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COMMENTATOR: That's it, Great Britain into the semifinals!

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Bronze medal for Conway. She fully deserved that.

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And its Joe Clark of Great Britain, the Olympic champion from 2016.

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He takes the bronze. It is gold! Laugher and Chris The Miz have done

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it. -- Chris The Miz. Welcome back to the Copacabana. Plenty of music

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and passion here, day five of the Rio Olympics and the hosts in the

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men's double tournament under a bit of pressure.

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And we have another showdown in the pool for you. This is what's coming

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up. Britain's men's hockey team face

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Australia who beat GB 31 to take bronze in London four years ago. --

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3-1. We could have more medals in Nepal for Team GB, Andrew Willis in

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with a real shot of a podium place in the final -- in the pool. That's

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in the 200m breastroke. After Phelps and Le Clos tomorrow, it is Phelps

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against Ryan Lochte later in the latest fight in the pool.

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And Brazil's men's bubble team haven't even scored yet in this

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tournament, they need a big win against Denmark later to silence the

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critics -- football team. Let's look at how we line up. Hockey, Great

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Britain's team start in around 25 minutes, then Brazil against Denmark

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at 2am at the Fontera Nova Arena in Salvador in the north of the

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country. Andrew Willis goes in his final later and Phelps against

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Lochte and 3:38 a.m., another chance to see the legend that is the

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greatest Olympian of all time. So, after two Silvers in the pool on

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day four, can this be Andrew Willis' night?

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Rio, your second games, how excited are you to be returning to the

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Olympic stage? Very -- Games. For me, it is controlled excitement.

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Going to London, a bit younger then, for me it was... I was in or. I

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don't think I got lost so much in the excitement. I was still

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determined and focused. COMMENTATOR: Massive ovation, Andrew

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Willis in lane three. You got to the final in London, how

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much of a benefit is that in your mental block are going into a second

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Olympics? It's huge, going into the second round in the Olympics is

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great for every athlete -- locker. The heats are that bit quicker and

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the semis are that bit quicker. There's a real feel to it that you

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need to put everything really into each round just to make sure you put

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yourself in that final and putting yourself in the next. At the moment

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in Britain, breaststroke is huge. I feel a lot more practised at it and

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going to trials. I almost feel like I'm racing a world-class final just

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trying to qualify for the Olympics. You're a very experienced swimmer,

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you been on the big stage for years now, how important is that and how

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useful is that experience? Now I know what to expect. You go to the

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big stages but the Olympics seems to be that step above and it is a huge

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step for me. Making sure I step back from everything that's gone on and I

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focus on myself. There will be nerves, there will be excitement and

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it is a huge stage to be on. I want to try to control those nerves

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because I've had them in the past. It's my dream to get an Olympic

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medal and it always will be. STUDIO: We wish Andrew the very best. Let's

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go to the Olympic Park and let's talk to someone who knows this event

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very well, Michael Jamieson, silver-medallist in London. Good

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evening, what chance for Andrew this evening? I think he's got a great

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chance, he looked really powerful in the semis last night and one of the

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most important things for me was that on that last 50 when the rest

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of the field were beginning to show signs of fatigue and tying up,

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Andrew seemed to have another gear. The final will be a really close

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affair when it comes down to the last 50 tonight. I know Andrew with

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the work he has done with his coaches in Bath, he's going to have

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a lot of fitness and strength left. How much is about controlling the

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nerves? It is such a big night for him, what was it like when you

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stepped out in London? It's bristly nerve wracking but this is a

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combination of a four or eight-year journey -- obviously. Not just

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Andrew Barr all the athletes. But as we've seen, Andrew has bags of

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experience -- not just Andrew but all the athletes. He's got lots of

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experience, he's been in every international final since 2010,

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pretty impressive! He has bags of experience tonight, he knows what to

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expect and the experience, especially over the last 12 months,

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he's improved on his pace and his race strategy and that will help him

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tonight. What about last night in the pool, incredible, wasn't it? It

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was the best night of finals I've ever witnessed at an international,

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it was absolutely fascinating. How great to see Michael Phelps just

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holding on to the 200 butterfly title as well from Chad le Clos, a

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lot was made of the rivalry but what a race it was. Michael, I'm urging

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the nation to get the coffee is on every night to make sure they stay

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with us, you're going to do the same because Phelps against Lochte is

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worth staying up for? Absolutely, another really exciting jewel

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tonight. We've got another potential outside chance of a medal in the

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men's 100m freestyle. Duncan Scott, after an incredible day for him

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yesterday in the four x two ra freestyle, he broke the British

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record in the 100. A massive opportunity for a man who must be on

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cloud nine after last night. Thanks, Michael, enjoy the evening. Michael

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Jamieson at the Olympic Park. Let's switch sports and talk about hockey,

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the Great Britain women's team took on Argentina looking to maintain

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unbeaten run. This is what happened. Christer Callan is poised to have a

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pop at this one. Unsworth with the trap. It is a goal for Great

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Britain. It came off the stick of Helen Richardson Walsh. Cullen over

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to the right. Forward to Townsend. Townsend gets a nice little run of

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the ball, tries to drag it back to Cullen. That is close. Shot on goal,

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another one from Great Britain. She has scored twice now. White lifts it

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forward. A scramble in front of goal, can they find a way past the

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keeper? They have scored. I think that was Cullen with the final

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touch. Backhand cross, it should fall harmlessly enough. It did

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temporarily but Argentina with a chance and that's the first goal of

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the match for Argentina. Our grandstand where the commentary

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position is shaking with all the leaping around and chanting and

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footstomping from the Argentina supporters. Penalty corner to

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Argentina. This is to get within one. A good save from Hinch. To

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refit work from the Great Britain keeper but that's a goal. And they

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are within one. Scored. Flicks it back inside. Cullen. Goodness me,

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that is a penalty stroke. Alex macro Brawn absolutely flattened -- Alex

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Danson. She has missed. Good save. No hat-trick yet for Helen

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Richardson-Walsh. It can't come quick enough for written, this

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hooter, they have won it! They have defeated Argentina in the Olympic

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hockey tournament and what a thrilling encounter.

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STUDIO: Well done, terrific win yet again for Team GB.

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This is how Team GB luck in Group B. They are unbeaten and they face

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Japan on Thursday and the USA on Saturday and looking good for a

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place in the knockout stages. Now it is the turn of the men and tonight

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they take on old rivals Australia, let's talk to Simon Mason ready to

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go for this one. This is a different type of match, they beat Brazil

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yesterday evening really convincingly but Australia different

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class? . A different class. The world

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number ones in their faces. It is not quite the last chance. Those

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teams have to get something out of this tonight in order to progress to

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the quarter-finals. What is interesting is that for the first

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time since 1998 they have lost consecutive matches at the Olympics.

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They are struggling, definitely. These defeats are unheard of in

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their coaching staff will be looking at simple reasons for it. They got

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into the circle well enough but they are not getting the outcomes. There

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would be concerned about not converting set pieces. Essentially,

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this is a must win match for both. I feel so. Both teams of God are the

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games to go. But if either of them lose this admits it very difficult.

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Great Britain would have to then be Spain. Australia would have to beat

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Brazil and try to score enough to get through. Thank you, Simon. Let's

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have a look at the venues this evening. At the flick of a button

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and you can choose what you want to watch. This is the basketball, the

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dream team of the United States taking on Australia. This is on BBC

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for today. However, if you fancy some football, -- BBC Four. Brazil

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play later. A lot of pressure. It is the gold-medal envy men's 77 kg

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weightlifting, that is online. To help you make even more of your

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Olympic Games, we have ordered all covered right here on the BBC.

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Alongside coverage on BBC One, BBC Four, you can access 24 live sports

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on the BBC website or on the mobile, connected TVs and games consoles.

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The very best of these will be a available on the Red Button via

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satellite cable or your television receiver. If that is not enough,

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given download the BBC sport app so you can follow all your sport. Let

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us talk for all. The Brazil team is under a lot of pressure. They have

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not even scored a goal yet. There is a lot of pressure. We look at the

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country's football problems. Think Brazil, think football. At these

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Olympics, the hosts are close to reaching crisis point. The players

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were booed off. Historically, this is probably the absolute low point

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for Brazilian food all. The national team do not excite anything like the

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emotions they once did. They need to get their fans back on site. They

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have to win in terms of public expectations. They were favourites

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and they screwed up. Brazil are being humiliated, humbled and taken

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apart! That make the gizzard has left a significant stain on the

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national psyche, one that is proving difficult to remove. The 7-1 defeat

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to Germany, the ball is doing some soul-searching. In my humble

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opinion, we are still lost. An opinion poll carried out suggest

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that 70% of the Brazilian public have no interest in the Brazilian

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team. That is extraordinary. The idea of this games was to showcase

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Brazil on the rise. That country does not exist. The economic boom

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has given way to economic problems, political problems, all of this

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stacks and importance to the men's tournaments. They are carrying their

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expectations of a nation, they have the birth of history on their

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shoulders. Olympic golds is the only trophy Brazil have never won. The

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Olympics are a very particular tournament. Originally they were

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only open for amateurs. Also, there is a curse... Some sort of sporting

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curse. It is funny because Argentina has got it and it is about bragging

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rights, it is a big deal. With so much more than a gold medal at stake

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it adds a much more pressured to be posts. And one man in particular.

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The team needs Naymar. Can they cope with the pressure? You saw him

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looking shop on the beach and now he is looking sharp at the studio.

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Welcome, last time I saw you was at the World Cup final and Brazil were

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humiliated. He said that was in crisis. The key is later I got the

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feeling the country is still of love. That World Cup started with

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Jennifer Lopez and ended with you. It was worth waiting to use for. We

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are one third of the way through qualification for the next World Cup

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in Russia. As it stands, Brazil will not qualify. This Olympic tournament

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was supposed to be the moment when they got their fans back on side,

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where they had their moral boosting victory procession. Maybe they

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started to bounce back, inset of which, so far they are digging

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themselves deeper into the hole. A lot of Miss Johnson is, especially

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against Iraq. Is that confidence? Well, even Fiji has scored a goal.

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--A lot of missed opportunities. They are under pressure. This is a

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crisis of ideas in these games. They have not been able to reproduce what

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they have been working on with training on the field. This is a

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crisis of ideas. Resilient food or, it is very dependent on the counter

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attack. They move the ball so badly, there is no fluidity. So much of it

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becomes a straight line run in the direction of goal. It looks like

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zombie food will sometimes. You can compare to the Thriller video. I use

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a prized by the criticism? Legends of football have been in the press

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criticising Neymar and his captaincy. I am not surprised at

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all. Brazil can be Brett Hodge on its sporting representatives. Their

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judo champion, the first to that she made, Neymar has said the same

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thing. Neymar does not have any titles yet. He has played on World

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Cup, this is his second Olympics. No titles! He has scored a lot of goals

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for Brazil and most of them have come in friendlies. So far he has

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been poor in this tournament as a player but also as a leader, as a

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captain. This is a young side, it is a petulant side. They need him to be

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a calming influence. He has not been. The stakes are high. You talk

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about the pressure being high but I remember in 2013 they won the

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Federation cup. Was a real sense that this proved they were going

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somewhere. That set them up for the fall. The federation Cup, that gave

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Brazil a false sense of security. We saw during the World Cup, the

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confidence evaporated during the course of the tournament and they

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have not been back. Tim, many countries where they are in a

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crisis, they look around and say they need to spend a lot of money on

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a foreign coach. Would Brazil ever do that? Up until now I think that

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would be unthinkable. It is too important a position and to

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Rozelle's self-esteem. There is not a great tradition these days of

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purchase in domestic book all. -- Brazil's. Their by far the most

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qualified Brazilian coach. If he fails then they have nowhere else to

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go, they will have to look at another option. Any South American

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players we should be looking at this weekend? There is a young striker

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joining Manchester. A lot of money. He very raw but an exciting talent.

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Gabrielle Babos, he is also very exciting. He can play right foot, a

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good player for a counter attacking side like Lester, Italian clubs in a

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for him. But both of these men have got a lot of growing up to do. They

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very petulant. They give very much, Tim. We are focusing on the men's

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hockey. -- thank you very much. We have lost medals in the last four

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or five years of competition. We have been left agonisingly

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empty-handed. 2012 there were a lot of people towards the back end of

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their careers and 2012 was always going to be the best one. We have

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been full-time for three he is leading up to these Olympic Games,

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full-time preparing. It is made huge difference. A lot of players are

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fresh, they are gun, they have brought the energy and a real buzz

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around the place. -- young. There are some exciting new additions from

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2012. George is a real clown, I'm sure he wouldn't mind me saying

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that. He is great value. A psychologist got involved and asked

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what kind of person I am? One comes to this squad, when it comes to

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lively characters, I'm the only one. I have a big responsibility there.

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Adam Dixon. Ian Lewers is a fiery central defender. Sam Ward, he puts

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his head in stupid places and puts his body on the line. William Weir,

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he is a great player, a great laugh and he loves to serenade the ladies

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with his ukelele. I never heard this before!

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I think every team we play against knows that we can beat them and I

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think that's a big difference in how people want to place. We are

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certainly going for gold and we have people who can compete for the

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metal. My big hope is that the team gets the reward they deserve. --

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medal. They are focused in, aren't they? We

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are heading to the Olympic hockey Centre, home to Brazil's National

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hockey squads. Great Britain could move a step closer to qualification.

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Still want them two, after Spain after this but a win is more than

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welcome, especially against the Australians. The women did it. Can

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the men beat the Australians? It's good commentary team. Good evening

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everybody. It has been raining for much of the day but it is dry at the

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moment. The British team are out with the Red Shirts and white

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shorts. That Australian counterparts, coached by Graham

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Reid, frantic informed today. -- trying to keep warm. The night's

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umpires. They are from Poland and South Africa. The Australians have

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not scored in their last two matches. If they do not score

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tonight is and remains scoreless for three matches in a row, but will be

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the first time this has ever happened. There will be eager to

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avoid such a start and to get past George Pinner. Here we go. Great

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Britain and Australia, under way. Putting pressure on the Australian

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defence, right at the start. Australia in Greene and gold.

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Attacking the goal to the right. This will be an epic in counter,

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both teams have to match each other physically, they have to stake their

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claim territorially on the surface to stake their claim in this

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competition. The Australians switch it and go all

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the way back to Dawson. Swann. Nice turn. Through the legs. Good work

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from Beale. All the way up towards the circle. Then Great Britain

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escaped temporarily at least. Strong connection from Turner, Great

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Britain swarming him, a few players getting to the ball carrier when

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they can. They will have to step out and as deny players getting into the

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circle. Backhand shot. Somebody took that. The yellow headband being worn

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tonight by Jamie Dwyer. Wearing number one for Australia. Catlin.

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Tax it forward. Looking for Martin. Number 12 for Australia, Wetton.

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Gohdes looking to get around the outside, stretching Fox to the left,

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trying to create space, Australia will go back, recycling the play,

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looking for a better point of entry, making Great Britain do the legwork.

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For periods of 15 minutes tonight, a ten minute break at half-time.

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Ciriello, Swann. Swann just taking his time and sizing up his options.

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Burial ball. Well-controlled. The umpire saying that the players were

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all in the five yard zone. As it comes down it needs to come down to

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a player in space, you could argue the Australian forward was there

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first, but because the Great Britain players were within five metres they

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are always going to get a whistle. Jackson, turns, maintains

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possession. Now he looks up and thinks about what he needs to do.

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Goes all the way back. On the left, Hoare for Great Britain. Back to

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Fox. He tries to cross it, does so but he miscues. One of those moments

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of communication lacking. Hoare had led so high, if Fox had knocked it

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further Hoare had his feet ready, you would say the open hit across

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the circle would have been easier than the attempted backhand.

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Orchard. Fires it forward. That is a nice little turn. Dangerous times

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for Great Britain. Now they can just clear their lines and Dan Fox comes

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away with it but too much, there's a man down in the Great Britain circle

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in some sort of trouble. Hoare is down, took a hit, might have twisted

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his knee. Both of these sides have a reputation for playing physically

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within either D, Great Britain will protect their areas... Looks like it

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is ankle or need for Hoare. Govers whacked him on the knee, nothing

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intentional. Traces the aerial but it makes no contact with him.

