

:16:57.:17:00.

she heard a crunching her neck and was put in a wheelchair but danger

:17:01.:17:04.

was determined to come back and compete and finish the routine for

:17:05.:17:08.

her team and ended up doing a great vault, 14.8, to help the team to

:17:09.:17:13.

score 4174. That wasn't a perfect performance from Great Britton but

:17:14.:17:18.

enough to get through to the final and they are in the mix of that

:17:19.:17:22.

region where they could win a medal on Tuesday. That is good news. But

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looking at social media, it sounds like the Americans are on fire? I

:17:28.:17:33.

don't think incredible or a scintillating even cuts it. We will

:17:34.:17:40.

have to start making up new words because they finished the

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qualification session and the team lead by a full ten points. That is

:17:43.:17:47.

like a football team beating someone by 50-0. Every gymnast in their team

:17:48.:17:54.

leads all of the individual qualifications, especially Simone

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Biles, who is a phenomena herself, she scored 62 points to lead the

:18:00.:18:02.

all-around and Leeds three of the other individual apparatus standings

:18:03.:18:07.

and she is on course to become the first woman ever to win five gold

:18:08.:18:12.

medals at an Olympics and the way she performed tonight, no one would

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bet against that. Thank you. We will speak to you tomorrow evening. Let's

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take you to Centre Court and the tennis. We will be back to Jamie and

:18:22.:18:26.

Andy Murray shortly but look at this, Juan Martin Del Potro is

:18:27.:18:30.

taking on the Novak Djokovic, who is looking to wrestle the Olympic gold

:18:31.:18:36.

from Andy Murray or Del Potro -- from Andy Murray. The Porto is often

:18:37.:18:38.

fantastic start. Look at the reaction. Absolutely

:18:39.:18:50.

loving that. Del Potro leads. That available on the website. Let's go

:18:51.:18:57.

back to doubles match with Jimmy and Andy Murray. Joe Kovacs -- Djokovic

:18:58.:19:07.

struggles. Andy Murray, research in the second set. -- resurgent. I

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double almost on cue. They have a good cushion in this particular

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game. The return set it up, super return

:19:20.:20:04.

from Thomaz Bellucci. Andy Murray was just a little marooned.

:20:05.:20:24.

Another good return, this time from Andre Sa. Would you believe it, it

:20:25.:20:30.

is the Murray serve under the cosh now?

:20:31.:20:40.

It is times like this when he produces his best service.

:20:41.:20:55.

That is some believe, I don't think it was a clean hit, Murray is

:20:56.:21:05.

furious with himself. -- that is some leave. This is Bellucci's

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strike, and this is a break point, first time on the Andy serve.

:21:11.:21:31.

Bellucci again. Murray smacks the net and that is just what the crowd

:21:32.:21:43.

want. More important, they got the break back and it is 3-3. Just when

:21:44.:21:52.

you least expect it. Super returning both from Bellucci and Andre Sa.

:21:53.:21:59.

Bellucci has been a little off the pace early on the set, right back on

:22:00.:22:01.

it now. Well played. On the way forward he

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took it in his stride. Plenty of goal after the strike --

:22:08.:23:00.

plenty of go. Looking just as strong now as they

:23:01.:23:27.

were in the wonderful opening set. Wouldn't you know it? They are

:23:28.:24:38.

turning it around in this second set and they are back in front.

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2.53, come on, you can hang on, Adam Peaty going for gold, get the

:24:54.:25:18.

espresso's in and will go back to the tennis.

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Racing back to encourage Jamie, because it was a discouraging shop.

:25:27.:25:34.

-- shot. He is having one of the matches of

:25:35.:26:12.

his life, Andre Sa. He was on his way as Murray was preparing the

:26:13.:26:13.

short. -- the shot. And again. He is picking the right

:26:14.:26:51.

moment, time after time, to get involved.

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Abbadi leave from Jamie -- a bad. They are one game away from knocking

:27:19.:27:27.

out the number two seeds. These two have been in this kind of

:27:28.:28:27.

situation time after time, invariably they come out on top.

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Clever use of angle from Andy Murray.

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That match or a knife edge, if you want to continue watching Jamie and

:29:33.:29:39.

Andy Murray hopefully beating the Brazilians this evening and press

:29:40.:29:43.

your Red Button now, we will keep you up-to-date here but if you want

:29:44.:29:46.

the tennis and the conclusion of that match in which your Red Button.

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-- then hit your. It is a really busy night across the Olympics here

:29:58.:30:02.

in Rio and we are all set. Hopefully to see Great Britton win its first

:30:03.:30:06.

gold-medal because Adam Peaty is the main man in the 100 metres

:30:07.:30:07.

breaststroke. Representing Great Britton. Adam

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Peaty! Nobody is faster than him over 50

:30:17.:30:33.

metres breaststroke. Adam Peaty wins the gold medal in the 100 metres

:30:34.:30:40.

breaststroke! Utterly stunning. He has won gold on the 100, now he has

:30:41.:30:46.

won gold under 50. Adam Peaty fulfilling the potential. The first

:30:47.:30:53.

time the 5100 doubles have ever been done in the World Championships.

:30:54.:30:59.

What a superstar. The power that he has. The world record and world

:31:00.:31:03.

champion, defending European champion. One left.

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Come on, Adam Peaty. You can do it. Get ready, because hopefully Great

:31:15.:31:20.

Britain will win their first gold medal. We deliver to one of the most

:31:21.:31:27.

striking venues in the whole of the Rio Olympics, 15,000 capacity, Helen

:31:28.:31:29.

isn't there with the team. I wish I had a motorbike to bring

:31:30.:31:39.

Jason here, because it will be an epic night. Not just for our boys

:31:40.:31:43.

but some of the biggest names on the swimming circuit are here tonight,

:31:44.:31:47.

definitely worth staying up for. What are you looking forward to? I

:31:48.:32:02.

looking forward to Adam, but also Jazz. Jazz put on an amazing

:32:03.:32:08.

performance in the heats and I really hope she gets a medal to

:32:09.:32:14.

night. She is so excited to be here, first Olympics, how unusual is that

:32:15.:32:20.

at the age of 25? It is unusual but it does happen. Aged 21 she was

:32:21.:32:26.

injured and things did not go to plan. She has had a good couple of

:32:27.:32:31.

years and is Rebecca said, this morning she looked exceptional. When

:32:32.:32:36.

people are on form it's just flows, it looks easy. She has a great

:32:37.:32:39.

opportunity to night. We are very confident that we will

:32:40.:32:56.

see one young man top of the podium. The 100 metres butterfly. A swimming

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superstar now, in the shape of Sarah Sjostrom.

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Yes, the fastest qualifier, a brilliant swimmer, world champion,

:33:16.:33:23.

world record holder. But she has still never won an Olympic medal of

:33:24.:33:29.

any kind. It will be fantastic to see her, she has been at the top of

:33:30.:33:37.

her game since 2012. I think she is the favourite for me, in this one.

:33:38.:33:47.

From the USA, the defending Olympic champion. Taking time out to have a

:33:48.:33:53.

child. Back in the Olympic final is the fastest qualifier.

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The final of the women's 100 metres to five. A decent start from Sarah

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Sjostrom, and a decent start from Ottesen Denmark. Here we go,

:34:15.:34:23.

Sjostrom winding it up. Will be interesting to see how Vollmer gets

:34:24.:34:32.

on, returning after having her son. At the moment, a world-record pace.

:34:33.:34:37.

Goodness me, this is the part of the race where she really goes. Vollmer,

:34:38.:34:48.

still going well, closer to us, but Sjostrom is absolutely obliterated

:34:49.:34:52.

the field. She is going to become Olympic champion. The first ever

:34:53.:34:56.

Swedish female to do so in the pool. A new world record. 55.64. I am

:34:57.:35:08.

delighted for her. She spent so long worrying about it and finally she

:35:09.:35:13.

has done it. Well done, Sarah Sjostrom. A brilliant race. Probably

:35:14.:35:20.

only about half a metre she was not in the lead. She delivered on all

:35:21.:35:27.

the expectations. Olympic champion. And the first Swedish woman to ever

:35:28.:35:34.

achieve that. Very well deserved. A massive outpouring of emotion. She

:35:35.:35:40.

was so disappointed to come forth in London 2012. She was fourth last

:35:41.:35:46.

night in the women's relay. Got an OK start. It was not great, in the

:35:47.:35:52.

centre, in that yellow hat. You are right, that outside lines were a bit

:35:53.:35:55.

quicker but it was really the only part of the race where she did not

:35:56.:36:03.

lead. Very flat, chin above the water, just to get in the air, head

:36:04.:36:11.

down, arms and elbows round. The Swedish team, well, all kitted out.

:36:12.:36:16.

It says Sarah, on their stomachs, apparently. A clear body length.

:36:17.:36:23.

That is the way to do it. Olympic gold medal, full body length, world

:36:24.:36:32.

record. Men's 100 metres breaststroke, same thing, what do

:36:33.:36:38.

you think? I certainly hope so. Olympic champion, Sarah Sjostrom,

:36:39.:36:46.

and a new world junior record for the 16-year-old, Oleksiak, that is

:36:47.:36:54.

extraordinary. And British coaches for both first and second.

:36:55.:37:01.

Meanwhile, in the tennis, and Murray are in the second set, to see how

:37:02.:37:07.

they get on, press the Red Button. Right, James Guy. Up against big

:37:08.:37:14.

names. So much to talk about what let's talk about games first. The

:37:15.:37:18.

world champion, what have you made of his tactics? It did not go to

:37:19.:37:30.

plan but it was not bad. The interesting thing is, and we don't

:37:31.:37:34.

know, we are not his coach, we have not had the conversations, whether

:37:35.:37:38.

he has focused more on the 200 metres of 400 metres. Who knows what

:37:39.:37:43.

his training has been centred toward. The danger for James was in

:37:44.:37:52.

the first semifinal, you want to be in the second, to see what the

:37:53.:37:57.

others have done before. Having to wait to see if you scrape into the

:37:58.:38:01.

final is a horrible position. He really needs to finish in the top

:38:02.:38:05.

three to even be in with a shout of the final because the second is

:38:06.:38:11.

jam-packed. This morning he went out last so he could relax. He said to

:38:12.:38:15.

Sharon after the heats that he can go faster, there is more to come. He

:38:16.:38:22.

just looked so much better, as if a weight had been lifted off his

:38:23.:38:26.

shoulders. Sometimes you swimmer one day, you don't feel bad, but we

:38:27.:38:29.

don't feel great, then you wake up and get on the water and you feel

:38:30.:38:34.

good. The dynamics can change quick. Last night was not bad, just for

:38:35.:38:39.

bubbly not the result he thought it would be. And it did not seem as

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easy as it should. The 200 is maybe where he has focused more of his

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training. Tonight is all about just scraping through and making that

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final tomorrow. He does not have two win, does not have to do anything

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except when the final. Let's talk about the controversial Sun Yang,

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you are welcome to have an opinion, just came back from a ban, does he

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look distracted, will he be put off his stride? I don't think he's

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distracted. He made a really quick swim. He is just getting on and

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doing his thing. But all of the athlete and swimmers want a clean

:39:32.:39:35.

sport. And the only way is for the world governing body to say if you

:39:36.:39:39.

do wrong you are out for life. Until that happens people will try it on

:39:40.:39:43.

and do stuff and be back on doing it again. We will have plenty of time

:39:44.:39:48.

to talk about that over the next couple of days but let's see how

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James Guy gets on. It is the men's semifinal, 200 metres freestyle.

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James will be in line three, but the fastest qualifier is the European

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champion, from Holland, Sebastien Verschuren. Here is games. He really

:40:14.:40:18.

had a go in the 400 metres freestyle, attacked from the start

:40:19.:40:23.

but in the process probably sacrificed at the bronze. -- here is

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James. In the World Championships he hunted down the Americans and

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overtook them at the last breath. And Paul Biedermann, his last

:40:42.:40:50.

Olympics. With a record that I don't think will go for a long time.

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1:42.00. Michael Phelps did not even get close. Goodness heavens. This

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will be a great first semifinal. And probably the faster of the two.

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Conor O'Dwyer swung very well last night, faded right at the end, but

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excellent to give forth. The European champion, Sebastien

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Verschuren, in line six. Just waiting for the starter. Here we go.

:41:37.:41:45.

The first semifinal of the men's 200 metres freestyle. James Guy in

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three. This will be very interesting indeed.

