:00:52. > :01:02.Hello, and welcome back to the Copacabana. Des four of the Rio
:01:03. > :01:03.Olympics, and just in a few hours, the greatest swimmer of all time
:01:04. > :01:45.will re-enter the pool. A huge gold medal to Michael Phelps,
:01:46. > :01:47.a new world record! I wonder whether we have
:01:48. > :01:50.here somebody who is going to replace Spitz as the
:01:51. > :01:51.greatest swimmer ever. # Maybe I'm foolish
:01:52. > :01:53.# Maybe I'm blind # Thinking I can see through this
:01:54. > :01:56.# And see what's behind. Can Michael Phelps go eight
:01:57. > :01:58.golds in eight days? His last Olympics, he goes
:01:59. > :02:06.out as the best ever. No-one has won more
:02:07. > :02:24.Olympic medals in history! Swimmer Michael Phelps
:02:25. > :02:27.is coming out of retirement. US Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps
:02:28. > :02:29.has been arrested for Michael Phelps has
:02:30. > :02:31.been arrested. He will not be allowed
:02:32. > :02:33.to represent the Banned for competing
:02:34. > :02:38.from the United States for six We have got one heck
:02:39. > :02:57.of a night in the pool, because Chad Le Clos
:02:58. > :02:58.of South Africa is up
:02:59. > :02:59.against Michael Phelps and Phelps is going
:03:00. > :03:01.for his It is simply an
:03:02. > :03:03.astonishing story. So Le Clos pipping
:03:04. > :03:08.Phelps to the 200m butterfly gold was one
:03:09. > :03:09.of the Four years later, it
:03:10. > :03:15.is the Rio re-match. Britain's Siobhan-Marie O'Connor was
:03:16. > :03:18.the fastest qualifier in the 200m individual medley,
:03:19. > :03:20.but can the 20-year-old stop Hungary's Katinka Hosszu oning
:03:21. > :03:23.a third gold at these World Champions, Great Britain,
:03:24. > :03:32.qualified fastest for the final of the 4x200m replay as they take
:03:33. > :03:38.on the mighty Americans later. Emotional scenes in the men's
:03:39. > :03:41.weightlifting competition on day We've got breaking news
:03:42. > :04:03.in the tennis for you because Serena Williams has just
:04:04. > :04:05.been knocked out, straight-sets Normally her serve is so, so good,
:04:06. > :04:09.so powerful, utterly reduced to And what a disaster it's been
:04:10. > :04:13.for the Williams sisters, these Out of the double, Venus and Serena,
:04:14. > :04:37.both out in the singles too. Men's weightlifting appeared
:04:38. > :04:39.at the first modern Olympics and has The women's competition only
:04:40. > :04:43.debuted in Sydney in 2000. The aim of weightlifting is simple -
:04:44. > :04:46.to lift the greatest weight There are two types of lift,
:04:47. > :04:49.the snatch and the Competitors have to complete both
:04:50. > :04:52.lifts and the winner is the person whose combined weight
:04:53. > :04:55.total is the greatest. The snatch is a lift
:04:56. > :04:57.where the bar bell is raised above the head to locked arms in one
:04:58. > :05:00.continuous movement. The athlete starts in
:05:01. > :05:01.the squat position and must flip the weight so it moves
:05:02. > :05:05.in an arc to a position above their When they're secure
:05:06. > :05:08.in this position, they rise and complete
:05:09. > :05:09.the The clean-and-jerk lift is performed
:05:10. > :05:12.in two stages. The clean is where the
:05:13. > :05:14.bar bell is gripped, palms downwards and pulled
:05:15. > :05:16.in a single movement The jerk is where the athlete bends
:05:17. > :05:20.and then extends the legs and arms to bring the bar bell
:05:21. > :05:23.to full stretch. They must then stand
:05:24. > :05:25.still with the feet in line with the bar until they're
:05:26. > :05:27.given the signal by the three judges
:05:28. > :05:29.that the lift is good. Each weightlifter has three attempts
:05:30. > :05:32.in both the snatch and the clean-and-jerk, with the combined
:05:33. > :05:34.total of the highest two successful lifts determining
:05:35. > :05:35.the overall result. If, after three attempts,
:05:36. > :05:37.they fail to register a correct lift, they'll be eliminated
:05:38. > :05:39.from the competition. Olympic weightlifting
:05:40. > :05:41.requires more than just great strength,
:05:42. > :05:42.excellent balance, stability and speed -
:05:43. > :05:43.these are essential to a weightlifter's
:05:44. > :05:51.quest for glory. It is one of the great
:05:52. > :05:53.Olympic sports. So we're heading to
:05:54. > :06:06.the men's 69kg competition. A Turkish competitor leads
:06:07. > :06:08.after a lift of 163kg. So let's take a look
:06:09. > :06:11.at how it stands Let's start with our
:06:12. > :06:47.commentary team. Ismaylov is looking to put himself
:06:48. > :07:09.back into first spot. Are you backing him? Yes, I think he
:07:10. > :07:10.has got this. Just looking to see whether the other guys can catch him
:07:11. > :08:41.after this match. -- the snatch. This lift to put him in
:08:42. > :08:44.first position. And if you're good enough
:08:45. > :08:53.in your shoulders, if you have that flexibility, and you have the leg
:08:54. > :08:56.strength that Shi clearly does to stand up from that deep squat
:08:57. > :08:59.position again, then you can get This lift would take him to
:09:00. > :09:08.third position. Ismaylov is just in the warm up
:09:09. > :09:52.room. Kim Myong Hyok of North Korea,
:09:53. > :09:54.missed with his first I tell you what, this could open
:09:55. > :10:14.things right up, if he misses again. He's now got one lift left remaining
:10:15. > :10:20.in the competition. And he's
:10:21. > :10:22.following himself. So, he's gotta be back
:10:23. > :10:31.out here within two minutes. Oh, he's decided to
:10:32. > :10:33.move up. He's moving up probably to buy
:10:34. > :10:45.himself a bit more time. Just land this jerk OK,
:10:46. > :10:47.there's a couple more But if you've missed 188
:10:48. > :10:51.twice, then obviously to increase the bar,
:10:52. > :10:55.it's a risky strategy. It's risky, but if he takes that,
:10:56. > :10:58.he could end up being He's come here for one reason
:10:59. > :11:01.and one reason only - So, currently in
:11:02. > :11:05.second position, this And Ismaylov right now
:11:06. > :11:37.has 188 on the bar. Five kilos up on any weight he
:11:38. > :11:40.previously posted. It will make a statement, though,
:11:41. > :11:44.give them something to chase. The most consistent lifter of this
:11:45. > :12:17.competition today. He's got to wait now
:12:18. > :12:22.and see where he finishes. Forget how ugly the jerk is,
:12:23. > :12:27.just watch the arms. So, right now he holds
:12:28. > :12:39.a one-kilo lead. And, remember, he's still gotta
:12:40. > :13:28.lift up his sleeve. Oh, how impressive
:13:29. > :13:30.is that? Well, I'm fairly sure you're
:13:31. > :13:32.witnessing your Olympic champion Don't hold me to it,
:13:33. > :13:36.there's still a couple of lifters He's pretty happy
:13:37. > :13:41.with himself either way. I think he feels the same as you,
:13:42. > :13:45.that he's got enough up his The only guy that can
:13:46. > :13:58.catch him is Myong He's missed two clean
:13:59. > :14:01.and A bit of a toying around for
:14:02. > :14:10.position, and jockeying. And this lift that
:14:11. > :14:16.we're about to see is for third place, to move Mosquera
:14:17. > :14:39.from fourth to third. Needs to drop lower under the
:14:40. > :14:43.bar now. For a shot at a bronze
:14:44. > :14:46.medal, potentially. When the bar is on your wind pipe
:14:47. > :14:52.and you can't see much, so So, Mosquera stays
:14:53. > :15:10.in fourth position. Remember, Ismayilov has finished
:15:11. > :15:12.his lifting. I think he's probably
:15:13. > :15:35.gonna stay there. And an attempt at getting
:15:36. > :15:54.into the medals. It would only bring him to - because
:15:55. > :15:57.his snatch was only 151. So, this would bring him
:15:58. > :16:00.into third position. Myong has gone from missing 188
:16:01. > :16:04.twice, he's gone to 196. He's going eyeballs out,
:16:05. > :16:06.attempting the weight So, this is some eight kilos beyond
:16:07. > :16:28.his personal best. It's an attempt to get
:16:29. > :16:32.into the bronze medal position and it's gonna be a
:16:33. > :16:34.real struggle. Well, he's hurt himself there now
:16:35. > :16:37.as well. The previous attempt,
:16:38. > :16:48.I think, was on a limit. After the previous attempt. He will
:16:49. > :16:55.need to get some ice on that. It has been sought for the -- it will be
:16:56. > :17:07.sought for the next few days. so far this is an enormous lift.
:17:08. > :17:10.Ismaili is celebrating because he is guaranteed a place on the podium.
:17:11. > :17:19.Just to put some perspective into this lift, if he lifts it he is in
:17:20. > :17:28.gold medal position for the moment because this is the level of lift.
:17:29. > :17:34.Yes, China still has one more. He would be on first but if he misses
:17:35. > :17:38.he is off the podium. He is out of the competition. Eight kilos above
:17:39. > :17:49.anything he has ever done on an international stage before, this is
:17:50. > :17:54.massive. He is all in. China have the gold. Guaranteed a gold medal
:17:55. > :17:58.now, whether he comes out and lifts it or not. They have one more
:17:59. > :18:03.attempt remaining, he has posted 198, he is coming out, will you take
:18:04. > :18:06.198, equalling the world clean and jerk record? And sets a new Olympic
:18:07. > :18:16.record. So this would be a new world record
:18:17. > :18:32.total. Is my maths right? Yes, this is
:18:33. > :18:41.spot-on. Olympic clean and jerk record, world total record. The gold
:18:42. > :18:49.medallist is on screen. Right now. He is looking at a massive! Into his
:18:50. > :19:01.place in history with a new world record and a new Olympic record.
:19:02. > :19:20.Come on! How easy was that! Can he stand? It was close. But he has a
:19:21. > :19:26.gold-medal, no record tonight but he came out, he didn't have to, and had
:19:27. > :19:32.a crack. Well, Olympic champion and he looks disappointed. That
:19:33. > :19:45.frustration will counter smiles. -- will turn into. In the end, just the
:19:46. > :19:53.one kilo difference. Between him and the Turkish lifter takes a sister
:19:54. > :19:57.after the all or nothing attempt from the North Korean. It was a huge
:19:58. > :20:11.risk, the North Korean clearly only came for one medal. Should also
:20:12. > :20:20.point out that article of as the bronze medal of 339. So, that really
:20:21. > :20:24.is a statement in terms of the mindset of the man from North Korea
:20:25. > :20:29.come he didn't want anything other than gold because he could have
:20:30. > :20:37.lifted something probably to get himself ahead of 339. It is a great
:20:38. > :20:49.story because he is the ringing world champion, Shi Hiyong, because
:20:50. > :20:51.he wanted to follow in the first set of his namesake was the PC didn't
:20:52. > :20:57.know anything about the previous one but when it became a way that and
:20:58. > :21:01.came to the Street of the previous one, it put on lots of pressure and
:21:02. > :21:07.he got the world title in Houston last year. That bring you up to date
:21:08. > :21:11.in the women's football. Because in this tournament Colombia against USA
:21:12. > :21:18.is the match we are concentrating on and USA are the to beat. They've
:21:19. > :21:21.been in every gold-medal match at every Olympics since its inception
:21:22. > :21:51.and won the World Cup last year. Dramatic equaliser in the last
:21:52. > :22:01.minute of the game. USA have already qualified, but great scenes. That
:22:02. > :22:05.bring up-to-date with the headlines. Another big shock in the tennis as
:22:06. > :22:10.Wimbledon tell -- champion and Wimbledon one Serena Williams is in
:22:11. > :22:14.straight sets by a leadership of Ilina. Serena won in straight sets
:22:15. > :22:20.in London four years ago but has been knocked out in both events in
:22:21. > :22:23.real. -- in Rio fool your anaconda had an impressive victory over
:22:24. > :22:30.Svetlana Kuznetsova coming from a set down, she plays Ashley Kerber
:22:31. > :22:35.next, Wimbledon runner-up. Much easier for Andy Murray, straight
:22:36. > :22:41.sets win over one monocle -- Juan Monaco. He wants to defend his
:22:42. > :22:47.Olympic title he won in London. Sadly Great Britain could not end
:22:48. > :22:51.and a deep -- 88 year wait for our medal in the women's team
:22:52. > :22:55.gymnastics, finishing fifth, gold went to the USA led by Simone Biles,
:22:56. > :23:02.the first of what she hopes will be five gold medals at these games. In
:23:03. > :23:04.the rugby sevens, GB boss Mike meant that the campaign underway with a
:23:05. > :23:10.win over Kenya and a hard-fought victory for Japan. Earlier beat New
:23:11. > :23:49.Zealand but Sonny Bill Williams out of the games with an injury.
:23:50. > :23:52.It only comes around every four years, so do not go to bed.
:23:53. > :24:09.Felt we -- Phelps Michael against Ludlow.
:24:10. > :24:11.All eyes on GB's Andrew Willis and Craig
:24:12. > :24:13.Benson in the semifinals of the men's 200m breaststroke.
:24:14. > :24:17.O'Connor goes for gold in the 4 x 200m individual medley
:24:18. > :24:37.We've shown you fantastic Olympic sport over the past few evenings.
:24:38. > :24:39.One of the most exciting at the Olympics, of course,
:24:40. > :24:43.Olympic handball is a fast-flowing, high-scoring, body contact game
:24:44. > :24:45.which is played over two halves of 30 minutes.
:24:46. > :24:48.It's played by two teams of seven players, six outfield players
:24:49. > :24:56.Each goal is surrounded by a semi circular area.
:24:57. > :24:58.Only the defending goalkeeper is allowed in this area.
:24:59. > :25:01.Players can move with the ball by dribbling and passing in the same
:25:02. > :25:06.They can block the ball with their head, chest,
:25:07. > :25:09.thighs and knees, but players cannot stand still with the ball for more
:25:10. > :25:14.If a player commits a foul, the referee can award a free throw
:25:15. > :25:20.It's taken from the seven metres line and is given when the referee
:25:21. > :25:22.rules that someone has prevented a goal-scoring opportunity.
:25:23. > :25:26.A free throw is like a free kick in football and is general taken
:25:27. > :25:28.from the spot where the foul occurred.
:25:29. > :25:32.But it's taken from the free throw line if it happens inside this area.
:25:33. > :25:35.Overtime is only played during the knockout phase if scores
:25:36. > :25:40.are tied at the end of eggulation time.
:25:41. > :25:42.If this happens, teams play five minutes' extra and only play
:25:43. > :25:46.another five minutes if the score is still tied.
:25:47. > :25:53.If the teams are still tied at the end of this overtime period,
:25:54. > :25:55.the result is decided by a shoot-out.
:25:56. > :25:58.Well, one of the best teams at the Games are Sweden.
:25:59. > :26:00.They won the silver medal in London 2012.
:26:01. > :26:04.But interesting story - and they got to Brazil
:26:05. > :26:05.via the Olympic qualification tournament in April.
:26:06. > :26:08.So, let's see how they get on against Egypt.
:26:09. > :26:27.22-22 in the second half, around ten in the second half,
:26:28. > :26:44.That's a product of the defence that Egypt have put up against them,
:26:45. > :26:50.Elahmar lets rip with a missile shot.
:26:51. > :26:59.I think he was off-balance and was about to fall.
:27:00. > :27:10.Andersson, who was just a draft to him.
:27:11. > :27:13.Got his fingers to it, but there was too much power.
:27:14. > :27:25.Again, he fumbles the ball a bit, Lucas Nilsson.
:27:26. > :27:43.A little sidestep and Gotingco gets hits second.
:27:44. > :27:48.There's a chance now for an overlap.
:27:49. > :28:03.Eve Anderson is off the bench and cheering.
:28:04. > :28:23.Elahmar slows things down a little built, because he hasn't
:28:24. > :29:18.Still one minute before Egypt are back to full strength again.