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Australia in possession -- chases. The bowler hats are here. We've seen

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them in the Great Britain match against Argentina earlier today.

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Bowler hats, dark suits, Union Jack ties. Dawson. Nice turn. Glenn

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Turner. Turner all the way to the edge of the circle. Beale. Goes

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forward now. The allows the captain, nulls, to sweep that into the

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scoring zone. It will be taken again. Another free hit for

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Australia. Simon Orchard. Very physical encounter in the early

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stages and we would expect that throughout the hour of this match.

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Australia started in the World Cup in 2014 with a number of coaches

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calling it simple straight line play, let A to B, most people would

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avoid the physical contact and go around the outside, but the

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Australians dominated against the Dutch by running straight lines,

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create physical contact and dictate how you're going to go and what

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pace. 17 for Australia, Zalewski, fires it forward, nice stick work.

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Two Great Britain players back to Sandwich the Australian attacker and

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shut things down. Dawson. Holds things up. Stick in

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the way from Barry Middleton. As Govers try to hit off is back foot,

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what Dawson should have done in the first place... When players go to

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this slap pass, it takes a fraction longer and allows the defender to

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get out. Into the circle, nudged forward, taken by Catlin but no

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damage done. Long pass from Lewers but nobody on

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the end of it. Simon Mantell wearing number eight, brought into the side

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as a late replacement for the injured Alistair Brogdon.

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Ockenden with a nice little turn and go. Zalewski. Orchard. Orchard

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stopped by Gleghorn. Winning his 100 combined cap tonight, Gleghorn.

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Gleghorn knows where Orchard wants to go, tapped it into the turf to

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get a bit of elevation over the flat stick. Orchard knew he had to deny

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the outside line so kept his feet in the way. This is dangerous. Backhand

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attempted shot. A swing and a mess. Now Great Britain can clear. Martin,

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doing nicely. First bit of skill from Ciriello was beautiful to tuck

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it in midfield on the adverse. We will see if Great Britain can get

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their confidence up, seeing them playing the short interchanged

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passes we have seen from Australia so far, Australia have done a high

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press when Britain have it at the back and they resist going long. A

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Crow one has lost it here, pounced on by Zalewski. Aerial ball. --

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Lewers. Taken nicely by Gleghorne. Mantell decides to run into space to

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try to open up something in the centre. Ian Sloan is tackled and now

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Australia come forward at pace. Govers. Five for Australia, the

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dangerous Ciriello. Now the backhand and saved! Solid first half from

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dinner. Unfortunately his brother wasn't able to get fit for the

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competition. Govers, an excellent player. Really good on the top of

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the circle. Kavanagh. Denied by Gleghorne. Over the top. What a good

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first touch. What a take from Wetton. Read the ball initially,

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wide to draw the defender out and cut into the space behind. Jackson

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waiting to take it in. Let's have another look at this last Australia

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attack and the save from Pinner. If you launch that and get it above

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kicker height, Pinner doing well to drive the whole of the body forward

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to get the leg guard onto it. Swan on the left for Australia, all the

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way back to Deavin. Sloan hoping to burst away down the left but it will

:35:34.:35:37.

come back to number nine, Harry Martin. A really pacey start to this

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match. A lot to appreciate. The pattern of possession will be

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nothing Great Britain weren't expecting. The times they've done

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well as Great Britain or England, because lots of these players have

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come from England, it's been the same. Bursting down the centre.

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Young trying to force his way through. Australia get the free hit.

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Hello? Taken away by Mantell. A little reflex reaction. Now, Great

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Britain with one in the circle. Two on the outskirts but it is behind.

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That will be an issue for Great Britain because Australia forced

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them back and caused them to hold the ball deep and pressed. When

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Great Britain get the numbers forward it is difficult because

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there is a small degree of fatigue preventing the support running. Ian

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Sloan, 31 for Great Britain, right at the back.

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Lewers. Martin. 14 for Great Britain is Mark Gleghorn. It has come to

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Jamie Dwyer. A card coming out of the pocket of the referee, it is

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green, it has been shown to Mark Gleghorn, he is off the field for

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two minutes. Numerical advantage for a couple of minutes for the men in

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green and gold. Good touch from Middleton, the ball was in the air,

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instinctive block to pick the ball out.

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Gleghorne sitting it out for a moment. Swann in a dangerous

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position hoping to get a turn. Great Britain find Middleton, the captain.

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Martin. 2-balls on the pitch away to the left of our commentary position,

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happily watching the play next to us and away from us at Lynn was licking

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it down the left wing. Just over three minutes of the first period --

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Catlin was running. Jackson traps and turns but watches and beaten...

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Govers picked that off Jackson wonderfully, a long reaching tackle.

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So difficult to take that cleanly because you are extending and your

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body position is low, if you miss it you will clatter the stick and risk

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a card. Australia have lots of time and space here, can they get space

:38:40.:38:44.

into the circle? They are waiting, lining up, shuffling towards

:38:45.:38:48.

Pinner's goal and Great Britain clearing. They've gone to video

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referrals, an immediate call from Blake Govers. The corner has been

:38:55.:38:59.

given by the disengaged umpire. Martin Brocklehurst spoken to John

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Ryan to say it's a corner straightaway so not going upstairs.

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Penalty corner awarded, was there a Great Britain foot on the ball? Back

:39:09.:39:14.

stick from Dan Fox. Govers knocks it underneath Dan Fox's stick, that is

:39:15.:39:20.

what gives away the corner. Australia are always dangerous, now

:39:21.:39:24.

they have an opportunity to get on the scoresheet for the first time in

:39:25.:39:28.

a couple of matches. The injection will come from Beale. You've got to

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favour Govers on the left but Dawson on the right, very useful at this as

:39:36.:39:43.

well. Govers or Dawson, here's the Govers. Wide. Charge down from Fox,

:39:44.:39:51.

brave to run at Govers that hard, getting in his face, the stick in

:39:52.:39:55.

front of his shin to get the impact on that carbon blade. Here we see

:39:56.:40:08.

the run. Fox straight at Govers, outside the right foot, taken so

:40:09.:40:14.

well as he drives at it, got to be brave, first-class cricketer, Dan

:40:15.:40:16.

Fox, good eye for a ball. a good pace. Nick Catlin, he is

:40:17.:41:00.

dangerous in this sort of situation. And the British attack ends there.

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My only criticism of Catlin is that it turns well but he knows there are

:41:07.:41:10.

players around them. As soon as there recognition there has to be a

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option. A chance at the goal. Desperate stuff but good defensive

:41:19.:41:23.

work in the end by Great Britain. Good defence and good umpiring as

:41:24.:41:37.

well. Let it go. Glenn Turner is threatening. Now to the edge of the

:41:38.:41:44.

circle, a wide shot. 20 seconds of the quarter remaining, that might

:41:45.:41:47.

just be the last meaningful move. That was the foot that we saw at the

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top of the circle, scrambling as the players go to the back, blasting

:41:54.:41:58.

wide. It is important for Great Britain to keep the scores of- zero.

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The- siren sounds. Let us take a spin around some of

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the venues you what is happening. Let us take you to the fencing

:42:29.:42:31.

because we have had a result in bat. This is the winner. Deriglasova, the

:42:32.:42:48.

winner from Russia, the medal goes to Russia in the fencing. There is

:42:49.:42:51.

plenty for you tonight as well. If you want to watch other sports, if

:42:52.:42:56.

you fancy a little bit of basketball. These 20 seconds to go

:42:57.:43:02.

in the match between the Americans and the Australians. It is quite

:43:03.:43:08.

tight. Can they turn it around? Six points as the difference, 20 seconds

:43:09.:43:11.

to go. It could be a dramatic finish. Elsewhere, there is a lot of

:43:12.:43:18.

football. The men's tournament is bring to a conclusion. A fascinating

:43:19.:43:26.

match. There is 1.5 minutes left, that is available on the Red Button.

:43:27.:43:33.

Then I decided to give very quickly to the weightlifting because some

:43:34.:43:36.

top-class weightlifting tonight in the men's 77 kg competition. The

:43:37.:43:41.

gold medal was hoping to go to China.

:43:42.:43:48.

It could be very lively in the water bulletin. Way she playing, available

:43:49.:44:01.

online. -- water polo. And let us take you back to the hockey.

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The second quarter is about to get under way. Previous results in the

:44:10.:44:14.

tournament for Great Britain, they lost 4-1 with Goldtron and then beat

:44:15.:44:22.

Brazil 9-1. Australian red New Zealand 2-1 and then suffered a

:44:23.:44:25.

couple of losses, beaten by both Spain and Belgium. -- eat New

:44:26.:44:30.

Zealand. -- beat. Great Britain should tidy this up,

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not as they might have hoped. That needed better communication with

:44:55.:44:57.

Middleton. He could have let it run and Great Britain would have come

:44:58.:45:07.

away with the ball. A bit of pace on the left now, towards the circle.

:45:08.:45:13.

Benedict is it away, kicks it clear, back they come again. -- Pinner.

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Glenn Turner, leading in the circle in front of Pinner's goal. He can

:45:22.:45:27.

strip back in but it was real purpose. He kicks it clear and then

:45:28.:45:35.

seconds later it is back in front of the goalmouth. Great Britain have

:45:36.:45:39.

not spent very much time in Australia's goal half. It went

:45:40.:45:46.

straight to Middleton but it found his foot. What jobs for Great

:45:47.:45:51.

Britain. A man with a brilliant touch. A lovely turn from Glenn

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Turner, please get off the deck. Great Britain's ball. Then is taking

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responsibility for the area, he turned you to plead. Lewers unable

:46:14.:46:20.

to get the stick in. Meanwhile, at the other end, Middleton has got a

:46:21.:46:25.

lot of time and space. He is looking for Dan Fox. Glenn Turner, number

:46:26.:46:37.

four for Australia. It feels a little bit at the moment with Glenn

:46:38.:46:43.

Turner, a couple of words with Michael Hoare. He is letting it go,

:46:44.:46:54.

leading into the space behind. Orchard, looking for Dwyer but no

:46:55.:47:05.

luck. That is probably as a map of how Australia has performed this

:47:06.:47:09.

whole tournament. It is not that they have not created chances, they

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just can't find the final touch that is usually a great characteristic of

:47:13.:47:28.

theirs in front of the goalmouth. Lewers and Fox copperhead. -- up

:47:29.:47:44.

ahead. Henry Weir is the -- topped inside. Tried to force his way out

:47:45.:47:50.

of the dead end. The next move goes aerial and back they go, it might

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come all the way across the Lewers, yes it does eventually.

:47:56.:48:05.

Fox got a top edge move, needs to make sure he takes a fraction of a

:48:06.:48:14.

step on weight or another rather than going for the static defender.

:48:15.:48:25.

Jackson takes the free hit quickly to the baseline! A penalty corner

:48:26.:48:30.

for Great Britain. I thought Jackson had been caught, giving away the

:48:31.:48:36.

free hit. Immediately, it is a great skill to go down the right-hand side

:48:37.:48:42.

and then be reaching tackle, that takes Jackson to ground and gives

:48:43.:48:46.

Great Britain their first opportunity at goal. Now the

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discussions. The analysts trots over the -- Lewers trots over. Harry

:48:56.:49:16.

Martin has gone for the tip, Great Britain trying to run a routine.

:49:17.:49:22.

Jackson is down in front of the goal keeper. They are still on their

:49:23.:49:28.

feet. The action move straight on to the other end of the field while

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Australia in Britain's circle. My God, dancing on the baseline to

:49:38.:49:43.

avoid Jamie Dwyer's attempts to put the ball onto his shoes. He is an

:49:44.:49:49.

absolute twinkle toes. Swan finds Dawson, Dawson takes it

:49:50.:50:14.

and dances inside. Down the centre now with Simon Orchard. Great

:50:15.:50:22.

written and are able to control the Australians at the moment. -- Great

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Britain are able. The coach would be concerned if Jamie Dwyer is trying

:50:32.:50:35.

to get out to be outside to receive it. He needs to be in their first,

:50:36.:50:39.

leading receipt. A good pace by Australia but it is snuffed out.

:50:40.:50:46.

Middleton, he might wed for some Port or will he go forward? --

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support. And then Australia were rescued by Matthew Swann. Out of

:50:56.:51:04.

danger, it is all happening here. Matthew Swann is hobbling in shock.

:51:05.:51:08.

He knew he was injured but he still had the wherewithal to make the

:51:09.:51:15.

vital intersection at the age of the Australian circle. He limps off. See

:51:16.:51:26.

here, Jackson jumps down. He knows he is hurt that he is still able to

:51:27.:51:31.

make the play, he is grasping his left ankle. It may be that we see no

:51:32.:51:37.

more of Matthew Swann in this match. Australia would be hopeful that he

:51:38.:51:45.

will recover. Lewers very, very nearly being turned over. That is

:51:46.:51:49.

what Great Britain do not want to do, if they do get swarmed by the

:51:50.:51:56.

Green and gold shirts, there is no cover defence. Eight minutes until

:51:57.:52:26.

half-time. 0-0. Ockenden trying to come away from the ball but there is

:52:27.:52:36.

resolute defence. Sloan is just tracking Ockenden around the 25

:52:37.:52:41.

defensively, tried to keep him right in the pocket of his shorts. Dawson

:52:42.:52:47.

will find this difficult to control. He did well to start with. It will

:52:48.:52:56.

be a free hit for Great Britain. Bobby Crutchley looking on, the

:52:57.:53:02.

Great Britain coach. Nick Catlin nudges it forward. Glenhorne is

:53:03.:53:18.

waiting in the circle. Catlin tries to find a different route to the

:53:19.:53:26.

circle and David Haymes will have to put the ball away because it is an

:53:27.:53:33.

Australian free hit. A full hands tackling position from Australia

:53:34.:53:43.

made an easy intercept. Simon Mantell, good control from Mantell.

:53:44.:53:52.

Great Britain come again. Catlin tries to fire it into the circle. A

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little nudge from Simon Mantell, he is on the debt, he appeals for a

:53:58.:54:05.

penalty but no response from the umpire. Australia is dancing on one

:54:06.:54:16.

foot. Great control by Middleton, he weaves his way around the Australian

:54:17.:54:33.

defender. Adam Dixon... Australia is quick to pounce on any little

:54:34.:54:39.

mistake. This is promising, though. Greg on! He gets the penalty corner.

:54:40.:55:02.

-- the least dangerous point to the circle. Ashley Jackson is off the

:55:03.:55:06.

field at the moment. We will see who is lining up to have a go at this

:55:07.:55:13.

one. When one has earned the penalty corner, potentially to have a

:55:14.:55:15.

stroke, as is Simon Mantell. Catlin with the injection. Australia

:55:16.:55:28.

have broken early. They are going to go down a man for defensive line

:55:29.:55:31.

breaks before the ball has injected, then the player has to go back to

:55:32.:55:36.

the halfway line. Australia will be forced to defend this with three

:55:37.:55:40.

outfield players plus the keeper, Great Britain go back to the Hubble

:55:41.:55:44.

because they could have a second option routine for when the defence

:55:45.:55:51.

is a man down. Gleghorne and Mantell have switched positions. One fewer

:55:52.:56:03.

defender for Australia. Catlin index. Little flick... Mantell!

:56:04.:56:09.

Unlucky -- injects. They have tried to expose the space by going to

:56:10.:56:16.

Gleghorne. They have tried to eliminate the number or runner but

:56:17.:56:20.

Australia have still gone bold with running then. You have to feel the

:56:21.:56:25.

injector or the head side tip in is a good option. Kavanagh. Ciriello.

:56:26.:56:36.

13 for Australia. Govers. Ciriello again.

:56:37.:56:45.

This is where it is so difficult for Great Britain to get the ball away.

:56:46.:56:54.