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Very good reaction to the gun. And not bad and the James Guy but a very

:42:02.:42:14.

good start right at the top from the Polish swimmer. I think you got one

:42:15.:42:25.

of the better starts. James Guy, asserting himself, world champion as

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he is. The swimmers turning at 24.5. This is where we want the race to

:42:35.:42:36.

be. But James will want a bit of a margin. Not

:42:37.:42:56.

quite, just behind the European champion silver medallist

:42:57.:43:11.

Stjepanovic. It is great that James champion silver medallist

:43:12.:43:13.

Stjepanovic. It is great that James is there with Paul Biedermann,

:43:14.:43:26.

exactly where he wants to be. Now he is looking the right way. Coming a

:43:27.:43:35.

rare little bit. Top three will be good enough. He has got to be

:43:36.:43:40.

careful. Because the second semifinal will be quick and it is

:43:41.:43:46.

all about times to make it three. -- make it through. Dwyer takes the

:43:47.:43:58.

first semifinal. Second, Biedermann, James in third. They'll slower than

:43:59.:44:06.

I thought it would be. A little bit dangerous for the second semifinal

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but in third I guess he is in a pretty good place. Better to be

:44:11.:44:17.

further at this point rather than fourth. The European champion, only

:44:18.:44:31.

fifth. So James guy defeated the European champion, really digging

:44:32.:44:33.

in, finishing on three quarters of a stroke. He was working hard at the

:44:34.:44:39.

end. He put a lot into that race, not sure how much more he has got.

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Dwyer finished very quickly. Biedermann, second, and a very

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important that James Guy got the touch. It was close.

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He is a world champion in this event but it is a scrap to get into the

:45:01.:45:08.

Olympic final. If we had a cariocas machine the song would be... Danger

:45:09.:45:17.

zone. I do worry that the second semifinal will be really close. He

:45:18.:45:24.

can only afford five to go faster than him. If six do it, his ninth,

:45:25.:45:29.

does not make the final. Obviously Sun Yang is in form and will be up

:45:30.:45:39.

for this. The Japanese, Michael Phelps, Fraser Holmes, a decent

:45:40.:45:44.

swimmer, so you have got six names. The USA champ. Yes, it is just going

:45:45.:45:57.

to be so close. My fingers are crossed for him. But we know he

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likes a chase, if you can get himself into the final anything is

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possible. Anything can happen. But it is not looking as easy for him as

:46:09.:46:12.

it has before. But he needs to be in there. He is with Sharon now.

:46:13.:46:30.

Not sure what happened. I was faster this morning on the flight gone

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faster that I hope I will be safe for the final tomorrow and anything

:46:35.:46:38.

can happen and I will hopefully stick through. These guys are going

:46:39.:46:42.

very fast and you are a world champion. What time do think it will

:46:43.:46:45.

take to get onto some medals because it is a different ball game this

:46:46.:46:53.

year. Got it 1.45 or 1.44 high. For me, it is getting the process right.

:46:54.:47:00.

It is getting this in control and I was in control of the swimming, but

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hopefully I will be in the final tomorrow night. Have you been

:47:05.:47:07.

working more on your sprint because of the 200 and 100 fly? Not really,

:47:08.:47:14.

I've always set my eyes on the 400 free and my 400 work has paid off in

:47:15.:47:18.

the 200, so I tried to do the same here. It's been OK. Fingers are

:47:19.:47:25.

crossed. Thank you. Fingers and toes are crossed. I feel a bit harsh, it

:47:26.:47:31.

was still pretty good, he's just a stacked -- it is such a stacked

:47:32.:47:35.

field, what does he need to do now if he gets in the final? I just

:47:36.:47:39.

think he needs to rest, don't come down in the morning and have a swim,

:47:40.:47:43.

he just needs a bit of time, not easy speed you want. He does need to

:47:44.:47:48.

totally recover and rest up and give it his all tomorrow night. He does

:47:49.:47:54.

look a little tired and stressed with the entire situation. The

:47:55.:47:57.

Olympics is the Olympics, he came here as world champion but that was

:47:58.:48:01.

a shock last year, not that he is not any good, but he became world

:48:02.:48:06.

champion. He came in under the radar last year. Yes, and now he is there

:48:07.:48:11.

to be shot at. Sometimes it can affect people differently and it is

:48:12.:48:16.

a big pressure melting pot. Go back and put your head down, forget about

:48:17.:48:21.

it, to other -- tomorrow is another race. Another team that as close as

:48:22.:48:26.

to the swimmers is Sharron Davies. I will speak to you about Sun Yang,

:48:27.:48:30.

lots of talk about the way he has been behaving and may or may not

:48:31.:48:35.

have been doing commending swimmers and their reactions. What has been

:48:36.:48:40.

going on? I was into Zan last summer when they had the World

:48:41.:48:43.

Championships and he was not the flavour of the month there, he hit

:48:44.:48:46.

one of the girls in training and there was an -- official complaint

:48:47.:48:51.

and he was due to the 1500 metres at the end of the meet and because of

:48:52.:48:55.

this official complaint and lots of talk, he did not turn up for the

:48:56.:48:59.

race, which is not heard of because someone could have been put in as

:49:00.:49:02.

one that race. At the end he was given the swimmer of the meet, which

:49:03.:49:06.

did not go down well with the rest of the swimmers. Lots of controversy

:49:07.:49:10.

for this man, he has been done for drugs once and services mentioned

:49:11.:49:15.

that we didn't know about until after he had been given it and he

:49:16.:49:18.

also served time in prison for drunk driving. He is not my favourite

:49:19.:49:24.

person if I'm honest. I don't think you're alone. Andy Davidson, Adrian

:49:25.:49:30.

Whitehouse, take a seat. Let's see who is putting themselves a place

:49:31.:49:33.

Didn't know he had all of those names. World and Olympic champion.

:49:34.:49:45.

This Guy, well, he is a menace. Fascinating, they are all going the

:49:46.:49:50.

wrong way. Sun Yang is an interesting character. Lane for is

:49:51.:49:55.

in the middle and he went the wrong way, just walk straight ahead.

:49:56.:50:01.

Number four. This will be an interesting semifinal. The first one

:50:02.:50:05.

wasn't very quick, James Guy was third on that. We will watch the

:50:06.:50:14.

time for you, 146 -- 1.46, and 23. -- one three. I wouldn't expect all

:50:15.:50:21.

of this is to be based time but it is possible. Frazier homes of

:50:22.:50:29.

Australia, big Australian in two. I have -- you fancy number six for

:50:30.:50:44.

Japan? He had a slow start this morning but that would be expected

:50:45.:50:48.

after the final he had last night. Brilliant swim and then came through

:50:49.:50:54.

strong. Michael out like a rocket, died off slow and came back strong.

:50:55.:51:02.

Second semifinal, men's 200 metres freestyle. Amazing start. Look at

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the centre, that is extraordinary. If you stopped the race right now,

:51:10.:51:14.

look at that. That is all on the start. Digital 's flight takes, he

:51:15.:51:19.

is a brilliant 200 and 100 metres fly swimmer. When you use that take

:51:20.:51:23.

to its advantage, this is what happens. He did this in the morning

:51:24.:51:27.

heats, another big kick that of what happens is you have to take a big

:51:28.:51:31.

breath to stay under, so there is a bit of a downside which does not pay

:51:32.:51:37.

back towards the end of the race where the oxygen debt comes in

:51:38.:51:40.

stronger. The rest of the field will stop winding him in. We saw this in

:51:41.:51:45.

the heats. After 60 metres he is an entire body like the head. Sun Yang

:51:46.:51:52.

with the first is -- fastest qualifier. They're starting to

:51:53.:51:55.

really am in that he goes a bit deeper, five ticks underwater. I do

:51:56.:52:00.

know is second and going well. He has got better. Sun Yang coming

:52:01.:52:09.

level with him almost. They're catching him up. Local to Lee McHugh

:52:10.:52:17.

after watching self, the South African. He is a fighter and he will

:52:18.:52:21.

dig in. 50 metres to go and this will hurt. He has gone far too first

:52:22.:52:26.

was a very good turn and he is now looking at Sun Yang. He is having a

:52:27.:52:30.

go at Sun Yang, well done for that. Yang are starting to go and he looks

:52:31.:52:39.

very good. Almost one body length of Sun Yang in the first 50 and Sun

:52:40.:52:42.

Yang has done exactly the same to the South African on this final 50.

:52:43.:52:49.

The time 1.44 point six. Ideal second. Goodness me. As Nick came

:52:50.:53:00.

through on the third 50. Sun Yang dominating. That particular race. At

:53:01.:53:10.

least his heart problems got better. Won't have to take the tablets now.

:53:11.:53:15.

Can I tell you? James Guy has made it in by one 100th of a second. That

:53:16.:53:23.

was an important third place. Frazier homes has just come sixth in

:53:24.:53:28.

this and has missed out by one 100th. Here is the start. The South

:53:29.:53:37.

African went out very strongly. I am reeling a little from that. I'm not

:53:38.:53:42.

sure if James Guy can pull back the nearly two seconds at Sun Yang seems

:53:43.:53:45.

to be on the current form, we have had two races now and seen him this

:53:46.:53:54.

morning and tonight, only 24 more hours before these eight qualifiers

:53:55.:53:57.

will get to go again. He looked very good and the last 50, waited until

:53:58.:54:02.

the final turn and look how much he took off. I am worried, I'm not sure

:54:03.:54:11.

who will be able to get him. Who will get Sun. He will go nearly a

:54:12.:54:19.

second ahead. One hundredths of a second count

:54:20.:54:39.

massively in the Olympic Games and I can tell you that Sun Yang certainly

:54:40.:54:47.

winning that final -- semifinal, the first five through and Fraizer homes

:54:48.:54:51.

in six misses the final by one 100th. That means James Guy is in in

:54:52.:55:00.

eighth. He will have a good Lane. He will have no messy water around him,

:55:01.:55:05.

he will have clean water next to her gena. -- Hagino. One 100th of a

:55:06.:55:17.

second. He said it doesn't matter, it is about getting into the final.

:55:18.:55:21.

That was all he had to do, tonight it wasn't about anything else but

:55:22.:55:24.

making it to the final. James Neita rest come as sharing an apartment

:55:25.:55:30.

with Adam Peaty saw a bit worrying things that might be live tonight.

:55:31.:55:35.

Jooste ground and watch your team potentially become Olympic champion

:55:36.:55:38.

would you be out of their? These guys have drug testing and swim

:55:39.:55:42.

down, they have their lactate test and stretching and physio, they're

:55:43.:55:45.

here for another two hours after we've gone home and are in bed. I

:55:46.:55:50.

guarantee he will watch his roommates during the breaststroke.

:55:51.:55:54.

He would his interviews, going to the pool and have a slim down,

:55:55.:55:57.

always when you're on the team you want to watch your team-mates.

:55:58.:56:00.

Admittedly he needs to rest he isn't going to miss that. It is only 57

:56:01.:56:07.

seconds. How will it work in terms of him watching the second semifinal

:56:08.:56:11.

to see, would he have watched it in the background? Nerve wracking.

:56:12.:56:14.

Definitely. They will watch it at the end of the line or at the back,

:56:15.:56:18.

they have a screen to watch on. Certainly lots going on behind the

:56:19.:56:22.

scenes. Thank you very much. The reason you're back to the studio

:56:23.:56:25.

very briefly is because I want to show you what is happening in the

:56:26.:56:29.

tennis. Jamie Murray and Andy Murray, look at this unbelievable

:56:30.:56:31.

stuff. What a shot from Murray. He has got

:56:32.:57:45.

exquisite touch and Britton never needed it more than in that point.

:57:46.:57:52.

But that, Phil 's right couple of times -- look at that, Phil 's catch

:57:53.:58:02.

-- full stretch. It will be a challenge. It looked

:58:03.:58:21.

like it might have been out, to be honest.

:58:22.:58:27.

The ball was called in, and it was in.

:58:28.:58:35.

Again, they are on the verge of the set, this is set point number five.

:58:36.:59:02.

Cool as you like, Thomaz Bellucci at the net.

:59:03.:59:32.

Hammering it to the Jamie forehand. Match point number seven.

:59:33.:00:20.

What are we to win the sure what a way to win! The net makes the

:00:21.:00:33.

crucial intervention. -- what are we -- a way to win. After an epic

:00:34.:00:44.

tie-break, what a match. Enormous Cheers from the home fans in the

:00:45.:00:48.

stands. They are loving that epic tussle. Meanwhile, you can watch on

:00:49.:00:54.

the Red Button, Novak Djokovic taking on why Martindale but.