:29:19. > :29:22.But then Egypt will have a chance to finish the game on a power play.
:29:23. > :29:31.The captain didn't quite connect with him, and he takes the shot.
:29:32. > :29:56.Two-minute suspension, is it?
:29:57. > :30:09.Nielsen and Kim Andersson both. A great chance for a dip to score the
:30:10. > :30:25.winning goal with 35 seconds left. This would be an historic
:30:26. > :30:28.win for Egypt. Really put them in a good position
:30:29. > :30:31.to go through to the quarterfinals. Trying to make it long
:30:32. > :30:39.but there won't be a Sweden now looking for
:30:40. > :30:46.the equaliser. And Egypt for the first
:30:47. > :30:51.time have beaten The double suspension handed Egypt
:30:52. > :31:00.the chance to score. And it came courtesy of the
:31:01. > :31:02.25-year-old Elbassiouny. Elahmar couldn't be as influential
:31:03. > :31:34.for the team, but he Their chances of
:31:35. > :31:39.going through to the quarterfinal take
:31:40. > :31:46.a severe knock here. In the meantime, we are now
:31:47. > :31:48.going to concentrate on the women's football,
:31:49. > :31:51.because it's a big night for Brazil. They're taking on -
:31:52. > :31:57.forget Neymar, this tournament is very much
:31:58. > :32:00.about Marta. Samba, sunshine and soccer - that's
:32:01. > :32:03.Rio in three words. In a country where football
:32:04. > :32:06.is a way of life for all the family, you might be
:32:07. > :32:09.surprised to hear that the Brazilian women's national team
:32:10. > :32:11.is beset with rows over contracts and a lack
:32:12. > :32:12.of investment. But they haven't let
:32:13. > :32:14.that hold them back. Their squad is sparkling
:32:15. > :32:16.with stars. They swept China away even
:32:17. > :32:18.before the Games had A record goal scorer in Olympic
:32:19. > :32:23.history, adding another to her tally The Swedish lead is one
:32:24. > :32:28.of the best in the world. Two goals for five-time
:32:29. > :32:44.world player of the year, Marta, and another for
:32:45. > :32:48.Kristiann, stretching her Brazil topped their group,
:32:49. > :32:51.with the men struggling to qualify, drawing most
:32:52. > :32:53.recently with Iraq. Yes, it's Brazil taking
:32:54. > :32:57.on South Africa. Marta is better than Neymar, the
:32:58. > :33:00.fans have been chanting. The five-time World
:33:01. > :33:01.Player of the Year led her side to their second
:33:02. > :33:05.consecutive win in front of fans in The stadium built for
:33:06. > :33:23.the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The stadium hosting six matches
:33:24. > :33:25.in the group stages of the The city, of course,
:33:26. > :33:28.in the Amazon Rainforest. And the match is gonna
:33:29. > :33:31.be live on the red So, if you want Brazil
:33:32. > :33:34.against South Africa in the women's football
:33:35. > :33:35.tournament, press red now. # The heat is on
:33:36. > :33:42.# Oh, it's on the street. We're heading back to the Olympic
:33:43. > :33:58.Aquatic Stadium, located at the Olympic Park at
:33:59. > :34:00.the heart of the games. Helen, I hear you have a very
:34:01. > :34:02.special guest? We have a very world-famous
:34:03. > :34:07.guest, but also a Bert Le Clos is getting ready
:34:08. > :34:17.to watch his son, Chad, defend It's fair to say -
:34:18. > :34:23.it's a complete understatement to say that since then life
:34:24. > :34:28.for the family has been a real You know, on 31 July 2012,
:34:29. > :34:33.my dream came true. You have to remember,
:34:34. > :34:36.Michael Phelps was unbeaten in that COMMENTATOR: Michael Phelps, I
:34:37. > :35:06.think, is gonna win. Is he gonna create history
:35:07. > :35:08.by winning this race He did not get it, oh,
:35:09. > :35:16.my goodness me, Chad Le Clos got the I was a 20-year-old kid,
:35:17. > :35:20.getting thrown in the deep end You can never prepare
:35:21. > :35:25.yourself for the different It slowly spiralled out
:35:26. > :35:30.of control. He's the most down-to-earth,
:35:31. > :35:43.beautiful boy you ever meet in your His celebrity status
:35:44. > :35:47.went to another level. We are the best, best,
:35:48. > :36:00.best, best, best Bert has been diagnosed with early
:36:01. > :36:09.stages of prostate cancer. The moment that he
:36:10. > :36:11.told me, really, was, You know, he came and he just
:36:12. > :36:15.sat us all down and it was quite hard for me, because
:36:16. > :36:18.sometimes it's overwhelming. You don't expect it to be, uh,
:36:19. > :36:22.you know, your dad or anybody that He's lost 30 kilos, in, what, six,
:36:23. > :36:27.seven months. For my dad to lose
:36:28. > :36:29.30 kilos, you must understand how much
:36:30. > :36:32.my dad loves eating. So, what's happened is, um,
:36:33. > :36:42.it's come as a complete shock, because I had felt a lump,
:36:43. > :36:44.and I was, like, "No. Having this happen at
:36:45. > :36:53.this time is terrible. You know, I would rather have my mum
:36:54. > :36:56.and my dad be healthy It's definitely been
:36:57. > :37:06.the most difficult few months of my life,
:37:07. > :37:09.you know? Family-wise, everything else,
:37:10. > :37:11.the swimming, the pressure from the Olympic Games, it's all
:37:12. > :37:13.kind of come together. But in saying that,
:37:14. > :37:26.I feel like I've never You know, if you're swimming
:37:27. > :37:34.for something bigger than yourself, I always swim for my
:37:35. > :37:39.family and my support. I feel at the end of
:37:40. > :37:42.Win, lose or draw, I will make them proud.
:37:43. > :37:46.It's fair to say the world fell in love with your son and your
:37:47. > :37:55.I know a lot of people are wondering how are you,
:37:56. > :37:58.how us Geraldine, and you dealing with cancer?
:37:59. > :38:00.People who know about prostate cancer, it's
:38:01. > :38:02.something that most people die, from.
:38:03. > :38:03.Anyway, I had it out because
:38:04. > :38:06.I'm not gonna - it's all about my wife.
:38:07. > :38:13.Anybody who knows about cancer and chemo, it's
:38:14. > :38:18.Sadly, cancer is something that a lot of people are
:38:19. > :38:42.Look, that we will never know, you know?
:38:43. > :38:45.But at the end of the day, it is what it is.
:38:46. > :38:47.And it's the hand that a family has been
:38:48. > :38:51.People don't believe it that, you know, I want other families to
:38:52. > :38:54.look at this, at my boy, and look and think that's the way to behave,
:38:55. > :38:58.Not take drugs or go drinking or go hit people.
:38:59. > :39:00.Because it is what it is, you know?
:39:01. > :39:04.And he's using it in a positive way.
:39:05. > :39:06.Should I say it that way, you know what I mean?
:39:07. > :39:12.You should actually be talking to her.
:39:13. > :39:15.You're referring to your wife down there.
:39:16. > :39:24.She's the matriarch of the family.
:39:25. > :39:28.Leading up to the Olympics, you didn't see him for
:39:29. > :39:36.All of us, including Chad, we cried like babies, you
:39:37. > :39:42.It was like you cut my right hand off, you
:39:43. > :39:48.He is putting you through the wringer.
:39:49. > :39:50.Emotionally, you hadn't seen him for so long.
:39:51. > :39:52.Last night in the pool, you were jumping around.
:39:53. > :39:55.In that 200 free, he went out there like a bullet from a
:39:56. > :40:04.Look, let's not talk about that race, because that's another
:40:05. > :40:17.Tonight is another race, and we'll see afterwards, it's gonna be
:40:18. > :40:22.What was going on in that call room?
:40:23. > :40:24.Is that something you've talked about?
:40:25. > :40:27.The Americans make a big thing out of
:40:28. > :40:33.Guys do things in the room, I'm sure.
:40:34. > :40:52.You can't compare to any other swimmer, man.
:40:53. > :40:54.He looks like he's having a ball.
:40:55. > :40:56.You said last night off camera that he's
:40:57. > :40:58.nervous about defending this title, because it's different.
:40:59. > :41:02.Listen, guys, I'm nervous now.
:41:03. > :41:04.You know, in London, London was London.
:41:05. > :41:07.And we wanted to just - we were not - we
:41:08. > :41:12.It was just, we come there, we have a good time, and we
:41:13. > :41:15.put the flag, and we won a gold medal.
:41:16. > :41:18.Although, we wanted to win, and we expected to win, or we tried
:41:19. > :41:20.to win and whatever, but this time now it's expected.
:41:21. > :41:23.You see how many champions have fallen short here?
:41:24. > :41:50.It's about eight top athletes in the world, top 200 fly
:41:51. > :41:59.Mark, Becky, certainly the race we're looking forward to.
:42:00. > :42:00.We have been talking about it all day.
:42:01. > :42:02.One of the fiercely fought competitions.
:42:03. > :42:09.Your boy is looking in awesome shape.
:42:10. > :42:42.Look after your wife, look after your boy.
:42:43. > :42:46.LAUGHTER Thank you so much. We're looking forward to that race.
:42:47. > :43:19.It is going to be a humdinger! Stop fighting me out of my chair!
:43:20. > :43:30.They did not look on form this morning. They will have to have a
:43:31. > :43:37.good sleep during the day. The 26-year-old Italian, Dotto, won the
:43:38. > :43:54.event in May. There is only six tenths of a second splitting the 16
:43:55. > :44:03.people. Could Joseph schooling win this? -- Schooling. Here is at the
:44:04. > :44:10.University of Texas, American trained. What about Cameron McEvoy?
:44:11. > :44:20.The fastest in the world coming into this competition by seven tenths of
:44:21. > :44:25.a second. And here, Caeleb Dressel of the USA. He has already won...
:44:26. > :44:50.Here's the record-holder of the freestyle, and McEvoy. We have the
:44:51. > :45:05.world-record holder,... He is trying to be cool. He trains in Los
:45:06. > :45:16.Angeles. This will be very exciting. I have no idea where the winner will
:45:17. > :45:24.come from. Normally it is for, five, three, then six. McEvoy for us. They
:45:25. > :45:26.are talking themselves down. Normally they are talking themselves
:45:27. > :45:40.up, but McEvoy said, I don't know. McAvoy and Adrian are quite good
:45:41. > :45:42.friends. They are in five and eight. As Andrew said, you cannot rule out
:45:43. > :45:56.name in lane one. The first semifinal of the men's 100
:45:57. > :46:02.metres freestyle, the big guys on the outside and in the centre.
:46:03. > :46:09.McAvoy, the yellow hat of Australia. Goal of quick as expected as Brecel
:46:10. > :46:14.from the USA. The sure and had a terrible start. Left behind and will
:46:15. > :46:22.have trouble catching this. Morozov in first by one 100th. In the middle
:46:23. > :46:28.lanes now. The yellow lanes taking it forward. A few who is hanging on.
:46:29. > :46:32.It is all over the place. Nathan Adrian of the USA closest to us,
:46:33. > :46:38.defending Olympic champion and going well and working hard. Back in the
:46:39. > :46:41.centre, in the yellow Hat McAvoy of Australia. It looks like it was
:46:42. > :46:47.really close. Nathan Adrian cottage. It didn't look like it from a peer,
:46:48. > :46:55.it looked like McAvoy Bosma and went in first Adrian touched 47.8. Three
:46:56. > :47:01.guys under 48 seconds. Nathan Adrian, Olympic champion, McAvoy and
:47:02. > :47:05.crystal. There was the Olympic champion? Back in sixth. That is a
:47:06. > :47:10.really strong slim from Adrian. Much better than this morning and one
:47:11. > :47:14.half of your bread that -- bread sandwich pulled it off. There is
:47:15. > :47:19.McAvoy on the right. The start shaking into the side as well.
:47:20. > :47:25.Nathan Adrian had a brilliant swim closest to us. Nothing fazed him.
:47:26. > :47:31.Even just one up with the terrible start, clean water for Adrian on
:47:32. > :47:38.both sides. Looks like McAvoy went in with his arm but Adrian is the
:47:39. > :47:43.winner with that one. As a little bit slower than expected. Nathan
:47:44. > :47:48.Adrian went 47.0 at his trial. He has just gone 47.9 and look like he
:47:49. > :47:54.was working hard. McAvoy, sorry. Nathan Adrian wins at -- Cameron
:47:55. > :48:02.McEvoy second and give address. -- Caeleb Dressel third. In the next
:48:03. > :48:07.semifinal we will see Duncan Scott. We saw him earlier today in the
:48:08. > :48:09.heats, how impressive was the 19-year-old from Glasgow? Really
:48:10. > :48:13.impressive, you have some competitions where you have a great
:48:14. > :48:18.breakthrough and yet a 0.6 of a second time a head this morning. 200
:48:19. > :48:21.metres later so just now if he can be near them at the time he has a
:48:22. > :48:26.lot of backend so he will bring it back at the end, that was fast Demi,
:48:27. > :48:32.if he can come in the top four he will make it through to the final
:48:33. > :48:34.which will be enormous. He has had a difficult day because he did the
:48:35. > :48:39.heats this morning and the four by two heat with a big personal best to
:48:40. > :48:45.come into match to back it up again so he has a busy day. This morning
:48:46. > :48:49.he looked so controlled, just effortless and so smooth that I
:48:50. > :48:53.think he will be on form and pumped up for this and for the boys later
:48:54. > :48:58.in the relay. Sometimes especially in this event, 100 freestyle is the
:48:59. > :49:04.big boys event, the big guys do it, you see the wash created in the pool
:49:05. > :49:08.and in the past it is almost like men against boys when you see Brits
:49:09. > :49:12.against the Americans, because they look big. But he can take it with
:49:13. > :49:17.those guys. If he is looking at that, Nathan Adrian, surely he isn't
:49:18. > :49:21.too intimidated, Duncan Scott is looking and thinking, hang on, the
:49:22. > :49:24.door is open good smack he was close this morning, 48.0 is buried close.
:49:25. > :49:28.You look at the top three or four from the semifinal, not just the
:49:29. > :49:33.leader he'll say, what do I need to do, if you set the same time as this
:49:34. > :49:36.morning it make it through. When it gets tight and if he can make it
:49:37. > :49:38.through to tomorrow evening there was a three guys within four
:49:39. > :49:43.hundredths of a second of each other, it will be that close and if
:49:44. > :49:47.you can be and that mix, it takes one marvellous moment and it can
:49:48. > :49:50.come away with an Olympic medal. Get the first but it can happen.
:49:51. > :49:55.Interesting we were talking to Chad le Clos four years ago as the Guy
:49:56. > :49:58.who announced himself on the Olympic stage, it happens here because
:49:59. > :50:03.everyone brings their a game to the Olympics. Even have Kyle from
:50:04. > :50:07.Australia, whose 18, the world junior record broken by him, you
:50:08. > :50:11.associate with someone like Nate -- Nathan Adrian who is older yet the
:50:12. > :50:15.young ones have come through and blown the field away. It will be
:50:16. > :50:19.really interesting, it is always such a close race and one that you
:50:20. > :50:25.cannot tell because there is so much splash and wash. It is a big open
:50:26. > :50:28.for the evening. The men's 100 freestyle, it is always the blue
:50:29. > :50:33.ribbon event. I like to think it is the 50 freestyle but historically 50
:50:34. > :50:37.only came into 30 years ago, so this event is the fastest man on the
:50:38. > :50:41.planet stuff. He was so good this morning, there is no chance he has
:50:42. > :50:46.peaked too soon? No, positivity! Yes! Have your bananas for
:50:47. > :50:53.breakfast! When you are on, you are on! Come on, Duncan.
:50:54. > :50:59.COMMENTATOR: Here we go, the second semifinal of
:51:00. > :51:09.the men's 100 metres freestyle and a massive ovation for the Guy in lane
:51:10. > :51:12.one. Second fastest qualifier. Certainly create a wonderful
:51:13. > :51:16.atmosphere, only six tenths of a second, split the entire field in
:51:17. > :51:24.both semifinals. Anyone can make it. Yuri Kisil of Canada in seven.