Orchard. Bruising his way to the circle. Great Britain have

:56:55.:57:00.

possession. A chance to refuel. Aerial from Dan Fox. Didn't reach

:57:01.:57:07.

its target. The problem is these athletes are so strong, you throw a

:57:08.:57:11.

ball away 50 or 60 yards but it comes back at you within 15 seconds,

:57:12.:57:16.

you are almost regrouping as a defence before you track that ball

:57:17.:57:21.

overhead. It has fallen nicely for Australia until Fox stepped in to

:57:22.:57:28.

reset. Didn't last long and Australia, once more. Orchard. Holds

:57:29.:57:34.

it on. Thinks about going right and then goes left.

:57:35.:57:41.

Swann is back on the field. Took a twist to the ankle but he seems to

:57:42.:57:50.

have recovered, much to Australia's relief and playing a full part.

:57:51.:57:54.

Dixon doing well. Adam Dixon, number 16. Martin. Middleton. 13 for Great

:57:55.:58:05.

Britain is sandwater, coming forward at pace. Held up. The cross... They

:58:06.:58:14.

are looking for the goal. Charter goalmouth. Charter in the end saving

:58:15.:58:21.

a tip in from nulls. Mantell got it in the back of his stance and

:58:22.:58:24.

seemingly pulled it across the playing surface. Knowles coming back

:58:25.:58:31.

to help and put it into his own goalkeeper. Lewers. Middleton.

:58:32.:58:44.

Bouncing ball. Not the sort of pass Middleton was looking for. Complete

:58:45.:58:49.

mis-hit, here we see the counter-attack. Finds Mantell,

:58:50.:58:57.

touched on to his own goalkeeper by the Australian captain.

:58:58.:59:05.

Whetton is looking dangerous down the right-hand side. His first touch

:59:06.:59:11.

so far has been supplied. Plays it where he wants. As the ball comes in

:59:12.:59:16.

and is it in stride, no change of pace, such confidence on the ball.

:59:17.:59:22.

Catlin trying to slalom his way out of trouble.

:59:23.:59:29.

Good recovery tackle from Ames. Britain working well into is. The

:59:30.:59:39.

problem is when it gets turned over. Ash in twos. Australia really are

:59:40.:59:48.

swarming the ball -- in twos. Ashley Jackson on the right. Can he make

:59:49.:59:55.

something happen? All he did was find Jamie Dwyer. Australia with a

:59:56.:00:01.

little bit of space ahead. Great Britain trying to defend. They need

:00:02.:00:05.

to avoid conceding the penalty corner and they have done well. Poor

:00:06.:00:10.

decision-making from Australia. In a two on one situation, a lead forward

:00:11.:00:17.

behind you, goes the might Govers picking up a card. The first break

:00:18.:00:22.

of play -- Govers picking up the card. He goes back to 60 seconds

:00:23.:00:28.

ago. It was ugly. No surprise he has got that in his head. As soon as the

:00:29.:00:33.

play breaks he goes back for the green card. Catlin sits out the end

:00:34.:00:37.

of the second period. He will rest until half-time. Inside the last 60

:00:38.:00:44.

seconds of the half. Condon. Swanny pushes it forward. Australia

:00:45.:01:05.

still have time to get in the Great Britain circle. -- Swann.

:01:06.:01:17.

A long corner has been given, Pinner took a touch, then hit his post and

:01:18.:01:25.

went off. Last opportunity for Australia, Great Britain back in

:01:26.:01:28.

numbers to defend as we get to the final ten seconds of the half.

:01:29.:01:33.

Decisive kicking from Pinner, out and low block on his left. There is

:01:34.:01:40.

the half-time hooter. A lively first half an hour, but no score. As they

:01:41.:01:45.

head into the ten minute break, it is Great Britain 0-0 Australia.

:01:46.:01:51.

STUDIO: Australia pushing hard and they need to win remember, they've

:01:52.:01:55.

lost two consecutive matches at an Olympics for the first time since

:01:56.:02:00.

1988. Back to that shortly with Matt and Simon. Go to Rio Central to

:02:01.:02:04.

bring you up to date with the weightlifting, dramatic scenes. This

:02:05.:02:11.

is the men's 77 K competition, what a contest this was. The favourite

:02:12.:02:17.

for the medal, Li of China, defending champion, 177 kilos in the

:02:18.:02:22.

snatch, in great form in the Chinese national Championship in April, that

:02:23.:02:28.

was a world record. To win the gold. He has to lift a world record in the

:02:29.:02:34.

clean and jerk to win gold. That is absolutely brilliant. That

:02:35.:03:01.

has got to make the pictures in the images of the end of the Olympics.

:03:02.:03:07.

The best celebration we have seen so far, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. As it

:03:08.:03:11.

are following up the world title he won in Houston, 214 kilograms -- The

:03:12.:03:17.

Man from U.N.C.L.E. Houston. Absolutely brilliant. Well done.

:03:18.:03:21.

Let's bring you up to date with all of the day's headlines.

:03:22.:03:26.

Jack Laugher law and Chris The Miz one Britain's first-ever Olympic

:03:27.:03:31.

diving gold in the men's three metres in Christ. There are

:03:32.:03:34.

housemaids, best friends and now Olympic champions. -- synchro. Also

:03:35.:03:42.

making a golden splash, Joe Clarke produced a stunning final run to get

:03:43.:03:46.

victory in the men's's K-1 canoe slalom.

:03:47.:03:51.

Max Whitlock one Team GB's first individual men's all-around

:03:52.:03:58.

gymnastics medal since the 1908 Games, taking bronze with some

:03:59.:04:00.

breathtaking routines. Chris Froome took bronze in the time

:04:01.:04:08.

trial for the second consecutive Olympic Games. The Swiss rider

:04:09.:04:13.

Fabien Planet July claimed the gold he won in Beijing eight years ago.

:04:14.:04:20.

Sally Conway stunned the world champion on her way to clinching a

:04:21.:04:26.

brilliant bronze in the 17 kg judo -- Fabien Planet chiller. Great

:04:27.:04:32.

headline by the way! And Britain's Stephen Scott was on target in the

:04:33.:04:39.

trap after a bronze medal play-off with teammate Tim Neale.

:04:40.:04:45.

We will be live to Helen and the team in the pool later. These are

:04:46.:04:50.

the key times for you. Andrew Willis in the final of the 200 metre

:04:51.:04:57.

breaststroke. Aussie sisters Cate and Bronte Campbell race in the 100

:04:58.:05:03.

meet of a semi-finals. Duncan Scott in the final of the 100m freestyle.

:05:04.:05:08.

Chloe Tutton and Molly Renshaw in the semis of the 200m breastroke.

:05:09.:05:15.

And 3:29am approximately, the men's 200 meet individual medley, Phelps

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against Lochte. Let's go live to the Olympic aquatic stadium where Helen

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Skelton has her industrial strength duo with her.

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That's right. I'm alongside Mark Mbeki or Richard and Judy as I like

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to call them sometimes. Last night this place was rocking -- Mark and

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Becky. Talk us through his performance, Willis, he was in great

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form? He's always impressive, everytime you see him in the water,

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you see how it should be done but it's nice to see his human side and

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what it means to him and the war emotion. Last night... I know the

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timing of TV has been changed because of Michael Phelps in America

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anyway, when you see him walking around the pool taking 15 minutes

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for a medal presentation, that was a long time, he stopped this place.

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When you see his he is literally saying bring me more, he has more to

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come this week, he will be in the pool tonight, but how many more

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medals can he get this week? He has got the 4x100 Meda Lee, that is a

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team effort, that will be interesting because we have good

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team -- medley. He is in the 200 individual medley tonight semis and

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then he has the 200 meet a butterfly. He could come away with

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24 golds -- 200 butterfly. Obviously he's got to win all of those and the

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100 metre butterfly will be very tough as it always is. We saw the

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big showdown in the 200 last night. I'm sure it will be tough in

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different ways and it will be interesting to see how he handles it

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as he was exhausted last night, he couldn't even stand up, he was gone.

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He is such a showboat, it will be so loud in here when he comes out for

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his semi, he has an army of fans and so he should, it will be louder than

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the PA right now because the Brazilians are involved as well. But

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first and I'd Andrew Willis in the 200m breastroke final, how do you

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rate his chances -- we've got Andrew Willis. He's got a great chance,

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there is 0.5 of a second between first and eight so it will be really

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tight. He is like in the water. In swimming you have no resistance in

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the air. The higher you are the better it is. He is bloating well,

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his stroke length is great, the timing is on, when your timing is

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off you go slower and he is doing good times. He looks great and looks

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in control, looks like he has a bit more left. Tactically he has been

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swimming so cleverly and the last 15 or 25 metres he has switched it on

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and made sure he has got to the wall first. I believe if he is with them

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and in a line with them he will get his hand on the wall first because

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we have seen him swim like that through the heats and the semis and

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he has looked really strong. I really hope he swims a bit like that

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because he freaks us out when he does that, we were having heart

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attacks up here cheering him on but his whole family were here earlier.

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There are ten of them here and they were so lovely, they were nervous,

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his mum... His mum, Karen, went down the start list and pointed out it

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will be such eight of contest because everybody in that race has

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done similar times this year -- a tough contest. Andrew Willis has

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come forth so many times in his career. When you say about people

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deserving races, he's been a long he has won a bronze at the last

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Commonwealth Games, -- around a long time. May be those last 25 metres

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will be his inspiration that he needs to say he is not standing on

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the podium. Come on, Andrew Willis, ten members of his family here

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tonight and three honorary members, we joined in. We have also got

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Duncan Scott going in the 100m freestyle final. An outside lane,

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tough for him? He was in the 4x400 metre relay last night, he has stood

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on the podium and got the silver last night, he will allow that to

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carry him. There's the adrenaline, the buzz, the note you are on form

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feeling, when you're on as an athlete, as Mark said... He will be

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buzzing of last night. This will be a tough event. This is a split

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second and splash and -- and so many waves in the pool. He had a

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fantastic day yesterday. Fingers crossed. We have Dan Wallace, the

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iron Lloyd, Renshaw and Chloe Tutton. -- Lloyd. STUDIO: Back to

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you two at around 2:05am. Back to the hockey as well where it is

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goalless between Australia and Great Britain. And in a couple of days'

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time, this gets under way. The champion becomes a legend! The

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Olympic champion. She is the fastest, she is the Queen. The

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Olympic champion! The best all-round athlete in the world. Double Olympic

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champion! Have you ever seen anything like that?

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STUDIO: I cannot wait. What a city Brazil is. Let's go back to the

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Olympic hockey Centre, time for the third quarter. Great Britain versus

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Australia as we join Simon. Welcome back. Australia are working

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towards the left now. Everyone is goalless. There is a lot to enjoy.

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There were no goals in the first period. I have been impressed with

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the Great Britain tactics. You have got to save the tactics to defend

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have worked really well but the question is, can Great Britain

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maintained their physicality? Australia had the ball so much. Swan

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has got the ball now, trying to find a Great Britain fought. Smart

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defending. You can tell what an opponent is trying to do sometimes

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and as soon as the ball went into the book of Swan, just as the

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rotation started. -- hook. The cap is an terms and Great Britain

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regroup. -- the captain. Snapped by the way skilfully, an outrageous

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takedown from Dwyer. Dwyer picked it out of the air with ease. He plays

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it left to Zalewski, who goes to Swan who picked up an injury in the

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first half but looks quite lively at the moment. Australia are pressing

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once more. The danger now, inside the 23 metre a row so you can drag a

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straight ten, you have got to disguise it. Middleton has done

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well, Middleton has conned and in front of him! -- Condon! No, he

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can't, Australia getting enough people back. Bobby Crutchley looking

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frustrated but it looked like Condon gave a show into the Australian

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fullback test to create some space. Appeals for a penalty corner and a

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penalty corner has been awarded. Fox unfortunately being turned by the

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attacks doubled by towns died. Look at the space now, foxes out on his

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reverse, he tried to step across, there was a big fright foot in the

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way. Daniel Beale stepping over to inject. Gove endorse and are poised

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to have a crack at this one. -- Govers. He drives it in, he really

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does touch and deflect it from the ball. Australia are still in the

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attack. For Great Britain, this is what the hours and hours of physical

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training enables you to do, just continue to run and get into the

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right place. It is a brutal pace, I would hate to think how far these

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guys are running throughout the course of this match. The balance

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and the poise is exceptional. C a replay of that corner, getting a

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touch inside the circle from Pinners. Ashley Jackson picks it up,

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he goes one way and then the other. Catlin is in the circle. A good

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attempt. Michael Hoare, a little indecisive

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but he gets it away in the end. And Fox takes it up in the left flank or

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Great Britain, that is a poor pass from Dixon, that is in the soap did

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by Australia. It is another penalty corner for Australia. The Australian

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defence have been busy in the third period. A walk water out of shape.

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He goes under the left hand, for once not being flat, he has been

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majestic in this game but that time he did not get no one off. Lewers

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was the one who put his foot on the ball to force the penalty corner.

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Australia's penalty corner, good work from Pinner! Jackson on the

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charge. A little tern and a flick from Ian Sloan and he is just wide.

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Upto the top, a low block then sweeping clear, excellent teamwork.

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We see Jackson driving end, he finds the space to sweep but he hits his

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foot in the end. It gives him a free hit. Nick Kaplan on the left, he

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pushes it forward. -- Catlin. They are just backing away, he has a

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nibble, he is trying to put the stick in to Watson. Lewers is there

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to cut it out. CROWD: let's go, GB! Let's go, GB!

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This is interesting. Henry Weir in a forward position, he is waiting for

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David aims to arrive. He has options, forward or behind. Please

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it left, to the edge of the circle, it is our play, it will be

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Australia's position. Hoare was trying to find space behind

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Ciriello. Ciriello is a big man, he was not able to get there, he cannot

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get the free hit. They are looking to bring down the overhead. Nice

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from Weir but he is blocked, leaves it open for Martin and heads

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backwards again. Great Britain are building all the time to be for

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Russia's pace of the first off, the second half has started more

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sedately. -- after the first half. Ockenden is happy to try and run

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around, he is a fantastic athlete. A shot on goal! Oh, a terrible shot.

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Oh, Glenn Turner, that is one of the worst international shots he has

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ever had. He over rotated. He has rotated his rest, it opens the blade

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of the stick up. He has absolutely sliced it. Great Britain zero,

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Australia zero, deep in the second half. We can hear from up here,

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Bobby Crutchley is shouting, get out of there! Australia are happy to

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mend forwards, they are always going man to man against the fullbacks to

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give them no options. Wanting Great Britain to lead higher up of the

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space to allow balls to lead through the mid- space. Martin down the

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centre. Australia are reading the Great Britain moves perfectly and

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they are there to intercept. A physical collision there in the

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centre of the field. Look at this, Hoare attacking, we have certainly

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seen cards given for that sort of tackle.

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Dawson, all the way back to Taberner. Behind from the captain,

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Mark Knowles. Applauding their teammates. They are able to lead the

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ball. The defence team have good communication. Ockenden. Just nudged

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forward the Australians are a little cautious at the moment to press

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forward but it will not be far away. Now they have got a bit of pace and

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space. Swan on the right, he is always dangerous. He has his back to

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the British defender. The way for a moment saw Naulls coming from the

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corner and was playing with him. It is not a big ask to go 50 yards over

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the top. Britain have chance at last to clear their lines and Martin is

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trading at pace. Can Catlin control it? It will be a British free hit.

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Making sure the inside line is blocked with the defeat.

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You have to block that line physically and not allow them sight

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of goal. Dan Fox at pace. Little nudge

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forward. Middleton's pass goes straight. Australia with accurate

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passing can break forward. Lots of time and space here for Gohdes.