:00:55.:01:02.

Philpott wrote on the first set -- Del Potro. This is happening in

:01:03.:01:08.

Brasilia, because Brazil are taking on a rock -- Iraq. This is available

:01:09.:01:18.

on the Red Button. Brazil look rattled. Neymar especially. Iraq

:01:19.:01:20.

have gone close. So many options but we now turn our

:01:21.:01:32.

attention to the swimming pool once again, counting down to Adam Peaty.

:01:33.:01:38.

We certainly are but there is plenty else to talk about tonight. The

:01:39.:01:43.

first semifinal of the women's 100 metres breaststroke featured Yulia

:01:44.:01:49.

Efimova, let's have a look. Very quick reaction in lane number

:01:50.:02:06.

five. That was a brilliant start. S .6 of

:02:07.:02:21.

a second reaction time. The 28-year-old Swede in lane two is

:02:22.:02:24.

also going strongly but expect the lane four to come back quickly with

:02:25.:02:33.

a strong back end. The first to turn as the world record-holder of

:02:34.:02:39.

Lithuania. The Swede is the world champion in the 50 breaststroke.

:02:40.:02:48.

Coming back now is Yulia Efimova in the centre than that pink suit.

:02:49.:03:00.

Meilutyte, that injury may have taken a toll on her fitness. It does

:03:01.:03:06.

not look great for her, she looks a bit tired. Her time was not great.

:03:07.:03:14.

She will certainly be through to the final. It looks like a low 67 will

:03:15.:03:26.

make it through. I can tell you that Connery was just outside the time

:03:27.:03:29.

set to qualify. I saw you waving at your mum,

:03:30.:03:44.

obviously very important to spot her in the crowd.

:03:45.:03:48.

It was nice to spot her amongst a crowd so huge. A good experience to

:03:49.:03:54.

race this evening, with the 200 still to come? I am not happy with

:03:55.:04:00.

how the swim went, but hopefully I can go back, I don't know what I did

:04:01.:04:05.

wrong or can improve on, but just moved forward a bit. You are a

:04:06.:04:12.

youngster who is new to the Olympic Games so I am reticent to ask you

:04:13.:04:17.

this. What did the Yulia Efimova have any effect on you? I will not

:04:18.:04:29.

let it bother me much, it is not my decision, just see what it is. Very

:04:30.:04:34.

difficult to ignore it because when Yulia Efimova came out there was

:04:35.:04:43.

noticeable brewing. I am glad that the crowd did that. It shocked us

:04:44.:04:46.

all that she is here and in my opinion she should not be easier. It

:04:47.:04:51.

is really disappointing, especially when there have been struggles for

:04:52.:04:56.

other athletes. It must be very difficult for them, to then step up

:04:57.:05:03.

next to her, very tough. This is not a new problem but it seems like a

:05:04.:05:07.

lot of the other swimmers are being very vocal about their opinions and

:05:08.:05:14.

I try to make a stand. Historically when people serve a ban, when

:05:15.:05:23.

swimmers want a clean sport, people get a little bit tired of it. It

:05:24.:05:29.

will be interesting to see what goes on behind the scenes in the warm up

:05:30.:05:32.

pools, everything else, what kind of attitude she gets. But people just

:05:33.:05:37.

want a level playing field and it is not that when people are cheating

:05:38.:05:43.

and taking other substances. Certainly her story involves twists

:05:44.:05:47.

and turns. She appealed her ban, a legal obstacle course, she is here,

:05:48.:05:52.

but so is the second semifinal. Over to Andy and Adrian.

:05:53.:06:06.

Alia Atkinson, going in lane six. Here is Katie Miley. Both the

:06:07.:06:19.

Americans are the fastest qualifiers. Their first major games

:06:20.:06:26.

and they are in four and five. Fastest and second fastest. And the

:06:27.:06:34.

youngest is just 19 years of age. A freshman at Indiana University. Her

:06:35.:06:41.

biggest event so far is the world University games. She seems to be

:06:42.:06:46.

enjoying it. Looked out of the crowd, stuck her arms and there,

:06:47.:06:55.

good on her. If she can cope with pressure than

:06:56.:06:58.

walking out into this environment she will be fine. And the other

:06:59.:07:03.

interesting thing is that the Americans make their trials

:07:04.:07:08.

something spectacular. Indoor fireworks, 20,000 people in the

:07:09.:07:12.

stadium, it makes this seemed fairly comfortable. It is a great idea and

:07:13.:07:21.

I wish Greg and with -- I wish Great Britain would do it. We would get a

:07:22.:07:25.

lot of people if we made it an occasion.

:07:26.:07:29.

Second semifinal of the 100 metres breaststroke. King of the USA,

:07:30.:07:43.

Atkinson in lane six. The first semifinal was stacked with talent

:07:44.:07:47.

but not particularly quick. I would imagine that these women watched

:07:48.:07:50.

that first semifinal and thought, I can do this. Atkinson, also kill

:07:51.:07:57.

Egypt, American trained, getting out quickly. When she walked out, you

:07:58.:08:10.

called it, very relaxed, and it is a brilliant first 50 for the Lily

:08:11.:08:20.

King. Atkinson had a very good start and a super turn. She is winding it

:08:21.:08:31.

up and looking very good indeed. Atkinson of Jamaica. Holding on well

:08:32.:08:37.

at the moment. Lily King, winner of the US trials, from Indiana

:08:38.:08:43.

University, she will take this second semifinal, but the time is

:08:44.:08:48.

not that fast again. The final is wide open tomorrow night. 55.7 wins

:08:49.:08:58.

it. I think the top four will all get through. It is going to be

:08:59.:09:05.

tight, you know. Lily King will go in as fastest qualifier, just two

:09:06.:09:14.

hundredths of a second behind Efimova. Good strong swimming.

:09:15.:09:20.

Excited, relaxed, the first 50 was a really good swing from this lady.

:09:21.:09:27.

Atkinson held back a bit on the first 50. She has adjusted her/

:09:28.:09:42.

pacing. King just got tired. -- what got ahead. Of that first semifinal

:09:43.:09:51.

only two have made it through. That is extraordinary. Efimova, and

:09:52.:10:06.

Meilutyte. The rest did not get through. Look at that confidence,

:10:07.:10:12.

she gets out and salutes her fans again. The female Adam Peaty. So the

:10:13.:10:18.

second semifinal of the women's 100 metres breaststroke. Lily King wins

:10:19.:10:25.

it. And the first six will make the final. I'd then think I have ever

:10:26.:10:34.

seen that. Maybe. We almost saw it in the men's 200 metres freestyle. I

:10:35.:10:41.

think you are right. To have six qualifying. Here it is. King

:10:42.:10:48.

fastest. Meilutyte, down in fourth, struggling a bit toward the end of

:10:49.:10:55.

that race. That was the women's 100 metres breaststroke but for us

:10:56.:10:59.

tonight it is all about the men's. And a young man on the verge of

:11:00.:11:01.

becoming a national hero. About to complete the last link of

:11:02.:11:17.

the chain, a minute's journey, from boy to man. To swim is to be at one

:11:18.:11:27.

with water. Muscles peaking, giving no quarter. Submerging yourself,

:11:28.:11:33.

alone in a crowd. Emerging proud, and Balt. Tonight is a whole

:11:34.:11:39.

lifetime's work. Devouring pressure, with a tattoo and smoke. World

:11:40.:11:50.

records are just stepping stones. A normal superstar, gladiator in and

:11:51.:11:59.

the theatre. From other nations you hear this entreaty. Why can't we

:12:00.:12:02.

have Adam Peaty? I have got three members of his team

:12:03.:12:14.

now. Mark, Anna, Caroline. How did that make you feel? It is your

:12:15.:12:20.

little boy. Your baby. It makes me feel a bit sad because I have not

:12:21.:12:25.

seen him for three weeks. Have you spoken to him over the last couple

:12:26.:12:33.

of days? Message to him. What about you, Anna? I spoke to him after the

:12:34.:12:40.

semifinal, he seemed very chilled as always. He is probably still quite

:12:41.:12:45.

chilled, really excited. Excited to see what he has got left in the

:12:46.:12:51.

tank, hopefully a lot. Dad, how are your notes holding up? All right.

:12:52.:12:57.

This is what we have been waiting for. All those years driving him to

:12:58.:13:03.

training. But I understand it is a team effort with friends and

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neighbours involved. Yes, they have supported us. When I started to get

:13:10.:13:12.

really tired the neighbours took over. Had a couple of runs. And we

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shared with a friend, Andy. If I did morning, he did evening. So it

:13:20.:13:23.

worked out quite well. I don't think anybody in your neighbourhood will

:13:24.:13:29.

sleep tonight. There's a street party plans tomorrow. Just tell us

:13:30.:13:37.

about Adam's grandmother, she is very proud, isn't she? She is proud

:13:38.:13:42.

of all the grandchildren. Showing all her support. She has become a

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bit of a sensation. Which grandchild is that? That is all Oliver, thinks

:13:49.:14:01.

the world of Adam. At that age, Adam was afraid of the water. He was

:14:02.:14:06.

afraid of the Bath. Would not sit down at all. How things change. I

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will. Who there because it is time for a medal ceremony, and you never

:14:15.:14:18.

know, your own son could be a podium in just a few minutes. Andy, a

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dream. -- Adrian. The winner of the women's 100 metres

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butterfly, and yet out of the pool after having a baby, brilliant to

:14:36.:14:41.

see Vollmer back, extraordinary stuff. Great staying power. Took the

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time out to have a son. She would have hoped for more, she is a tough

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cookie, she has been around a while. Maybe at least silver. But this

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woman got in the way. Where, woman, but she is 16. A new record for

:15:05.:15:18.

Penny Olleksiak of Canada, coached by a Brit, and what a meet team

:15:19.:15:29.

Canada are having. A new world junior record

:15:30.:15:36.

for Penny Oleksiak. But I utterly delighted for the lady who is about

:15:37.:15:46.

to take the centre podium, creches Sarah Sjostrom, finally, finally,

:15:47.:15:55.

she has what she strived for. Fourth in London, she was heartbroken.

:15:56.:16:00.

Olympic champion, women's 100 metres butterfly, Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden.

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You are right. She was looking for the gold medal in London but it was

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not to be. She has dominated the world of women's 100 metres ever

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since. And finally delivered on that. A fantastic world record. No

:16:18.:16:22.

better way to get your gold medal than smashing the world record at

:16:23.:16:23.

the same time. She has become the first Swedish

:16:24.:16:34.

woman to ever win a gold record in the summing pool, which is hard to

:16:35.:16:44.

believe. World and now Olympic champion women's 100 butterfly.

:16:45.:16:45.

Sarah Sjostrom. Sarah should rostrum that a

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cherished rostrum completed her lifetime dream, European champion,

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world champion and now Olympic champion, winning gold and a new

:18:13.:18:20.

world record of 55.4 eight. Congratulations Sarah Sjostrom. We

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can jump on the coat tails of it but, contrary? We could see two

:18:29.:18:31.

bridges slimmers on that podium to night. Jazz Carlin's final coming up

:18:32.:18:39.

and Adam Peaty. The one we've been waiting for, the moment we are sure

:18:40.:18:43.

he will be crowned Olympic champion. For people who haven't been

:18:44.:18:47.

following Adam, talk us through the journey he has been an? It is

:18:48.:18:51.

incredible, I can remember on a bike ride with Adam four years ago when

:18:52.:18:55.

he was this puny little boy. He has come on leaps and bounds to world

:18:56.:19:01.

records and Commonwealth Championships, nominated for two

:19:02.:19:04.

years as sports personality, he has literally had everything and rightly

:19:05.:19:09.

so. He has gone from strength to strength. I don't think he's lost a

:19:10.:19:13.

race in the past two years and to do that at the top of your game and

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come into your very first Olympics and he could be proud even if he

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doesn't get the gold, he can be so proud of how he did yesterday from

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the heats and semifinals and getting the world record. Do you think it's

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a case of going with cobwebs and making most of the atmosphere, not

:19:31.:19:35.

just in the pool, but that list of mums and dads getting in and saying

:19:36.:19:39.

he is an inspiration for slim camps but Adam has been working on his

:19:40.:19:43.

technique and getting better week in week out, particularly. We have

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moaned and complained that in the past he has given away half a body

:19:50.:19:53.

length at the start which over a sprint you cannot give away 100 of

:19:54.:19:57.

the second let alone half a body length, which is half a second. The

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World Championships in Kazan last year, if you look at him here. In

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lane five he gave half a body like the way to Cameron van den Bergh and

:20:10.:20:12.

he has a tendency to chase all the way down the first length and then

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that is tiring and it makes you rush your stroke a little because you are

:20:18.:20:20.

conscious that Guy is there and you need to catch up. This is

:20:21.:20:24.

yesterday's semifinal, there is a dramatic improvement from giving her

:20:25.:20:30.

a body length away. Will he have picked that apart? He's come up in

:20:31.:20:35.

front of everyone else, it is an easy thing to improve. It is not

:20:36.:20:41.

that easy but when you can see there is so watch to improve on one thing,

:20:42.:20:45.

the swimming that is the best in the world, and what he's trying to get

:20:46.:20:50.

is to be one of the best in the world come is now almost unbeatable.

