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Good afternoon to you. Our host city is feeling a lot happier about

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Olympic life here. Good day to you. It took Great Britain five days to

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strike gold in our home Olympics last time, it has taken our hosts

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three days and it has come in the judo arena from a female judoka

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Rafaela Silva who took gold with frantic, emotional scenes there. And

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there were cheers echoing here. She had made the breakthrough for

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Brazil. This is the woman who four years ago went out early in London

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and suffered some pretty racist abuse on Twitter. She almost gave up

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because she was so traumatised by the experience, but that is her

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response. A fantastic gold medal in these games. It is fantastic for

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Brazil. They are targeting at least five, that is the most they have

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ever managed to achieve in a single Olympic Games. As you can imagine,

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the reaction here has been overwhelming. Gold from the city of

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God, because this lady is from a further love. They are celebrating

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that. -- the valour -- favela. That has been the wondrous response

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in Brazil. They are off and running in their target in their best ever

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home games. As for Great Britain, they are trying to achieve their

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best ever away games, 48 medals in total will do that. As you know,

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life is all about hitting targets. It is certainly a way of life for

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archery's Naomi Folkard. We will be live for that. It has been tricky to

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stay on track in the regatta so far. They are about to get on the

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straight and narrow. The quarters and semifinals today. The final day

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of the three-day event puzzle. Rate Britain's team in eighth place right

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now. And after two Olympic silvers, can David Florence claim a belated

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golden gift, the day after his 34th birthday. This is our plan in this

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programme until about seven o'clock. David Florence is growing much one

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of the men of the moment. There are so many other dates for

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your diary on this fourth day of the Olympic Games. These are some of the

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once we think you should make a mental note of. After the men's near

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miss in the team gymnastics, tonight is the turn of the women. That will

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be fantastic from eight o'clock. Swimming, it is the Chad le Clos

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Michael Phelps match. That will be a thrilling race. The final of the

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canoe slalom is at about 710 PM. And Daley and Goodfellow bronze tonight,

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it now hangs over to Tonia Couch and Lois Toulson. No woman has earned a

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medal in 50 years. They will go later this evening. Three of Great

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Britain's medals of the four have been won in water so far. The latest

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was in the men's ten metres synchro. It was Tom Daley and Dan Goodfellow.

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Those two have had to stick together for ten months when they paired up

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in tandem for this event. Dan moved in as Tom's flatmate, that is some

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kind of worklife balance but together and in tandem they shared a

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very special moment last night. Here we are the open air diving

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arena where Tom Daley and Dan Goodfellow have a really good chance

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of a medal in the men's ten metre synchronised diving platform. It is

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all about power, precision, technical difficulty and of course

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synchronisation. They cannot afford to make a mistake.

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That looked pretty good. I don't know what it is like down there, but

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up here in the stands it is getting increasingly windy. Still in third,

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halfway through. This is the penultimate dive for Tom

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and Daniel. They only have two more chances to claw it back.

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Yes, let's go, boys, well done! That is the best dive this pair have done

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today. This will have to be so, so good.

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Oh, my goodness me! They have done everything. Look at the expressions

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on their faces. Let's wait and see. They have done it! They have done

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it! They have done it. Tom Daley always

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said he would not compete in the synchro unless there was a chance of

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a medal and they have done it. There was no beating the Americans or the

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Chinese today but a fantastic bronze medal for Tom Daley and Daniel

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Goodfellow. What does that mean for Tom Daley going into the individual?

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We will have to wait and see. We were over the moon and I kind of

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pounced on Dan at the end and I did not realise we were going backwards

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until I was in the water! I just went with it, I thought I don't care

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any more! Tom is reported to have said, top bombing after he won that

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one. It is his second bronze medal. He was fourth in this particular

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event in London so redemption for him and a first for down as well.