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Gohdes finds the wire on the right, into the circle, held up. The King

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for a Great Britain foot but kept out of the way -- finds Dwyer. Hoare

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getting away with it in that left-hand corner. Wire stick

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checking the back of his stick, Fox did brilliantly to get his feet out

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of the way. Wonderful from Britain, playing it out rather than forcing

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it away. Middleton plunging down onto the turf and pushing that down

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effectively to Sam Ward. Ward has done well, backhand shot, came off

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the shoulder of the goalkeeper. The first action Charter has had during

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the course of this game. Seeing Sam Ward was only ever going to strike,

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it's what he does, got it on target and the goalkeeper in the right

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place. Ashley Jackson. 60 seconds left of the third-quarter. Jackson

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throws it forward. Didn't go very far. Australia can break. Cavern

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down the centre. Finds Dwyer on the right. He's got some pace about him,

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Dwyer with a little burst of acceleration. Australia's free hit,

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they still have time to do some damage here. A bit of a scramble in

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the circle. Great Britain get it clear but no, the whistle has gone

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and the penalty corner has been awarded with 17 seconds of the third

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quarter to play. Interchange weakened here with the umpire saying

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it was outside, not inside. The foot had taken place before Sam Ward gets

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nailed. We see Sam Ward's opportunity a moment earlier, pick,

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spin, backhand, knew where the goal was, Charter knew where his goal was

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and he got his arm in the way. So Govers, Knowles, Ciriello lined

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up. Defended well. But this time... It has ricocheted around the line.

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No goal given. I think they are going to take this to the video

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referral. I think this has gone in. The hooter has gone into end the

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third quarter. I think it hit the backboard and came out. It looked

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odd board in real-time. It's gone to video. I think time has passed. We

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will get a look at it because it may have crossed the line. Here when

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Govers hits it. Inside edge of the post and across again, then into the

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feet of the goalkeeper. What a let of four Great Britain. Pinner got

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enough on it to deflect it onto his post, it hasn't gone over the line

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-- what I let of four Great Britain. -- what a let off for Great Britain.

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At the end of the third-quarter it is 0-0.

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STUDIO: Let's be honest, that was a great save from Pinner but Australia

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so unlucky not to be one in front and of course Australia really need

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to win this match. They've lost their last two games.

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Both teams need to win it but Australia effectively need to win to

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stay in the competition. Let's go around the venues and show you

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what's been happening while we've been enjoying the hockey. In the

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fencing we showed you a short time ago that Russia's individual foil

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competitor beat the Francesco of Italy. Hungary's competitor

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successfully defended his men's individual sabre title beating homer

:30:29.:30:33.

of the US 15-8 in the final a short time ago. Home was hoping to become

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the first American to win Olympic fencing gold -- home. But the

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26-year-old from Budapest was too strong.

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Live pictures from what is happening on the table tennis, this is on BBC

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Four. It is now back to the Olympic hockey centre and go back to Matt

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and Simon. COMMENTATOR: The final 15 minutes

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under way. Scoreless. Just to remind you, Australia have

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never not scored in three successive matches. They have failed to find

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the target in the last two and so far they have failed to score in

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this pool match with Great Britain. Ashley Jackson picked up a card for

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not being five. That's harsh because the free hit was pretty

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indeterminable where it was given from. Australia could have stopped

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the ball at any point during that passage of play. Great Britain will

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play the next two minutes without Jackson and down to ten men. Condon.

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Weir. Weir tries to hold it up and go over the stick of the Australian

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number nine, Knowles. Weir again. Goes aerial. Dixon. Good attempt on

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the dive and slide from Sam Ward but he couldn't control it and Swann

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comes away with it for Australia. Down the right flank. Dwyer is in

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the circle. Terrific work from Daniel Beale. He has wriggled his

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way into an attacking position. Twisting and turning in the face of

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two Great Britain defenders, even with Ashley Jackson on the bench,

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Great Britain trying to get two men to the ball not eliminated to

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one-on-ones. Australia try to go laterally to try and get Britain

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tired and cover that space. Dangerous ball Great Britain as Ames

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barges his way out of trouble leaving an Australian player bruised

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and battered behind him. This is worrying. Flicked over the top and

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out of play. I thought he had gone down to his right to early, Pinner.

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He's a big man. He had to cover that all. The creativity of Australia,

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trying to flick it up and log it into the goal. -- that ball.

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Knowles. Michael Hoare did well. Keeping it

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under control and out of the air. Here they come, the men in green and

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gold rampaging forward. Ciriello. Knowles. Ciriello again. Trap and

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turn. A flick backwards. Daniel Beale penalised for stick

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instruction as Condon led through the circle with Lewers imposition.

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The confirmation of a five-minute yellow card. It feels harsh given

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the state of the game. I'm not sure we've had any cards during the

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course of this match. Yeah, Great Britain under severe pressure with

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Jackson out and they are a man down for the five-minute period. We

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thought it was a two-minute. It seemed in no worse than a two-minute

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offence but Jackson stays seated at the moment. That enables Australia

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to do... They will have a tactic for this, as most teams do, at this

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phase of the game without supremacy they will double team and swarm

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play, they will try to wait until it is between British players, anything

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indecisive and they will pounce on it. Orchard.

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Australia are pressing once more. A good little take and turn and

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Australia get the goal! Zalewski claims it for Australia. It feels

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like sooner or later the pressure was going to tell. It came down the

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baseline. Another reverse hit stick. Watch the collection on the Ra

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burst, the turn as he goes in from Beale, knocks it back. Nothing

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Pinner can do. -- reverse. Under his arm, dink inside the near post first

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time from Zalewski. Ten and a half minutes of the match to play.

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Salutes keep's goal the difference between the two sides. -- Zalewski.

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Australia now will go for the jugular. They will absolutely wrap

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this up, they want a goal to follow a goal, either when they concede or

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score, they have the philosophy of stepping it up another gear and go

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harder. Great Britain still a man down. Ames conceding the foul.

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Australia forward in numbers. Light relief as Great Britain get

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possession and chance to regroup. Harry Martin. He's got the run of

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the ball so far but his luck has run out now. Desperate for the umpire to

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blow his whistle. Both of those balls being forced into space to

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chase, getting slower and slower as the ball went forward but not

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clipping and Australian Football unfortunately. -- and Australian

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Football. High and dangerous. Beale. The way

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he is reading the ball forwards, he could literally touch it and dived

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to get across, unfortunately underneath it as Lewers came in on

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the tackle. Charging towards the circle, Turner. Here they come

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again. Great Britain unable to get much past halfway.

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Catlin has done well. Mantell forward, heading towards the circle.

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Never got any service, though. Here they come one more time, Australia.

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It's been relentless since they scored. It feels like its turn into

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a one-on-one competition, the whole game has opened up as Great Britain

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have to go for this. -- it's turned into. Great Britain back to full

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strength, 11 against 11 as Jackson has retaken his place on the field.

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He has found Catlin. Can Great Britain get something

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decent in towards the circle, Ashley Jackson with the reverse pass into

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the circle from Jackson. Australia escape and Turner is away... It is a

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foot race between Turner and Michael Hoare. Michael Hoare, yellow card,

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penalised for deliberately blocking Glenn Turner. Given the way players

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have blocked running lines during this game I've got to say that's

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harsh. Both players turned at 180 degrees. Michael Hoare is absolutely

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going to protect that running line. Great Britain have only just come

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back to full strength and now Michael Hoare is suspended for

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another five minutes and we only have 7.5 minutes left in this match.

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Right now Great Britain is chances of qualifying for the knockout

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stages are hanging by a thread -- Great Britain's. It's not good for

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them however with that big win against Brazil and the draw against

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New Zealand. There is still the game against Bain where they could go

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through and give them seven and that could give them every chance. --

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against Spain. It could go to goal difference but it is still in their

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hands. Spain always a tough proposition for Britain. They are in

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good form. They play Belgium tomorrow. Not over here as Catlin

:40:16.:40:24.

gets into the circle. An incredible bit of poise and balance and agility

:40:25.:40:30.

from Dawson. Turn and jab 1-handed. Clean take of the ball.

:40:31.:42:16.

his mate. To be fair, he did the right thing to make absolutely sure.

:42:17.:42:52.

The pool could well go down to goal difference. New Zealand on the other

:42:53.:43:01.

pitch have gone down. There is going to be some ramifications on the

:43:02.:43:06.

final day. New Zealand want to minimise this loss. You would

:43:07.:43:10.

suggest it is too late for them to sneak a consolation, close the gap,

:43:11.:43:19.

keep this to two. Maybe just grab a point with four minutes to play,

:43:20.:43:22.

that would need the best they could hope for. The Australians are still

:43:23.:43:27.

raging forward, their back defending well, Middleton controlling it, now

:43:28.:43:36.

trotting forward. The coach is looking rather concerned. Jackson is

:43:37.:43:45.

not allowed to get any forward momentum. Unfortunately or a player

:43:46.:43:51.

of Jackson's quality, he has had a relatively quiet night. These things

:43:52.:43:55.

happen when you are trying to eliminate the mid field. Great

:43:56.:44:07.

Britain get the hit. There are chances here, they need to be

:44:08.:44:10.

positive, move forward. Middleton is asking for it, he is in a central

:44:11.:44:18.

position. Across the backhand, it flashes in front of him. Fox had

:44:19.:44:25.

onto the back, there was no forehand opportunity to get into the back

:44:26.:44:29.

circle. The danger is that you cut under the halfway point of the ball

:44:30.:44:32.

and that is going to lift it. I consider that to be dangerous.

:44:33.:44:51.

Ciriello back to Knowles. It is shop work, he has scored one, he is

:44:52.:45:00.

looking to set up another. It was Lewers who was turned over at rate

:45:01.:45:12.

defender. -- sharp work. Middleton for Great Britain, a burst of

:45:13.:45:19.

exhilaration, he finds Catlin just inside. He finds Swann at the edge.

:45:20.:45:36.

Great Britain have the penalty corner! That was considered a

:45:37.:45:46.

deliberate foul. A lovely little pot ball from Catlin in the space. A jab

:45:47.:45:53.

tackle, it was clean, Warner given two minutes and 15 seconds on the

:45:54.:45:58.

clock. If Great Britain don't score here, their chance of salvaging a

:45:59.:46:03.

point is pretty much gone. There is a TV Irra referral from Australia.

:46:04.:46:11.

Let us have a listen. UMPIRE: He said he was running backwards. This

:46:12.:46:19.

was grasping at straws. There was a stick tackle, it was perceived to be

:46:20.:46:27.

dangerous and elaborate. It is a stick tackle. The umpire was

:46:28.:46:33.

correct. The umpire communication, they are saying it was a deliberate

:46:34.:46:46.

breakdown. The umpire with the Hawkeye technology, ten different

:46:47.:46:53.

camera angles. UMPIRE: There is no change of decision. That is what we

:46:54.:47:00.

were expecting. The penalty corner will continue for Jackson. He has

:47:01.:47:04.

not had much luck from the set pieces in this tournament but

:47:05.:47:08.

Jackson will be required to hit the target in the Australian net and set

:47:09.:47:13.

us up for a frantic final couple of minutes. Sam Warner is also in the

:47:14.:47:28.

vicinity for Great Britain. They are preparing for their penalty corner,

:47:29.:47:36.

here we go. Jackson! Jackson scores in the nick of time! Jackson fires

:47:37.:47:42.

the target, two minutes to play. Great Britain one, Australia two.

:47:43.:47:49.

There seemed to be a little touch in from Fox, it was not a clean track,

:47:50.:47:57.

through the double first run, a suicide run to protect the first

:47:58.:48:03.

post, he went in between them. Ashley Jackson, that is an

:48:04.:48:09.

incredible flick under pressure. Two minutes and seven seconds to play.

:48:10.:48:15.

And Great Britain snatch a last last point here? -- grasp. He has goal

:48:16.:48:30.

keeper privileges but can take part outfield, the captain. I had written

:48:31.:48:42.

it off. One minute 45, Great Britain still in their half, on the right.

:48:43.:48:57.

Henry Weir is in the space, he has got to be positive, forward they

:48:58.:49:04.

come, dancing around dangerously. A high ball! A backhand shot, saved!

:49:05.:49:15.

Saved on the line by Swann. He has gone inside the far post, not by a

:49:16.:49:20.

lot. Australia survive and Dwyer will walk that forward to 15 metres.

:49:21.:49:28.

It touched the far post. Catlin on the backhand. Swann is doing so

:49:29.:49:34.

well, he got his left hand down by the left post, he knew exactly where

:49:35.:49:39.

he was. He let it hit the stick, didn't try to play at it. This has

:49:40.:49:46.

left us with 30 seconds or thereabouts for Great Britain to

:49:47.:49:55.

score and save a point. Middleton is playing his part. Obstructed, or so

:49:56.:49:59.

he claims, but the clock has not stop. There is under 30 seconds. A

:50:00.:50:09.

backhand to give a shooting opportunity. 15 seconds left to

:50:10.:50:14.

play. One more chance. It has to happen now. The chance is gone. The

:50:15.:50:21.

ball fired downfield. The countdown to the fruit, 15 for Great Britain.

:50:22.:50:36.

-- be hooter. Great Britain's further participation in the

:50:37.:50:39.

knockout stages, they still have the group stage to play, it hangs in the

:50:40.:50:43.

balance now. It is out of their hands. A frantic first half, a more

:50:44.:50:49.

subdued second half until the last ten minutes when things really took

:50:50.:50:55.

flight. It is Australia through Zalewski who emerged the winners.

:50:56.:51:01.

Ashley Jackson's last minute penalty corner goal was not enough to save

:51:02.:51:06.

Great Britain. Victory for Australia. The final score here,

:51:07.:51:14.

Great Britain one, Australia too. --2.

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STUDIO: thank you, boys. When you look at the pool, it is looking

:51:22.:51:30.

bleak for Great Britain. They have to be Spain, it could come down to

:51:31.:51:36.

goal difference. In pool B, there is an great competition. Even if Great

:51:37.:51:42.

Britain were to qualify, they are going to have to beat Germany.

:51:43.:52:00.

Before -- and all China are fair in the ping-pong. Just take a look at

:52:01.:52:28.

this. Some brilliant table tennis. On all. This game is available now

:52:29.:52:42.

live. This is live for you now on BBC Four if you want some table

:52:43.:52:47.

tennis. Remember, there is some fantastic football for you tonight

:52:48.:52:49.

as well. This is available online and on the BBC Red Button. This is

:52:50.:52:56.

huge for Brazil because Neymar has had a lot of criticism from the

:52:57.:53:00.

press in Brazil and right across the country because he avoided any

:53:01.:53:05.

questions after drawing with a rock. He refused to talk to the press. --

:53:06.:53:14.

Iraq. They need to win the made over Denmark to win a place in the

:53:15.:53:18.

knockout stages and Neymar says he fears for further embarrassment for

:53:19.:53:22.

the nation with another group exit looming. They went into this

:53:23.:53:27.

tournament as huge favourites. The Barcelona star is one of a number of

:53:28.:53:31.

top talents expected to take the gold medal. Even suggestions before

:53:32.:53:35.

this game that he was going to quit the Olympic team because of the

:53:36.:53:39.

negative press he has been getting. If you want Denmark versus Brazil

:53:40.:53:44.

live from Salvador, you should remember this stadium, it is where

:53:45.:53:47.

Spain lost to the Netherlands at the World Cup in 2014. Pressure on

:53:48.:53:54.

Neymar. That is available on the Red Button. Meanwhile here on the BBC,

:53:55.:53:59.

we have got live swimming for you. Let us join our live team. We are

:54:00.:54:05.

getting ready for Andrew Willis. The first game we have for you tonight

:54:06.:54:10.

is the 200 metres breast wreck final and Andrew Willis is going about.

:54:11.:54:13.

Here is everything you need to know about a very clever and a very

:54:14.:54:22.

excitable young man. -- breast breast stroke. Rio is your second

:54:23.:54:35.

games. Our excited you? Vary. For me, it is controlled excitement.

:54:36.:54:41.