:20:51.:20:55.

We spoke to add value in the year and his court and she said she done

:20:56.:20:58.

everything with him, they've picked apart every tiny part of his stroke,

:20:59.:21:02.

he's done it in the gym and the pool, literally everything. He only

:21:03.:21:08.

improves by 0.01 every time and it's like a stigma for him. He can't even

:21:09.:21:14.

skip. She's getting frustrated, he has got frustrated with it, but it

:21:15.:21:17.

has obviously come together at the right time and whatever they've done

:21:18.:21:20.

has obviously worked and doing lots of little different things that have

:21:21.:21:25.

helped him get the perfect start. If you are doing something wrong, don't

:21:26.:21:30.

continue to practice it, you've got to change it and when you start

:21:31.:21:34.

changing things then it will come right. It is the same in every

:21:35.:21:39.

aspect of life. But every detail and historic getting it right and you'll

:21:40.:21:44.

see improvements. -- and look at getting. The last Olympic champion

:21:45.:21:50.

in the pool for GB was 1980. Are we about to witness something very

:21:51.:21:56.

special this evening? I hope so. -- 19 88. He is way ahead of the rest

:21:57.:22:02.

of the field already. 0.4 seconds ahead. Coming on and on the day.

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Yesterday and today he is that far ahead, this is his de Graaf, he just

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has to go and get it. That is that is left, he has the talent to do it.

:22:15.:22:18.

It is great to listen to his girlfriend speaking about what he

:22:19.:22:23.

should be doing now is getting excited. I would love to see him

:22:24.:22:29.

break the world record. The more we speak about, it would put pressure

:22:30.:22:32.

on him because he isn't listening to us, he is getting ready for his

:22:33.:22:36.

race. What goes on now is down to him and all we can do is speculate

:22:37.:22:42.

until he delivers. How excited are you? He is very excited. It is a

:22:43.:22:48.

funny feeling because I been commentating 28 years and have never

:22:49.:22:51.

commentated on a male British Olympic gold medallist. I done to

:22:52.:22:56.

sulphide are delighted to say she is sitting right next year, Becky

:22:57.:23:00.

Adlington, the wonderful 400 and 800 metres freestyle but never a gold

:23:01.:23:05.

medal from Amman. The last one was Asian, I was swimming with him, 28

:23:06.:23:08.

years ago and really looking forward to this one. -- was Adrian. As long

:23:09.:23:14.

as he controls on selfie will be fine, Adam Peaty, mentally, as long

:23:15.:23:21.

as he can deal he will be perfect. Sharron Davies has seen Adam through

:23:22.:23:24.

his heat and semifinals over the last two days, how confident are you

:23:25.:23:28.

that he will end the evening as Olympic champion? I hate saying

:23:29.:23:32.

that, but I think he probably stands the best chance of the gold medal of

:23:33.:23:36.

anyone in the pool was evening and has seen Sarah win the gold and set

:23:37.:23:39.

a world record and I know you want to do it again. Thank you, Sharon

:23:40.:23:47.

gets very excited, so I suspect she would be the only one.

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-- won't be. COMMENTATOR:

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It might be a bit of a challenge to do the commentary, but this is

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brilliant. Really brilliant. All of us are looking forward to this, not

:24:05.:24:08.

least of which the atmosphere will be utterly tremendous because you

:24:09.:24:14.

just heard the roar for the slower of the two Brazilians in his race.

:24:15.:24:19.

He was the second, he is a beast. Felipe Franca Silver, 29-year-old.

:24:20.:24:29.

He is so fast. He is a big boy with a barrel of a chest, he can really

:24:30.:24:33.

hold water, great short-course swimming. Ready to-year-old Kevin

:24:34.:24:42.

coached by Sergio Perez, former Spanish best drug champion. And US

:24:43.:24:48.

champion on the 100 and 200. This crowd is going crazy. If you wanted

:24:49.:24:53.

an atmosphere, this is all set up for Adam Peaty of Great Britton.

:24:54.:25:00.

Here is Jessica Quintino Kozicki of Japan in lane number six. For

:25:01.:25:03.

fastest qualifier. Then you have the ex-world record-holder, it is used

:25:04.:25:07.

to be his and now it is Peaty's and he has destroyed by almost one

:25:08.:25:12.

second. Can he get close to it? I think he will be close at the gun.

:25:13.:25:20.

He could sneak a medal, the Japanese Guy, he has been swimming really

:25:21.:25:25.

well. It will be close at the gun but after the gun has gone, I hope

:25:26.:25:30.

he is not close. Not that I'm biased. I would love to see Adam

:25:31.:25:34.

when this. Cody Miller, the faster of the two Americans. Great

:25:35.:25:39.

Britton's Adam Peaty, world record-holder and world champion and

:25:40.:25:42.

Commonwealth champion, European champion, he needs this to join the

:25:43.:25:49.

most exclusive club in the world. With a full set of gold medals.

:25:50.:25:55.

Olympic history, Great Britton have won 15 Olympic swimming golds, can

:25:56.:26:04.

Adam Peaty win the 16th? At this point there isn't much else we can

:26:05.:26:11.

do. At this point, you soak it up and wait for the silence and you

:26:12.:26:14.

stand on the block and looked down the lane. Just imagine what will

:26:15.:26:20.

happen next. You have control of the dive, your reaction to the gun is

:26:21.:26:26.

Marcus was saying, it is all about getting a world-class diet can Adam

:26:27.:26:31.

Peaty has been working on it for at least one year. Get up out of the

:26:32.:26:40.

dive and into the stroke and go. The atmosphere is fantastic, the

:26:41.:26:42.

Brazilian commentators next to me are going nuts. The Olympic final,

:26:43.:26:52.

the men's 100 metres breast drug, Great Britton boss Mick Adam Peaty,

:26:53.:26:54.

world record-holder in number four with the Red Hat of Great Britton.

:26:55.:27:00.

-- Great . Good start from Adam Peaty and

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good reaction to the gun. This is a very good start from him and a very

:27:12.:27:19.

good through from the van den Bergh. The best reaction to the gun in the

:27:20.:27:22.

entire field. When Adam Peaty streaking ahead. Van den Bergh

:27:23.:27:27.

cannot keep up with him. As a great first link, Adam Peaty turned 26.69

:27:28.:27:35.

in the world record. He is a zero point 08 ahead of it. He can see and

:27:36.:27:38.

feel van den Bergh on his shoulder come as a body like ahead, streaking

:27:39.:27:45.

away, he has jumped 25 metres to go -- just 25 metres to when yet is

:27:46.:27:48.

this red lane. This is phenomenal from Great -- from Adam Peaty. He is

:27:49.:27:58.

bringing it home. This is utterly brilliant. Absolutely fantastic.

:27:59.:28:03.

Adam Peaty takes Olympic gold by an absolute street and what a wonderful

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world record. 57.1 three. He is obliterated the world record again.

:28:12.:28:14.

Olympic champion, gold medal, Adam Peaty of Great Britton. That is

:28:15.:28:23.

stunning. Absolutely stunning. A very happy Cody Miller next to him

:28:24.:28:28.

with the American record. Adam Peaty, you have delivered it when it

:28:29.:28:33.

counted in some style. It gives me great pleasure to be sat here.

:28:34.:28:46.

Goodness me. What does it mean? I remember a very similar picture of

:28:47.:28:50.

you doing exactly that, the gold-medal in the 100 metres breast

:28:51.:28:55.

rock has been 20 years in the waiting and Adam Peaty, massive

:28:56.:28:59.

world record, 57.1, he has won the race by a 1.5 seconds. Phenomenal.

:29:00.:29:07.

He has been working on his dive, who will get the replay. Working on that

:29:08.:29:11.

and made a big difference. Strong shoulders coming up out of the

:29:12.:29:17.

water, hands together. One of the best in the world of rolling the

:29:18.:29:23.

breaststroke, no doubt spot. Users is it really well. One of the once

:29:24.:29:27.

only takes one off underwater, which is awesome. Powerful, strong,

:29:28.:29:35.

dominant, in charge. Van den Bergh, former Olympic champion, way out of

:29:36.:29:41.

sight, and entire body length. There is clear water between him and the

:29:42.:29:47.

rest of the world. Boom! I would like to think this was a certainty,

:29:48.:29:52.

everyone is showing should we put the medal on him now? You can now.

:29:53.:29:57.

Let him get his tracksuit on, everyone wants you at this point.

:29:58.:30:04.

Confirmation of wonderful result for Great Britton. Adam Peaty winning

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Olympic gold in a new world record, the perfect way to do it, 57.13. The

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silver to the ex-Olympic champion Cameron van den Bergh South Africa

:30:15.:30:19.

and Cody Miller, the bronze. Peaty is perfect.

:30:20.:30:26.

I can't stop crying! Is absolutely unbelievable. Adam Peaty smashes our

:30:27.:30:36.

world record. He is Olympic champion. How others that feel mon

:30:37.:30:48.

-- how does that feel, mum? I'm absolutely ecstatic! Girlfriend

:30:49.:30:55.

Anna, was that the longest minute of your life? I still can't believe it

:30:56.:31:00.

happened! I have to pinch myself. How about you, dad? I've lost my

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voice a bit! We've got two world records in a matter of two days!

:31:13.:31:19.

This is cute guys watching the moment your boy became Olympic

:31:20.:31:23.

champion. He's been building up to this for years. Anna, were you

:31:24.:31:28.

cheering him on there a bit? CHUCKLES

:31:29.:31:34.

I don't know, I can't remember! I really can't remember. I thought van

:31:35.:31:45.

der Burg was catching him up. And then he just went! Out of this camp

:31:46.:31:51.

out? Yes he is Olympic champion, world record holder, world champion,

:31:52.:31:57.

European champion! He has gone to Sharon.

:31:58.:32:02.

Fantastic. Britain's first gold medal. Your parents are up there,

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going absolutely crazy! Give them a wave! The whole nation is watching

:32:11.:32:17.

you tonight double yellow it's so surreal to get Team GB's first gold.

:32:18.:32:23.

It's so surreal to get Team GB's first gold. I came back with

:32:24.:32:31.

everything I've got. It's everything that has got me down the last few

:32:32.:32:36.

years and more importantly it did it -- I did it for my country because

:32:37.:32:42.

it means so much to me. Talk about Mel, you guys have been a couple for

:32:43.:32:49.

a long time and she has had her own disappointments before. She is one

:32:50.:32:54.

of the best coaches in the world. She understands every athlete, she

:32:55.:32:58.

understands their needs, characters and most importantly she understands

:32:59.:33:02.

everyone is different. She didn't have to get me pumped up because I

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knew this arena would be absolutely perfect for me. Now I'm actually

:33:08.:33:12.

getting an Olympic gold and that is what carried me through. Your

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amazing! Very well done. Now we will watch Jazmin. I can't wait! . Us

:33:19.:33:27.

through Jazz's final. We are on the ceiling but looking

:33:28.:33:35.

down at the next final. Another British medal hope, Jazz Carlin, in

:33:36.:33:45.

five. The second fastest in qualification for this final, the

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freestyle. It's going to be awfully difficult to beat Katie Ledecky.

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A length of the pool, the 400 metres freestyle final. USA in three and

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four, Smith and Ledecky, the superstar, in four. Jazz Carlin in

:34:12.:34:14.

five. Traditionally a slightly slower start, Jazz Carlin. I would

:34:15.:34:21.

suggest she needs to move away from Katie Ledecky, who has already led

:34:22.:34:24.

off with a fantastic start in lane four. She has to settle into her own

:34:25.:34:32.

written, Jazz Carlin. She will let Ledecky do what she needs to do.