:51:25. > :51:28.Duncan Scott, what is it thinking now? He will come out in a second,
:51:29. > :51:31.he could make the Olympic final. I hope he has the same attitude as
:51:32. > :51:35.this morning because resulting in the heats of this event and the
:51:36. > :51:41.relay, he did and Olsen split and the joyless place on Alex Obert for
:51:42. > :51:45.being the Olympics was the dizzy this morning. -- and amazing. It
:51:46. > :51:51.would be great to see that without the extra pressure he might put on
:51:52. > :51:55.himself or other people. This man will be next to him, Damian Wehrlein
:51:56. > :52:01.of Germany, setting a new lifetime best qualify for this semifinal.
:52:02. > :52:09.Fourth fastest. Santo Condorelli of Canada. Trains in Singapore, there
:52:10. > :52:15.was originally does with his dad, turns around and does some would say
:52:16. > :52:20.rather unfriendly way, he's done it all his life and it is something
:52:21. > :52:25.between them. You go, Duncan Scott, 19 years old from the University of
:52:26. > :52:29.Stirling caused by Steve Kay -- Steve take, fabulous team there and
:52:30. > :52:33.he has a super chance of making the Olympic final in the men's 100 free,
:52:34. > :52:36.he'd set the new British record in that he is morning and if you can go
:52:37. > :52:41.with this Guy, the world junior record holder, Kyle Chambers, 18
:52:42. > :52:47.years old, two teenagers in four and five have a superb chance. Fantastic
:52:48. > :52:53.next to Chalmers. Just quicker this morning but Duncan Scott and Ben
:52:54. > :52:58.Higson in Stirling, you have to mention in that relay in the
:52:59. > :53:04.European Championships, he did for Lauren Mandala, he had the back end
:53:05. > :53:07.and held him off. A great splinter, Scott has been amongst the big race
:53:08. > :53:17.is already. Looking more nervous, I have to say. They do look young,
:53:18. > :53:21.these teenagers. It is great. He is fast, that is for certain. What a
:53:22. > :53:27.brilliant British record he set in the heats this morning, 48.0 one.
:53:28. > :53:35.Could we have a pretty cool 47 for 100 free? The first semifinal wasn't
:53:36. > :53:43.that fast, these guys all have a chance, every single one of them.
:53:44. > :53:47.Making it through to the finals all on time, it doesn't matter what
:53:48. > :53:53.place. Charmers of Australia in four. You can see his fingers
:53:54. > :53:57.shaking as he adjusts his goggles. Stony faced but that really betrayed
:53:58. > :54:03.what is going on underneath, all of them are waiting for this to get on
:54:04. > :54:05.with it. You have the Brazilian commentators next to us, we expect
:54:06. > :54:17.an explosion of noise in a second. The second semifinal of the men's
:54:18. > :54:20.100 metres freestyle. But in cosmic Duncan Scott goes in lane five in
:54:21. > :54:25.the Red Hat, a solid start and a very good one in three is expected
:54:26. > :54:29.as a Santo Condorelli of Canada. Scott's reaction was the best but
:54:30. > :54:38.something happened at the end of the war that wasn't so strong. Lane six.
:54:39. > :54:43.Lane two. Brilliant first 50. Scott in third place, 23.0. It was the
:54:44. > :54:47.Brazilian leading off, that is why the crowd are going nuts. Can't
:54:48. > :54:51.rarely as expected, Duncan Scott has to work the last 25 metres. He is
:54:52. > :54:54.going really well, three 100th faster than the time he split this
:54:55. > :54:58.morning to make the British record he must bring it home for position
:54:59. > :55:06.it is very important for the get the finish, Duncan! Goodness, fourth,
:55:07. > :55:12.48.2 zero. I have a feeling that might be enough. I think he is in?
:55:13. > :55:20.He was fourth in that, only three people beat him. He is seventh into
:55:21. > :55:25.the final. Well done Duncan Scott. Charmers, one of -- only two of them
:55:26. > :55:28.got under 48 in that one, another junior record with charmers,
:55:29. > :55:33.improving with every round and 18-year-old has a real threat.
:55:34. > :55:39.Changing of the guard, they will be a couple of Australians leading the
:55:40. > :55:44.charge with Nathan try to defend his title in the final. That is a
:55:45. > :55:47.massive war doesn't work because the Brazilian has been announced as
:55:48. > :55:54.making the final and the crowd has gone potty. They are all cheering,
:55:55. > :55:57.it were watching the replay just now but he's trying to wind the crowd up
:55:58. > :56:02.and it is working. They were going, charmers and I would say a clear
:56:03. > :56:05.victory but just a finger length. There he is, raising the crowd. He
:56:06. > :56:09.doesn't need to cite these commentators next to us, they are
:56:10. > :56:16.speaking all over the start when it should be quite and causing all
:56:17. > :56:23.sorts of panic. He is next to me, you're about three feet away! He's
:56:24. > :56:25.like a hairdryer. Duncan Scott. I tell you what, when you have a man
:56:26. > :56:39.up, goodness me, he did. Wow. Duncan Scott just outside his
:56:40. > :56:44.British record he set this morning is in the final. At the Olympic
:56:45. > :56:53.Games in the 100 free. Let's look. Fastest in, Nathan Adrian, defending
:56:54. > :57:00.champion. He will have an outside lane, fabulous, well done, Duncan
:57:01. > :57:03.Scott. Duncan Scott, congratulations, has got into a
:57:04. > :57:09.place in the final, yes, it will be tough but there isn't much to split
:57:10. > :57:13.them? 0.4, it will definitely be a close one, fantastic swim from
:57:14. > :57:17.Duncan. A little of the time this morning but who cares? He has made
:57:18. > :57:21.it to the final? You can see and buy the blog, he is slight. There is big
:57:22. > :57:26.guys and he is slight, but his skills are amazing. He took them on,
:57:27. > :57:30.went out quick and he has a good back end. Tomorrow there is only .4
:57:31. > :57:34.of the second between him and Summers, that is quite tight. He has
:57:35. > :57:38.a shout and if he can get below his best he can have a shout. Peoples
:57:39. > :57:42.will again later in the relay and someone else is Michael Phelps, he
:57:43. > :57:46.has taken Chad le Clos opening to get back his butterfly crown in the
:57:47. > :57:51.200. This is him in training a little earlier and there was one Guy
:57:52. > :57:56.who will be challenging him, we are speaking about Phelps in -- and
:57:57. > :58:00.little but it isn't just about them. No, this will be billed as the big
:58:01. > :58:06.race of the evening, Laszlo chase is in there as well as that and a
:58:07. > :58:11.computer from Hungary and Chad in the, the four of them. I will tell
:58:12. > :58:16.you later who I think will win it. I don't know. Write it down on a piece
:58:17. > :58:20.of paper in your pocket. Phelps is a massive legend, you Murdoch crazy
:58:21. > :58:24.Brazilians were going for their own swimmers but they get just as
:58:25. > :58:26.excited for Michael Phelps. There are legends watching legends here
:58:27. > :58:33.tonight. On the other side of the pool is Buzz Aldrin in the middle
:58:34. > :58:40.just on the front of the grasses -- losses and grey hair, the second man
:58:41. > :58:45.ever to walk on the moon, undoubtedly years here to see Mr
:58:46. > :58:49.Phelps will stop speaking of legends, legend gone by, legends
:58:50. > :58:53.present, Katie Ledecky, Sarah Sjostrom are in the pool for the
:58:54. > :58:59.women's 200 meter freestyle final and resort in the run-up to this it
:59:00. > :59:02.will be a real scrap. I've been looking forward to this race all
:59:03. > :59:07.week, my dad at home has been so excited about this one race, it will
:59:08. > :59:11.be such a close race. I personally love the zeal of the key win because
:59:12. > :59:17.I just want her to get the full set, the 200, 400 and 800 full stop Sarah
:59:18. > :59:24.looks so good yesterday. Who is your dad back in? I think he wants Katie
:59:25. > :59:27.as well. Foscam back cage as your dad comebacks there. It will be
:59:28. > :59:33.interesting, I want to see it stores do it because I had what is it the
:59:34. > :59:37.decade dominate everything. I don't want Katie Ledecky those of Jazz the
:59:38. > :59:40.distance background coming to the so Brent and Sjostrom has speed and the
:59:41. > :59:44.beginning -- Sarah Sjostrom will have speed in the beginning. It will
:59:45. > :59:48.try and stay with each other and has extra speed on the way back. Both
:59:49. > :59:52.already have Olympic gold in the bag and world records. Andy, ageing,
:59:53. > :59:59.this will be a fight? COMMENTATOR:
:00:00. > :00:06.It will be added will also be fascinating to commentate. Three,
:00:07. > :00:10.four and five, world record holder. There she is. Federica Pellegrini
:00:11. > :00:20.M3. Sarah Sjostrom in four and Katie Ledecky in five. There is a world
:00:21. > :00:25.record-holder. She set it way back in 2009. She has won the 400 and
:00:26. > :00:29.massive world record, I'm sure she will win the eight, will she win the
:00:30. > :00:33.two? She did a great 100 in the relay, some 53 but it will be
:00:34. > :00:37.difficult for Katie Ledecky. They think she'll come back strong but
:00:38. > :00:41.Sarah Sjostrom in the semifinal was brilliant in the last 20 metres,
:00:42. > :00:46.really strong. She was relaxed, she won the 100 fly gold medal on day
:00:47. > :00:47.one, and also in world record and I think Sarah Sjostrom is confident,
:00:48. > :00:58.she is on it. I love watching their faces
:00:59. > :01:00.and seeing what their reactions are And wishing I did not have that
:01:01. > :01:35.espresso! The challenge rests with lanes three
:01:36. > :01:49.and for. Katie Ledecky has to be with them at the 150 mark.
:01:50. > :02:20.Probably the worst part of the race for her is the start.
:02:21. > :02:30.I am surprised with Pellegrini in lane three. But she works strongly.
:02:31. > :02:40.Katie Ledecky is working enormously hard. The turnover of her stroke is
:02:41. > :02:51.phenomenal. That is Pellegrini's world-record.
:02:52. > :03:06.Katie Ledecky is going nuts for this.
:03:07. > :03:27.What a great 150 metres. Katie Ledecky has one enormously
:03:28. > :03:33.patchwork, -- worked enormously hard. Katie Ledecky, the
:03:34. > :03:38.19-year-old, she is going to do the world and Olympic double! Still
:03:39. > :03:46.coming back is Sjostrom. It is going to be gold to Katie Ledecky, what a
:03:47. > :03:54.brilliant swim. The Gold Coast to her, the USA. The Silver goes to
:03:55. > :03:59.Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden, and the bronze goes to Emma Mckeon from
:04:00. > :04:06.Australia. And the world-record holder was only fourth. Sjostrom
:04:07. > :04:11.just did not have it. Katie Ledecky, the best in the world right now.
:04:12. > :04:21.That was a fantastic swim. She went for it, and Sjostrom had nothing to
:04:22. > :04:32.answer with. You cannot count now against Katie Ledecky getting a
:04:33. > :04:41.handful of gold medals. The 800 metres is left, which she should win
:04:42. > :04:46.by a street. It was brave, and the only way she could do it. She really
:04:47. > :04:52.had to get out there, because the sprinters next to her have more
:04:53. > :04:58.speed than she does. McKeon is brave. A great bronze medal for her.
:04:59. > :05:03.She got the gold in the relay, but she now has her own individual
:05:04. > :05:07.medal. She had a look to see where Katie Ledecky was. She used her
:05:08. > :05:17.sprint on the 100 as well. -- the final 100. Katie Ledecky taking the
:05:18. > :05:26.gold medal. The most dominant middle-distance and distance
:05:27. > :05:35.freestyle, and she has had it since she was 15. Soap -- confirmation of
:05:36. > :05:53.the results. Becky, you are absolutely bouncing.
:05:54. > :06:00.I am so pleased for her. I raced against her in London, and she sent
:06:01. > :06:03.me a nice letter when I retired. And her mum is so lovely. I really
:06:04. > :06:06.wanted to see her get the gold because she has the 400 metre gold
:06:07. > :06:09.and now the 800 to add to the collection. She was a surprise
:06:10. > :06:11.medallist in London, but no surprises here. We will see plenty
:06:12. > :06:28.over the week. Yes, she has taken distance and
:06:29. > :06:33.middle-distance swimming to a new record, and now it has come down to
:06:34. > :06:41.speed endurance event, and the 200 is more of a sprint. What a final.
:06:42. > :06:45.She is an American legend, it will be unbelievable to see what she can
:06:46. > :06:50.do over the next few years. Is unbelievable. So dominant. Someone
:06:51. > :06:53.who has been dominant for a very long time, men called Phelps. He has
:06:54. > :06:56.come back for these games after retiring after London. He is getting
:06:57. > :07:03.ready for the 200 metres butterfly final. He lost this race in London
:07:04. > :07:12.after winning it for ten years. He is now hoping to get it back.
:07:13. > :07:28.Are you kidding me?! Goodness me! Jack -- Chadli
:07:29. > :07:42.Chad Le Clos has won the gold. We know that Chad Le Clos beat his
:07:43. > :08:19.hero, Michael Phelps, in 2012. Four of the fastest qualifiers at
:08:20. > :08:20.the moment. I had it down for Chad Le Clos, Laszlo Czeh, and Michael
:08:21. > :08:41.Phelps. And here is Sato, who we saw with
:08:42. > :08:51.his hero, Michael Phelps. Another one who is trying to beat his hero.
:08:52. > :09:02.And outside match medal. There is Chad Le Clos's family.
:09:03. > :09:13.Both parents have had cancer, that is a shocker for them and the
:09:14. > :09:21.family. Healers Laszlo Czeh, the world champion from Hungary.
:09:22. > :09:29.30-year-old Laszlo Czeh. The 31-year-old world holder is here. 23
:09:30. > :09:35.Olympic medals, 19 of which are Olympic gold. Michael Phelps of the
:09:36. > :09:45.USA. He is in lane five. You cannot go against him, can you? You have
:09:46. > :09:49.the 19-year-old Hungarian here, and I would like to go wild with my
:09:50. > :09:56.predictions and say that Hungary will be first and second, but
:09:57. > :10:01.Michael Phelps is in there. I would save Chad Le Clos, because we have
:10:02. > :10:08.not seen him go all guns blazing. He won a silver medal anyway. We have
:10:09. > :10:24.not seen them at their best. But this young man is hoping to play
:10:25. > :10:32.a spoiler role. Michael Phelps is the second fastest qualifier. He is
:10:33. > :10:35.looking away from them. Not in the face of Michael Phelps at all. He
:10:36. > :10:37.turned around to see if he was looking. But you do not faze him at
:10:38. > :11:01.this point. There is no point. The final of the men's 200 metres
:11:02. > :11:04.butterfly. Waiting for quiet. Michael Phelps and Chad Le Clos,
:11:05. > :11:10.five and six. Lookout for the Hungarians in three and for.
:11:11. > :11:27.-- four. Too much noise in the stadium, I think it is coming from
:11:28. > :11:32.the commentator next to me! The referee is doing the right thing.
:11:33. > :11:37.You do not want to be twitching, thinking it is the start. As if
:11:38. > :11:42.there was not enough pressure on these guys. This is the one that
:11:43. > :11:47.everyone has come to see. They have been trash talking at each other the
:11:48. > :11:51.last couple of years. Michael Phelps saying he is not one of the fastest
:11:52. > :11:52.in the world, with Chad Le Clos saying you should have been here and
:11:53. > :12:16.you were not. Very good indeed, Chad Le Clos. The
:12:17. > :12:27.Green heart of Chad Le Clos. One lane up as Michael Phelps. And in
:12:28. > :12:35.the centre, at the Hungarians Kenderesi and Laszlo Czeh.
:12:36. > :12:43.Michael Phelps and Chad Le Clos, with Laszlo Czeh swimming his own
:12:44. > :12:51.race. He has the bald head. Michael Phelps is going for it. He was
:12:52. > :12:57.comfortable to 50, but he has already started to make his move,
:12:58. > :13:05.Michael Phelps. In London, he turned comfortably ahead after three
:13:06. > :13:07.lengths. Chad Le Clos has had a look and decided it is time to go as
:13:08. > :13:29.well. Coming through, Kenderesi, the
:13:30. > :13:37.19-year-old. Could youth get in? Michael Phelps had an awesome turn.