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That was a great moment, I am sure you enjoyed watching it with us. It

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is the women's event this evening. Also this evening, it will be the

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women's team gymnastics. We have been talking up Simone Biles from

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America who has been one of the greatest gymnasts but she has not

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been able to strut her stuff in the Olympics. She was three months too

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young to compete in London four years ago. She is about to explode

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into your consciousness, believe me. # Somebody got to raise a little

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hell... Oh, yes, Simone Biles. It will be

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fascinating because she could win a possible five gold medals. The first

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of them could come tonight in the team event. Also going in the team

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event, Great Britain's quintet have qualified and they know they can mix

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it with the best after a bronze medal at the World Championships

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last year in Glasgow. I guess the headline act is a sister act, the

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Downey sisters in that team. There are five siblings altogether. We

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have an older sister Gemma. I am second oldest. We have a brother

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Alex, then Josh and Ellie is the youngest. We did not know much about

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the sport. We got into it because my friend at school did it. I enjoyed

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it and then it rapidly has to take over your life. When any came onto

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the scene and started competing, it is a nightmare trying to do

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everything together. It has definitely been a different

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upbringing. Most of my life I have been in the gym. I enjoy spending

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time with my family outside of the gym. Can you remember when Becky

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first made the Olympic squad? You were nine at the time? Not really. I

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remember watching her on TV. What a performance from the 16-year-old

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from Nottingham! I just remember waking up early and watching her in

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her all-around final. I thought Becky has got there, I can get

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there, too. She has definitely been a big inspiration for me. You are

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sisters and get on most of the time? Have you ever fallen out? I would

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never say we have fallen out badly. We just irritate each other

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sometimes! When you have your little sister coming into the team, does

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that give you extra motivation because you like being in the team

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together? I would not say extra motivation but as she was

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progressing through juniors, we both knew there was a potential we could

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be in a situation we are now and after London I had a choice about

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whether I wanted to carry on or not. Deep down I really loved the sport

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and I felt I had more to give. Now I feel like this whole team of girls

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has gelled together really well. It is so exciting now we are in the

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position to be fighting for medals. What do you fall out about? Normally

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Becky's moaning irritates me! She pinches my stuff!

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Coming into my first year I was not expecting to achieve as much. The

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Europeans was a big shock for me. I wanted to do the best I could do. To

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come third was definitely overwhelming and amazing but it gave

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me a confidence boost. I had some ups and downs myself but the team

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did an amazing job. That was a shame.

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When she had a mistake we did not let it affect us too much. We did

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not think we would be able to medal if we had any mistakes but we said,

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we can let it get to us and crumble or we can fight back and that is

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probably one of the hardest routines I had to do, going up after Ellie.

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The rest of the girls did an amazing job and came out with a medal. We

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are registered in the same things like music and our clothes style is

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similar. Our sense of humour is the same. We get each other's jokes. We

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have far too many jokes! Going to the Olympics is amazing and if we

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can share that together and the fact that the team is doing so well and

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we could be fighting for a medal and so mini other medal potentials, it

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is very exciting. You probably saw Ellie in the

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qualification have what looked like a pretty nasty fall on the floor.

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She got up and said she had crunched her neck a bit but these girls are

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made of tough stuff. She will be back and ready to go in the team

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final eight o'clock your time. We are going live in about ten minutes

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time to the Sambodromo for archery. If you were in the land of nod for

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the swimming finals last night, that is perfectly understandable. But we

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were watching. In the women's 200 metres individual medley, we had two

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Britons trying to get into the final. Sadly, it was not Hannah

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Miley's day but Siobhan-Marie O'Connor, the 20-year-old from Bath,

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did go through and in some style. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor of Great

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Britain in lane four. Hannah Miley in lane seven. A great start from

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Siobhan-Marie O'Connor. Absolutely. Alicia Coutts going with her which

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is not surprising. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor really asserting herself in

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this race. Fantastic first 50 metres from O'Connor. It is something she

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needs to practice their bid for the final, she didn't quite go perfectly

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on the turn. This is what she might struggle on with Hosszu. Trying to

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enter that water with the hands closer together. Head-to-head now,

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neck and neck. They have left the others behind. O'Connor, the British

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record holder for the 100 metres break

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-- the hundred metres breaststroke. She broke the record up in Edinburgh

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just a couple of months ago and goodness me she looks fantastic at

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it now. Hannah Miley slightly out of it right now, but Siobhan-Marie

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O'Connor will be the fastest in this particular semifinal by a good old

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body length. Just a tenth of a second off the British record pace.

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She will need this in the final tomorrow, but a brilliant victory in

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the semifinal. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor is going to break the

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British record, I'm sure. 2:07.50 seven. She has broken the British

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record by seven tenths of a second. 2:7.5, that is a wonderful swim. The

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Olympic record is set by anybody in any Olympics ever and she was just

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0.1 seconds away from that record, which was led by Katinka Hosszu,

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sorry, Wen, in London back in 2012. Katinka Hosszu swam 2:07.03 -- two

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zero. Interesting straight arm freestyle.