Going to London a bit younger than, I was just in awe. Going through the

:54:42.:54:57.

rounds of the Olympics, it is everything to do every athlete, so

:54:58.:55:02.

you get that and the heats are faster and the semis are faster and

:55:03.:55:06.

there is a real feel to it that you need to put everything into each run

:55:07.:55:12.

to make sure you put themselves in the final and put yourself in the

:55:13.:55:17.

mix. I think now, I kind of know what to expect. I think you go to

:55:18.:55:24.

the big stages but the Olympics is a step above it and it is the huge

:55:25.:55:29.

occasion for me. There will be nerves, there will be excitement and

:55:30.:55:37.

there is a lot of feelings. I need to control it a bit more. It is my

:55:38.:55:41.

desire to get a medal. Andrew Willis has a very good chance

:55:42.:55:51.

of getting a medal and he has been so close so many times. He has. I

:55:52.:55:55.

hope this is the one where he can get on the podium but he will be in

:55:56.:56:01.

such a close race. Every person in this field has been 02:07,so it will

:56:02.:56:05.

be who can get their hands on the wall first. I hope he gets there, he

:56:06.:56:10.

looks so strong, if he is with everyone all with the top few in the

:56:11.:56:14.

last 15 minutes then he can do it as he is so strong through the heats

:56:15.:56:15.

and semis. Ps one APB coming into this, that

:56:16.:56:25.

will give him confidence? -- he swam APB. He is beating well, he looks

:56:26.:56:29.

confident, he looks lighter than I have seen him before, his timing

:56:30.:56:33.

looks good, he is in a good position, in lane five next two what

:56:34.:56:38.

an army and hoser key, the Japanese swimmers, the biggest threats. --

:56:39.:56:40.

what an army and host techie. It will be interesting to see how

:56:41.:56:49.

different peoples when the race. Willis is very measured. It is about

:56:50.:56:56.

managing and doing your own race. He has got a lot left in the last 15

:56:57.:57:02.

normally. Ten members of his family here, his girlfriend is best friends

:57:03.:57:08.

with Siobhan Marie O'Connor. Fingers crossed that Team Bath will have

:57:09.:57:11.

plenty to celebrate tonight. Andy, Adrian.

:57:12.:57:15.

COMMENTATOR: I'm sure they will, or I hope they will. Pray not, this guy

:57:16.:57:21.

is the biggest threat in the whole field. -- Prenot. The third fastest

:57:22.:57:27.

qualifier in this final. He is the fastest on paper. This year he went

:57:28.:57:37.

02:07.2. And here Andrew Willis, what is he going to do? He has been

:57:38.:57:42.

forth so many times, can he stepped up this time? I hope so, there isn't

:57:43.:57:46.

one person on the BBC commentary team that doesn't want him to get

:57:47.:57:51.

among the medals. Dave McNulty, you've done a great job in Bath. We

:57:52.:57:55.

saw Siobhan last night and now we have Andrew Willis, and Jazz Carlin

:57:56.:58:05.

as well. The 19-year-old is improving with every round here, the

:58:06.:58:08.

fastest qualifier, a bit unknown, first major meet. First major

:58:09.:58:16.

meeting and first major final and he has qualified fastest. It does funny

:58:17.:58:20.

things to you, it really does. Hard to call. There's Prenot, the fastest

:58:21.:58:26.

man on paper in this race, he is in three, Watanabe in four, Andrew

:58:27.:58:30.

Willis with a lifetime best qualified in five. Second fastest

:58:31.:58:38.

after the semis, Adrian. Willis graduated last year, this year he

:58:39.:58:41.

has been a full-time athlete, he is in great mental and physical shape.

:58:42.:58:45.

He has been dedicated to this moment. Time to step up a mild smile

:58:46.:58:56.

from Koch in lane one. He is either very nervous or thinking he has

:58:57.:58:59.

something special from the outside, bring it on. The world champion in

:59:00.:59:10.

lane one. Be very careful indeed. The final of the Olympic Games in

:59:11.:59:14.

Rio 2016 of the men's 200m breastroke. Andrew Willis from Great

:59:15.:59:24.

Britain goes in five. The starter help them quite a long time I have

:59:25.:59:28.

to say. A good start from Willis in the centre in the Red Hat from Great

:59:29.:59:32.

Britain. Pretty much in a line, maybe best start is Cordes in lane

:59:33.:59:43.

two and Koch in lane one. Willis has been looking at his efficiency of

:59:44.:59:47.

stroke all year. I saw him do it in the semis, he was doing it

:59:48.:59:51.

differently, right now a long glide, this is good. Sets himself up on the

:59:52.:59:58.

first leg, cross-city doing well and Cordes in lane one and two. -- cost

:59:59.:00:12.

techie. Cossack E, the older of the two Japanese, starting to set the

:00:13.:00:26.

pace. Ahead of world record. Balandin in eight. Andrew Willis is

:00:27.:00:36.

in seventh. Right in the line for the bronze medal position. Next to

:00:37.:00:41.

him is the clear leader, Koseki of Japan has gone early, Balandin is

:00:42.:00:45.

closer to us from Kazakhstan but Andrew Willis of Great Britain

:00:46.:00:49.

starting to wind it up but so are the others, Prenot 1-up from him and

:00:50.:00:53.

Cordes in two. I've never seen anyone go out in 60 seconds before,

:00:54.:00:58.

very good, we know Andrew always comes back quickly. Prenot as well

:00:59.:01:05.

in third place. This could go anywhere. Andrew Willis building his

:01:06.:01:09.

stroke. He is going to have to go very quickly with his stroke right

:01:10.:01:14.

now. Can he hold on? Koseki went very early in six. The rest of the

:01:15.:01:19.

field starting to catch him. Prenot in three for the USA. Koseki is

:01:20.:01:25.

holding on and coming back is Andrew Willis, has he left it too late?

:01:26.:01:30.

This is very close, can he get the touch? He stretches for it. Fourth.

:01:31.:01:37.

Oh dear. The gold has gone to Alan Deon in lane eight, the slowest

:01:38.:01:44.

qualifier. The silver to pregnant -- to Prenot. -- Balandin in lane

:01:45.:01:50.

eight. Andrew Willis, 81 hundredths of a second outside the bronze

:01:51.:01:54.

medal. He left himself too much to do -- 81-hundredths. Such a close

:01:55.:02:01.

race, it was all over the place. -- eight 1-hundredths. Wow. Hardly

:02:02.:02:11.

anything between them. Less than a second separating the whole field.

:02:12.:02:17.

What a story. I have no idea how that happened. I am so disappointed

:02:18.:02:23.

for Willis. I think he gave himself too much to do after the 100. I

:02:24.:02:31.

really think he did. Balandin, 21 years of age. Wow, fourth in the 100

:02:32.:02:40.

breaststroke at the World Championships, fourth in the 100,

:02:41.:02:45.

six in the 800. There was the dive, Koseki took it out, there's

:02:46.:02:50.

Balandin, the camera on him. Nearest to us in the shop here. Andrew

:02:51.:02:55.

Willis with the red cap had left himself too much to do -- shot here.

:02:56.:03:00.

I think he got forth with this finish. A strong finish. The other

:03:01.:03:05.

guys are taking a half stroke. Sometimes we don't like to see the

:03:06.:03:08.

glide but I don't think he would have got third. He had to do that.

:03:09.:03:14.

Just between strokes was Andrew. He actually kicked in second. Just had

:03:15.:03:21.

to glide. Just between strokes. But well done, Balandin, lane eight,

:03:22.:03:26.

slowest qualifier for the final and he won it. Prenot... Prenot went

:03:27.:03:34.

02:07.5. Seven one hundredths back from the winner was Prenot. Chekhov

:03:35.:03:43.

just outside that in third. -- Chupkov. Balandin of Kazakhstan.

:03:44.:03:49.

Prenot with the silver. Chupkov with the bronze and Andrew Willis

:03:50.:03:51.

agonisingly in fourth. Paul Andrew Willis! Fourth at the

:03:52.:04:03.

last two World Championships. Fourth here again -- poor. He just can't

:04:04.:04:09.

get over that hurdle. He needed another five metres and he would

:04:10.:04:12.

have meddled because he was coming back so strong. He was into hard a

:04:13.:04:19.

situation, do you do another half a stroke or do you do the glide -- in

:04:20.:04:25.

too. It is still a good time for him, just off the personal best in

:04:26.:04:32.

the semifinals. He did a good time but not the result he would have

:04:33.:04:38.

wanted. Let's hear from Andrew with Sharron. I know you're waiting and

:04:39.:04:43.

your family but we are so disappointed for you, you so deserve

:04:44.:04:47.

that medal. I was trying to turn it around. I knew I was up there but it

:04:48.:04:52.

looked like the action was happening on the outside of the pool. I knew I

:04:53.:04:57.

was up there. Just really I gave it everything down the last length. I

:04:58.:05:04.

don't know how I feel about it right now but it's another 02:07. You just

:05:05.:05:11.

left yourself a bit too much to do after the first 100? I tried to

:05:12.:05:20.

control it. My legs feel fine now. I could have done with seeing the

:05:21.:05:25.

outer lanes but I gave it everything. What for you now? You

:05:26.:05:29.

have given up a lot to do this, you've taken almost a year out?

:05:30.:05:35.

Looking back it wouldn't have meant I would have changed anything, I put

:05:36.:05:39.

everything into this year, I gave it my best, I'm not sure about the

:05:40.:05:44.

result now. But, yeah, not sure what is next. You been a great champion

:05:45.:05:49.

for British swimming so please don't swap, because we know you can do

:05:50.:05:54.

great things. Thanks very much. Hard lines. Andrew

:05:55.:05:59.

Willis so close but missing out on a medal. That awful position once

:06:00.:06:03.

again of being in fourth. We saw the action going on on the outside of

:06:04.:06:07.

the pool, when you talk about making that final decision, does that make

:06:08.:06:11.

it more difficult? It does but at the same time you concentrate on

:06:12.:06:15.

what you're doing, in breaststroke it isn't like front crawl when you

:06:16.:06:19.

are looking at both sides and seeing what is going on. It was a tough

:06:20.:06:26.

swim for him but it was a good time, just a disappointing finish. Your

:06:27.:06:28.

peripheral vision is here and here. On the turns you can't see the

:06:29.:06:34.

others. It is tough. Let's turn our attention now to swimming's answer

:06:35.:06:37.

to the Williams Sisters. Andrew, Adrian.

:06:38.:06:41.

Thank you, Helen. Simone Manuel of the USA, fastest qualifier for the

:06:42.:06:50.

first semi-final of the women's 100m next to her is the defending Olympic

:06:51.:06:56.

champion in five, Kromowidjojo. Insects, the world champion. We have

:06:57.:07:06.

a Brazilian, Medeiros in lane one. The Brazilian commentators here are

:07:07.:07:12.

being very noisy at the start and all the way through but we are

:07:13.:07:15.

trying our best. Bronte Campbell in lane six, the world champion, looked

:07:16.:07:20.

very sluggish this morning. I was surprised, I thought she would have

:07:21.:07:26.

a faster heat swim. There's Kromowidjojo, the defending champion

:07:27.:07:29.

from London. A European has won the last two Olympic Games. The German

:07:30.:07:37.

in Beijing. No British entry in this one, really disappointed with that I

:07:38.:07:44.

am. She was the world record holder in Beijing until Bronte Campbell's

:07:45.:07:50.

sister. Bronte Campbell in six. Her sister, Aru Cate earlier in the year

:07:51.:07:55.

broke it. She is in the next semi-final. -- Cate. There is the

:07:56.:08:04.

world champion, Campbell, in lane six.

:08:05.:08:07.

First semi-final of the women's 100m freestyle. A pretty shocking start

:08:08.:08:15.

from Campbell. Ended up last after the dive phase. The first 25 very

:08:16.:08:21.

quick, very quick indeed. Hard to separate them but again the race

:08:22.:08:28.

seems to be in five and six. In fact the 17-year-old Chinese going very

:08:29.:08:32.

strongly, Zhu. The Brazilian at the top. In third place right now. She

:08:33.:08:38.

needs to be top four at least with a vast time and the centre lanes are

:08:39.:08:42.

turning it on now, she is still there, Campbell coming through with

:08:43.:08:51.

the yellow cap in six. Campbell and Manuel. Manuel doing well.

:08:52.:08:56.

Kromowidjojo in the middle of the three and the big three in the

:08:57.:09:04.

centre in four, five and six. In fact Ottesen came through as well.

:09:05.:09:14.

Campbell wins it. Ottesen in third. Kromowidjojo, a bit dangerous. Five

:09:15.:09:18.

swimmers in the second semi-final are definitely capable of beating

:09:19.:09:22.

her. Absolutely. I was thinking 53.5. 53.5 should do it but she will

:09:23.:09:30.

have to wait and see. Manuel really impressive. Out quickly this morning

:09:31.:09:35.

and out quickly again tonight. Held on very strongly. A better swim from

:09:36.:09:43.

Campbell done this morning, not as sharp as I have seen her. Yellow

:09:44.:09:49.

cap. A big glide and Manuel getting in first. She is over first, Bronte

:09:50.:09:59.

Campbell. Very powerful last stroke from Simone Manuel in the picture,

:10:00.:10:03.

enormously powerful. That last arm as Team USA... Her supporting team

:10:04.:10:07.

go to her. It is a good swim, 53.11. The result of the first semi-final

:10:08.:10:21.

then. Manuel winning it, Campbell second and Ottesen inferred and

:10:22.:10:23.

Kromowidjojo will have to be careful. 53.42. -- in third. She

:10:24.:10:32.

should make it in but it will be tight. It's all about times. In

:10:33.:10:36.

theory all eight of the second semi finalists could make it through. I

:10:37.:10:41.

doubt that will happen but there are some very quick swimmers, including

:10:42.:10:45.

the new world recordholder, Bronte's sister, Cate. 52.084 100m freestyle

:10:46.:10:59.

from a woman, oh my word. She has done a 24.89. I thought she looked

:11:00.:11:03.

sluggish this morning but the time was quick. A lot quicker than the

:11:04.:11:14.

rest of the field. The 16-year-old Canadian, Oleksiak, already got a

:11:15.:11:18.

silver and bronze in these Games. You can see the curtain, it is

:11:19.:11:24.

almost like the building is inside. Almost like an optic and. There is a

:11:25.:11:31.

curtain around with metal struts -- almost like an octagon. The design

:11:32.:11:34.

is shielding the building but when it is warm the heat comes through,

:11:35.:11:39.

when it is cold and whistles around our ankles. A beautiful pool. The

:11:40.:11:46.

Canadians waiting for Penny Oleksiak to come out. They are having a

:11:47.:11:50.

fantastic meet, the Canadians, a real resurgence. A couple of Brits,

:11:51.:11:57.

Atkinson, the performance director, and Titley, coaching Oleksiak. Here

:11:58.:12:03.

is the start list for the second semi-final. Cate Campbell, the world

:12:04.:12:07.

recordholder in number four. junior recordholder, Oleksiak. There

:12:08.:12:25.

is another 16-year-old Canadian, in the relay, who got the medal. It is

:12:26.:12:33.

quite telling, isn't it? If you have a look there on the left, there is

:12:34.:12:38.

Campbell, they know they are on TV. They are acting up. As they come

:12:39.:12:42.

out, they start got a little more serious and focused as they come

:12:43.:12:46.

through. You would not see Phelps do that, he would be in a world of his

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own, listening to music and growling at all the other swimmers. There was

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that hilarious Shardlow -- shadowboxing from his whim. Here we

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are, the 16-year-old again. A great experience for her. The centre

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lanes, three, four, five. They have felt it, they have got the medal.

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They are going to fancy a chance. She may be in one of the outside

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lanes but she is vast. Weitzel. 16 Dea old Oleksiak of Canada. She is

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the third fastest seed in this, the second semi-final. -- 16-year-old.

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Here comes some superstars. Campbell and five. Thought she might have a

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go at the 200 metre boat -- but Levicki was too fast for her. One of

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the two sisters and the world record holder. What a family. One of the

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sisters is a world champion and the other sister is the world record

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holder and they are probably going to be going into the final in centre

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lanes tomorrow. I keep saying 16 and that is phenomenal. There is the

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world record holder. Interesting to see what happened here. She could go

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forwards in the semi-final and tried to push the world record. I would

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love to see that. They are getting faster. Of course, the time change

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is affecting some more than others. Campbell was talking about being all

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over the place and they have been working on that they got count.

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Second semi-final, the women's. The yellow hat of the world record

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holder in one of these centre lanes, Cate in number four, the other

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centre land for Sjostrom. The dark costume for Campbell, the late blue

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costume for Sjostrom. Kumble is really taking it out now. You can

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see the bottom, that is the world record for the splits. It was quite

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a slow turnover. She is just in front. Campbell really dominating

:16:11.:16:17.

this race right now. A beautiful technique. She looks lychee is doing

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a 200 freestyle, it is so long and powerful. -- like she. Oleksiak is

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having a really good go. Campbell, just. What an amazing swim that was.