:13:38. > :13:53.Chad Le Clos is back on. Andy, it is all yours. Coming back as Kenderesi.
:13:54. > :13:59.Chad Le Clos is fading. Coming through is Sakai. It is so close!
:14:00. > :14:07.Michael Phelps has won it by for point -- for one hundredths of a
:14:08. > :14:12.second. I bet all sorts of stuff was going through his head. He has won
:14:13. > :14:23.the gold medal and he has won four in roll, the same swimmer in his
:14:24. > :14:32.history to do it. Where are the others? Chad Le Clos in fourth,
:14:33. > :14:39.Laszlo Czeh in seven. What a fantastic race. Michael Phelps is
:14:40. > :14:42.soaking it up. Absolutely awesome. Kenderesi, but another five metres
:14:43. > :14:50.to go would have got there, but in the end it was Sakai. I did not even
:14:51. > :14:54.see that amazing performance in lane seven. Michael Phelps pulling it
:14:55. > :14:59.off, and Chad Le Clos out of the medals, not even managing to get
:15:00. > :15:07.anything from this one. Very disappointing from him. But Michael
:15:08. > :15:17.Phelps went for it, and hung on. He is great. Three gold medals and one
:15:18. > :15:23.silver in the 200 metres butterfly at Olympic Games. Gold in Athens in
:15:24. > :15:28.2004, gold engaging in 2008, silver in London 2012, and he has come back
:15:29. > :15:32.again. We will go through the rest of the swimmers when we have
:15:33. > :15:42.finished eulogising Michael Phelps! Laszlo Czeh was in seventh. Michael
:15:43. > :15:48.Phelps is just invincible. It is all running through his body. The prime
:15:49. > :15:58.example of alpha male at the top of his game. Good grief. He has kicked
:15:59. > :16:05.training with a ?10 weight on his chest. -- the training. He is
:16:06. > :16:13.invincible. He nearly lost it on the finish but
:16:14. > :16:18.he didn't come he won the gold. Michael Phelps of the USA wins his
:16:19. > :16:22.20th Olympic gold medal, his 24th medal in total, helps the gold,
:16:23. > :16:29.Masato Sakai with the silver at Japan as Tomas Canterbury seat the
:16:30. > :16:37.bronze. Tableau clawing for. Let's confess, we had a bet on the table,
:16:38. > :16:46.we got it wrong. I didn't even write anything down because that was
:16:47. > :17:03.It's just one of those races that had everything in it.
:17:04. > :17:06.I think for the last couple of years, Chad sort of said
:17:07. > :17:09.Michael Phelps and all the times I've been that quick and Chad's
:17:10. > :17:12.All of sudden he's like, "I've turned up then.
:17:13. > :17:17.He looked so dominant going into the last 100m
:17:18. > :17:20.towards the end, things looked a little bit dicey.
:17:21. > :17:23.At one point we thought Chey would get in.
:17:24. > :17:28.He didn't have the last turn, Laszlo Czeh.
:17:29. > :17:30.What an incredible last 50m Phelps had.
:17:31. > :17:33.He knew that Kenderesi would come back at him.
:17:34. > :17:35.He knew that that's the way he swims.
:17:36. > :17:42.His way is leading from the front and he had to get out there and lead
:17:43. > :17:44.from the front and hopefully break the others off.
:17:45. > :17:47.Chad should have gone with him at the beginning.
:17:48. > :17:50.And Chad sat back and then he couldn't go through the gears.
:17:51. > :17:54.It's difficult when you start slow to pick it up in butterfly.
:17:55. > :17:56.We talk so often about what phenomenal athletes
:17:57. > :17:59.all Olympians are but for me this is the race whether you see how
:18:00. > :18:02.phenomenal swimmers are because of how they power through the water.
:18:03. > :18:15.But his reaction throughout the whole race.
:18:16. > :18:18.But then to cheer Phelps on the way that he did,
:18:19. > :18:23.obviously, he's diappointing for Chad not to get a medal
:18:24. > :18:30.Geraldine there, I knew Burt knew what was happening, didn't he?
:18:31. > :18:37.They have been so gracious in sharing their story
:18:38. > :18:40.and everybody's been on that journey with them and I think parents
:18:41. > :18:42.all over the land will be feeling Chad's pain right now.
:18:43. > :18:47.Chad Le Clos still a boy to be proud of and plenty more
:18:48. > :18:51.We have round two of Phelps versus Le Clos in the 100m.
:18:52. > :19:01.And now we've got the women's 200 butterfly women's semifinals.
:19:02. > :19:07.The World Championship silver medals, Camille Adams of the USA.
:19:08. > :19:16.Fastest seed in this first semifinal.
:19:17. > :19:18.Just three-tenths of a second outside the lifetime
:19:19. > :19:22.And there's Szilagyi of Hungary in five.
:19:23. > :19:29.I bet Tokyo 2020, Suzuka Hasegawa will be looking for a position
:19:30. > :19:38.First job, though, Andy, is obviously to make the final here.
:19:39. > :19:42.Four years early for her maybe but it would be a great result.
:19:43. > :19:53.First semifinal of the women's 200m butterfly and the best start
:19:54. > :20:00.There are two Chinese in six and seven, Zhang
:20:01. > :20:08.They're taking it by the scruff of the neck in the first
:20:09. > :20:15.The Chinese swimmers nearest to us - of course, we had the world
:20:16. > :20:19.record-holder and Zhao, the Olympic record-holder.
:20:20. > :20:23.Both those womeners are retired or not made the team and it's left
:20:24. > :20:29.to the two heads with the white caps in the second and third lanes
:20:30. > :20:36.And it is Yilin Zhou, 23, the older of the two Chinese
:20:37. > :20:46.That world record from the World Championships in China
:20:47. > :20:59.I can't see the gold medal going for anything faster than 2:05,
:21:00. > :21:03.We said it was hard to call and I've got to say the six women
:21:04. > :21:06.in the centre here - it's only the outside lanes
:21:07. > :21:09.Six of these women look like they could make it
:21:10. > :21:14.The Chinese are still going well in six and seven.
:21:15. > :21:17.Maybe Zhou of China in seven now is just starting to pick
:21:18. > :21:31.I looked down because I thought the 18-year-old, Zhang,
:21:32. > :21:33.had picked up her pace but then Zhou had
:21:34. > :21:40.Second from the right, Zhou, the 23-year-old,
:21:41. > :21:48.hanging in there and moving away a little bit here, Andy.
:21:49. > :21:53.Picked up her pace but then Zhou had a burst of energy.
:21:54. > :21:55.I tell you what, you don't want to be
:21:56. > :22:01.There's still six in it and some of these womeners probably
:22:02. > :22:08.She went for it down the first 50m and hung on well and China one-two.
:22:09. > :22:11.The 23-year-old and the 18-year-old in second.
:22:12. > :22:15.Down in fifth but it's enormously close.
:22:16. > :22:21.When we see the results caption, you'll see how close it was.
:22:22. > :22:25.I think they're going to have to be careful, like you say,
:22:26. > :22:28.the next semifinal - they're all well capable
:22:29. > :22:32.of 2:07-low, you know, at least five of them.
:22:33. > :22:35.And I wonder here if you have the unusual situation of just
:22:36. > :22:43.Maybe Throssell, the Australian, getting that touch for third
:22:44. > :23:22.Very dangerous. It has been an epic night so far. But for the team
:23:23. > :23:30.Phelps against Chad le Clos. He is just coming down from that. We saw
:23:31. > :23:35.the British guys to come. I think it is soaking in and what Phelps has
:23:36. > :23:41.just done and going the British guys and hopefully they can obviously not
:23:42. > :23:45.just repeat 20 gold medals but can get stuck in.
:23:46. > :23:48.Duncan Scott has the relay in the 200m to come tonight.
:23:49. > :23:52.He'll have got straight into the warm-down pool
:23:53. > :23:58.Anyone knows that when you exercise hard, you get lactic acid
:23:59. > :24:02.in the muscles so you go straight into the pool and swim up and down
:24:03. > :24:06.for half an hour and they'll check to make sure it's gone.
:24:07. > :24:08.He roughly knows how long it will take.
:24:09. > :24:11.Get out, get warmed up, put another pair of trunks on,
:24:12. > :24:22.Michael Phelps the greatest Olympian of all time and Katie Ledecky
:24:23. > :24:24.on the verge of becoming one of the greatest of
:24:25. > :24:34.Does an atmosphere like that whip up excitement and will it affect
:24:35. > :24:36.Siobhan still to come and the boys in the relay?
:24:37. > :24:40.To be fair, the crowd are fantastic in here tonight.
:24:41. > :24:42.Very often this week, it hasn't been sold out but tonight,
:24:43. > :24:45.I think with Phelps swimming, everyone's come to the pool
:24:46. > :24:47.and what a night to be here and I'm so looking forward
:24:48. > :24:54.She's one of the nicest people you will ever meet and I really hope
:24:55. > :24:57.she goes out there and gets what she deserves and that's a medal
:24:58. > :25:02.I was going to say just walking out and hearing that noise and this
:25:03. > :25:05.If you wanted to be an Olympic athlete, this
:25:06. > :25:09.It's like Adam said, when you walk out, you don't have
:25:10. > :25:15.You walk out, you're in the zone but you're aware of this.
:25:16. > :25:17.The adrenaline takes you and that nervous energy,
:25:18. > :25:20.you want to use it to help you rather than get it...
:25:21. > :25:23.It's fear or fight or flight and you use the energy
:25:24. > :25:26.in your favour and she's good at that.
:25:27. > :25:28.It's fair to be excited about Siobhan's chances of getting
:25:29. > :25:32.a medal and even potentially the gold medal that everyone
:25:33. > :25:40.If you've got a lane, you've got a chance.
:25:41. > :25:43.She has a team-mates in the session and she's seen Jazz Carolyn get
:25:44. > :25:50.So when a club is doing well, it has that effect.
:25:51. > :25:52.She said in a vt we saw earlier that they are family
:25:53. > :26:02.They look out for one another, they support each other,
:26:03. > :26:05.she'll bounce off what Andrew will do in the 200m breaststroke this
:26:06. > :26:10.The bottom line is to make it to the top eight.
:26:11. > :26:13.There'll be a second between eight people and when it comes
:26:14. > :26:16.to the final, as we saw in that 200m fly, all of a sudden,
:26:17. > :27:01.The second semifinal of the women's 200 fly.
:27:02. > :27:07.I had my he go stone to win this but she didn't look that good in the
:27:08. > :27:19.heats. The fastest in the world, her time from the Aussie trials. The one
:27:20. > :27:24.person, the wild card. Not that any of the rankings before coming here.
:27:25. > :27:28.Mireia Belmonte was the fourth fastest coming from a shoulder
:27:29. > :27:33.injury last year, missed the World Championships. This is the fastest
:27:34. > :27:39.semifinal on paper. Matty Groves, you didn't show this morning but it
:27:40. > :27:44.is always different when you have the gap and get into your race and
:27:45. > :27:50.have warned up. We've not seen much for the Germans at all, but I saw
:27:51. > :27:56.Kristin Otto just before this meet started this evening. She won six
:27:57. > :28:02.gold medals in 1988 and I think she still has the most ever gold medals
:28:03. > :28:09.in one Olympic Games for a woman. I think.
:28:10. > :28:19.This second semifinal of the women's 200 fly. Real Del Monte the fastest
:28:20. > :28:22.after the huge this morning. -- Mireia Belmonte Garcia.
:28:23. > :28:27.Back to back, choosing not to face each other.
:28:28. > :28:30.I wonder if that's their natural stance?
:28:31. > :28:39.Swimmers often like to stand sideways to the block before
:28:40. > :28:42.they get on and it's just fortuitous that they weren't
:28:43. > :28:49.staring each other down, the fastest
:28:50. > :28:52.in the pool is Mireia Belmonte, but a very good start indeed
:28:53. > :28:59.from the Australian, Madeline Groves.
:29:00. > :29:02.The Commonwealth Games bronze medallist with the yellow hat
:29:03. > :29:04.of Australia up in three has gone out really quick and
:29:05. > :29:06.she's already a body length ahead, Ade.
:29:07. > :29:16.If she can pull it off and stay there for four lengths.
:29:17. > :29:22.She is the fastest swimmer this year by a long way and if she...
:29:23. > :29:28.There's a great tradition of Australian fly swimmers,
:29:29. > :29:31.Susie O'Neill, the great Susie O'Neill, Australian swimmer.
:29:32. > :29:45.Coming back, Flickinger of America carrying
:29:46. > :29:47.that but she carries the body length at 100m.
:29:48. > :29:52.First over is Groves of Australia by a long, long way.
:29:53. > :29:56.Mireia Belmonte normally goes out quite slow.
:29:57. > :30:08.The rest of the field starting to come back.
:30:09. > :30:15.Flickinger in five, Belmonte in four.
:30:16. > :30:27.That is in danger. The catching up quickly. It would be a naive swim.
:30:28. > :30:32.She would be cited the suit -- because she pulls out it would be
:30:33. > :30:36.disappointing to lose. Digging in and really struggling. Sucking in
:30:37. > :30:40.the. Good to see her hands getting closer together at the front of the
:30:41. > :30:51.stroke and the rest of the field is catching up.
:30:52. > :30:54.That first 25m, I thought she was much too quick but head down
:30:55. > :30:56.inside the last five, goodness me, I take
:30:57. > :31:08.Wow, Madeline Groves wins it, 2:05.66, nine tenths faster
:31:09. > :31:13.Olympic silver and bronze from London second and third
:31:14. > :31:16.in the semi and comfortably through to the final tomorrow night.
:31:17. > :31:19.Well, Groves might want to adjust the race pace for tomorrow.
:31:20. > :31:22.Just ease back a little bit on that first...
:31:23. > :31:26.Off the block quickly, Belmonte there.
:31:27. > :31:29.Look at that, entering the water now and then just...
:31:30. > :31:40.And she worked very hard in the second 100m, Belmonte.
:31:41. > :31:43.It was interesting the way she swam it, Groves.
:31:44. > :31:46.She went out very, very fast in the first 25m,
:31:47. > :31:49.almost a body length ahead, then let them catch her up
:31:50. > :31:58.It doesn't normally happen on 200m fly.
:31:59. > :32:01.No, she still had the energy, you're right, for the last
:32:02. > :32:04.I think it's this point here when Belmonte is
:32:05. > :32:15.catching her up, 25m to go with the red lane line.
:32:16. > :32:17.We're seeing just technique shots now.
:32:18. > :32:20.I would suggest she got a lot of background training.
:32:21. > :32:24.She won't want to do that either in the final.
:32:25. > :32:31.Well, I tell you what, that's interesting.
:32:32. > :32:34.I love watching their faces and seeing what their reactions are
:32:35. > :32:54.So Maddie Groves wins the second semifinal.
:32:55. > :32:57.Hoshi third, Olympic bronze from London and the first four
:32:58. > :32:59.will go through to the final, I think.
:33:00. > :33:04.Yes and she's the only one - the last one to make it
:33:05. > :33:15.And China, Japan, China, two USA, two Australia.
:33:16. > :34:07.anybody could win that, especially since Katinka
:34:08. > :34:10.We saw her on the start list and looked for her
:34:11. > :34:19.She's on course for another gold in the 200m IM.
:34:20. > :34:22.But that does say a lot about where her head is at,
:34:23. > :34:24.because she must see sieve yawn as a threat?
:34:25. > :34:28.She wouldn't have pulled out otherwise because that was probably
:34:29. > :34:32.And for Siobhan, I am just remembering all the kind
:34:33. > :34:36.She'll be feeling sick, so nervous before and that's just
:34:37. > :34:38.the emotion that you go through before you race.
:34:39. > :34:41.You feel like you want to lie down and throw up to be honest.