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She missed the 200 medley in Edinburgh but she certainly

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understands that feeling in the last 50 metres. Look at that! She is

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delighted and so she should be. Fantastic swim. Well done, British

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record. You should be very pleased. Dave just said to me, try and repeat

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what you did this morning. I'm really pleased with that time. I

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really wanted to get that time for a long time. I noticed you made sure

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you spotted your parents and your family as you came out, that is

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obviously important to you. I saw the team but I didn't see my mum and

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dad. They're definitely here, yeah, which means a lot. It just means

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everything that they are here, because it's nice to know that

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they're not that far-away. The guys are saying that you're going to have

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to take her on, which means it's kind of her backstroke versus your

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rest -- your breaststroke. I need to give her a race but I'll so have to

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do my own race. My backstroke is nowhere near as good as hers, but my

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breaststroke has come on leaps and bounds.

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Siobhan-Marie O'Connor is the fastest qualifier for that final and

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Katinka Hosszu of Hungary is potentially the woman to beat and

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she already has two bowled medals, the only double gold medallist in

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these games so far, had she would be the last, I'm sure. A quick

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reflection on one of the finals last night featuring James Guy of Great

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Britain, but his route to this final in terms of his qualification had

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been a little tricky. He knew that a medal was going to be very hard to

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come by. A fantastic start on the right-hand

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side of your shot look at that, he is a body length up after about 15

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metres! Chad is going for it, and there is only one way he's going to

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swim this race, he's going to go and try and hold it. A brilliant first

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50. Brilliant first 50, it's a crazy first 50! Also going well is James

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Guy, 1.3 seconds behind the leader but in fourth position and probably

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in second at the moment. You can't quite see but he is second at the

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moment. Surely this is much, much too fast, right at the far side, way

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away from everybody, and look at this, he is leading by nearly a

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second. James Guy in third. Conor Dwyer in lane three, he is hunting

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him down now and taking the rest of the field with him, Conor Dwyer. I

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can't imagine Chad is going to hold this. Just spotted James Guy at the

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bottom. Conor Dwyer, Sun Yang and Chad le Clos... That really hurt! 35

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metres to go and Chad le Clos still holding on but Sun Yang in the

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centre for China, is he going to win this 200 metres freestyle? Still

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going relatively well. Still going well at the top is Chad le Clos, but

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I think Sun Yang is going to win the gold! A brilliant brave will the

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medal for Chad le Clos of South Africa, goodness me, Conor Dwyer

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with the bronze and James Guy just out in fourth position, missing out

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by 16 hundredths of a second. So close to a bronze.

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STUDIO Yes, Sun Yang converts his London

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silver to a Rio gold and it caused some controversy when he was banging

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on that podium as well. A sixth fourth place for British athletes so

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far in this game is for poor old James Guy, who just missed out by a

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fraction of a second. You are all up to date as we concentrate on events

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on this day four in Rio. I want you to imagine a 700 metres long

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corridor surrounded by big stands on each side and now imagine marching

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bands, huge amounts of colour and noise and rhythm and samba bands, it

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is the Sambodromo, Ashley built venue for the carnival every

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February. Now imagine if quiet and hushed and studious because if it

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seems a bit incongruous, it is the venue for the archery events this

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time. I know that Darren Campbell couldn't resist a peek at this

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amazing venue. STUDIO

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After Lord's Cricket ground hosted the archery in 2012, the pressure

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was on Rio to find a spectacular venue. Step

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forward the Sambadrome. Having just walked into the arena, the first

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thing that strikes you is the heat. It is so, so hot. The target is 70

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metres away and as you stand here you can feel the sun on your back.

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In this arena, the crowd feels so close, it feels like you can hear

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every single breath. You can see Christ the Redeemer just over there.

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Is it your time? You will have 20 seconds to release your bow. Failure

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to do so will result in a penalty. The sock is slightly picking up. You

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can't wait for the sock to be still. A red card is what you will receive.

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It's not like football, you won't be sent off but what you will lose by

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receiving a red card is your highest score from that that will stop it

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will hit this target within one second, at 140 mph. From the

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shooting line I couldn't even see the middle target but it's about the

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size of a DVD. The best archers will actually hit this little cross.