:34:33.:34:45.

Lane two going well. The European Championships actually in Lane one.

:34:46.:34:59.

But the -- Ledecky doing what we saw in Beijing. She is 0.82 underneath

:35:00.:35:09.

the world record time. Ledecky well ahead of world-record pace and Jazz

:35:10.:35:12.

Carlin has an norms -- has an awesome chance of a governmental.

:35:13.:35:17.

She has started very well. She doesn't normally start quite soaked

:35:18.:35:24.

quick, 58.8. She is third at the hundred, Jazz Carlin. It's all about

:35:25.:35:29.

Ledecky for gold and how much she's going to break her own world record

:35:30.:35:36.

by. The Canadian in Lane two going strong and having a very good

:35:37.:35:41.

meeting. Jazz Carlin in third but she does look good. She has moved

:35:42.:35:48.

ahead a bit. Keep an eye out for Leah Smith in lane three. The

:35:49.:35:54.

21-year-old from the University of Virginia. Her best time is four

:35:55.:36:00.

minutes. Smith with a strong second hundred. Ledecky has watched a

:36:01.:36:15.

couple go. Just past the halfway mark and Katie Ledecky is streets

:36:16.:36:19.

ahead. But the great news for Great Britain is that in second place is

:36:20.:36:23.

Jazz Carlin, the command world champion. She should have a lot of

:36:24.:36:29.

stamina. Jazz Carlin looks great. She's starting to swim away from

:36:30.:36:35.

that race for the silver, bronze, fourth and fifth. Jazz Carlin

:36:36.:36:38.

looking very good but it's all about. She has moved nicely to that

:36:39.:36:44.

silver medal position and she is using all of her best experience

:36:45.:36:48.

here. She has seen Adam Peaty get that gold-medal and she sometimes

:36:49.:36:53.

gets nervous in the heats but she got rid of that this morning, she

:36:54.:36:57.

said she felt good after the heats. She is chasing close, not sure she

:36:58.:37:04.

will catch Ledecky, but Ledecky 1.12 underneath the world record! Katie

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Ledecky has led from the go and it's just a question of how much she

:37:12.:37:17.

breaks her own record by. Look at that, almost a body length ahead of

:37:18.:37:22.

the line. But great news for Great Britain with Wales's Jazz Carlin in

:37:23.:37:27.

silver medal position but charging hard is Leah Smith from Canada in

:37:28.:37:36.

Lane three. Carlin has two big in deep here. Ledecky smashing the

:37:37.:37:41.

world record. A brilliant medallist. She is world champion in the 200,

:37:42.:37:50.

400, 800 and 1500 in women's freestyle. Katie Ledecky is going to

:37:51.:37:53.

obliterate her own world record. She's probably going to go 3.56!

:37:54.:38:00.

Look at this! The world champion becomes the Olympic champion. Silver

:38:01.:38:05.

for Jazz Carlin. What a brilliant swim by Jazz Carlin. A lifetime

:38:06.:38:13.

best, well done Jazz! Brilliant! I tell you what, that are some

:38:14.:38:21.

supporters here for her! It's a good job we are... Jazz Carlin delivered

:38:22.:38:35.

a strong swim, there. She couldn't have done more. She hasn't put a

:38:36.:38:42.

foot wrong in this meet. I'm really impressed with how she has dealt

:38:43.:38:46.

with it mentally. It's not easy to come in the Olympic final and be

:38:47.:38:50.

placed in a medal position and deal with it, certainly next to a

:38:51.:38:54.

superstar like Ledecky. She has dealt with it so well. Silver!

:38:55.:39:02.

Ledecky had a full body length lead at 100 metres. This is the 100 metre

:39:03.:39:08.

to 150 metre turn. She already had the lead. She said you know what,

:39:09.:39:13.

I'm going to stick to my own pace and do what I can do. The challenge

:39:14.:39:19.

was also holding off Smith will stop she knows Smith is a strong

:39:20.:39:24.

finisher. She wasn't going to look at Smith in the end. A good half a

:39:25.:39:32.

body length ahead. Seven tenths of a second she won the silver by. That's

:39:33.:39:38.

not a small margin at all. Wow, well done Jazz Carlin. Her coach at Bath,

:39:39.:39:49.

utterly brilliant. It was all about Ledecky. I'm sure she will go on and

:39:50.:39:53.

win the 800 and possibly the 200 as well, but it is world and Olympic

:39:54.:40:04.

champion for Katie Ledecky of USA and a brilliant silver for Jazz

:40:05.:40:05.

Carlin from Great Britain. Incredible silver medal for Jazz

:40:06.:40:13.

Carlin. Brilliant scenes in the pool because we've already had one gold

:40:14.:40:20.

medal. Congratulations, Team Peaty. I suspect the tears are going to

:40:21.:40:23.

start flowing again in a minute because we are getting ready for the

:40:24.:40:27.

medal ceremony. Guys, enjoy the moment and savour every second of it

:40:28.:40:32.

and don't you should. And can you let us now how Mavis is? We're all a

:40:33.:40:40.

bit worried and excited! They will be dancing in the streets tonight!

:40:41.:40:47.

Guys, they have been crying for Adam, crying for Jazz! I asked Becky

:40:48.:40:51.

doom our e-mail! How impressive was that from Jazz

:40:52.:41:00.

Carlin? That was... I'm going to start crying again! I'm so pleased

:41:01.:41:10.

for Adam. I can't imagine anyone deserving it more than Adam. Jazz

:41:11.:41:14.

will have got pumped seeing that race and she came out and swam her

:41:15.:41:20.

own race next to someone who was miles ahead, breaking that world

:41:21.:41:23.

record, incredible, but she ran her own race and did it brilliantly. She

:41:24.:41:27.

was so controlled must move them effortless. A Welsh record and a

:41:28.:41:32.

huge personal best for her. She deserves it so much, she's been

:41:33.:41:35.

through so much over the past few years! She entered the water and you

:41:36.:41:42.

started to say, that is good, that is good! Normally we see her and she

:41:43.:41:51.

paces at the back and tries to come back on people. We knew Ledecky was

:41:52.:41:58.

going to start well and go very strong. But the silver medal was

:41:59.:42:05.

there and that was just a huge swim. She's so shocked! She's stood at the

:42:06.:42:10.

end of the lane, going, "Did that just happened?" She belongs at the

:42:11.:42:19.

Olympic Games. We can hear from Jazz Carlin because she is with Sharron

:42:20.:42:20.

Davies now. Congratulations, darling. I am so

:42:21.:42:27.

pleased for you. I honestly can't believe it! I am on the edge of

:42:28.:42:31.

tears because it hasn't really sunk in at all. I knew it was going to be

:42:32.:42:35.

a tough race and Katie breaking the world record, I was trying to stick

:42:36.:42:40.

in and have a good race. I wanted to be up there in the mix from the

:42:41.:42:45.

start. I can't believe the time as well, I'm so happy! Cool and calm

:42:46.:42:51.

and collected and this has been a long time coming, hasn't it? Tell me

:42:52.:42:56.

about how disappointed you were four years ago? Four years ago I was sat

:42:57.:43:01.

in the London Aquatics Centre watching from the sidelines and

:43:02.:43:06.

cheering everyone on and this time I am in the Paul winning a medal! I

:43:07.:43:12.

got goose bumps watching Adam and I knew I had to stay calm and relaxed

:43:13.:43:16.

before the race. I'm absolutely gobsmacked, I'm speechless. Big

:43:17.:43:25.

congratulations. Thank you so much! Huge congratulations, Jazz Carlin.

:43:26.:43:29.

Let's be its success can breed success.

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COMMENTATOR: Brian Murphy in five for the USA.

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The first semifinal of the men's 100 backstroke and Great Britain's Chris

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Walker-Hebborn goes in Lane two. Lane one, the new Irish record

:43:55.:43:58.

holder. He is going very well right at the top, Shane Ryan. Very good.

:43:59.:44:12.

They know each other well. Zhu of China -- Xu of China very strong in

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Lane four. The quality of these turns, it

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really makes a massive difference and it is hard for the rest of the

:44:25.:44:28.

field to make up. Chris Walker-Hebborn going well. He's

:44:29.:44:35.

going to have to work to make this final. The first to finish is Ryan

:44:36.:44:45.

Murphy of the USA. Back and is Xu. Great Britain's Chris Walker-Hebborn

:44:46.:44:50.

was sixth place, I don't think that's going to be good enough for

:44:51.:44:59.

the final. Ryan Murphy, he didn't look great in the heats but it looks

:45:00.:45:04.

like he was laying with them a bit, cat and mouse. Look at Lane one,

:45:05.:45:13.

right over to his lane rope and did an extra metre underwater. I think

:45:14.:45:17.

Murphy was very strong towards the end. Murphy gliding, a nice big old

:45:18.:45:23.

glide, there. I think Chris Walker-Hebborn will struggle in

:45:24.:45:27.

sixth place. Yes, I don't think he will make it, the semifinals are

:45:28.:45:32.

absolutely stacked. But it is important for the medley relay and

:45:33.:45:36.

with Great Britain's Adam Peaty so far ahead of the rest of the world,

:45:37.:45:39.

if we could get Chris Walker-Hebborn up for that final on the backstroke

:45:40.:45:46.

leg, then you have got Adam Peaty on the breaststroke, you could be

:45:47.:45:51.

leading by halfway! Adam Peaty will take such a lot out of the rest of

:45:52.:45:56.

the field, but you need a good leg from Chris Walker-Hebborn.

:45:57.:46:10.

What a total privilege to be in this swimming pool this evening. A

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nominal few minutes for British swimming. And Olympic champion and

:46:19.:46:22.

Olympic silver medallist. We will get to the medal ceremony soon.

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First, Jason, you have got news from elsewhere?

:46:30.:46:32.

Yes, we have. We had a full 24 hours with no medals and I worked out in

:46:33.:46:38.

14 minutes we had medals for Adam Peaty and Jazz Carlin. Let's round

:46:39.:46:43.

up what has been happening. It has been a day of shocks in the tennis.

:46:44.:46:47.

The big names continue to tumble out. We have lost the Williams

:46:48.:46:52.

sisters, the Murray others and now the top seed in the men's singles.

:46:53.:46:59.

Know that Djokovic has been beaten by Juan Martin Del Potro. A

:47:00.:47:03.

sensational victory for the man from Argentina. Recently returned after a

:47:04.:47:08.

long lay-off with a wrist injury. He also beat Djokovic in the bronze

:47:09.:47:11.

medal play-off in London. Just take a look at these pictures of Novak

:47:12.:47:18.

Djokovic, visibly emotional. He also suffered a premature exit from

:47:19.:47:21.

Wimbledon last month. He bowed out of the Olympics at the first hurdle.

:47:22.:47:29.

He really wanted this gold medal. Juan Martin Del Potro playing

:47:30.:47:31.

absolutely brilliantly tonight. Look at that, that is what it means to

:47:32.:47:36.

knock out the world 11. Here come the pictures of Novak Djokovic.

:47:37.:47:39.

Absolutely heartbroken is the Serbian.

:47:40.:47:46.

Meanwhile, there may be tears, come the next couple of days, because

:47:47.:47:51.

Brazil are goalless against Iraq. This is available on the red button.

:47:52.:47:55.

They have not scored a goal yet in this tournament in the men's

:47:56.:48:01.

football. 0-0 against South Africa a few days ago. Neymar is looking

:48:02.:48:05.

really rattled. The Iraqis have read got stuck into Neymar tonight and he

:48:06.:48:11.

has been booked for kicking the ball at the Iraqi. Looking pretty angry,

:48:12.:48:17.

isn't he? If you want some football, that is available on the red button.

:48:18.:48:22.

Let's head back to the pool. Helen, I'm delighted for Adam peaty bit can

:48:23.:48:28.

you allow me some celebration for Jazz Carlin of Wales? We will be

:48:29.:48:34.

dancing in the valleys tonight. We will all be dancing!

:48:35.:48:40.

Unbelievable. Jazz Carlin, a phenomenal silver medal. Adam Peaty

:48:41.:48:44.

the world record holder. There is still some swimming going on. So

:48:45.:48:48.

take us through the 100 metre backstroke second semifinal.

:48:49.:48:54.