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A new Olympic record for Cate Campbell of Australia and a new

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Canadian record and a new junior world record, I think. It has got to

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be a Canadian record for Oleksiak, absolutely. What are wonderful

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summer comes she was coming back release from we at the end. Campbell

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will come out fastest but as one of the younger swimmers coming through,

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that is Oleksiak. You can see Sjostrom on the right, she came in

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third place. Campbell, a head at the turn and it looked like she was

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cruising to this. The girl with the Canadian swimming cap pushed. Well,

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he was also coaching the famous Adam Peaty. Also a world record holder.

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Baby faced but goodness me, and assassin on that one, wasn't she?

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The results of that second semi final women's 100 made a freestyle,

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Cate Campbell gets the new record. The Canadian record for Oleksiak.

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Sjostrom was actually pretty slow after all of that. She may just make

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the final, let us have a look. So into the final. Goodness me, she

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only just makes it. The fastest is Cate Campbell of Australia. There

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will be two Australians, to make Americans. The defending champion is

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seven. --2. No Brits in that one. Sharon, when

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it comes to women in the pool, we are seeing some real world power at

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the minute. How do you see it? These new youngsters who come through,

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they make the Olympic Games really exciting. Penney has only just

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walked by and even though she is only 16, she is six foot tall and

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incredibly strong. When you like young comic you have no fear of

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anyone else. You can always go in and there will always be another

:19:20.:19:23.

Olympic Games or maybe two and that takes up a lot of mental pressure.

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That said, my money is on Cate Campbell. She looks very much in

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control and she still has a full one point by seconds on top of anyone

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else. How close are the Campbell sisters? They are travelling around

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the world as sisters. They can share headdresses! You will not get on

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each other's nerves. It is very familiar. I think when you go into

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the Green room you are together as well. They know each other

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incredibly well, they are very relaxed, they package of up and they

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are very lovely girls. They are really friendly. I think it is

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definitely a plus. It is going to work for them. The them and's 200

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metre breast red. Andrew Willis just missed out on a medal. He is such a

:20:26.:20:29.

polite young man but how did he send? -- Seema? He is very polite,

:20:30.:20:45.

isn't he? He took time out of an engineering degree to come towards

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this. I have to say, there was a Russian who came in third and maybe

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that will change. Sharon, thank you very much. Of course, we have got

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another young Brit in the final and a little later, were we get some

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doubles? Very, very smooth. It is jampacked. I think Mitch Larkin did

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not look his best in the 100 metres, which you would expect. I would be

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interested to see... It is got very loud, sorry! I think we should hand

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over to Andrew and Adrian. Every evening they are fighting with the

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Brazilian commentators who, by all accounts, have their own set of

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rules. While they do have their own set of rules but I think we have

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quietened them so much that they are settling down. I think they are

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little quieter now. The new commentator is very mild mannered.

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He could work or the BBC. This is the 200 metres backstroke. This is

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been a relatively slow he will this backstroke. The Americans have won

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this event all the way since 1996 in Atlanta. They have done the same in

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the 100 metre. I think you are right. I would like to see them get

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closer to 54 seconds or closer. He has just turned his music up. Some

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boys are starting to go. The inexperienced boy at Lane one has

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got his feet up at the stands ready to go. They are taking their time.

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The Guy in lane one is ready to go. They cannot start until everyone is

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going. We need to do whatever they need to do to prepare themselves and

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be ready. Everyone is ready to go. The Brazilian is standing up next

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was ready to go. They will be cheering for lane seven. One lane

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from the bottom, one lane from us, the Brazilian de Deus. I do not

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expect him to get through but there will be a lot of noise for him.

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Murphy and five for the USA. -- in five. There is an awful lot of

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noise. It is a great shame. The crowd do not seem to understand that

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you have got to be quiet for the start.

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Do not know if you saw that, Josh Beaver of Australia, he did this in

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the heats. He goes up -- goes out very quickly. That was quite an

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outrageous when. -- swim. Josh Beaver has gone out fast. This will

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medallist from Glasgow, a smooth stroke. Murphy maybe just out over

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first. It is Beaver in lane two. The bold patterned The Centre, the three

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leading, Jiayu is starting to make a move now. He is starting to look

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good now. I do like that stroke. Beautiful, and Beaver is holding on.

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I thought that when Murphy got him in the 100 metres, he would not look

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back. Murphy comes up at 16 metres ahead

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of all of them and Beaver really tying up. And absolutely phenomenal

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swim. Utterly brilliant on the final terms. Easing up. Xu second. Irie

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came back for Japan and Glania from Germany. The final turn doesn't look

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that tired. He looked good, didn't he? Unsurprised it was under 01:55.

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Murphy, calm and collected and that gold will give him a lot of

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confidence coming into this. No pressure. Really cool under pressure

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anyway. Never seen him break into any form of smile, he smiled a bit

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when he won the gold. Keeps himself quite contained. A big victory in

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the end from Xu, wasn't it? I have to say, all of that lead was gained

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on the final tone and in actual fact Xu caught him up a bit but must have

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been. You know what, I don't think the

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Brazilian guys are commentating on this race, that is why there is no

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sound. The first semi-final of the backstroke commentated in peace

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because the Brazilian commentators next to us an commentating. --

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aren't commentating. We will be back with the second

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semi-final in a moment but for now, from the house of fun, back to the

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house of Elliott. You are looking smart. Backstroke much indeed, a

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little pockets were just for you this evening. Thanks very much

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indeed. At the Copacabana there's been a big goal in Salvador because

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Brazil need to beat Denmark to stay in contention for the gold in the

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Olympic Games. All Brazilians wanted to see this. Listened to the raw. It

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is Gabrielle Barbosa with the goal on 25 minutes, they lead Denmark by

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1-0. Leicester fans might be interested to know Barbosa might be

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joining the Premier League champions. They tabled a ?23 million

:28:26.:28:31.

bid for Barbosa. This is the scene in the table tennis. This is the

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gold women's singles match. It is Ding against Li.

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2-2 before this happened. Li, fantastic rally. Taking the lead.

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Leads by 3-2. That's available on the red button. That Brazil against

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Denmark game, terrific came on the red button but if you want swimming,

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that's fine too and back to Helen. Going into the second semi-final.

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You can pick your pent up later. Don't fall over on live television.

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Mitch Larkin, what is going on with Tim? You tell us. He's not having a

:29:18.:29:27.

great meeting. It's not been bad. We have a saying that if people aren't

:29:28.:29:30.

performing they haven't travelled well but that's just us having a

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laugh. At the World Championship the won a gold in the 100 and here he

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came fourth in the 100 backstroke and wasn't at his best. In the heats

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when you are not informed sometimes you hope something will click and

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sometimes it doesn't. I think he looks better on this. He looks out

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of his depth on the 100. This morning he did look more like the

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old Mitch Larkin that we saw. He is one to watch for the podium tomorrow

:30:15.:30:21.

night in the final. Emily Seebohm, his girlfriend, will be

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disappointed, maybe they have had a lover's test. Greenback is a young

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British backstroke Prospect and he has moved clubs recently, could we

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see him in the future? He missed the team but he is one of our hopefuls

:30:36.:30:40.

do come through, hopefully he will be at the World Championships next

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year, he has done a bit of training so far with Mal Marshall Dobbie

:30:45.:30:49.

training next to an Olympic champion Adam Peaty isn't a bad programme.

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Hopefully he is one of our brightest stars for the next Olympics. One

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thing we do do well in the UK is try and put some of the younger swimmers

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in better programmes with better facilities and coaches. I'm not

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saying what he has done at the moment is fantastic. But sometimes

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you need change. Touching legs, chucking pens, it's all going on,

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isn't it? Adrian. To us in the commentary box. Very

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serious up here. Mitch Larkin has a job to do, he has to be very serious

:31:26.:31:30.

in the semi-final because he didn't do a good job at all. He was meant

:31:31.:31:35.

to win the 110 four, he was meant to win the 200, this is the semi-final

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-- win the 100 and he came fourth. I wonder what is going through

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Larkin's head? He was a massive favourite for the backstroke. He

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didn't even get a medal. The best thing to be going through his head

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right now is getting a good start. If he has any fluff in his head then

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he has a problem. He has to cut it all out. You can analyse it and work

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on things in the training pool. You can't change much at this point. You

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have to relax and know you are good enough to do this. Lane four, I was

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impressed with the 19-year-old from Russia. Came back a bit slow but

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came back. That is Rylov in line for. Larkin doesn't need a fast time

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to qualify. The heat swim was 0.1 of this year's best time for him.

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Pebley, the teammate of the winner of the last semi-final, Ryan Murphy.

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Second semi-final of the men's 200 backstroke. Rylov of Russia. Here he

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is. Hasn't tucked his hair in! He pulled himself up very close to the

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box. Quite a difficult position to get out of if you are really tight,

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if your knees are up to your chest. Really difficult to get out of this.

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Lot of swimmers butting their cells out of it, going as if they have

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started, holding back -- putting themselves. A different approach to

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this semi-final. Mitch Larkin of Australia. Larkin really trying to

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shake it off, isn't he? What was going through his head was a good

:33:32.:33:36.

start. He wants to get into the race. Haven't seen him do that.

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Pebley in three, still strong in the black cap and Rylov is in a position

:33:43.:33:46.

better than this morning. Beautiful long arms. The Japanese, Kanenko. He

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isn't slow, is the? First over is the Australian Mitch Larkin. -- is

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the. He still looks like he is working very hard. -- isn't he?

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Doesn't look as smooth and efficient -- is he. Coming through in six is

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heavily for the USA. It is three and five. Pebley and Larkin and Rylov

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starting to come through. You said he did this in the heats, very fast

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in the second 100 and he is doing it now. Larkin is diving off the wall.

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Rylov, big fly kicks, Rylov coming through and not looking strong.

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Pebley coming through too. What is going to happen with this one? I

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think they will be fast enough to make the final but Larkin really

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struggling in the last 15 metres. This is fascinating, I have to say.

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He doesn't look good, he has worked too hard and I think he is paying

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for it. Sped up a bit at the end, the time isn't slow. That isn't

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slow. I am sure he would have wanted to win that and to go out so hard

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and have the others overtake him, odd thing to do if you are a proud

:35:10.:35:14.

world champion, hopefully world record holder at some time and maybe

:35:15.:35:18.

Olympic champion. After his fourth in his 100, a bit surprised he let

:35:19.:35:23.

that go. I'm not sure if he wanted to let that go, and the. I don't

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think there's anything in that at all. -- Andy. I think Mitch Larkin

:35:28.:35:33.

didn't travel well. I don't know. He is a second off the time he's one

:35:34.:35:37.

happy Australia Day trials earlier in the year and right now he went

:35:38.:35:46.

for it, took it out -- he swung at the Australian trials. -- swum.

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I think Rylov was easing off at the back end then as well. The final is

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just going to be really interesting. If Mitch Larkin does that again they

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will pick him off for a second time. He's another point to worry about,

:36:05.:36:11.

tucking his hair in. He has done it now, why didn't he do it when he

:36:12.:36:16.

started? The second semi-final won by Rylov and he looked comfortable.

:36:17.:36:20.

Mitch Larkin swam an interesting race, and of other one. Pebley third

:36:21.:36:28.

and Li of China fourth. -- an ordered one. We will see the

:36:29.:36:33.

qualifiers for the final in a second -- ordered one. Rylov, two Americans

:36:34.:36:44.

in their -- ought one. The outside, Irie, that will be dangerous.

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Mitch Larkin is going second fastest, he has travelled all right.

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In the 100 when he came fourth, he could have potentially won a medal,

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that's all I'm saying and he wasn't at his best. The guys said at the

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commentary, he seems to be fighting at the beginning of the race, he was

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much more relaxed at the worlds when he won. He did well at the trials in

:37:06.:37:10.

Australia as well. He will have more for the final. Murphy is in great

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form and Rylov, the Russian, looks nice, long and easy but he has got a

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shout. Backstroke double four Ryan Murphy? Yes. Lots to look forward to

:37:21.:37:26.

from the swimming. Duncans got in the 100 freestyle and the mighty,

:37:27.:37:29.

mighty Michael Phelps -- Duncan Scott. I was waiting to say danger

:37:30.:37:34.

mouse then! He is coming up later. Jason.

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Let's bring you up to date with the table tennis. A cracking match going

:37:37.:37:43.

on in the women's singles. The gold match. Predictably it is all China.

:37:44.:37:48.

Ding against Li. Ding made it 3-3, which means we are now into a

:37:49.:37:57.

decider. We join it with the scores tied at 3-3. Let's join our

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commentators Simon Reed and Paul And.

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COMMENTATOR: What a way to turn things around once again.

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Fought back but still found some room to drive that.

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Again it is sporadic for Li. Almost like she is tied up with cobwebs of

:38:40.:38:45.

doubt. Something going on in her mind right now but doesn't look as

:38:46.:38:49.

assured as she did earlier in the match. Whereas Ding is roaring, as

:38:50.:38:55.

she wins every solitary point now. Cruel luck. Another run of three

:38:56.:39:11.

points. This time for Ding. That run comes to an end after three

:39:12.:39:57.

points. One of Li's best shots of the game. She got on to it so

:39:58.:40:00.

quickly to reduce the deficit. Both you sense are a little hesitant

:40:01.:40:34.

at this stage, playing some very cagey half percentage choices. She

:40:35.:40:38.

changed her shot completely and it fooled Li. Thought it was going to

:40:39.:40:44.

be another big top spin, instead she bumped it it a crosscourt. She is

:40:45.:40:45.

four points away. -- across court. It served her so well, the backhand,

:40:46.:41:04.

throughout, hasn't it? But just finding the net when she need it'd

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most. -- needed it most. Time running out for Li to re-find the

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magical form that she had in the second and fourth games.

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The luck is going fiercely against her. And it's almost as if Xiaoxia

:41:27.:41:37.

Li now is playing to defend that title. It has been a little

:41:38.:41:42.

tentative, this deciding game. Ning Ding a little more adventurous, more

:41:43.:41:44.

imaginative. But still going for it when she has

:41:45.:41:55.

half an opportunity. Again, it didn't end another way.

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The margin is so tight. But they primarily moved against Li in this

:42:35.:42:37.

final game. Five points for the gold medal.

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Surely it's a secure cushion for Ding Ning.

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Oh! Well, that time the luck reverses. But didn't Li go for it?

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Well, it's back against the wall. Stand up and be counted moment for

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Xiaoxia Li now. So, a time-out called. And respectfully the coach

:43:45.:43:51.

has taken a back seat. He's watching from afar. But following both of

:43:52.:43:55.

them. Just when you thought the match was

:43:56.:44:06.

glued to Ding Ning, back comes Li. Is it too late?

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Once more, it's the gold medal point for the third time.

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She's got it! Revenge is sweet. Look at the emotion. She's now won

:44:34.:44:48.

everything in table tennis. She has won the World Cup. She's won the

:44:49.:44:51.

World Championship a couple of times. And now Ding Ning from

:44:52.:44:58.

Beijing is the Olympic champion. Dedicated her whole life to this

:44:59.:45:04.

kind of moment. Truly a world-class performance, leaving us breathless,

:45:05.:45:07.

in awe and admiration. And look at what it means to her. Completely

:45:08.:45:08.

overwhelmed. Wonderful moment. It was a great gold medal match. And

:45:09.:45:20.

Ding got the silver medal at London 2012, but won gold in the World

:45:21.:45:23.

Championships in China earlier this year. So, a fantastic result for

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Ding. Right, let's take you to Salvador. Big pressure on Brazil

:45:28.:45:31.

taking on Denmark. Let's have the first half with Kevin.