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Ridiculous! It would be wrong to come to such a fantastic venue

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without giving it a go myself, but I will need a bit of coaching and a

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bit of help from my main man, Chris! Laser.

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Chris Kammy you were involved in London 2012 and you will be involved

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in Tokyo. -- Chris, you were. What is this place like? It's amazing.

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It's the first time it's been used as a sporting venue, so some

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challenges there, but a fantastic history, it's in the culture, it's

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in the fire of Brazilians with the carnival and they are trying to

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bring that same carnival and party with the Olympics right here. When

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you actually draw it back, you keep this arm still and you're looking

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straight back, creating no movement so you can see the target. It's

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hard! It's all about hitting the ten when you can. It's not so much

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dependent on muscles, it's about controlling your breathing and your

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mental ability and hitting the ten when you need to for that gold

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medal. Yobo is your friend. Don't fight it but use it. Three fingers

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underneath the arrow, straight on this arm, point to the target, bring

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this to your right eye, came in the middle and relax. You got a nine,

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that's not bad! Nine! Keep practising, Darren, you've got

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to go a little further back, make! So, you're familiar with the

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surroundings now and we are also familiar with Great Britain's Naomi

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Folkard. She's up against an Indonesian opponent today in the

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round of 32. Charlie will be watching it all unfold. The South

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Koreans have almost completely monopolised this event. Naomi is up

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against this Indonesian opponent today. Let's see how she fares.

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Straight knockout, Charlie, over to you.

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COMMENTATOR: Best of five sets. The sets consist of three arrows per

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Archer. If the total of your arrows is

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greater than your opponent the aim of the game is to get a sixth set

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points and that will book you a place in the next round. A little

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path of the cheeks from Folkard. Rochmawati gets the first ten of the

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match, almost right on the X, the spider as it's known.

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Folkard stays in touch, with a nine. The Indonesian athlete can take this

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first set if this arrow is a ten. It's not, it's out wide, and eight,

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so an opportunity for Folkard to take this first set, if she can find

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a maximum score, of ten, with this final arrow. She gets it! Naomi

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Folkard takes the opening set by 28 points to 27. She moves into a 2-0

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lead. Just the start that she would have wanted. Rochmawati had the

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initial advantage but now just has to find a little something. Well,

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Folkard lost in the third round in Athens to a Korean opponent. It was

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a different scoring system in those days, all about cumulative score.

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The same in Beijing when she lost to a Japanese opponent 97-106. Got to

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the second round in London and lost to the Mexican.

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Confirmation, the British archer is in front after the first. Rochmawati

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will shoot first again, as she is behind on the scoreboard.

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So, second set, first arrow for Rochmawati. That is loose, it's a

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seven. So, an opportunity for Folkard.

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She does have the advantage. A solitary point.

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Fall card still has the advantage of one point -- Naomi Folkard.

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So nine or better will give Folkard the second set. It is a way, it is a

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ten. And so, it is an excellent start by Naomi Folkard in her fourth

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and final Olympic Games. She has been on record as saying she won't

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continue for the next four years cycle. Despite her coach trying to

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persuade her otherwise. But the Indy nisi and art should just let down by

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that opening arrow. So confirmation that Folkard takes the second set

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and leads four set points to nil-macro. She is in charge of this

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match. So, Rochmawati will shoot first once

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again. And that's an excellent reply from

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Folkard. Excellent archery from both athletes

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so far. Just outside the ten ring. A little

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look down the TV screen. There is a screen in front of their shooting

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line, so they can see where their arrows have landed. You can see the

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pressure in the forearm of the Indy nisi and arch as she draws the boat

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-- Indonesian archer. Excellent archery from Folkard and

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Rochmawati. 29 points apiece. It is a tide set so Folkard moves into a

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5-1 lead if those scores are confirmed, and we will need just one

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more point from the next two sets to make it through to the second round.

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The target is 122 centimetres across, the distance that the

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archers are from the target is 70 metres. That ten ring is the size of

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a DVD. And from 70 metres, your thumb would cover the whole target

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if you extend your arm in front of you and lift your thumb up. So,

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Rochmawati needs to win this set otherwise her Olympic quest is over.

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She starts with an eight. An opportunity now.

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Two eights. This is a real opportunity.