:34:42. > :34:44.It's not the nicest experience but it's all about your body
:34:45. > :34:52.So Siobhan-Marie O'Connor in about 40 minutes is going to go
:34:53. > :34:57.Siobhan's worried her because, because, um, Katinka would have done
:34:58. > :34:59.that 200m fly tonight and, I think, rested,
:35:00. > :35:03.That's how good shes so she's pulled out of that knowing Siobhan's
:35:04. > :35:06.going to push her and go close to her and potentially
:35:07. > :35:10.I think we'll see the world record go.
:35:11. > :35:12.I think Hosszu has got a 2:05 in her.
:35:13. > :35:14.Siobhan did a personal best and broke the British record
:35:15. > :35:17.and I hope that Siobhan will get close enough to her and
:35:18. > :35:20.The reason we're not mentioning anybody else, Helen,
:35:21. > :35:25.Well, hang on, we thought that about the 200m fly, didn't it?
:35:26. > :35:27.And that didn't pan out how we expected.
:35:28. > :35:31.Are you saying you're guaranteeing a British medal this evening?
:35:32. > :35:32.Unless something drastic happens, yes.
:35:33. > :35:46.British breaststroke is in such a strong place,
:35:47. > :35:48.it's almost like Andrew Willis gets to the bottom.
:35:49. > :35:51.We don't talk about him so much because of Ross Murdoch,
:35:52. > :35:54.Adam Petie, Andrew Willis - how will he go in the semifinal?
:35:55. > :35:57.I think him and Craig Benson have so much to prove.
:35:58. > :35:58.Michael Jamieson getting the silver last time.
:35:59. > :36:01.There's a lot of pressure on them to repeat what others have done.
:36:02. > :36:07.They must know people are talking behind their, backs and saying,
:36:08. > :36:11.To be honest, I think everyone is backing these guys.
:36:12. > :36:14.Everyone wants them to do well here and I hope Craig -
:36:15. > :36:17.he wasn't on form this morning so I hope he can pull it
:36:18. > :36:19.out of the bag tonight and make theifiable.
:36:20. > :36:21.out of the bag tonight and make the final.
:36:22. > :36:24.Ross is European champion in the 200m breaststroke but didn't
:36:25. > :36:26.do the time at qualifiers so he's not in this.
:36:27. > :36:28.You don't want it to overshadow their experience
:36:29. > :36:32.We have qualification for a reason and there's a qualification time,
:36:33. > :36:35.if you don't do the time on the day, you don't go.
:36:36. > :36:37.Andrew Willis and Craig Benson are our two best athletes.
:36:38. > :36:40.He looked great this morning, light in the water, Andrew.
:36:41. > :36:42.Craig, I think, will have hard work out there this evening.
:36:43. > :36:46.But, again, we've seen some outside lanes get in so he's got a lane
:36:47. > :36:49.Andrew Willis and Craig Benson are the boys in the 200m
:36:50. > :37:06.You just saw you Josh Prenot, the second fastest man in history
:37:07. > :37:09.on this 200m breaststroke and the time was a
:37:10. > :37:25.He broke the Asian record a couple of years ago.
:37:26. > :37:32.They didn't show much form, the two this morning,
:37:33. > :37:35.keeping it a little bit dry, keeping the powder dry,
:37:36. > :37:43.He was the fattest in the first semifinal, second fastest
:37:44. > :38:16.And he was fifth at the world championships last year.
:38:17. > :38:18.So I think the fastest guys, certainly with the best time,
:38:19. > :38:21.are two, three and four, with Josh Prenot in two, unusually,
:38:22. > :38:23.second fastest man in history and Balandin from
:38:24. > :38:25.Well, the world record, Yamaguchi, Prenot doesn't
:38:26. > :38:29.He can go world record even if he's 62 low.
:38:30. > :38:32.First semifinal of the men's 200m breaststroke.
:38:33. > :38:37.They're having a good meet, the Japanese, right from the start,
:38:38. > :38:39.gold and bronze on the 400m medley, the first event
:38:40. > :39:01.Possibly right in the centre, Koseki of Japan, the best starter.
:39:02. > :39:04.Both Japanese, Andy, both Black Caps there,
:39:05. > :39:06.Koseki and Watanabe, four and six, beautiful,
:39:07. > :39:19.It's interesting to see the technique on breaststroke.
:39:20. > :39:21.Really, long, effective, efficient swimming and then the pace
:39:22. > :39:24.starts to hot up somewhere around the 150m mark and they start
:39:25. > :39:33.But at this point, if you can get to the 100m, I would
:39:34. > :39:37.suggest with these guys, around 62.5, 63, no,
:39:38. > :39:55.They're seven 100ths outside the world record pace.
:39:56. > :40:02.He's two from the top with the black cap.
:40:03. > :40:06.He's really good at coming back at the second 100m.
:40:07. > :40:13.The two from the right, Prenot there.
:40:14. > :40:16.But Watanabe is picking the pace up on the third 50m.
:40:17. > :40:18.Prenot is coming through now and, Andy, Prenot has a good,
:40:19. > :40:20.strong last 50m, all on world record pace.
:40:21. > :40:29.The world record is held by a Japanese and he's almost
:40:30. > :40:32.a quarter of a second underneath the world record pace.
:40:33. > :40:34.Ippei Watanabe in six is looking good.
:40:35. > :40:36.Coming back is Koseki in four for Japan.
:40:37. > :40:39.Prenot still going well and at the moment it looks like it
:40:40. > :40:41.may be Watanabe who is going to take this first semifinal.
:40:42. > :40:46.We thought it might be a world record.
:40:47. > :40:49.Often they go in the semis with a little bit of less
:40:50. > :40:51.pressure but look at this, Watanabe, the world
:40:52. > :41:02.Just a tiny hitch of a stroke at the end cost him the world record
:41:03. > :41:28.Well, he's swimming youth Olympic Games a couple of years ago.
:41:29. > :41:34.Didn't make it through to either of the semifinals.
:41:35. > :41:35.And his team-mate congratulating him.
:41:36. > :41:40.Well, the pair of them swum very well.
:41:41. > :41:43.First and third and Prenot not back as strongly as
:41:44. > :41:55.I'm going to wait around four minutes.
:41:56. > :41:57.I wonder whether it may go in the second semifinal
:41:58. > :42:05.He's qualified fastest in all the heats this morning
:42:06. > :42:30.I've just swum the Olympics 200m breaststroke!
:42:31. > :42:37.So the first semifinal, a new Olympic record
:42:38. > :42:48.Brilliant swimming from both Japanese, Watanabe first,
:42:49. > :42:56.If I'm Andrew Willis or Craig Benson, are
:42:57. > :43:00.Are you looking at the fact he went so close to the world record
:43:01. > :43:02.and thinking, "Oh, no, this will be tough!"
:43:03. > :43:09.It's been 2:08.0 this year so the bottom line
:43:10. > :43:14.You sit in the back and you watch the screen to see how
:43:15. > :43:17.You want people to go slow because we want to
:43:18. > :43:23.No but he'll take confidence from it.
:43:24. > :43:27.Someone should do the world record at some point and it will probably
:43:28. > :43:34.You're fascinated about these massive coats.
:43:35. > :43:47.As an athlete you want to stay really warm but you take the clothes
:43:48. > :43:50.off and splash with cold water so you go one extreme to another.
:43:51. > :43:55.It's a mixture of securing your hat and suits and a mixture
:43:56. > :44:00.of taking the shock from hot to cold away from you.
:44:01. > :44:08.Remember with Craig Benson, he's more of a 100m swimmer.
:44:09. > :44:13.If you can get out there and hang on, you get a place in the final.
:44:14. > :44:15.Good night for the Americans so far and there he is,
:44:16. > :44:18.a man a lot of people will recognise and will know
:44:19. > :44:22.He got himself a gold medal in London in 2012.
:44:23. > :44:37.He said himself that he has controlled excitement.
:44:38. > :44:40.Let's see if he can control his swimming in this one.
:44:41. > :44:47.You join us as all eight swimmers have arrived at the pool
:44:48. > :44:49.at their blocks and Anton Chupkov, the 18-year-old Russian fastest
:44:50. > :44:51.qualifier this morning and next to him is Marco Koch,
:44:52. > :45:06.He's still got a medal round his neck, a little
:45:07. > :45:15.What a great opportunity he's got to make this final.
:45:16. > :45:18.Craig Benson will be closest to us in lane eight from
:45:19. > :45:32.The first semi, the first guys were quick but after that it was
:45:33. > :45:38.relatively sensible, 2:08.5 or so and you could make the final.
:45:39. > :45:59.He could tuck it in his hat, couldn't he?
:46:00. > :46:00.Semifinal number two, men's 200m breaststroke.
:46:01. > :46:03.We almost saw a world record in the first semi and Marco Koch
:46:04. > :46:06.of Germany up in three, a very good start.
:46:07. > :46:11.Well, Andrew Willis normally wintds it up, starts comfortably and winds
:46:12. > :46:15.it up but he's had a good start down the first 25m.
:46:16. > :46:19.There's the underwater shot, make it more efficient,
:46:20. > :46:22.do a few less strokes, winding up into turn though.
:46:23. > :46:27.He's raised it by an extra stroke or two.
:46:28. > :46:34.Underwater deep for Cordes and Willis right on the line.
:46:35. > :46:40.Well, the 26-year-old from Germany, Koch, World Champion, as we know.
:46:41. > :46:43.He was the junior champion back in 2008.
:46:44. > :46:53.In the right-hand side of those two lanes - and this is really helpful
:46:54. > :46:56.that Kevin Cordes is doing this - he got a silver in the World
:46:57. > :46:58.Championships last year to Koch and he didn't enjoy being beaten.
:46:59. > :47:11.Look how close his hands were when he came down.
:47:12. > :47:13.Willis going with him in the red hat.
:47:14. > :47:23.Coming through is Chupkov, the Russian in four.
:47:24. > :47:27.Still Cordes one, Willis two of Great Britain and
:47:28. > :47:32.He can still make the final if he can wind up
:47:33. > :47:41.Cordes half a second under the world record and Willis
:47:42. > :47:59.Andrew Willis is coming through and may take it.
:48:00. > :48:01.If this is a fast swim, could it be a world record?
:48:02. > :48:08.Get the finish very close indeed?
:48:09. > :48:12.They did slow down a little bit and Andrew Willis takes the second
:48:13. > :48:14.semifinal and will go through comfortably
:48:15. > :48:19.That's very good swimming indeed from him, the perfect pacing, Ade.
:48:20. > :48:26.Personal best time, the British record held by Ross Murdoch,
:48:27. > :48:34.Willis was efficient, effective, held his technique.
:48:35. > :48:43.Very strong and Koch coming over to congratulate the two of them.
:48:44. > :48:54.At the top of your picture there, Marco Koch coming from behind.
:48:55. > :48:55.Willis just pipping out Cordes there.
:48:56. > :48:58.Lovely shot that with the water exploding in front of
:48:59. > :49:01.them as their breath - partly as their breath comes up
:49:02. > :49:09.It's a good finish, nice finish on the full
:49:10. > :49:12.stroke and Andrew Willis, longer arms, beating Cordes
:49:13. > :49:19.He's been consistent through his career since 2012.
:49:20. > :49:39.Cheeky wink from Andrew Willis as well.
:49:40. > :49:42.I don't think Craig and get the final.
:49:43. > :49:46.So, let's see the finalists in this men's 200m breaststroke.
:49:47. > :49:50.Willis will be in lane five in the final.
:49:51. > :49:52.So, he will be in five, next to Watanabe
:49:53. > :50:01.Well, a great swim from Andrew Willis there.
:50:02. > :50:04.A cheeky little wink seems almost out of character for this
:50:05. > :50:06.self-confessed quiet man, isn't it?
:50:07. > :50:10.He's a great character to have on the team.
:50:11. > :50:20.Perfectly controlled, just as he did this morning.
:50:21. > :50:24.It is gonna be such a close final tomorrow night.
:50:25. > :50:27.There's literally one second between the first and eighth person.
:50:28. > :50:29.You can see he's clearly worked on his skills.
:50:30. > :50:37.He's from the States and the States do tend to have the best skills.
:50:38. > :50:49.Well, let's hear from Nick, because he's got Andrew Willis.
:50:50. > :50:57.I felt long and I tried to pick it up in the back end.
:50:58. > :51:08.07, so, you know, I'm really chuffed with that.
:51:09. > :51:16.So, I'm in the final and now it's the one to play for.
:51:17. > :51:19.After making a final here, I'm sure you're going to
:51:20. > :51:21.It's gonna take big times like that
:51:22. > :51:26.I have been in this position so many times.
:51:27. > :51:27.I'm not gonna take anything for granted.
:51:28. > :51:30.I'm just gonna make sure that I go out there,
:51:31. > :51:33.enjoy it and try and stick to what I just did tonight.
:51:34. > :51:35.And hopefully the others will, you know, mess around a bit
:51:36. > :51:42.Well, look at Michael Phelps twitching around there,
:51:43. > :51:46.He has been on the top of that podium plenty of times.
:51:47. > :51:49.But he has, of course, got the relay still
:51:50. > :51:53.And the British boys are going in that one a little
:51:54. > :51:59.It's fair to say, guys, we have been absolutely
:52:00. > :52:04.All around there are loads and loads of cameras,
:52:05. > :52:06.lenses trained on that podium, everybody getting ready for
:52:07. > :52:13.Andrew, Adrian, we are really witnessing another special
:52:14. > :52:16.chapter in Michael Phelps' career, aren't we?
:52:17. > :52:21.It just seems to go on and on and on.
:52:22. > :52:25.Well, that is a brilliant swim for that young man,
:52:26. > :52:35.The pressure for his countryman, the team-mate.
:52:36. > :52:40.But next to him, the other side, Michael Phelps.
:52:41. > :52:42.And he dealt with the pressure really well.
:52:43. > :52:44.The starter, remember, took them off the blocks.
:52:45. > :52:49.I think it threw him for the first five metres.
:52:50. > :52:55.What a brilliant swim for the swimmer from Japan.
:52:56. > :52:57.He was down in lane 7 and nobody really saw him.
:52:58. > :53:01.He was swimming his own race and he almost touched out Phelps.
:53:02. > :53:16.It's something that I don't think any of us
:53:17. > :53:21.He was fourth at the World Championships, but to come second
:53:22. > :53:35.He's got 20 golds now, two silvers, two bronzes.
:53:36. > :53:40.His mates call him the GOAT - G-O-A-T- -
:53:41. > :53:54.And silver in 2012 to Chad Le Clos, a massive shock.
:53:55. > :53:56.And he comes back four years later after taking a break,
:53:57. > :54:21.The first man in history to win four first man in history to win four
:54:22. > :54:26.consecutive gold medals in one event.
:54:27. > :54:30.And if this is his last event, Adrian, I think he will be
:54:31. > :54:33.remembered for this event, the 200 fly, and the whole world
:54:34. > :54:37.He's come through such a lot since 2012 as well.
:54:38. > :54:40.You should read some of the things of Michael Phelps finding himself,
:54:41. > :54:42.going through some very big personal trauma,
:54:43. > :54:43.and personal differences, personal changes -
:54:44. > :54:46.a new baby boy, Boomer, here to watch his father.
:54:47. > :55:53.There has been verbal sparring and in the end he came
:55:54. > :55:57.through to win his 20th Olympic gold medal.
:55:58. > :56:07.I think that's the first time I've seen a tear,
:56:08. > :56:09.and it took 24 medals to get there.
:56:10. > :56:14.He was trying to hold it in a little bit, wasn't he?
:56:15. > :56:19.I'm sure he wanted to let the whole thing out, you know?
:56:20. > :56:23.There's a lot to come out there for Michael Phelps.
:56:24. > :56:34.If this is the close of his career, on the event that he started
:56:35. > :56:36.with back in Sydney as a 15-year-old, brilliant medal.
:56:37. > :56:42.He will be running around, I imagine, to get ready
:56:43. > :56:52.What an absolute privilege to witness this.
:56:53. > :56:57.The greatest Olympian of all time taking his 20th gold Olympic medal.
:56:58. > :56:59.There are hundreds of people who have pushed their way
:57:00. > :57:02.to the front of the barriers to get photographs.