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No power on the shot from Gabriel. Renato Augusto with a penetrating

:45:49.:45:53.

run here. Here's Neymar. And now this is a

:45:54.:46:04.

definite opportunity for Neymar to strike at goal. Looks to be a gap. A

:46:05.:46:18.

tempting one here for Neymar. Goes for the chip. And it very nearly

:46:19.:46:23.

brought dividends. Rodrigo around the back. He was on side. But denied

:46:24.:46:36.

by a good save. Neymar. A chance now! Jesus! First genuine

:46:37.:46:42.

introduction to the Danish goal for Brazil. But he missed at the near

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post. Santos. Whips in a great cross. And

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there's a goal for Brazil! And he gets a goal. It's Gabriel. What a

:47:08.:47:13.

superb ball in from Douglas Santos. And that is a tidy finish from

:47:14.:47:15.

Gabriel. Lovely reception of the ball. The

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cross. This Brazil team has woken from its

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slumber. And it's lift-off in Salvador. Lovely work from Luan. The

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exchange with Gabriel. And the cross got the finish it deserved from

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Gabriel Jesus. A good finish from Gabriel Jesus.

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So, it's all going well for Brazil. As it stands, they are going through

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to the knockout stages. If you want to watch the second half of that

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match, that's available on the red button. Here on BBC One, let's go

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back to swimming. Yes, you join us as the gold medal

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is collected for the 200m breaststroke. Andrew Willis went for

:48:37.:48:39.

Great Britain in that one. Just missed out. Fourth place. We don't

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see many Olympic swimming champions from Kazakhstan, do we? No. No, we

:48:45.:48:49.

don't see any at all, no. This is the first-ever medal for Kazakhstan

:48:50.:48:54.

in swimming. So, I mean, we're trying to find out what... He might

:48:55.:48:58.

be the start of a new craze in Kazakhstan. He came 25th at the

:48:59.:49:04.

World Championships in 2013, sixth last World Championships, so he's

:49:05.:49:06.

obviously been around in the swimming world for a bit and

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obviously starting to improve. And obviously here just blown everyone

:49:11.:49:13.

out of the water. We talk often about legacies, and, you know, we've

:49:14.:49:19.

talked a lot about Adrian and what he's done for breaststroke in the

:49:20.:49:22.

UK. And he's gonna be a superstar in Kazakhstan, isn't he? Yeah, it was a

:49:23.:49:29.

bit like Lithuania, a swimmer who was 15 at the Olympic Games. It

:49:30.:49:35.

always takes someone to step up and inspire a nation of footballers,

:49:36.:49:38.

swimmers. Brazil is football crazy, but swimming is a big sport over

:49:39.:49:41.

here. That's because historically, it has good swimmers in the country.

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Then you've got role models and other people to look up to. Andrew

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Willis, who went for Great Britain in that one, just missed out, coming

:49:49.:49:52.

so close. We heard him say earlier how hi feels like he has been in an

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Olympic final just to get on to the team for this. Because British

:49:57.:49:59.

breaststroke, especially in the boys, is so strong? Yeah, we have

:50:00.:50:05.

depth amongst the boys on the 100m and 200m. I think probably all of

:50:06.:50:09.

the four, five boys could be in an Olympic final. But obviously only

:50:10.:50:12.

two swimmers get to compete here. It is really, really tough. It just

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shows obviously historically we've had the resource, but also moving

:50:16.:50:18.

forward there's always somebody challenging that spot. And it does

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make it tough. But also I think it's also nice to have that, because it's

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one of those where you know you're the best in the world. In London, we

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had Michael Jamieson, who took a silver medal. For him not to make

:50:33.:50:35.

the team says something about your squad. I think so. It's one of these

:50:36.:50:39.

situations whereby when you've got some of the best swimmers in the

:50:40.:50:42.

world, unfortunately all in the same event, you've gotta fight really

:50:43.:50:46.

hard. All of a sudden, when you are the number one, you're one of the

:50:47.:50:49.

best or the best swimmer in the world. Next up, the 200m women's

:50:50.:50:59.

butterfly final. Those who we expect the medals to go to will swim very

:51:00.:51:04.

different races. Brianna Throssell from Australia goes out like a

:51:05.:51:11.

rocket and holds on. Mireia Belmonte just - don't panic if you think, why

:51:12.:51:15.

is she so far behind? It's how they swim. They are total opposites. We

:51:16.:51:21.

saw it in the individual medley. We know Belmonte is on form. It's just

:51:22.:51:25.

how much Groves can hang on. All right. Let's see which way this one

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goes. Andrew, Adrian. Thank you, Helen. And there's the

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second-fastest qualifier, Mireia Belmonte. Well, she's back from

:51:34.:51:36.

injury. She's got a cracking chance here. She was a silver medallist in

:51:37.:51:40.

London 2012. And I wonder if she can go one better here. Madeline Groves,

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she was the Commonwealth Games champion in Glasgow. She's the

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fastest qualifier. But I've gotta tell you, there's no major, major

:51:51.:51:56.

name, no superstar 200m butterfly swimmer in this final. Katinka

:51:57.:52:03.

pulled out to concentrate on the 200m medley. I bet she's pleased now

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because she only beat Siobhan-Marie O'Connor by a bit.

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. Madeline Groves and Hoshi in four and six, with Belmonte rapidly

:52:20.:52:21.

recovering from that injury last year. And with a bronze in the 400

:52:22.:52:28.

medley, we'll have some confidence coming into this race, and could be

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the first Spanish woman's gold medallist. Can't see beyond three -

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sorry, four, five, six. Sorry, just right at the bottom there, in lane

:52:41.:52:43.

eight, everyone was ready to go. Cammile Adams hadn't even put her

:52:44.:52:48.

hat on yet. I understand going nice and slow and going at your pace, but

:52:49.:52:52.

not having your hat and goggles on is really weird. I wonder if a

:52:53.:52:58.

goggles strap snapped. Right at the bottom there, she's still panicking

:52:59.:53:01.

a little bit, you know? She's not quite ready.

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The final of the women's 200m butterfly.

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And the yellow hat in the centre of Maddie Groves of Australia, the

:53:10.:53:14.

fastest seed. But, to be honest, the medals could go from absolutely

:53:15.:53:17.

anywhere here at this final. Maddie Groves up quick and out fast. Adams,

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the adrenaline was going down the bottom, wasn't it, Andy? I'm not

:53:23.:53:26.

sure if that would have put her off. Maddie Groves, the question again,

:53:27.:53:29.

after seeing the semifinal, is whether, if she goes out this quick,

:53:30.:53:33.

she can hold on. Very strong first 100m. Belmonte will sit back a

:53:34.:53:39.

little bit. And Hoshi also. The World Championships, came back

:53:40.:53:45.

strongly as well. So, Hoshi has the fastest best time - 2.04.69.

:53:46.:53:50.

Belmonte 2.04.78. Again, on paper, you've got the two with the black

:53:51.:53:54.

caps, they're nearest the camera. But Maddie Groves is taking it out.

:53:55.:53:57.

The 21-year-old is doing what she knows best. Well, it's the only way

:53:58.:54:04.

that we've seen her swim so far - go out fast. And now starting already

:54:05.:54:09.

to wind it up. Hasn't even got to the 100m mark yet. Belmonte of

:54:10.:54:17.

Spain. She got a bronze medal in the 400 medley, just beating Great

:54:18.:54:20.

Britain's Hannah. Belmonte starting to attack. Has Groves gone too

:54:21.:54:29.

early? Has Belmonte gone too early? And Hoshi, the world champion. This

:54:30.:54:33.

is very interesting. I think Maddie Groves will tush at this one. We're

:54:34.:54:38.

not expected to -- turn at this one. We're not expecting her to be caught

:54:39.:54:43.

at this point. Under water, big old kick. Staying under quite a long

:54:44.:54:48.

time. And that half a metre could be - make abdifference. And Hoshi will

:54:49.:54:51.

come back really strongly in sixth. Well, she's just back from a

:54:52.:54:55.

shoulder injury. And to come back and do 400 medley and this, the 200

:54:56.:55:01.

fly, is punishing. Coming back very quickly in six is Natsumi Hoshi of

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Japan. Coming back again is Maddie Groves. How does she have the energy

:55:06.:55:09.

to come back? She was out so quick. She's coming back again. Groves has

:55:10.:55:16.

got it, I think. Belmonte wins it by three 100ths of a second for Spain.

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Well done, her. She was a silver medallist in London 2012. On this

:55:20.:55:24.

200m butterfly. She's had a massive shoulder injury, taken a whole year

:55:25.:55:29.

out. Goodness me. Oh, I'm so pleased for you! Well done! Sorks brilliant.

:55:30.:55:33.

Brilliant stuff. -- oh, brilliant, brilliant stuff.

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Well, the first winner, female winner for Spain in swimming.

:55:38.:55:42.

Belmonte, two silvers in London. And this was a brilliant swim. She paced

:55:43.:55:49.

it supremely well. Groves was coming back. We thought Hoshi might come

:55:50.:55:53.

too. She held them off. What a fantastic swim. Well, they're in

:55:54.:55:55.

tears in the stands. Look at this. Coached by Fred Manu. French coach.

:55:56.:56:13.

That third 50. I'm looking at technique here. Look at this slow

:56:14.:56:19.

motion. This is it. This is the last turn I think. What a bizarre tactic,

:56:20.:56:23.

Maddy Groves went out really quick, got caught up all the way on the

:56:24.:56:28.

third 50 and overtaken and then came back on the 200 flight. Doesn't

:56:29.:56:32.

happen. I was surprised she had anything left to come back, shows

:56:33.:56:37.

great fighting spirit from Groves -- fly. First-place. Groves... Supreme

:56:38.:56:45.

finishing from Belmont take. If you can't get a full stroke in, jabber

:56:46.:56:54.

it in with a small one. That was a wise, mature swim. My goodness me.

:56:55.:57:06.

Groves' arms went in well before Belmonte's but she absolutely

:57:07.:57:10.

stabbed them home. You're right, what a good swim. Belmonte wins gold

:57:11.:57:16.

in the women's 200 and is Butterfly. It was there for the taking and she

:57:17.:57:21.

grabbed it. Maddy Groves with the silver and the world champion,

:57:22.:57:23.

Hoshi, takes the bronze. Next up we have the men's 100m

:57:24.:57:32.

freestyle final. You dance. Go for your life! You love this song! We

:57:33.:57:36.

could do a bit of karaoke on this, we were doing this earlier? Duncan

:57:37.:57:44.

Scott. He is in and outside lane but we have seen tonight, if you got a

:57:45.:57:49.

lane, you got a chance. We've seen some metal is coming from the

:57:50.:57:52.

outside lanes and the Kazakhstan swimmer in the breaststroke, famous

:57:53.:57:57.

in Kazakhstan, not as much as Borat, though -- medals. He has got dress

:57:58.:58:03.

all next to him. You have no one beside you in the first lane. It

:58:04.:58:08.

gets a bit wavy. Clearwater, though. Olympic champion in the middle of

:58:09.:58:17.

the pool in lane four, Adrian. I love talking to you too as you go

:58:18.:58:21.

into a commentary battle with the Brazilians, Adrian and Andy.

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COMMENTATOR: Normally we can't hear ourselves when they hand over with

:58:28.:58:32.

the Brazilians out there. The Brits in the final at the 100 metres free

:58:33.:58:36.

is I at the Olympic Games. Fissette a British record in the heats and

:58:37.:58:41.

just outside of that to qualify -- he said -- freestyle. Not only good

:58:42.:58:48.

for this but our medley relay. That last race of the Championships we've

:58:49.:58:52.

got a great chance now. Tough to call. The big guys in the middle

:58:53.:58:57.

will be fascinating. Starting with this guy, dress all of the UK.

:58:58.:59:01.

Dressel, the 19-year-old next to Duncan Scott, the 19-year-old --

:59:02.:59:08.

trestle. The young pretenders. Another 18-year-old coming in five,

:59:09.:59:12.

but Condorelli, the 21-year-old Canadian, lane six, he goes out

:59:13.:59:17.

quickly of the gun -- Dressel. Trains with Kevin Cordes in

:59:18.:59:26.

Singapore with Lopez, Condorelli. This will be fascinating, McAvoy in

:59:27.:59:32.

the Australian trials went 47 .0. So far he has only got 247.9. He's

:59:33.:59:38.

never performed and stood up on the world stage yet -- to 47.9. His

:59:39.:59:45.

compatriot Kyle Chambers has a new junior record to qualify for this

:59:46.:59:51.

final. -- Kyle Chalmers. The Australians will have the defending

:59:52.:59:55.

Olympic champion Nathan Adrian all nice and slow stock... Oh my

:59:56.:00:02.

goodness me! He is out like a boxer. A slow, rolling gait. Four years in

:00:03.:00:10.

London it was Australia against America and this guy, Nathan Adrian,

:00:11.:00:16.

beat the Australian by one 100th of a second. In Rio we've got USA into

:00:17.:00:24.

Mac. Australia in three. USA in four. Australia in five. And Duncan

:00:25.:00:31.

Scott in lane one. Come on, Duncan. The pressure is off him, he looked a

:00:32.:00:36.

lot more can't. After the heats he qualified fast into the semis but

:00:37.:00:41.

looked nervous in the semifinals. There is a focused man. The

:00:42.:00:51.

Brazilian, dear -- Chierighini. He's trying to lengthen his arms to get

:00:52.:00:55.

them lose. We need absolute silence for this start, with had problems in

:00:56.:00:59.

the past. The defending Olympic champion. Goodness me! Great

:01:00.:01:04.

Britain's Duncan Scott will be at the top of the picture up in lane

:01:05.:01:12.

one. McEvoy in his Australian trials improved from a whole second from

:01:13.:01:16.

his semis to his finals. If he does that here I'm sure he's going to

:01:17.:01:19.

win. The world record could go. The final of the men's 100 metres

:01:20.:01:33.

free is our, the event every swimmer wants to win and an amazing start

:01:34.:01:39.

from Dressel from the USA -- freestyle. Condorelli is going well

:01:40.:01:43.

in the white hat in sex. Condorelli off like a rocket, head down, he

:01:44.:01:48.

hardly takes a breath and streaking ahead -- in six. What a first leg.

:01:49.:01:53.

Duncan Scott is on the far end in sixth or seventh. Nathan Adrian had

:01:54.:01:59.

a very good turn as well and Chalmers has got some work to do to

:02:00.:02:03.

beat him from Australia in five and macro one love average at the

:02:04.:02:06.

moment, still going well is Condorelli in six at Nathan Adrian

:02:07.:02:13.

is starting to tie up -- McEvoy. Nathan Adrian... It's going to be

:02:14.:02:18.

Chalmers, good heavens, it is! It is Chalmers. 47.58. Chalmers of

:02:19.:02:25.

Australia wins gold. What an amazing swim, the Australian wins the gold,

:02:26.:02:30.

the 18-year-old, the silver has gone to Timmers of Belgium. The bronze to

:02:31.:02:34.

the defending champion Nathan Adrian and I've got to tell you, Duncan

:02:35.:02:38.

Scott has got fifth. A brilliant fifth-place. 48.01. Exactly on his

:02:39.:02:45.

British record. Fifth in the world, Duncan Scott of Great Britain, well

:02:46.:02:51.

done. That was a big old race from Chalmers, wasn't it? Cameron McEvoy,

:02:52.:02:56.

22-year-old Australian, favourite for this and world number one coming

:02:57.:03:01.

into it. McAvoy down in seventh place, beaten by the 18-year-old. --

:03:02.:03:08.

McEvoy. That's a real surprise. Chalmers, yet another Australian

:03:09.:03:11.

sprint freestyle sensation. Here's the start. Condorelli... I have to

:03:12.:03:19.

say that was crazy pace, we have seen him do this so many times. We

:03:20.:03:25.

had done 35 eaters up until there. There he is, he might even hit the

:03:26.:03:29.

lane rope herewith his right arm. Nathan Adrian looked like he was

:03:30.:03:35.

going to come through. In the end, Chalmers, the 18-year-old, a stroke

:03:36.:03:41.

ahead and glided in. He won it by 22 1-hundredths, which in swimming is a

:03:42.:03:46.

country mile. I have to tell you, a bit of a surprise, a world junior

:03:47.:03:55.

record, 47.05, but his compatriot, McEvoy, 47.38, his teammate went

:03:56.:04:00.