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That has led out, and now, it is Rochmawati who is in control of this

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fourth set. An uncharacteristic miss from fall card. Rochmawati takes the

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set, after two loose arrows to start with. The six from Folkard allows

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the Indonesian the opportunity to take the set which she does. And,

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well, real disappointment from Folkard but great shooting from Ika

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Rochmawati of Indonesia who keeps this match alive. She still needs to

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win that fifth set in order to take us into a shoot off. Folkard still

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in the box seat but will have to deal with the mental pressures after

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sending down that six. Credit to Rochmawati for coming up

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with the ten stop so, confirmation of the score.

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So the Indonesian archer, Ika Rochmawati, will shoot first in this

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fifth and final set of this first round match against Naomi Folkard.

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The Indonesian archer trails by three to five. She needs to win this

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set to take us to a shoot off. What start. Ten.

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Again, the forearm of Rochmawati just shaking with the pressure of

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the bow at full draw. A ten here will take us to a shoot

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off. It is a nine. So, that means if

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Naomi Folkard can find a Ken, she will be through to the second round.

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It is a shoot off. 27, 20 eight. Rochmawati from 4-0 down has

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levelled the match at five set points APs. We wait for confirmation

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of that fifth set score but I'm officially, it is 28-27 and we have

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ourselves a shoot off, the first on day four of the archery competition

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in Rio. Rochmawati has hit 510s in this

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match, Folkard, four. It is one arrow closest to the centre wins.

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So, the first first-round match in the women's competition in archery

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on day four of these Rio Olympic Games has gone to a shoot off. Naomi

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Folkard of Great Britain on target one, and Ika Rochmawati of Indonesia

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on target two. It all comes down to one arrow. They

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are just changing the target face. If a measure is required, and it is

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a clean target with which to work with.

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The Indonesian will shoot first. 20 seconds, she has got. Away it goes.

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That is a seven. Load to the left-hand side, and that is a big

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window of opportunity now for Folkard.

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And that is a nine and that is close enough, and it is relief for Naomi

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Folkard. It is real disappointment forewoman macro who fought so hard

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to come back from four set points down to tie it at five set points

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apiece, but she could not do the business. Folkard is through to the

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second round of the Rio Olympic Games.

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Great sportsmanship from the Indonesian archer there. Naomi

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Folkard through and she will be up against a Greek or a Japanese

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archer. We think this will be around 2:15pm. Well played. We are also

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talking equestrian events today because this is the climax of the

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three-day event, both the team event and the individual. The medals will

:42:17.:42:19.

be polished and buffed and handed out later today but only after the

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decisive show-jumping phase. Lee McKenzie is that the equestrian

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centre. I remember there was so much excitement at London 2012 when Great

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Britain took that silver medal, but where are they now? There has been

:42:37.:42:42.

some confusion after the cross-country. Slightly less

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excitement than it was at Greenwich. It was a difficult day for Britain.

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Every rider taking some faults and time penalties which did not help

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the cause. The confusion was Brazil were deemed to have had their last

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rider having a run out at the last water question. When they looked at

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that, and the Brazilians were all running around with their own

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videos, they took it to a jury last night, and the horse was proved to

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get horse and rider between the flags and it was a very skinny

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jumper. The horse was deemed to have got over that safely so Brazil have

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been reinstated. That means it knocks Britain back down to eight.

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What has been the reaction to the cross-country course? Only 40% of

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the horse and rider combinations managed it. I just walked the

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show-jumping course and even the most experienced riders were talking

:43:45.:43:52.

about it. They said, how did it look on television? I think the riders

:43:53.:43:56.

who wrote it well and understood the course, because the course builder

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has built courses all over Europe, it has been the and the lying thing

:44:04.:44:08.

that the thinking riders got round it well and understood that

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sometimes you have to take a long route and compromise on time

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penalties, but it did catch out the most extra periods to riders. The

:44:17.:44:23.

current world champion from Germany did not get round clear. There was a

:44:24.:44:29.

lovely quote from another German rider who said sometimes nations, no

:44:30.:44:33.

matter who the nation, Germany or Great Britain, just have an off day,

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but it seems the younger nations are getting round which is what makes a

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venting at the Olympics special. We will be back with you in a little

:44:47.:44:49.

while for the last of these three elements in the eventing. I hope you

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will join us. We will have a quick channel hop now to BBC One for day

:44:57.:44:59.

four of the Olympics. Catch The England Men's and

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:45:04.:45:06.

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