Thanks, Helen. There was a roar for Guido of Brazil. A massive evasion

:48:55.:49:09.

for him. There is Josh Beaver, the second of the two Australians. There

:49:10.:49:12.

are some quick guys here. Here is one of them. He looks pretty

:49:13.:49:18.

serious. David Plummer of the USA. He is 30 years of age. The average

:49:19.:49:23.

age is going up and up and up in world swimming. Mitch Larkin really

:49:24.:49:31.

stunned and impressed us last year at the World Championships, he got a

:49:32.:49:35.

double world record. 23 years of age. But I was impressed with

:49:36.:49:46.

Camille Lacourt. He is coming back very strongly. He has a beautiful

:49:47.:49:51.

technique. Quite a handsome chap as well.

:49:52.:49:59.

You are all flustered! He is a great looking chap and a very good

:50:00.:50:06.

backstroke. The French commentators were saying

:50:07.:50:23.

he looked very comfortable in deed and felt very comfortable in the

:50:24.:50:25.

heats this morning. I'm thinking Larkin may well turned

:50:26.:50:54.

it up. It was interesting to see him in the heats this morning. He was

:50:55.:50:59.

working very hard to enable this quick bashing around. Not really the

:51:00.:51:03.

finesse I expected from Mitch Larkin. A favourite for the 200

:51:04.:51:10.

metre backstroke certainly. He could win both. There is a little shelf

:51:11.:51:15.

for their feet. It used to be that there was no foot shelf at all.

:51:16.:51:23.

The second semifinal men's backstroke. The Aussies in five and

:51:24.:51:35.

six. The fastest of the two is Mitch Larkin. All in a line straightaway.

:51:36.:51:42.

Lacourt in lane four. Plummer is doing well from America

:51:43.:51:50.

in lane three. We were talking about the world

:51:51.:52:07.

record may be going. The record from 2009,. This is very quick in the

:52:08.:52:20.

black hat is right on the lead line. It will be very close. Plummer has

:52:21.:52:31.

got it. Lacourt was third. That will be a wonderful final. One of those

:52:32.:52:38.

guys tomorrow night is not going to get a medal. Could you imagine going

:52:39.:52:42.

52.7 and not getting a medal at the Olympics?

:52:43.:52:54.

A good reaction from lane seven. Even pointing the toes. Streamlined

:52:55.:53:08.

everywhere, swimmers. Lacourt turnover was brilliant. Absolutely

:53:09.:53:12.

superb. Look at the explosion from that turn. Lacourt very long arms.

:53:13.:53:24.

We thought he had got second. Larkin gliding but just getting the touch.

:53:25.:53:29.

Confirmation of the results of that second semifinal of the 100 metres

:53:30.:53:31.

backstroke. How close is that? Great Britain's

:53:32.:53:59.

Chris Walker-Hebborn finishing in 11th.

:54:00.:54:05.

Unfortunately, no Chris Walker-Hebborn in the final of that

:54:06.:54:09.

one but what a nominal evening in the pool. If you have not been with

:54:10.:54:14.

us over the last half an hour, you are full! We have seen Adam Peaty

:54:15.:54:19.

crowned Olympic champion. Mark Foster is getting emotional already.

:54:20.:54:24.

Talk us through this brilliant moment in British swimming.

:54:25.:54:27.

Everything just went right. He had a problem with his start over the last

:54:28.:54:35.

two years but he has worked on it tirelessly.

:54:36.:54:41.

All of a sudden, he is leading. When he got to 25 metres, I kind of knew

:54:42.:54:53.

it was over before the race started. He had a great turn. He is looking

:54:54.:54:59.

so fantastic. And last year at the worlds he was constantly chasing

:55:00.:55:02.

that this is a totally different story. He led from the get go. And

:55:03.:55:08.

his stroke and his power, when you look at him technically, it is

:55:09.:55:14.

incredible. You can see how powerful his legs are. I thought he was

:55:15.:55:17.

tightening up a little bit at the end and I was saying, come on! Come

:55:18.:55:21.

on! He smashed the world record again. He likes to break it in big

:55:22.:55:28.

chunks. He is an absolute beast. You look at his physique, his back is

:55:29.:55:32.

huge. The biggest person does not necessarily win the race every time

:55:33.:55:37.

but that guy has got everything. And mentally he is a man to be proud of.

:55:38.:55:45.

Take us through the medal ceremony for Adam Peaty Olympic champion. I

:55:46.:55:52.

will do my best because there are emotions flying everywhere. This is

:55:53.:56:01.

wonderful to see. Already, Great Britain's results have been better

:56:02.:56:06.

than in London 2012. A gold and a silver tonight. In 2012 it was a

:56:07.:56:18.

silver and two bronzes. What a night, goodness me. First of all,

:56:19.:56:21.

the gold medal here for Adam Peaty and then Jazz Carlin's silver and

:56:22.:56:24.

probably her second best event because the 800 is her best. We are

:56:25.:56:30.

looking forward to seeing Jazz on this podium but here is a moment for

:56:31.:56:37.

the young man smiling, seeing the British flags behind him. There are

:56:38.:56:40.

quite a few supporters with British flags. It is a very tight arena this

:56:41.:57:00.

one. So the gold medal for the 100 metre backstroke goes to Cody Miller

:57:01.:57:08.

of the USA. Born in Las Vegas and only night that the World

:57:09.:57:12.

Championships last year. Now Olympic bronze. A new American record.

:57:13.:57:27.

Miller improved every round as well. It puts it in perspective.

:57:28.:57:43.

He was Olympic champion four years ago in London and that was a

:57:44.:57:50.

wonderful swim. This time it is silver for Cameron Van Der Burgh of

:57:51.:57:54.

South Africa. He was just outside his lifetime best. Now it is looking

:57:55.:58:02.

and old world record indeed with what Adam Peaty has done with it.

:58:03.:58:10.

The Union Flag has been draped either side of Adam Peaty. He is

:58:11.:58:17.

looking up to his left. He is a good guy, camp Van Der Burgh. He was the

:58:18.:58:22.

champion in 2012 but not his time now. -- Cameron Van Der Burgh. A

:58:23.:58:30.

very deserving Olympic champion. A wonderful moment. Olympic champion,

:58:31.:58:38.

men's 100 metre breaststroke. Great Britain's Adam Peaty. A new world

:58:39.:58:46.

record in doing so, the time, 57.1 three. Utterly destroyed the world

:58:47.:58:53.

record and destroyed the fastest field in history, clear water

:58:54.:58:58.

between him and the silver and bronze medallists.

:58:59.:59:06.

He joins a very exclusive club as well. Only Becky Adlington and David

:59:07.:59:15.

Wilkie winning gold in all the majors, the Commonwealth Games, the

:59:16.:59:19.

European, the World Championships and now the Olympic Games.

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CHEERING Very proud man.

:59:29.:00:16.

There is his family. Adam Peaty, Olympic champion, 100 metre

:00:17.:00:21.

breaststroke. The way he did it, he took it out from the start. He was

:00:22.:00:30.

.68 second ahead and then he won by an absolute streak. ET, Olympic

:00:31.:00:39.

champion. Coolers a cucumber -- cool as a cucumber, Adam Peaty. It is a

:00:40.:00:50.

wonderful site. I for 1am very proud to be here commentating on this. The

:00:51.:01:00.

tradition carries on. And great that he could get Britain's first gold

:01:01.:01:05.

medal and great that his parents could be here to see it as well.

:01:06.:01:14.

What a fantastic shot. His parents, the people who have supported him

:01:15.:01:32.

all the way through. It's interesting actually, I once had a

:01:33.:01:35.

commiseration with my dad over a pint about how he felt watching and

:01:36.:01:44.

he said he felt helpless, actually! But very proud. It's a great moment

:01:45.:01:52.

for a parent, giving your child the opportunity to give them things you

:01:53.:01:56.

might not have had, making sacrifices and putting them in a

:01:57.:01:59.

position to be able to enjoy this kind of moment. He enjoys a grade

:02:00.:02:06.

around the deck with the union flag. Wonderful. -- a parade.

:02:07.:02:17.

Absolutely brilliant scenes. Britain's first medal of the Olympic

:02:18.:02:23.

Games and its gold and it was done in style. Adam Peaty set a new

:02:24.:02:33.

record in the 100 metres best wrote and he is not the only British

:02:34.:02:37.

athlete to be on the podium this evening, stay with us, because Jazz

:02:38.:02:50.

Carlin has won a silver medal. His mum and dad are in absolute floods

:02:51.:02:55.

of tears and rightly so! It's just amazing, I'm so pleased for him.

:02:56.:03:00.

Everyone is in total tears, we're all feeling it because it's such an

:03:01.:03:03.

honour and a privilege to see someone do that. He's a brilliant

:03:04.:03:08.

role model in and out of the pool, isn't he? You start your career and

:03:09.:03:14.

you're inspired to take up a sport and the man at the pinnacle of your

:03:15.:03:19.

sport has come and Olympic champion. I was fortunate enough, my first

:03:20.:03:24.

Olympic Games, I saw Adrian Moorhouse win his gold medal in the

:03:25.:03:30.

hundred metres breaststroke. And Becky Adlington, I watched her medal

:03:31.:03:42.

and now I'm out here commentating. It doesn't happen too often in

:03:43.:03:48.

Britain, we're not America. Jazz Carlin, that was incredible. The

:03:49.:03:53.

race was incredible. Katie Ledecky out there, but well done to jazz. To

:03:54.:04:03.

go as fast as Katie Ledecky did was insane. But for Jazz, to stick to

:04:04.:04:12.

her own race plan and go with her own plan, ignore what Katie is doing

:04:13.:04:17.

and do a huge personal best time, I'm so pleased for her. They are

:04:18.:04:21.

going to be going absolutely crazy in Uttoxeter! The mayor has been

:04:22.:04:26.

encouraging everybody to back Adam and support him and people have got

:04:27.:04:30.

behind him and rightly so. I know in rapt and they have got a big family

:04:31.:04:36.

celebration going on. Greg Rutherford is staying up late! You

:04:37.:04:41.

should be in bed, Greg! At Jamelia as well. The most important one of

:04:42.:04:54.

all, Team Peaty, don't worry, Nana Mavis is fine! She was apparently

:04:55.:05:00.

hosting a house full of reporters and worried what food to get them!

:05:01.:05:04.

He's such a down-to-earth grounded boy when he's not from a swimming

:05:05.:05:08.

family, his mum said she doesn't know where he gets it from! I think

:05:09.:05:14.

that makes him so brilliant, after his medals and records last year, he

:05:15.:05:20.

still lives at home with his mum and dad, he's just a local person who

:05:21.:05:24.

goes to his club and works super-hard and you can do that and

:05:25.:05:31.

beyond that podium. People look at someone like Usain Bolt and see him

:05:32.:05:35.

as a god and Amonde they can't aspire to be but this just shows

:05:36.:05:39.

you, someone from a local town who trains in a local pool with normal

:05:40.:05:44.

facilities coming you can achieve such great things. It shows you what

:05:45.:05:47.

is possible. Sometimes in my job it's easy to make wishy-washy

:05:48.:05:53.

statement and say there's a legacy, and inspiration but actually that

:05:54.:05:58.

isn't a loose pavement, he is an inspiration. I've had messages from

:05:59.:06:01.

parents who say their kids have been to his swim camps and they love it.

:06:02.:06:06.

With great respect to you and people in sport who achieve things, it's no

:06:07.:06:11.

significance we have had good breaststroke swimmers in this

:06:12.:06:17.

country. And with Becky and in the freestyle, we've always had good

:06:18.:06:21.

distance swimmers. Becky has left a legacy. You try and be the best and

:06:22.:06:27.

that person gives up and you are one of the best. We're not talking

:06:28.:06:32.

people who are 50th in the world, we're talking about world champions.

:06:33.:06:36.

The swimming hasn't actually finished yet although I think we are

:06:37.:06:48.

all done! Hopefully success rates success, let's see how Georgia gets

:06:49.:06:54.

on and they forget we have got Jazz Carlin's medal ceremony a bit later

:06:55.:06:56.

on. -- and don't forget. Olivia Smoliga of the USA. She

:06:57.:07:14.

trains in Georgia. This is the second fastest qualifier, Mie

:07:15.:07:24.

Nielsen of Denmark. Ron 's medallist in the World Championship last year.

:07:25.:07:30.