:57:03. > :57:07.People are practically falling around the barriers around,
:57:08. > :57:12.just to get a glimpse of the great Michael Phelps.
:57:13. > :57:16.I think that's a family member that he's kind of mouthing
:57:17. > :57:29.I don't think we'll ever see it again.
:57:30. > :57:31.I mean, he's just one of a kind, clearly.
:57:32. > :57:38.And I think he's - and when he says he can't believe it,
:57:39. > :57:45.I think as great as he is, coming back and doing this this
:57:46. > :57:48.evening, under all the pressure he had, looking back in 2000,
:57:49. > :57:52.I was there when he came - first Olympics, came fourth at 15.
:57:53. > :57:56.And then since the year after, since 2001, he didn't lose the race
:57:57. > :58:00.He went away and thought, "I guess everyone needs
:58:01. > :58:05.It's a pretty big challenge to come back and do that.
:58:06. > :58:10.That was not like that in London.
:58:11. > :58:19.Lots of people have been following the ups and downs away
:58:20. > :58:21.from the swimming pool of Michael Phelps.
:58:22. > :58:25.But he seems to be in a very good place now.
:58:26. > :58:28.The only slightly down side of this is that baby Boomer is not
:58:29. > :58:35.Becky and I got really, really keen on!
:58:36. > :58:38.Let's see some of the tweets coming in from around the world,
:58:39. > :58:47.because as I said, everybody loves Michael Phelps.
:58:48. > :58:51.I wonder if that's the Hoff having a little practice as well?
:58:52. > :59:00.It's Katie Ledecky getting an autograph from her hero.
:59:01. > :59:14.Four years ago she was as a prize of medallist in London, now she is on
:59:15. > :59:16.course to, maybe not 20, but you never know, she is going the right
:59:17. > :59:21.way about it. Yeah, I think for Katie,
:59:22. > :59:28.she's even this - competition Keeps breaking world
:59:29. > :59:33.record after world record. And both of them -
:59:34. > :59:36.what a lovely picture. We're not getting anywhere near baby
:59:37. > :59:42.Boomer. That's his mum there he's giving
:59:43. > :59:45.a kiss to. What an amazing moment
:59:46. > :59:58.for that family. Only Michael Phelps
:59:59. > :00:00.can hold the pool up! But the thing is, you know,
:00:01. > :00:03.we talk about Michael Phelps. I mean, is he man or machine,
:00:04. > :00:07.because of what he has done over But the thing is, you know,
:00:08. > :00:16.we talk about Michael Phelps. I mean, is he man or machine,
:00:17. > :00:19.because of what he has done over At the end of the day,
:00:20. > :00:27.he's somebody's baby boy. But I think that it's different
:00:28. > :00:38.in this sport, isn't it? I mean, I spend all of my
:00:39. > :00:40.life watching sport. There's a different
:00:41. > :00:42.level of emotion here. Yes, there are your Michael Phelps
:00:43. > :00:45.who have an unbelievable career. But we all know for every
:00:46. > :00:47.Michael Phelps, there are hundreds of thousands, millions
:00:48. > :00:49.of swimmers who are working, striving every day who aren't
:00:50. > :00:51.gonna get there. We kind of all understand
:00:52. > :01:10.that family sacrifice. We talk about that
:01:11. > :01:14.so much this week. You learn to swim at three
:01:15. > :01:17.years old and you can't You pretty much rely on your parents
:01:18. > :01:21.for such a huge chunk And it's just a lovely
:01:22. > :01:25.moment to be able to share What a moment for
:01:26. > :01:30.the family to witness. And we're hoping there's gonna be
:01:31. > :01:34.something else happening that's And it involves Britain's
:01:35. > :01:36.Siobhan-Marie O'Connor. And some of us have swum
:01:37. > :01:40.together for years. I've swum with Chris and Andrew
:01:41. > :01:43.for pretty much as long as I have So, we are literally
:01:44. > :01:46.really, really close. And having Jess in the group
:01:47. > :01:48.as well, really, really When we're racing freestyle
:01:49. > :01:54.against each other, I think it's brilliant
:01:55. > :01:56.that we have such a good group. I don't think we'd be who we are
:01:57. > :02:00.without being competitive. We've all got that
:02:01. > :02:01.competitive streak. I mean, it was the best
:02:02. > :02:05.two weeks of my life. I think for any athlete,
:02:06. > :02:08.a home Olympic Games You know, I was really
:02:09. > :02:11.young so I didn't think When I did, it was just
:02:12. > :02:15.an absolute whirlwind. And I was very lucky that I was able
:02:16. > :02:18.to swim in the Olympic It gave me that hunger to kind
:02:19. > :02:28.of want to go and do it again when I'm a bit older and I'm
:02:29. > :02:30.swimming quicker times now, so I'm hoping that this time
:02:31. > :02:33.in Rio I will be able to kind of be in amongst
:02:34. > :02:36.it more and hopefully The Commonwealth Games
:02:37. > :02:38.was absolutely incredible. You know, I couldn't have asked
:02:39. > :02:52.for it to go better and the British swimming team have been on a massive
:02:53. > :02:54.roll since that. We keep putting in good performances
:02:55. > :02:57.at all the major meets I think we are in a good
:02:58. > :03:01.place going in to Rio. Fingers crossed we can
:03:02. > :03:03.keep it going. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor
:03:04. > :03:04.is an inspirational young woman. She's got skills that are envied
:03:05. > :03:07.the world over in the pool. She's got a steely
:03:08. > :03:09.character out of it. Becky is sitting here
:03:10. > :03:11.with her fingers crossed. I think Mark is sitting
:03:12. > :03:16.here with his toes crossed. Andy, let's hope Siobhan
:03:17. > :03:23.can cause an upset. The first job will be
:03:24. > :03:26.to swim her race. If she can do exactly
:03:27. > :03:30.what she plans to do and do as well as she can possibly do,
:03:31. > :03:32.then I think she will leave
:03:33. > :03:35.the rest up to fate, because I think she can swim
:03:36. > :03:37.very, very fast. She's got the world record holder,
:03:38. > :03:41.the great Katinka Hosszu, who's already broken the world
:03:42. > :03:44.record on the 400 medley here. I think it's
:03:45. > :03:58.a backstroke-breaststroke story. Hosszu has that fantastic backstroke
:03:59. > :04:00.and maybe even a second faster But Siobhan-Marie
:04:01. > :04:12.O'Connor's breaststroke I would love to see
:04:13. > :04:15.what happens if they turn It should equal out,
:04:16. > :04:18.the back-breast. Here's a woman trying
:04:19. > :04:20.to dominate medley swimming. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor
:04:21. > :04:25.of Great Britain. Trains in Bath with David,
:04:26. > :04:28.her coach. A huge British record to qualify
:04:29. > :04:31.fast for this final. She's been in this position before,
:04:32. > :04:34.though. She's got great experience
:04:35. > :04:40.on the world stage now. At the Europeans,
:04:41. > :04:44.she got a silver medal. Could she get a medal,
:04:45. > :04:51.well, of any colour, I have to say But she has a cracking chance
:04:52. > :04:55.of pushing Katinka Hosszu here. Really, really hope she brings
:04:56. > :05:06.the race of her life to this one. It's the final at the Olympic Games
:05:07. > :05:29.of the women's 200m individual Siobhan-Marie O'Connor
:05:30. > :05:32.of Great Britain fastest World record holder
:05:33. > :05:42.Katinka Hosszu in five. So, 50 m butterfly, 50 backstroke,
:05:43. > :05:50.50 breast and then 50 freestyle. This is going to be
:05:51. > :05:51.really interesting. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor against
:05:52. > :05:52.Hosszu. Going almost stroke for stroke
:05:53. > :05:56.down this first 50. She can get within a tenth
:05:57. > :06:01.of a second. The backstroke, it will go away
:06:02. > :06:05.a little bit from Siobhan-Marie. Can she be level if not ahead
:06:06. > :06:10.after the breaststroke? We're expecting Hosszu
:06:11. > :06:19.with the white hat to go away here. Alicia Coutts of Australia,
:06:20. > :06:28.she's very good, indeed. So, Hosszu, well, Hosszu has not got
:06:29. > :06:32.as much of a lead as I thought And this is very, very good news
:06:33. > :06:36.at the halfway stage for Siobhan-Marie O'Connor of
:06:37. > :06:38.Great Britain. She's about three-quarters
:06:39. > :06:49.of a second faster than Hosszu. So, the race is five,
:06:50. > :07:02.four, three, two. Interesting, Siobhan-Marie O'Connor
:07:03. > :07:05.is eating away. I think this is gonna be
:07:06. > :07:13.a tough one for O'Connor. Well, I have to say
:07:14. > :07:32.0.7 is an awful lot. This is a brilliant swim
:07:33. > :07:34.here from Great Britain. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor,
:07:35. > :07:36.the Commonwealth champion on this Hosszu is starting
:07:37. > :07:41.to tire a little bit. And coming back in the red
:07:42. > :07:43.hat is Siobhan-Marie She's really trying
:07:44. > :07:45.down this last five. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor is getting
:07:46. > :07:47.very, very close, indeed! It looks like the gold has gone
:07:48. > :07:50.to Hosszu, but only just. That was an amazing last 50m
:07:51. > :07:53.freestyle for Siobhan-Marie It's silver to
:07:54. > :07:57.Siobhan-Marie O'Connor. But Siobhan-Marie,
:07:58. > :08:08.you swam a great race. And Hosszu was taken right
:08:09. > :08:15.to the wire. When we see the replay
:08:16. > :08:19.of the finish, Siobhan-Marie touched the wall and grabbed quickly
:08:20. > :08:23.to stop sinking. I think both women
:08:24. > :08:27.gave everything. Seven tenths of a second
:08:28. > :08:39.underneath her British record Well, she did well on the backstroke
:08:40. > :08:48.leg not to get Hosszu too far away. But Hosszu, to her credit,
:08:49. > :08:50.held Siobhan-Marie off O'Connor stretches and both women
:08:51. > :09:06.grab straight for the wall to hold O'Connor, one arm touches,
:09:07. > :09:10.the other arm on. And she was catching her
:09:11. > :09:17.up very quickly. What a last 50 for
:09:18. > :09:23.Siobhan-Marie O'Connor. She won the 400 medley
:09:24. > :09:26.and a new world record. A new Olympic record
:09:27. > :09:32.for the new gold medallist on this 200 medley, Katinka
:09:33. > :09:37.Hosszu of Hungary. So, confirmation of a great result
:09:38. > :09:39.for Great Britain. Katinka Hosszu wins
:09:40. > :09:41.the gold for Hungary. But Siobhan-Marie O'Connor,
:09:42. > :09:47.brilliant silver for Great Britain. Well, Katinka Hosszu,
:09:48. > :10:22.so, so dominant. We saw that in the 400 IM
:10:23. > :10:25.earlier in the week. And we suspected that
:10:26. > :10:27.might happen tonight. But talk us
:10:28. > :10:28.intellectual the fight I'm so happy for Siobhan picking up
:10:29. > :10:38.that silver medal. I think we all thought that Siobhan
:10:39. > :10:43.is not gonna catch her. She was not giving
:10:44. > :10:46.up at all, Siobhan. You gotta remember that Katinka
:10:47. > :10:54.broke the world record She's got so much at the back end,
:10:55. > :10:58.you thought she wasn't Siobhan, given so much already,
:10:59. > :11:01.but found that fight Towards the end here,
:11:02. > :11:05.if there was another five metres, Definitely a huge British
:11:06. > :11:11.record for Siobhan. I think she will be absolutely
:11:12. > :11:18.so over the moon with that swim. You saw there that was very much
:11:19. > :11:40.like skills against brute force. Her dive, her entry,
:11:41. > :11:43.underwater work, pull-out, it's just beautiful.
:11:44. > :11:45.A huge congratulations to Siobhan-Marie O'Connor.
:11:46. > :11:49.We are turning our attention to the men's 4 x 200m relay.
:11:50. > :11:55.What happened earlier today in the heat was pretty impressive
:11:56. > :12:00.They are going in fastest for this final tonight.
:12:01. > :12:04.Hopefully they can drop at least another two seconds.
:12:05. > :12:07.Robbie ran this morning, but he's not gonna be in the final.
:12:08. > :12:10.He will get a medal, though, if we get one?
:12:11. > :12:12.Yeah, he was part of the team this morning, so, yeah.
:12:13. > :12:19.OK, Andrew, Adrian, the British boys are world champions in this.
:12:20. > :12:26.Let's see if they can get an Olympic medal to add to the collection.
:12:27. > :12:31.You join us with the Russian Federation coming out in lane three.
:12:32. > :12:33.Third-fastest qualifiers for this final.
:12:34. > :12:35.And they're gonna be right next to Great Britain.
:12:36. > :12:51.Team USA, and number two from the left, he has just won
:12:52. > :12:54.the 200 fly and he's gonna anchor the American 4 x 200m
:12:55. > :12:57.They've got Conor Dwyer, Townley Haas, Ryan Lochte
:12:58. > :13:13.We've got Stephen Milne leading us off.
:13:14. > :13:18.Then Duncan Scott, who broke that British record on the 100 free.
:13:19. > :13:22.Daniel Wallace on that world record - World Championship-winning team
:13:23. > :13:25.And then James Guy, fourth on the individual,
:13:26. > :13:29.Looking at the British team and American team,
:13:30. > :13:31.Milne going off first, he will be racing against Conor Dwyer.
:13:32. > :13:33.Dwyer got the bronze medal on the 200.
:13:34. > :13:36.Important to stay as close as he can to him.
:13:37. > :13:38.Then they put Duncan Scott on second, the British team,
:13:39. > :13:47.He did a 1.45 this morning, the fastest split
:13:48. > :13:57.Milne has gotta dig in, try and do what he did this morning.
:13:58. > :13:59.A personal best off the block this morning, a 1.46.7.
:14:00. > :14:01.Dwyer might take the best out of him.
:14:02. > :14:06.Team-mates at the University of the Florida.
:14:07. > :14:10.I would love to see James Guy go level against Phelps.
:14:11. > :14:14.I have a funny feeling he might be a bit behind.
:14:15. > :14:16.What we definitely don't want is the Americans to get
:14:17. > :14:21.Of course, when they dive in, the waves really do go washing
:14:22. > :14:28.Again, you may well need to excuse us, because we've got the Brazilian
:14:29. > :14:30.commentator next to us, and I have to say I've
:14:31. > :14:40.He's ignoring the whistle completely, isn't he?
:14:41. > :14:42.The final of the men's 4 x 200m freestyle relay.
:14:43. > :14:50.Team USA in five, Great Britain in four.
:14:51. > :14:53.So, Stephen Milne, what a great job he's got to do here,
:14:54. > :15:02.Fastest qualifiers, the British team, with a red hat in lane four.
:15:03. > :15:11.And also Conor Dwyer of the USA in the other centre lane.
:15:12. > :15:14.Well, most of the important records in this event are sub-seven minutes.
:15:15. > :15:25.They're all from 2009, a world, European, Commonwealth record.
:15:26. > :15:30.I don't think they're gonna get under seven minutes for this.
:15:31. > :15:33.Thomas Fraser-Holmes is a great talent.
:15:34. > :15:37.I would like to see Fraser-Holmes swim better in some
:15:38. > :15:41.But he does deliver on relays and he's doing a great job
:15:42. > :15:47.Well, he's gone off very fast, indeed, as has lane five,
:15:48. > :15:51.And Great Britain's Stephen Milne turning in seventh.
:15:52. > :15:55.He just has to stay as close as he possibly can.
:15:56. > :15:58.Russia one lane up from him as well in the black hat of the
:15:59. > :16:03.Really important to stay in contention here.
:16:04. > :16:09.Duncan Scott swum a fantastic heat this morning.
:16:10. > :16:16.And Thomas Fraser-Holmes of Australia going well.
:16:17. > :16:23.Left-hand of those yellow lanes, we can't give this much
:16:24. > :16:26.It's gonna be very difficult right now.
:16:27. > :16:29.Duncan Scott is gonna get pretty horrendous waves
:16:30. > :16:37.Well, not a bad start for Stephen Milne at all.