What can this young lady do? Emily Seebohm very disappointed not to win

:07:31.:07:36.

a gold four years ago in London. She is now the world champion and I

:07:37.:07:39.

wonder if she cranked get close to Great Britain's jammer spot for

:07:40.:07:44.

the's world record that she set seven years ago. I think that's a

:07:45.:07:49.

tight record, I'm not sure Seebohm is in that sort of form. But we will

:07:50.:07:54.

see. She ran the fastest time in the semifinals and then lost out to the

:07:55.:08:00.

gold medallist, Franklin. She has had revenge since, she has beaten

:08:01.:08:04.

Franklin all the way through and Franklin didn't even qualify for the

:08:05.:08:08.

American team for this event. A great opportunity for Seebohm to

:08:09.:08:09.

deliver. So, Seebohm in four, Nielsen in five

:08:10.:08:24.

and Wilson, the second Australian, in six. Lane three is not slow

:08:25.:08:30.

either. The first semifinal of the women's 100 metres backstroke. Very

:08:31.:08:38.

good start from Smoliga of the USA up there in three. Looks pretty

:08:39.:08:46.

good. I think it is Wilson in six who had a good start as well. The

:08:47.:08:52.

world record line, we talked about jammer spot for the's world record

:08:53.:08:58.

in 2009, it was a fast one. I would be surprised if these swimmers get

:08:59.:09:06.

close to it. Still Lane three, Smoliga of the USA... Maggie Wilson,

:09:07.:09:13.

the Australian as well, coming through. Very interesting from the

:09:14.:09:19.

two Australians because in the 200 metres backstroke I expect Maggie

:09:20.:09:23.

Wilson to be right up there. Look how close this is and there are five

:09:24.:09:30.

of them! Very, very quick. Well, not too quick actually, but very, very

:09:31.:09:39.

close. 59.0, 59.1, 59.3, 59.3. So important to get to touch because

:09:40.:09:45.

that was not a fast heat. Seebohm only third, 59.3. That's very

:09:46.:09:49.

dangerous. It feels like James Guy again! There is a fast semifinal

:09:50.:09:54.

coming up after this one. Five of the women capable of under a minute.

:09:55.:10:02.

Very slow reaction to the gun by the Icelandic girl at the bottom, there.

:10:03.:10:06.

I thought Wilson opened up a nice gap here, I thought she looked

:10:07.:10:08.

strong towards the end. She did look like she was way ahead

:10:09.:10:21.

of there. Very close. The arm went over first but a little bit slowly.

:10:22.:10:26.

All they've got to do here is qualified. A couple will be a bit

:10:27.:10:32.

nervous, I think, because in this next to semifinal, if there are a

:10:33.:10:38.

couple of low 59s, that will be a difficult one. I think the one who's

:10:39.:10:46.

going to be really nervous is Fesikova in fifth place. The second

:10:47.:10:52.

semifinal, featuring Great Britain's Georgia Davies, is coming up. But

:10:53.:10:57.

before we get into that, let's hear from the new Olympic champion, Adam

:10:58.:10:58.

Peaty. With his medal! How does it feel to have that round

:10:59.:11:06.

your neck? So much relief! Coming into this meet I read everywhere you

:11:07.:11:11.

go, everywhere you walk, people are saying it's going to be a tough one,

:11:12.:11:15.

or whatever, and you read everywhere that there is a lot of pressure on

:11:16.:11:19.

me and stuff, but this is just proof to show that pressure is not real,

:11:20.:11:24.

it's a thing in your mind that almost wants to stop you achieving

:11:25.:11:27.

your goals. Bill said something to me the other day, the head of

:11:28.:11:30.

British swimming, he just said earned the boats and move forward

:11:31.:11:34.

and attack. That just got me into the mindset I needed and going out

:11:35.:11:39.

tonight I wasn't scared of anyone, just complete tunnel vision. I'm

:11:40.:11:43.

just so happy for British swimming and Team GB because it is the first

:11:44.:11:51.

gold of the games and where better to come than from swimming? You have

:11:52.:11:56.

the full set, what is to come from you in the future? A couple more

:11:57.:12:00.

Alabi games? You are such a young man still. Definitely. We've got to

:12:01.:12:05.

refocus now but more importantly I had to relax and also focus on doing

:12:06.:12:09.

the relay and doing a good job for the other guys. Have to keep

:12:10.:12:13.

relaxed, keep training and keep my mind right. Do you see yourself as

:12:14.:12:17.

someone who changed the attitude of the British team? Because from the

:12:18.:12:23.

outside, I can see that. It's surreal that I'm in this position

:12:24.:12:26.

talking to you with a gold medal around my neck, because this is what

:12:27.:12:30.

you dream of. It sounds cheesy but every time you want to quit, every

:12:31.:12:34.

time you want to go back to bed at 4am when it is cold and dark

:12:35.:12:43.

outside, this makes it worth it. Everyday I push boundaries. This is

:12:44.:12:52.

what it's for. It has paid off. What about Nanny Mavis at home, have you

:12:53.:12:59.

got a message for her? I will get back on Twitter tonight, she loves

:13:00.:13:04.

that! I have state of it for now but I just want to thank everybody, the

:13:05.:13:08.

whole of Britain. My country, the Royal Family, everything that makes

:13:09.:13:12.

me proud to be British. Will you get any sleep tonight? Definitely not!

:13:13.:13:17.

What a proud young man, thanking the Royal Family! We are proud of you,

:13:18.:13:28.

Adam. Really sweet. Later on Georgia Davies could adopt his mantle, the

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pressure is not real... COMMENTATOR: She is in Lane six and

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she has watched Britain have a fabulous night and there is no

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reason she couldn't make this final. She's right on the cusp, a low 58

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and she could be in. The second semifinal of the women's 100 metres

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backstroke. The Hungarian in Lane three had a

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decent start but Georgia Davies not bad in this first 25. Decent start,

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she's in the race. She needs to get in the top three, for me. It might

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have been a slow first 50 in that world record of Gemma Steel for

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the's. Under the world record split as was the first semifinal. Georgia

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Davies moving through. She has got some work to do. She's well-placed

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but she can make this, Georgia Davies in that Red Hat. It's going

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to be tight and she really has to work down this last 50 metres,

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Georgia Davies. But it is Baker at the moment in the Black Hat of the

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USA, and also going well is Fu of China. I think Baker has got it.

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Georgia Davies finishing in fifth position, I think she may just be

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outside. There wasn't a 58 in the first semifinal. I think Georgia

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Davies will miss it. She's in tenth place, unfortunately. It was a fast

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semifinal but that was the women at the top end of the pool. Kathleen

:15:28.:15:36.

Baker, the 19-year-old, freshman year at the University of

:15:37.:15:37.

California, Berkely. There were no 58s in the first

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semifinal and there were three on that one, it was the faster

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semifinal. Really close. 11 100s of a second spitting the first three.

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Really tight unhappy finish on the wall. I think Emily Seebohm has just

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sneaked in at seven. She is very lucky because it was not a good swim

:16:12.:16:17.

her. She has done the job here, Kathleen Baker.

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Three win in sub 59. They will all make it through. Georgia Davies is

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intense. -- in tenth. Hosszu has got to be a big chance

:16:36.:16:46.

for a medal. Georgia, just missing out? Guess, I

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am devastated. It has been an amazing night for British swimming.

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Adam did incredibly out of this world and Jazz as well. I wanted to

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keep that positive vibe rolling but I could not do it. I honestly

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thought I had much more after the heat this morning but it just wasn't

:17:19.:17:25.

there. Sub 60, you're knocking arose out regularly, and the team will

:17:26.:17:29.

take some very big positives from tonight. Definitely. It is date two

:17:30.:17:35.

of an eight day meet and they have performed out of this world. I think

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everyone will be buzzing after that. You Welsh goals must be very proud

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of Jazz. So proud of her. I have not seen her yet. I want to give her a

:17:47.:17:54.

massive hug. She deserves it. I will let you go, thank you.

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It will be hard for Georgia Davies because she will have to go back to

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the village where everyone will be buzzing for Adam and Jazz. And also

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for Chris Walker-Hebborn. But we have had a great night. Let's have a

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look at some of the other British athletes who are not in bed, they

:18:18.:18:22.

are supporting Adam Peaty. They are some of the track and field

:18:23.:18:26.

athletes. Katarina Johnson Thompson is there. They love it. What effect

:18:27.:18:33.

does that have on athletes? It has a huge effect. We are all individual

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sports normally but everyone comes together to support each other. It

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is that positive effect of if they can do it, why can't I. They cannot

:18:44.:18:47.

all be Olympic champion bet you start to have more of a belief and

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you are part of one team. We have talked about the mighty Adam Peaty

:18:53.:18:57.

but there is the mighty Michael Phelps, the most successful Olympian

:18:58.:19:01.

of all times. He is about to get into the pool for the 4x100 m relay.

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They were all huddled around, giving each other pep talks while every

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other team was focusing on their own individual race but team USA, they

:19:14.:19:19.

were doing that. CHEERING

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No prizes for guessing where this team comes from?

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Identity can hear Ross! A massive roar! We could not hear who was

:19:33.:19:35.

talking just then. France, only the fourth fastest

:19:36.:19:58.

qualifier. This crowd, what a really great atmosphere. It is building up

:19:59.:20:05.

now. This gold medal will be hard to call. I thought Australia for

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certain. The Russian Federation swam really well in the heats. The

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Australians were favourites before the heats. I think this is an

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interesting one. Magnusson, they put him on the first leg in the heat

:20:24.:20:26.

this morning but did not really deliver it. The Americans, Michael

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Phelps with the headphones on, the great Michael Phelps. Look at Nadine

:20:35.:20:43.

Adrian shaking his head! -- Nathan Adrian.

:20:44.:20:53.

Great Britain's 16th Olympic gold medal. Oh, dear, there is building

:20:54.:21:02.

for Russia. It is such a shame, it really is. -- booing.

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Great Britain won a 16th gold medal in Olympic history and Michael

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Phelps has got 18 on his own. Phelps is second. Caleb Dressel is

:21:24.:21:42.

leading. Where would you put him? I would probably put Phelps in the

:21:43.:21:48.

middle. I think Nathan Adrian is tough on the back end. Get the

:21:49.:21:55.

opening leg out of the way and getting somebody of his talent and

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calibre to try and build a lead, I guess. I am not sure if there will

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be a big lead in this race. I think it will be tight all the way

:22:07.:22:14.

through. The starter is waiting for some semblance of quiet. Not easy.

:22:15.:22:16.

15,000 people here. A massive brawl when the gun went

:22:17.:22:42.

off and a very quick start. -- a massive roar when the gun went off.

:22:43.:22:48.

Caleb Dressel has gone off like a shot. A heck of an atmosphere in

:22:49.:22:54.

here. It is really making my spine tingle. Every single person is on

:22:55.:22:58.

their feet already. We are the only people sitting down in the

:22:59.:23:03.

commentary box. And with his ill in lane seven, it is only going to get

:23:04.:23:10.

noisier. This is wonderful to see. Caleb Dressel has gone off very

:23:11.:23:19.

quickly. He is leading team USA. Now Michael Phelps going in. USA only

:23:20.:23:28.

second place there. France first. Third is Brazil. Look at Michael

:23:29.:23:42.

Phelps, what a fantastic stroke. Lane to Canada having a good swim.

:23:43.:23:50.

France taking the lead. Phelps had an awesome term. Michael Phelps is

:23:51.:24:07.

eating these guys alive. We were not sure they should be in this relay

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because he did not swim the 100 metres at the trials in America. But

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look at the lead they have got, unbelievable from Phelps. His split,

:24:16.:24:22.

47.1, oh, my word! The Australians are digging in now.

:24:23.:24:36.

The Australians in lane three. The Russian Federation in lane four, not

:24:37.:24:38.

giving up either. Ryan Held starting to catch. This

:24:39.:24:56.

will be quite tight down this last 100. Nathan Adrian is the Olympic

:24:57.:25:02.

champion but I am not sure he is on that great form. Australia are down

:25:03.:25:11.

in fourth. Stravius of France nearest the camera pulled out of his

:25:12.:25:15.

own individual race to commit to this relay. I don't think he has

:25:16.:25:24.

enough to catch Nathan Adrian. Stravius, look at his term. Nathan

:25:25.:25:32.

Adrian, he is so powerful. He is starting to swim away. A massive

:25:33.:25:38.

battle in lane 's two and three for Canada and Australia. It looks like

:25:39.:25:45.

the Aussies may well get the bronze. Gold to USA, silver to France and

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bronze to Australia. What a surprise, but Michael Phelps, oh, my

:25:52.:26:00.

goodness me! Where did that come from, 47.1? USA win the gold. If you

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have any questions about whether Michael Phelps is in shape for his

:26:06.:26:09.

fifth Olympic Games, there is the answer. He gets another Olympic gold

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medal. He deserves that one, I tell you. His 19th Olympic gold medal.