:16:38. > :16:46.He's gotta swim away from the American line here,
:16:47. > :16:49.because the Americans are starting to give a little bit of waves.
:16:50. > :16:51.That is Townley Haas of the USA leading.
:16:52. > :16:55.But only just leading, because up in two the Japanese
:16:56. > :16:57.put their real quick guys first and second.
:16:58. > :17:06.And Great Britain now to come back into fourth place.
:17:07. > :17:09.And this is a good start from Duncan Scott.
:17:10. > :17:13.But brilliant swimming from the Americans.
:17:14. > :17:16.I don't think we're gonna catch the Americans right now.
:17:17. > :17:17.We've gotta get back in medal contention.
:17:18. > :17:20.The Japanese, as you mentioned, have gone first.
:17:21. > :17:28.Scott still over in fourth place.
:17:29. > :17:34.The Russian Federation has got on their feet.
:17:35. > :17:41.With a bit of luck, we will be handing in fourth place.
:17:42. > :17:43.The Australians slowing down a little bit.
:17:44. > :17:45.Dan Smith, the Australians' third swimmer.
:17:46. > :17:49.Well, the United States on world record.
:17:50. > :17:52.We've got Ryan Lochte and Michael Phelps,
:17:53. > :18:02.But the battle on for silver, bronze, fourth
:18:03. > :18:07.And Team Great Britain with the red hat.
:18:08. > :18:11.Very, very strong from the USA, though.
:18:12. > :18:14.Townley Haas about to hand over to Ryan Lochte.
:18:15. > :18:18.Japan still in two, with Great Britain just
:18:19. > :18:29.And Duncan Scott now hands it over to Daniel Wallace,
:18:30. > :18:31.the Commonwealth Games champion on the 400 medley.
:18:32. > :18:33.Really, really important leg for Great Britain here.
:18:34. > :18:36.James Guy on the final leg, the world champion on the 200 free.
:18:37. > :18:42.The USA now five or six metres ahead.
:18:43. > :18:49.USA, one, Japan just about two, with Australia in third,
:18:50. > :18:54.Well, it's gonna be a real battle for those silver medals, isn't it?
:18:55. > :18:57.Duncan Scott did exactly the same time as he did this morning.
:18:58. > :19:02.And Daniel Wallace starting to come through.
:19:03. > :19:04.The moment is a battle for fourth place.
:19:05. > :19:06.The British and the Russian Federation.
:19:07. > :19:11.Turning fourth-fifth very quickly in succession.
:19:12. > :19:16.It's gonna be a big job to do for James Guy.
:19:17. > :19:19.Although, Wallace did accelerate off that wall then.
:19:20. > :19:22.Wallace now putting in some pretty big effort on the kick.
:19:23. > :19:24.I'm quite happy with this position at the moment.
:19:25. > :19:26.I don't think we're going to get anywhere near Team USA.
:19:27. > :19:28.But we're giving James Guy a chance here.
:19:29. > :19:41.But they did not put their best swimmer, Cameron McEvoy,
:19:42. > :19:44.He should really be head-to-head with James Guy.
:19:45. > :19:52.Now Daniel Wallace starting to bring us in pretty much equal third.
:19:53. > :19:55.USA and Ryan Lochte, well, his wheels are
:19:56. > :20:03.Great Britain now in a bronze medal position.
:20:04. > :20:07.And we've got our world champion, James Guy, in.
:20:08. > :20:19.Can James Guy catch up for the silver medal?
:20:20. > :20:22.Russia, very strong back-end swimmer.
:20:23. > :20:24.James Guy now clawing through the field.
:20:25. > :20:33.The great Michael Phelps, though, cruising to another gold medal.
:20:34. > :20:39.They're gonna get 100m of excellence from Phelps.
:20:40. > :20:42.James Guy is coming back very strongly.
:20:43. > :20:45.Looks like he's broken the Russian team.
:20:46. > :20:51.It's now GB versus Japan for the bronze and the silver.
:20:52. > :21:00.I tell you what, James Guy is catching him up.
:21:01. > :21:08.I don't think he's gonna catch Michael Phelps.
:21:09. > :21:11.But he's certainly having a go at the Japanese in lane two.
:21:12. > :21:14.And James Guy does come back very quickly on the second half.
:21:15. > :21:21.I would imagine Michael Phelps has just gone off relatively easy
:21:22. > :21:25.He always has a fabulous last turn, but he must be exhausted.
:21:26. > :21:35.James Guy bringing Team Great Britain into the silver medal
:21:36. > :21:40.A wonderful battle going on there with the Japanese up in two.
:21:41. > :21:44.And I think Great Britain are gonna get the silver, but coming
:21:45. > :21:50.Gold to USA, silver to Great Britain and bronze to Japan.
:21:51. > :21:52.What a fabulous team effort that was.
:21:53. > :22:01.A fantastic swim there from James Guy.
:22:02. > :22:02.Michael Phelps taking the gold medal.
:22:03. > :22:06.I think he's holding on to the lane line and James Guy.
:22:07. > :22:22.Going into that last turn, he had nothing left.
:22:23. > :22:27.I have to say, the four British swimmers had the swims
:22:28. > :22:31.I don't think they could have asked for more than that silver medal,
:22:32. > :22:35.And the Japanese were ahead for quite a way.
:22:36. > :22:38.Look at that - they're so excited.
:22:39. > :22:43.They're chuffed with their bronze medal.
:22:44. > :22:45.And we're chuffed with their bronze
:22:46. > :22:56.A bit of fist pumping from Lochte and Phelps.
:22:57. > :23:02.It's very difficult to get back to the Americans when they've got
:23:03. > :23:25.To the right of the picture there, in the red cap, is that private
:23:26. > :23:36.battle going on between James Guy and the Japanese swimmer.
:23:37. > :23:37.Well, there's Ryan Lochte in the centre.
:23:38. > :23:40.I have to say, he nearly stopped towards the end of his race.
:23:41. > :23:49.But that was a great British team effort.s whole lot.
:23:50. > :23:52.The lead-off from Stephen Milne, well, he had a really tough
:23:53. > :24:00.Duncan Scott, brilliant swimming from him.
:24:01. > :24:04.Daniel Wallace, such an important leg, that third leg for us.
:24:05. > :24:13.And an Olympic medal, something never taken away from you.
:24:14. > :24:16.You will always be an Olympic medallist for the rest of your life.
:24:17. > :24:41.Men's 4 x 200m freestyle relay, a great gold medal to Team USA
:24:42. > :24:51.Stephen Milne, Duncan Scott, Daniel Wallace and James Guy,
:24:52. > :24:53.you've won a silver medal for Great Britain
:24:54. > :25:04.Don't let me stop your celebrations, you two!
:25:05. > :25:08.That was, to coin a phrase by our good friend Bert,
:25:09. > :25:25.I think this is the first time in a very, very long time,
:25:26. > :25:27.if not ever, that we've got more than three medals
:25:28. > :25:31.We've smashed that tonight by getting them four medals.
:25:32. > :25:33.And for them boys, I am so, so pleased with them.
:25:34. > :25:35.That was actually faster than what they did at
:25:36. > :25:38.the World Championships last year, even though they won.
:25:39. > :25:40.To go even quicker, and James Guy, you finally got that
:25:41. > :25:42.medal you deserve around your neck tonight.
:25:43. > :25:47.We've seen him gain confidence, get more relaxed.
:25:48. > :25:49.The problem is, the first day didn't go to plan.
:25:50. > :25:55.You could see the first few days, he thought he had the weight
:25:56. > :26:07.Duncan Scott, just really stepped up in world swimming.
:26:08. > :26:11.And that is a big name for the future.
:26:12. > :26:12.Daniel Wallace, big up to Daniel Wallace.
:26:13. > :26:15.He was not looking good, six, three months ago.
:26:16. > :26:25.He had to do a job and he hung in there.
:26:26. > :26:29.I spoke to James' dad and he said, "We just want him
:26:30. > :26:36.He's still got 100m butterfly to come as well, and the relay
:26:37. > :26:41.in the 4 x 100, which could get a medal as well.
:26:42. > :26:45.That will have put him on such a high.
:26:46. > :26:51.We said at the start of the evening this was gonna be
:26:52. > :26:53.And we've certainly seen that.
:26:54. > :26:56.The Brits have done us proud.
:26:57. > :26:59.Siobhan and them guys going silver, silver, back-to-back.
:27:00. > :27:03.What was different, when you're swimming next to someone else
:27:04. > :27:05.that's so far ahead, it gets wavy.
:27:06. > :27:08.We were in the worst position, being next to the States.
:27:09. > :27:16.Let's relive that glorious moment, the last leg, with James Guy
:27:17. > :27:18.pushing for a medal, chasing down Michael Phelps.
:27:19. > :27:24.And we smashed the Australians.
:27:25. > :27:35.You have to see he is swimming literally in Phelps' wash.
:27:36. > :27:48.From now on, if there's a rule, he has to go last leg.
:27:49. > :27:51.There, he kind of knows Michael is gone and he's fighting
:27:52. > :27:56.The Australians were still in there, with Horton.
:27:57. > :28:04.That was our first relay medal for 32 years.
:28:05. > :28:08.Last one, 1984, in Los Angeles, before you were born, probably.
:28:09. > :28:24.A word on Robbie, he will get a medal as well.
:28:25. > :28:27.He deserves that metal just as much as the guys.
:28:28. > :28:31.Now is the medal ceremony for the women's 200m
:28:32. > :28:40.But silver went to the fabulous Siobhan-Marie O'Connor.
:28:41. > :28:53.Andrew, Adrian, you two will be giddy as kippers up there,
:28:54. > :29:02.We tried to sit down, it's not easy to do your commentary
:29:03. > :29:04.when you're stood up and punching the air.
:29:05. > :29:17.But it's been a night of great British success.
:29:18. > :29:32.And on and on. That will add to the silver she won earlier.
:29:33. > :29:34.Stanford University in the United States.
:29:35. > :29:37.And she's about to get a rather good new team-mate, who's
:29:38. > :29:39.gonna be a freshman, and she's gonna be called Katie.
:29:40. > :30:00.I think she committed to stand a couple of years ago. She decided
:30:01. > :30:05.that was where she was to college. I had some mate the Hoole great mates
:30:06. > :30:07.in my time. 3,000 people watching
:30:08. > :30:09.a college match. So, a wonderful moment
:30:10. > :30:11.for Great Britain. She took on the very
:30:12. > :30:14.best in the world. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor winning
:30:15. > :30:22.silver in the women's The first Olympic medal
:30:23. > :30:26.for Great Britain in this Michael Jamison got
:30:27. > :30:41.the silver in London. And again the same coach puts
:30:42. > :30:44.another swimmer on the podium Siobhan-Marie, hopefully this has
:30:45. > :30:47.helped her confidence and self-esteem and belief
:30:48. > :30:49.she should be there. This is Siobhan-Marie
:30:50. > :30:56.O'Connor's event, I believe. Well, Katinka Hosszu,
:30:57. > :31:07.what do you say about her? She broke the world record to win
:31:08. > :31:13.the gold medal in the 400 medley. She won the 100m
:31:14. > :31:14.backstroke from nowhere. And now she adds 200 medley
:31:15. > :31:17.to the 400 medley, gold medal. Her third gold medal
:31:18. > :31:20.of this championship. And the silver to Siobhan-Marie
:31:21. > :31:32.O'Connor of Great Britain. Well, Hosszu has been
:31:33. > :31:42.unbeatable since London. Not put a foot wrong,
:31:43. > :31:45.particularly on this 200 IM. And this, as you rightly say,
:31:46. > :31:47.her third gold medal I can tell you that the time that
:31:48. > :31:56.Siobhan-Marie O'Connor did, 2.06.88 would have won the Olympics
:31:57. > :32:02.in 2012 by nearly a second. The champion of the 200 medley,
:32:03. > :33:48.Katinka Hosszu of Hungary. It's becoming very difficult to see
:33:49. > :33:59.past this young lady, Katinka Hosszu of Hungary. But if you look to our
:34:00. > :34:02.left hand side, wonderful news for team Great Britain, Siobhan-Marie
:34:03. > :34:10.O'Connor winning silver in this 200 metres medley. A new British record,
:34:11. > :34:18.a massive British record to take the silver, and temp
:34:19. > :34:50.So, the swimmers taking their bowl in front of the press, the world's
:34:51. > :34:57.media, a great medal for Siobhan-Marie O'Connor.
:34:58. > :35:01.Huge congratulations to Siobhan-Marie O'Connor. A silver
:35:02. > :35:06.medal in the 200 metre individual medley and it was such a gripping
:35:07. > :35:12.race. She really put up a real fight and she deserves every inch of that
:35:13. > :35:16.medal. She has had a real battle with illness. She has talked
:35:17. > :35:22.publicly about dealing with ulcerative colitis. That is
:35:23. > :35:31.something many young people do not talk about. She has also had a bad
:35:32. > :35:37.back. It has been really tough for her. Such a credit to her and her
:35:38. > :35:42.family. There they are, how am draped in the Union Flag, her dad
:35:43. > :35:45.was behind with a huge camera. She is probably saying, I just want to
:35:46. > :35:55.go and see my daughter and give my little girl a massive hug. I think
:35:56. > :35:57.that was Siobhan's brother who was a good swimmer but said he did not
:35:58. > :36:03.fancy the early mornings. I wonder if now, he is thinking, I wish I had
:36:04. > :36:08.stuck at it! It is great that her family could come to Brazil and
:36:09. > :36:14.sharing that moment. Look at her! The thing with Siobhan is the age
:36:15. > :36:19.difference. She is only 20 and Katinka Hosszu is 27. Siobhan has
:36:20. > :36:24.another Olympics. She got the bronze medal in the World Championships. I
:36:25. > :36:29.have no doubt we will see her on that gold spot. How proud will she
:36:30. > :36:41.be with that swim? She will be made up. Her dad is here joining us. I
:36:42. > :36:48.will jump up here out of this stool. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor just doing a
:36:49. > :36:58.lap around. Jump in, Sean. Snuggling. There is no easy way to
:36:59. > :37:03.do this! We have dragged you up. How proud are you? Unbelievable. I
:37:04. > :37:07.thought it she could stay fit and well and not get ill leading up to
:37:08. > :37:13.this, there was a chance she could get a silver medal. I thought she
:37:14. > :37:16.was comfortably the second best medley swimmer but she needed his
:37:17. > :37:24.day fit and well to demonstrate that luckily she did. I didn't expect to
:37:25. > :37:31..06, that was a bonus. We have touched on what she has been dealing
:37:32. > :37:36.with, it has not been easy? It is difficult for me because there has
:37:37. > :37:40.been a lot going on this week with other people trying to gain
:37:41. > :37:44.advantages. Siobhan is at a disadvantage, so to do what she has
:37:45. > :37:49.done, bearing in mind, I don't want to make out it is a big problem, but
:37:50. > :37:57.it is certainly not an advantage what she has as a condition. She
:37:58. > :38:00.never moans, she just got some of it. Luckily, she has managed to have
:38:01. > :38:04.a good block of work, the best laugh of work she has had since the
:38:05. > :38:07.Commonwealth Games and you can see what she is capable of when it all
:38:08. > :38:12.comes together and hopefully she will stay fit and well going
:38:13. > :38:16.forward. She will get this off her back now. I think Siobhan could do
:38:17. > :38:23.well in a few events if she could believe that, rather than focusing
:38:24. > :38:29.on one. She is only 20 years old, she has a long feature. Hopefully,
:38:30. > :38:35.fingers crossed. There are a lot of things which can happen. Let's hear
:38:36. > :38:41.from your little girl. She is with Nick Hope. Congratulations, an
:38:42. > :38:47.Olympic medallist. It feels pretty unreal! I am trying not to cry! Is
:38:48. > :38:55.the best feeling in the world. When I looked up and saw the time and the
:38:56. > :39:00.position, it didn't seem real. Walking around there and seeing my
:39:01. > :39:04.family, I was getting choked up. It means everything. We have worked so
:39:05. > :39:14.hard for this and I have worked so hard for it. It means everything for
:39:15. > :39:18.me to swim well and I am so pleased! And my family and my family at Bath,
:39:19. > :39:23.everyone who has helped me get here, it has been tough but so worth it.
:39:24. > :39:29.When you say it has been tough, we know you have a medical condition
:39:30. > :39:35.which you have to overcome, to perform on the big stage,
:39:36. > :39:40.incredible. I try and swim hard but sometimes you think, is it my time.
:39:41. > :39:45.I have worked really hard and I have done all I have been training. I did
:39:46. > :39:50.not know if that would be there. It shows what determination can do and
:39:51. > :39:55.belief. I was absolutely over the moon. All the hard work has paid
:39:56. > :39:59.off. I would not be able to do it without my amazing team and my
:40:00. > :40:03.amazing family. It is an individual sport but with the whole team we
:40:04. > :40:08.have is a mini people behind us. That makes it so much more special
:40:09. > :40:14.because although it is an individual sport, it is a team sport and it has
:40:15. > :40:18.been great to be part of the team so far. I was so inspired before I
:40:19. > :40:24.raced, watching Adam and Jazz. The team has done a massive role and I
:40:25. > :40:30.am proud to be part of it. Your dad is in the studio. Have you got a
:40:31. > :40:36.message for him? Their support means everything. Thank you so much!
:40:37. > :40:45.Massive congratulations again. Cheers. That is your baby girl! I
:40:46. > :40:48.remember a few years ago, I came to see you having taken Siobhan to
:40:49. > :40:53.training, how many mornings did you sit in that pool that the crack of
:40:54. > :41:03.dawn, was it all worth it? I think so. Take your headphones off. I said
:41:04. > :41:08.I have always wanted to come to Rio, thank you for giving me the
:41:09. > :41:13.opportunity. A fantastic place. She came away with a medal. I don't
:41:14. > :41:19.think it will get any better. She said it is a real family event, a
:41:20. > :41:24.family sport, swimming. How is mum? She has talked about how nervous she
:41:25. > :41:29.gets. She is fine. I don't think she has seen the race but hopefully, she
:41:30. > :41:41.will watch it back. I have recorded it because she will not
:41:42. > :41:45.watch it. Lynn has had her head in her handbag pretty much the whole
:41:46. > :41:48.race! She knows how she has done because I jumped up! That is about
:41:49. > :41:55.it. She saw her on the podium so she knew she had done OK. What about her
:41:56. > :42:01.brother? He is her biggest fan. Kieron was a very good swimmer, he
:42:02. > :42:06.is a talented sportsman. There they are, mum and brother enjoying the
:42:07. > :42:12.moment. They are savouring every second. They are more emotional than
:42:13. > :42:17.I am. Is it too early to say how you would describe this day? Edition
:42:18. > :42:25.Vaughn's day. We are part of her day. She has done the hard work. --
:42:26. > :42:31.it is Siobhan's day. The team has to do the work and Siobhan takes the
:42:32. > :42:35.credit. It is great being a parent. As we all know, if your children do
:42:36. > :42:40.well, it makes you proud. You are more proud of your children than
:42:41. > :42:45.your own achievements. Hopefully, it will get better but if it doesn't, I
:42:46. > :42:49.will take it, it is fine. You can certainly be proud of her in and out
:42:50. > :42:54.of the pool, a remarkable young woman. Sean, thank you for coming to
:42:55. > :42:59.talk to us. We have dragged him up here and now he does not know where
:43:00. > :43:04.to go! I will let you go back to your family! I think it is there to
:43:05. > :43:10.say we all got a bit emotional there. What an amazing family unit
:43:11. > :43:17.and what an amazing achievement? Definitely. What a girl. She is just
:43:18. > :43:22.amazing. She is so, so lovely. All that hard work, she has worked
:43:23. > :43:26.effortlessly. Every single year she pushes the boundaries. She has done
:43:27. > :43:32.so many different events. She does the 100 metre breast stroke, the 100
:43:33. > :43:36.metre butterfly, the 200 metre free. I think her illness has made her
:43:37. > :43:41.focus are a lot more, instead of doing what Hosszu has done, I think
:43:42. > :43:44.that is where her illness has restricted her and having injuries.
:43:45. > :43:48.She has said, I will focus on this and she probably does not regret
:43:49. > :44:00.that having that silver medal around her neck. It is a gamble. Putting
:44:01. > :44:05.your eggs in one basket. This evening, before she got a bronze,
:44:06. > :44:11.and she is not far off getting another medal. Because she has been
:44:12. > :44:19.ill, she has not be able to do the training and the racing. It is
:44:20. > :44:24.Michael Phelps. The crowd are going berserk for Michael Phelps because
:44:25. > :44:30.he will be on that podium for the second time tonight. It has been
:44:31. > :44:36.such a privilege see these young athletes turn into adults. This is
:44:37. > :44:42.the best place in the Olympics, Helen Skelton. You will not want to
:44:43. > :44:51.do Countryfile any more! I am going nowhere! Andrew, Adrian, one silver
:44:52. > :44:57.medal in the bag and we are about to celebrate a second one.
:44:58. > :45:08.We certainly are. What an Olympic Games we are having, it is really
:45:09. > :45:14.special. Karl Stoss an IOC member will be presenting the medals, gold,
:45:15. > :45:19.silver and bronze. Michael Phelps is doing a little jig
:45:20. > :45:27.there. He is swinging his arms. He was putting it on when he came out
:45:28. > :45:36.looking exhausted. Team Japan still cannot believe it. Team Japan
:45:37. > :45:50.getting the bronze. A great swim from them.
:45:51. > :46:04.He had a great lead off, didn't he, Andy? Very strong indeed. Matsuda
:46:05. > :46:10.just couldn't quite hold on and keep up with a very fast finishing James
:46:11. > :46:15.Guy. He was very fast, wasn't he? James Guy.
:46:16. > :46:29.So, bronze 14 Japan. -- bronze for Team Japan. But a fabulous result
:46:30. > :46:32.for Great Britain. They went in as the fastest qualifier, but a very
:46:33. > :46:36.difficult lane assignment as they were right next to the Americans and
:46:37. > :46:46.we knew they would go off quickly. Conor Dwyer split 1:45.2.
:46:47. > :47:01.It was quite difficult to get beyond them, I think. The Japanese have now
:47:02. > :47:06.received their cake decorations, lifting them in the air! The camera
:47:07. > :47:11.will flick over to the British team. So, here we go. Great Britain's best
:47:12. > :47:20.results for 108 years, a silver medal in the men's 4x200m freestyle
:47:21. > :47:28.relay. We got gold in 1908 and we have had four bronzes ever since.
:47:29. > :47:34.And now Stephen Milne, from Inverness, swims at Perth city,
:47:35. > :47:39.Duncan Scott, he is in the final of the 100 free tomorrow, what a great
:47:40. > :47:50.week he is having. From Stirling University. Dan Wallace and then
:47:51. > :47:56.James Guy. Well, the anchor leg, 1:44.85, very strong indeed. Robbie
:47:57. > :47:59.when it swam the heats from the University of Stirling and he got
:48:00. > :48:05.them through to this fastest qualifier position, so he will get a
:48:06. > :48:09.medal as well. This is a young team, Andy. Look at some of the faces and
:48:10. > :48:17.also think about the American team with Michael Phelps not likely to be
:48:18. > :48:20.around next time. There is a lot of milage in these guys. It's a very
:48:21. > :48:27.strong event for Great Britain right now and this is truly the icing on
:48:28. > :48:37.the cake. Great Britain win the silver in the men's 4x200m relay.
:48:38. > :48:44.And on the right-hand side, Michael Phelps leads the USA to gold in the
:48:45. > :49:08.men's 4x200m free relay. Michael Phelps's 25 Le -- his 25th Olympic
:49:09. > :49:16.medal, 21 of them gold. Ryan Lochte and then Michael Phelps, his time
:49:17. > :49:28.1:45.2 and Duncan Scott from Great Britain had 1:45.0, and James Guy
:49:29. > :49:32.1:44.8! So he is good, but not that good (!) I think the emotional
:49:33. > :49:37.draining of getting ready for the 200 fly would have taken something
:49:38. > :49:42.out of Michael but he definitely came out having done the relay and
:49:43. > :49:46.got the gold-medal. A bit relay walking -- a bit weary walking out
:49:47. > :49:55.but he certainly perked up when he got the medal around his neck. The
:49:56. > :50:01.greatest of all time, Michael Phelps. There is is little baby boy.
:50:02. > :50:13.Special, Michael Phelps on the right, and Ryan Lochte. The USA,
:50:14. > :51:37.champions in the 4x200m relay. The victory ceremony for the men's
:51:38. > :51:40.4x200 relay. The Sauber news for Great Britain, a silver medal, a
:51:41. > :51:47.wonderful silver medal, and a bronze to Japan. -- super news.
:51:48. > :51:55.What amazing scenes. Another silver medal for Britain's swimmers. This
:51:56. > :52:01.is an unbelievable Olympics for Team GB, isn't it? I think this is the
:52:02. > :52:05.best we've ever done! I could be wrong, way back in the day, but
:52:06. > :52:14.definitely for a very long time. For medals so far. I'm very chuffed for
:52:15. > :52:19.James Guy because we have seen him so much this week and getting that
:52:20. > :52:24.fourth position in the 200. I think for him this one is extra special.
:52:25. > :52:29.James Guy has spoken so much about idolising Michael Phelps, who
:52:30. > :52:34.doesn't! Who wouldn't want to be him? Who wouldn't want to be up
:52:35. > :52:35.there on that podium. It's just so unbelievable. Can't stop saying
:52:36. > :52:50.unbelievable. We got five medals in 1984. In 1984
:52:51. > :52:58.Russia weren't there because they boycotted. Not taking it away but it
:52:59. > :53:05.was technically an easier Games. Not the time to talk about Russia! We
:53:06. > :53:15.have still got the women's relay and we can smash that. Does this bode
:53:16. > :53:19.well for the rest of the week? Yes. I said at the beginning of the meet
:53:20. > :53:24.we wrote down predictions of where we might be and we might -- what we
:53:25. > :53:28.might possibly get... They're getting there! Sharron Davies will
:53:29. > :53:38.be gutted she has missed out on the night, she's not very well, get well
:53:39. > :53:42.soon, but let's hear from the boys. Duncan Scott, Stephen Milne, James
:53:43. > :53:45.Guy, Dan Wallace. Huge congratulations. You let them out
:53:46. > :53:51.and you came home an Olympic medallist. I can't believe it. I
:53:52. > :53:55.just don't know what to say. I'm speechless. These guys were
:53:56. > :53:59.absolutely amazing. It was a real honour to be swimming with them and
:54:00. > :54:06.they smashed it up. We can all beasts -- be proud of ourselves. 12
:54:07. > :54:09.months ago you were winning junior medals, Duncan, can you imagine --
:54:10. > :54:16.could you have imagined 12 months on you would be up there on the Olympic
:54:17. > :54:20.podium? I was so disappointed with how I swam at the World
:54:21. > :54:24.Championships last year so I had to step it up. World champions last
:54:25. > :54:28.year and we thought we had one in us but we just didn't know which
:54:29. > :54:33.colour. Looking forward to the freestyle final tomorrow as well.
:54:34. > :54:38.The selectors took a chance and gave you a wildcard and you certainly
:54:39. > :54:43.paid them back. I was lucky to just make the team here but I knew once I
:54:44. > :54:47.was on the team I had to step it up and get back to my best and luckily
:54:48. > :54:52.I did that out there tonight and I'm proud of myself. You absolutely
:54:53. > :54:57.should be. James Guy, you finished things off and finally got that
:54:58. > :55:01.medal this week, it's been emotional! The first few days were a
:55:02. > :55:04.bit tough for me, I kind of worked out I was going through an
:55:05. > :55:10.adaptation phase and changed it around. Now to finally get a medal,
:55:11. > :55:19.it's been a tough week, but I have a gold medal -- I have a medal now.
:55:20. > :55:25.Our youngest guy is 23 and in Tokyo will -- we will be fully grown men
:55:26. > :55:30.and ready for that title. Chasing down Michael Phelps? I don't care
:55:31. > :55:35.who I'm racing and I will fight for my country. I could feel his way to
:55:36. > :55:39.getting closer and closer but they were two seconds in front and hard
:55:40. > :55:42.to chase down. But what a manta rays, the greatest of all time. I
:55:43. > :55:47.couldn't be happier. Congratulations. James Guy already
:55:48. > :55:50.looks like a different person compared to earlier in the week. How
:55:51. > :55:57.excited are you for the rest of his events? Excited. The 100 butterfly
:55:58. > :56:02.is not his event but he will do it in the relay later this week, so
:56:03. > :56:06.just get in there and go for it. Two silver medals in the Bolton night, a
:56:07. > :56:13.successful night, Becky! Definitely successful, to say your second best
:56:14. > :56:19.in the world is pretty special. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor definitely
:56:20. > :56:24.stepped up. And those guys did much better than they did in the World
:56:25. > :56:30.Championship and we have got five very proud British people to night.
:56:31. > :56:34.I think it's more than five! We have got this place the house of fun and
:56:35. > :56:38.long may the fun continues. Jason. STUDIO
:56:39. > :56:42.Thank you very much. Fantastic performances from Siobhan-Marie
:56:43. > :56:47.O'Connor and the relay boys. Many congratulations. One quick football
:56:48. > :56:51.line, Brazil held to a goalless draw in Manaus against South Africa but
:56:52. > :56:59.the women have qualified for the quarterfinals. Here are denied's
:57:00. > :57:02.headlines. Michael Phelps showed why he's the greatest Olympian of all
:57:03. > :57:07.time, read claiming the 200-metre butterfly title that he lost in
:57:08. > :57:12.London in style in thrilling final. And as we've been hearing, Britain's
:57:13. > :57:19.Siobhan-Marie O'Connor earned a superb silver in the 200 metres
:57:20. > :57:24.individual medley. Hungary's Katinka Hosszu won the race, collecting her
:57:25. > :57:33.third gold of the games. Brilliant swim for Britain's men in the 4x200
:57:34. > :57:37.m relay. Being them take Elva, USA won the race meeting, an amazing
:57:38. > :57:41.21st gold for Michael Phelps. Meanwhile, another big shock in the
:57:42. > :57:47.tennis, world number one Serena Williams beaten in straight sets by
:57:48. > :57:51.Ukraine's Elena said Alina. Serena won the singles and doubles in
:57:52. > :57:57.London four years ago but now her Rio Games is over. GB could not end
:57:58. > :58:00.and 88 year wait for an elliptic medal in the women's team
:58:01. > :58:08.gymnastics, finishing fifth. As expected, gold to the USA, led by
:58:09. > :58:16.Simone Biles, the first of what she hopes will be five gold medals in
:58:17. > :58:20.the Games. USA back on top of the medal table, another phenomenal
:58:21. > :58:26.night in the pool. One, for Katie Ledecky, one for Michael Phelps. 21
:58:27. > :58:31.gold medals for Michael Phelps now, he needs to step up his game (!)
:58:32. > :58:33.Superb swims from Siobhan-Marie O'Connor and the boys in the relay
:58:34. > :58:48.for Team GB. Emma Pooley goes in the women's
:58:49. > :58:55.competition. In the rugby sevens, Great Britain take on New Zealand.
:58:56. > :58:58.GB won both their matches so far. At three minutes past two, Britain's
:58:59. > :59:02.Andrew Willis in the men's breast wrote
:59:03. > :59:15.-- in the men's breaststroke final. Imagination is to Team GB, winning
:59:16. > :59:19.two Silva medals. But the night belongs to Michael Phelps. 21 gold
:59:20. > :59:21.medals, the greatest of all time. From all of us here, goodbye for
:59:22. > :59:32.now. COMMENTATOR: Michael Phelps, the
:59:33. > :59:42.greatest of all time. The final of the men's 200 metres butterfly.
:59:43. > :59:52.COMMENTATOR: Michael Phelps is going for it, Chad le Clos right back on!
:59:53. > :00:00.It's so close but Michael Phelps has won! He has won for gold medals in a
:00:01. > :00:08.rope, the first swimmer to do it in history. Silver for Siobhan-Marie
:00:09. > :00:10.O'Connor. Silver to Great Britain! He