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His 23rd Olympic medal. 19 gold, two silver and two bronze. That is a

:26:28.:26:33.

wonderful result for team USA. Look at those guys. They knew they could,

:26:34.:26:39.

the rest of the world were not sure. And there is young boomer, Phelps'

:26:40.:26:52.

son. Boomer Phelps. In his training shoe he has his son's footprint in

:26:53.:26:59.

his own issue. Don't look at me like that, it is true! It is just a

:27:00.:27:04.

print. It is not his actual foot. One of the greatest swimmers in the

:27:05.:27:17.

world and he is back on form. We have all the results on our

:27:18.:27:34.

computer and it takes some pretty complicated maths, I know we are

:27:35.:27:38.

brilliant at maths, however, to work out what the last leg swimmer did

:27:39.:27:42.

but I would not be surprised if Phelps did the fastest swim of the

:27:43.:27:51.

whole race. I am not seeing too many other 47.1s, I have to tell you. It

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will be interesting to see what Nathan Adrian did. There is Michael

:27:57.:28:00.

Phelps screaming at the water. The USA just ripped that one, ripped

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the gold medal for the rest of the field. I think France will be

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pleased. I know they probably don't feel it right now, less than a

:28:28.:28:32.

second away from the gold medal, but that was a good delivery from

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France. And Australia bronze, quite a surprise. There is Phelps, that

:28:44.:28:44.

brown mark on his shoulder. He could be a country by himself.

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That is why he comes back, he loves that moment. He said he missed it,

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being away for a couple of years. When you see him out there, how much

:29:13.:29:17.

he loves doing that, when it is over, he will not get that any more

:29:18.:29:23.

and he is the best. And just explain those purple bruises. It is a

:29:24.:29:27.

capping thing that some athletes do as part of their rehab? Yes. Well,

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Jazz Carlin will be swimming -- singing in Swindon and rightly so.

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Andy and Jamie, take us through. Thank you, Helen. A very proud time

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in the commentary box. What a night it has been. Gold for Adam Peaty. It

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was not a surprise but a relief, finally he has been able to do what

:29:56.:29:59.

we have been talking about for so long and did it so well, but along

:30:00.:30:05.

comes Jazz Carlin. A bit of ace prize for me, it was utterly

:30:06.:30:18.

brilliant. For me, she did exactly what she could. She is a nominal

:30:19.:30:22.

world-class swimmer will stop you deserve to be in this pool, you are

:30:23.:30:24.

going to get a medal. Gold the bronze medal goes to Leah Smith

:30:25.:30:34.

of the USA. What a confidence booster this will

:30:35.:30:52.

be for Jazz Carlin. Really fantastic. She won the Commonwealth

:30:53.:30:57.

Games with the 800-metre freestyle in Scotland for Wales, and I have to

:30:58.:31:02.

say, that was a really brilliant swim but this surpasses it by a

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country mile. Now she is a truly, truly world-class swimmer. Jazz

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Carlin of Great Britain wins a silver medal in the win in's 400

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metre freestyle, a brilliant swimmer, a lifetime best for her,

:31:20.:31:21.

the perfect time to do it. Olympic. Well done, great swim. I don't think

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we could have asked for any more. It was the perfect swim, wasn't it? She

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just wound it up after the term. -- after the turn. Brilliant swimming.

:31:51.:31:57.

Great example of what is possible. Swim your own race and don't worry

:31:58.:32:02.

about the others. A lot of distraction in the lane next to her.

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Absolutely, Katie Ledecky doing a marvellous thing and breaking the

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third world record of the evening with a gold medal. She smashed it.

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The new superstar in swimming, it is Katie Ledecky of the USA. The world

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champion of the 200, 400, 800 and 1500 metres women's freestyle. She

:32:28.:32:30.

has just totally destroyed her own world record in this event. I'm sure

:32:31.:32:39.

she will go on and take the 800-metre title as well and could

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quite possibly get the 200 as well. It's very possible. She has got

:32:45.:32:56.

silver, gold and the 4x200 as well. Wonderful pictures. She is the new

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American superstar and a new world superstar in swimming. A great night

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of swimming. World record for Adam Peaty of Great Britain and now a

:33:09.:33:12.

world-record four Katie Ledecky of the USA. Jazz Carlin, a brilliant

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silver, on the left. Katie Ledecky winning gold in a new

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world record in the Women's 400m Freestyle. Three world records

:34:37.:34:40.

tonight and that is a brilliant one. Jazz Carlin with the silver for

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Great Britain. What a night of swimming. Absolutely. Great to see

:34:44.:34:50.

Jazz Carlin but for me seeing Adam Peaty repeat 28 years later, to be

:34:51.:34:56.

in the same rule and the same race as I won it in the 400 metres

:34:57.:35:01.

breaststroke, that was my highlight for sure! A wonderful night for

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Great Britain, gold for Adam Peaty, silver for Jazz Carlin. And it is

:35:10.:35:17.

only night two! A lot more still to come.

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STUDIO Huge congratulations to Jazz Carlin,

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such an inspirational young woman. Very nearly hung up our goggles

:35:25.:35:29.

after nearly missing out on making -- after missing out on making the

:35:30.:35:32.

Olympics in London because of glandular fever. It has been a long

:35:33.:35:39.

time coming, hasn't it? But she deserves it. What a night she has

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had. She looked surprised when she had finished and how surprised did

:35:47.:35:50.

she look when she was tapping up onto the podium? She still looks

:35:51.:35:53.

shell-shocked, like, is this happening? She doesn't know what to

:35:54.:35:59.

do! This is her first Olympics and to come here and absolutely smashed

:36:00.:36:05.

it in a huge personal best time, I don't think she expected this. Her

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400 has been on form all year. It has been her strongest event all

:36:13.:36:19.

year and I'm really excited for her other race because it could happen

:36:20.:36:22.

again. It's a beautiful thing to see. I don't think she had any

:36:23.:36:28.

expectations in that event coming in, it was like, have a good swim

:36:29.:36:35.

and set herself up for the 800-metre race. It will feel like a gold. It

:36:36.:36:43.

was basically a girl because she wasn't going to catch Ledecky, so

:36:44.:36:50.

she won her race. What a night. Olympic champion, world-record,

:36:51.:36:53.

silver medal. Even away from the British swimmers it has been a

:36:54.:36:56.

phenomenal night in the pool, we've seen three world records. It has. In

:36:57.:37:01.

the Olympic Games it's about winning the medals and we've seen some

:37:02.:37:04.

phenomenal performances. I must admit, if you're going to do it

:37:05.:37:08.

somewhere, it is like a carnival in here. When a Brazilian walks to that

:37:09.:37:16.

poolside, I know it is for in the morning at home but it feels like it

:37:17.:37:21.

is four in the morning here because we are exhausted! The energy bounces

:37:22.:37:25.

around this place and when you see the surprise and the wonder on those

:37:26.:37:33.

faces, like for Jazz Carlin, all the mornings they got up early and all

:37:34.:37:40.

the time in the gym and that training and hard work, it's all

:37:41.:37:52.

been worthwhile. Get your goggles on, guys! You never know where you

:37:53.:37:56.

might end up. What an absolute privilege to be in this pool is a

:37:57.:38:00.

night. This is one of those days that is going to stay with each and

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every one of us. STUDIO

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Thank you very much indeed. You're absolutely right, these are the

:38:11.:38:13.

Olympic moments we love and we all remember and we will be talking

:38:14.:38:17.

about for many years to come. Of course, if you are inspired by Adam

:38:18.:38:22.

Peaty and Jazz Carlin, head to the BBC Sport website and you could

:38:23.:38:25.

possibly be an Olympic champion in many gears to come. Lots of other

:38:26.:38:30.

sport to round up just before we leave you. One of the interesting

:38:31.:38:34.

stories tonight, could Brazil get past era in their football match

:38:35.:38:37.

today? -- could they get past Iraq? COMMENTATOR: Iraq hitting the

:38:38.:38:56.

woodwork! The goalkeeper saves -- the post says the goalkeeper's

:38:57.:39:04.

blushes. They have played warm up matches against other nations

:39:05.:39:09.

including South Africa but now the opening game of this tournament.

:39:10.:39:13.

Stays on his feet, a chance to shoot! Parried to safety. He steered

:39:14.:39:16.

it around his post. Taking a few steps, Brazil in the

:39:17.:39:33.

area! Second bite of the cherry. It's taken a touch, it will be a

:39:34.:39:40.

corner. Taken by Neymar, who looks to tell it indirectly from the

:39:41.:39:44.

corner! The keeper makes no mistake and not willing to take any chances.

:39:45.:39:49.

Three Brazilian players setting the block. We'll Neymar go for gold?

:39:50.:39:58.

Into the wall it goes. Opportunity! Off the woodwork and away. Denied by

:39:59.:40:05.

the woodwork, Renato Augusto. That ball thunderously crashed against

:40:06.:40:06.

the woodwork. The effort here is straight at

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Hamed, those are thank you very much. Still no goals. And there is

:40:22.:40:24.

growing frustration. Marquinhos, sending it out to the

:40:25.:40:36.

far side. Brazil just lumbering men forward. Long range, and an effort

:40:37.:40:42.

that just looked to be swirling. A fine run from deep and he smacked it

:40:43.:40:49.

with his left foot. It has not been a successful tournament so far for

:40:50.:40:50.

Brazil. Looking for something here! It had

:40:51.:41:03.

to be, but it isn't! That is another miss in successive games.

:41:04.:41:08.

What a mess and what is it about Brazil when they host a football

:41:09.:41:14.

tournament? The pressure is all on them and they go into their third

:41:15.:41:18.

match without a goal. Incredible stuff. Let's bring you right up to

:41:19.:41:23.

date with one of the other big stories today. The Dutch cyclist who

:41:24.:41:27.

suffered concussion and three fractures to her lower back after

:41:28.:41:31.

that terrible crash on dissent in the women's road race has tweeted

:41:32.:41:32.

from hospital in Rio. Obviously we wish her all the very

:41:33.:41:45.

best and a speedy recovery. Let's bring you right up to date at the

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end of day two. These are today's headlines.

:41:51.:41:53.

Adam Peaty obliterated the world record yet again on his way to

:41:54.:41:59.

winning the 100-metre breaststroke gold and Britain's first gold medal

:42:00.:42:06.

of the 2016 Olympics. That first medal for Team GB followed just

:42:07.:42:11.

minutes later by a second. Jazz Carlin claiming a superb silver in

:42:12.:42:16.

the 400 metres freestyle, which was won by the American, Katie Ledecky.

:42:17.:42:21.

Huge disappointment for Andy and Jamie Murray, out of the Men's

:42:22.:42:24.

Doubles after losing their first-round match Brazilians Andre

:42:25.:42:30.

Sa and Thomaz Bellucci. Also a big shock in the tennis as world number

:42:31.:42:35.

one Novak Djokovic went out in the first round of the Men's Singles,

:42:36.:42:40.

losing to Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro for the second consecutive

:42:41.:42:42.

Olympics. 14 gold medals up for grabs on day

:42:43.:42:53.

two of the 2016 games and one of them has gone to great Britain's

:42:54.:42:56.

Adam Peaty. A superb performance and a Menorah -- memorable night here in

:42:57.:43:03.

Rio, the first men's gold medallist in the pool for Great Britain since

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1988. We are up and running. Our coverage of day three gets under way

:43:11.:43:20.

at 1pm. Another attempt at the rowing, as it was cancelled

:43:21.:43:26.

yesterday because of high winds. Britain's William Fox-Pitt leads the

:43:27.:43:29.

individual competition in the equestrian after the dressage phase.

:43:30.:43:34.

Tom Daley is set to make his first appearance of Rio 2016 in the men's

:43:35.:43:43.

ten metres synchro diving competition. Written's women's

:43:44.:43:51.

hockey team face India. Then we go to Rugby sevens and then we are back

:43:52.:43:59.

in the pool for James Guy. An incredible day for Adam Peaty and

:44:00.:44:12.

your amazing Nana Mavis and everyone who stayed up and enjoy a bit of

:44:13.:44:14.

night swimming. # "Nightswimming" - R:E.M.

:44:15.:44:35.

COMMENTATOR: He's bringing it home and this is utterly brilliant. He

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has a obliterated the world record.

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