47.0 at the Australian trials, half a second on the 100 free. I'm still

:04:01.:04:06.

blown away this is a world junior record, he's won the senior

:04:07.:04:11.

Olympics. The senior Olympics? The big boys, the proper one, a junior

:04:12.:04:17.

were record. Extraordinary. Well done, Duncan. Olympic final. McEvoy

:04:18.:04:22.

on the left, a very slight body. You wouldn't think the 18-year-old is

:04:23.:04:28.

the one on the right, would you? File Chalmers wins the men's 100m

:04:29.:04:32.

freestyle, the 18-year-old. Timmers from Belgium with the Silver, a

:04:33.:04:36.

massive shock. Four years after winning the gold it is bronze for

:04:37.:04:42.

Nathan Adrian. Duncan Scott fifth for Great Britain, brilliant he was

:04:43.:04:44.

even in there. Fantastic. Many congratulations, fantastic few

:04:45.:04:52.

days of swimming for you, equalled your best time, three wonderful

:04:53.:04:55.

times, fifth in the world. I'm delighted with that, I went in with

:04:56.:05:00.

nothing to lose and everything to gain. Happy to make the semi-final

:05:01.:05:06.

and then I just carried on. To be in the final was incredible. Delighted

:05:07.:05:09.

to come fifth and hopefully move on next year. Not finished because

:05:10.:05:14.

there is the medley relay which you will be anchoring and now you know

:05:15.:05:17.

you have the ability to hold them off? Yeah, with the likes of Adam

:05:18.:05:23.

Peaty and James Guy in there, it's an exciting team but I don't think

:05:24.:05:26.

we can get too far ahead of ourselves, the Americans will be

:05:27.:05:31.

strong, Aussies have several freestyle options so it will be a

:05:32.:05:36.

great race. How badly would you like an Olympic medal? To add to that

:05:37.:05:40.

silver... I would like to get another one. A collection? I'll see

:05:41.:05:46.

what I can do. Jimmy is looking to get another one, Adam Peaty is

:05:47.:05:50.

looking to get two with one gold already. I'm not sure we can get

:05:51.:05:55.

golds but we will have to see. You must be full of confidence, picking

:05:56.:06:00.

up that medal in the relay, that great swim today, knowing what Adam

:06:01.:06:04.

is capable of, it's very exciting. Is the last night, it will be very

:06:05.:06:07.

loud in here. Everyone is swimming with confidence. PTE is so far ahead

:06:08.:06:13.

of the rest of the field so that gives the rest of us so much

:06:14.:06:17.

confidence -- Adam Peaty. We have the best breast stroke are ever in

:06:18.:06:21.

our team so we are full of confidence, looking forward to

:06:22.:06:27.

continuing swimming. You're doing us proud. Well done. Cheers. STUDIO:

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From one exciting British prospect to another, Andrew, Adrian.

:06:34.:06:38.

COMMENTATOR: There's Chloe Tutton from Great Britain, second fastest

:06:39.:06:43.

in this burst semi-final of the women's 200m breastroke. She set the

:06:44.:06:50.

record for the British time in Glasgow earlier this year, did

:06:51.:06:53.

brilliant in the 100 breaststroke earlier this week. Ended up 13th at

:06:54.:06:58.

the Olympic Games. That by far her weakest event and this, the 200, I'm

:06:59.:07:04.

really excited about this. Me too, Andy. Richard record at the trials

:07:05.:07:10.

and three personal bests. She is inspired by David Davis getting the

:07:11.:07:15.

bronze medal at Athens in 2004 and she said as a child she was shooting

:07:16.:07:20.

for Tokyo 2020. She's got here for years early. She's in Rio and she

:07:21.:07:24.

has a brilliant chance of getting into the final. Personal-best in the

:07:25.:07:32.

100 as you said. If she can get out quickly, a fantastic chance of

:07:33.:07:33.

making the top eight. The first semi-final of the women's

:07:34.:07:51.

200 breaststroke and Great Britain's Chloe Tutton with the Red Hat in

:07:52.:07:56.

lane five. The break pink suit of Efimova. She's slammed the most

:07:57.:08:01.

bizarre heat I've ever seen, Efimova, and she's doing the same

:08:02.:08:06.

again. -- swam. Last at the 50 and the 100 I think and ended up getting

:08:07.:08:10.

second. Chloe Tutton is ignoring Efimova and she is going out very

:08:11.:08:16.

well. Using the speed of the 100th is when she set the British record.

:08:17.:08:26.

She was out in 56.88. 32.66. 32.55 was that? Right on it, in fact a bit

:08:27.:08:31.

ahead. That is good to see. Not being put off by what is happening

:08:32.:08:42.

in the lane next to her. Lane six, 1.11 and 1.12 for her splits

:08:43.:08:47.

earlier. Very good stroke rate. Chloe Tutton looking very good down

:08:48.:08:55.

this first 100. Brave but looks comfortable. First to turn from

:08:56.:09:01.

Great Britain, Chloe Tutton. A good six tenths of a second underneath

:09:02.:09:05.

her British record pace. She just has to make it through to the final

:09:06.:09:10.

and she has got a great second half, Chloe Tutton, starting to come in

:09:11.:09:13.

the pink suit is Efimova, the Russian, and she will come back very

:09:14.:09:18.

strongly indeed but at the moment it is tartan from Great Britain holding

:09:19.:09:25.

on well. In the Black hat in the centre Kaneto doing well. Kaneto,

:09:26.:09:34.

the world number one, coming into it. She is holding on, the first

:09:35.:09:41.

Japanese woman sub 02:20in history. Kaneto starting to extend herself.

:09:42.:09:46.

But we need to pick up her stroke rate to start to match her. Lane six

:09:47.:09:51.

coming through strongly, that rolling breaststroke. Smith of

:09:52.:09:58.

Canada swimming well as well. If she can get the touch for third at least

:09:59.:10:02.

she has a super chance of making the final. She is swimming well, I think

:10:03.:10:06.

she will make it anyway but this looks good. It looks like Kaneto

:10:07.:10:12.

will win it. Second was Efimova and third was Tutton. I think it is just

:10:13.:10:18.

outside of her British record by just three one hundredths of a

:10:19.:10:22.

second. A very, very good, solid swim and she swam it well. Attack

:10:23.:10:27.

it, clean water ahead. Really impressive from Tutton. Very

:10:28.:10:34.

impressive. As expected, the two world-class swimmers... The

:10:35.:10:39.

27-year-old Kaneto. 24-year-old Chloe needs a bit more experience I

:10:40.:10:42.

would think because she might need to adjust the first 100 slightly.

:10:43.:10:48.

The last 50 when she broke her British record was 37 and about 37

:10:49.:10:52.

seconds here is an quick enough to live with these guys. It's

:10:53.:10:57.

brilliant, but they are going to get down to 19, 20, 21. One more

:10:58.:11:02.

semi-final to go, let's see what happens. A very fast one as well,

:11:03.:11:06.

the second semi-final. Good stuff, though. I'm pretty sure that six

:11:07.:11:11.

from the second semi won't beat Chloe Tutton's time. Pretty sure but

:11:12.:11:18.

it is a faster semi-. Renshaw is in there for Great Britain, the second

:11:19.:11:23.

British swimmer. It would be good to get two in the final but the

:11:24.:11:29.

Japanese women are the threat. The world champion, Watanabe, is in the

:11:30.:11:30.

second. Cloe Tutton was number one. How

:11:31.:11:55.

difficult is it to put your Blicavs on and swim your own race? --

:11:56.:12:04.

blinkers. That is what you are trying to do everyday. If you know

:12:05.:12:08.

you are competitive, you'd know yourself and you pace yourself.

:12:09.:12:21.

Fortunately, she was next to Kaneto, she is the fastest swimmer in her

:12:22.:12:25.

time. She will make it through to the final, I think. Let us hear from

:12:26.:12:35.

Cloe Tutton now. Good swim. You only broke into the senior squad this

:12:36.:12:38.

year. You are holding your own. Thank you, I am a pleased with how I

:12:39.:12:45.

swam in this competition. You are not concerned about how Kaneto is

:12:46.:12:57.

swimming? I do is going to get on with my own routine and get on with

:12:58.:13:03.

it. Aims are pleased with the Marlborough strippers. You are doing

:13:04.:13:12.

great. It is nice to have many competitors. -- e-mail breaststroke.

:13:13.:13:24.

She has the Union Flag headband on. We love her. She is flying the flag

:13:25.:13:33.

in the best possible way, isn't she? We saw on the 100 metres, she had

:13:34.:13:37.

the best personal time. For her to get on to the personal record with

:13:38.:13:44.

the personal best, I would love to see her smash that time and get a

:13:45.:13:55.

medal. We love those stories. I am sure he is going to be very proud

:13:56.:14:02.

and loud indeed. She is a very exciting prospect. Andrew, Adrian,

:14:03.:14:10.

Renshaw is about to come out. The finals of the women's 200 metres

:14:11.:14:39.

breast red. -- breaststroke. Well, a very good first semi-final. Renshaw

:14:40.:14:48.

knows exactly what she is going to do. Certainly a third or fourth

:14:49.:14:55.

finish in this semi-final. Just a little better but dip

:14:56.:15:06.

underneath her personal times will be fantastic. If you have a look at

:15:07.:15:16.

Pederson in lane four, the world recordholder, if she can stay with

:15:17.:15:22.

her, that would be good. Lane six as a threat, I think. Lane eight, that

:15:23.:15:42.

Macca King is setting herself up. -- King. Semi-final number two. The

:15:43.:15:59.

women's 200 metre breaststroke. Going very quickly, as you said

:16:00.:16:05.

Adrian. Lily King of the USA is the recordholder. She did this this

:16:06.:16:11.

morning and she is not going quite as quickly. But the difference in

:16:12.:16:16.

technique. Lily King has got the 100 metre breast stroke sprint stroke.

:16:17.:16:27.

It is quite interesting, she has changed the pace in quite a bit,

:16:28.:16:33.

trying to get some early speed into her pace. She has always been strong

:16:34.:16:37.

in the last 200 metres. She is strong, she has always been good at

:16:38.:16:42.

this. Both of the British women are a bit quicker. Renshaw turned third

:16:43.:16:55.

position at the she is going to be second, yes she is, Molly Renshaw

:16:56.:17:07.

from Great Britain. They are starting to wind it up now. This is

:17:08.:17:22.

nice from Renshaw. Look at this, Renshaw has caught up. She is not

:17:23.:17:27.

leading Pederson effect at all. This is fantastic. She is two tenths

:17:28.:17:41.

ahead of world record pace at the moment. We did really well in the

:17:42.:17:47.

first semi-final. Molly Renshaw is going really well, very well in deed

:17:48.:17:53.

and she is just about in that position may be eight the moment.

:17:54.:17:56.

She is on the left-hand side, three from the left. Is she second? Is she

:17:57.:18:02.

third? She dismissed to make sure she is not forth. That would be

:18:03.:18:12.

great. She is looking very good. The Australian is looking very good.

:18:13.:18:15.

This is a new British record by one 100th of a second. Renshaw, in

:18:16.:18:21.

making the final, will join them in the final. You cannot ask for more,

:18:22.:18:33.

really. It has taken something up of her. We Renshaw and Molly Tutton. --

:18:34.:18:52.

Molly Renshaw and Cloe Tutton. As close as you like. I am surprised by

:18:53.:19:11.

Pedersen, actually. It speaks to the quality of Renshaw. A bit of a ...

:19:12.:19:34.

McKeown is Foster's, Molly Renshaw is second. A new world record for

:19:35.:19:45.

her. I think the first four will get through. Fabulous stuff. Two British

:19:46.:19:56.

women in the final, goodness me, it is stacked in the middle. Look

:19:57.:19:57.

outside cities. Very impressive from Renshaw and

:19:58.:20:15.

Tutton. You can see from the Web cam up there. You can dance, it is

:20:16.:20:22.

exciting, exciting new prospects in the breaststroke. It is going to be

:20:23.:20:29.

good tomorrow. They are in good positions. Molly looked extremely

:20:30.:20:34.

good and extremely controlled. Both of them did. In that sort of

:20:35.:20:38.

company, it is very difficult. There showed so much now. It was great.

:20:39.:20:46.

Let us hear from Molly. Many congratulations. A British record

:20:47.:20:49.

and you are going to be going into the final as the third fastest. I

:20:50.:20:54.

could not ask anything more than that. My training has been going

:20:55.:20:59.

well. It is nice to be able to make the big jumps now. You have been

:21:00.:21:05.

training with Mel. You have opportunities to take things from

:21:06.:21:10.

all of your creatures. I have been in contact with Ken but Mel has been

:21:11.:21:20.

great. -- coaches. It pushes women's breaststroke on. It has been a few

:21:21.:21:26.

gears since we have had women's breaststroke swimmers up at the top.

:21:27.:21:36.

Have you seen your boyfriend yet? I haven't seen him yet, I saw him in

:21:37.:21:41.

the crowd. I gave him a little wave. Good luck tomorrow, I'm sure you

:21:42.:21:48.

will do us proud. U2 are mischievous with a capital M. A new British

:21:49.:21:51.

record for Molly. Very impressive stuff. -- you do. Just as there was

:21:52.:22:03.

in the men's. Let us hope there are no fourth places tomorrow. You

:22:04.:22:14.

missed it, that was a Mexican wave. When you first heard Molly's named

:22:15.:22:20.

what did you say? I said it was a lovely name. You said you wanted to

:22:21.:22:31.

go and have an ice cream with her. Great, guys... We are going to talk

:22:32.:22:41.

about Michael Phelps. It is only a semi-final with all last night, it

:22:42.:22:45.

was so crazy in here when he came up. Listen to it now! I do not know

:22:46.:22:55.

who has walked out. Michael Phelps is about to come out. He has a lot

:22:56.:23:00.

of support and they love him. I must admit, we love Michael Phelps. The

:23:01.:23:10.

crowd just erupts. It will be tough for everybody to make the final but

:23:11.:23:13.

hopefully they can put on a good performance. As you can hear, the

:23:14.:23:19.

Brazilians are coming out for --. STUDIO: what an amazing reception it

:23:20.:23:49.

was for Rhodri -- Rodriguez. There is a great chance of having to

:23:50.:23:54.

Brazilians, both of whom will think they can get Brazil's first,

:23:55.:24:00.

possibly only medal at the Olympic Games in the swimming pool. They

:24:01.:24:04.

have waited a long time to get there. It is always good to see the

:24:05.:24:09.

host nation get a medal in the swimming. For me, this is the slower

:24:10.:24:17.

of the semifinals. There were two Brits in the first one. A few good

:24:18.:24:30.

Fleay swimmers in this one. Hagino in the third lane. -- fly swimmers.

:24:31.:24:48.

The Brazilian commentators had to step up. Please excuse the noise at

:24:49.:24:50.

the start. First semi-final of the men's 200

:24:51.:25:13.

metres individual medley. Chaplin is in three and he is going well but

:25:14.:25:20.

the fastest, the German. The crowd is going absolutely nuts. Goodness

:25:21.:25:30.

me. It is unbelievable. Its lack of football championship. It is a

:25:31.:25:32.

co-ordinated effort by the whole crowd. Look at this, Lane three. Now

:25:33.:25:45.

coming through on the back. This is a lead that he might not let go of.

:25:46.:25:50.

Rodriguez in five, he is still doubt. Hagino, beautiful. Hagino is

:25:51.:26:02.

in his own class in this field. Second is the Brazilian. What a fool

:26:03.:26:10.

-- what a wonderful turn from Wang from China. The Brazilian, is

:26:11.:26:15.

starting to move through at the moment. The crowd cheering every

:26:16.:26:25.

time he comes up. Hagino extending his lead. The German, just catching

:26:26.:26:33.

up on the breast stroke. The legal Hagino. Hagino is going to make

:26:34.:26:48.

sure. The Brazilian down in fourth. The Brazilian thought he was going

:26:49.:26:52.

to get a medal. This is nowhere near good enough. Don't forget, we have

:26:53.:27:05.

helps and Lochte in the second semi. Heintz of Germany is third and

:27:06.:27:09.

Rodriguez, he is going to have to wait nervously. I'm not sure it is

:27:10.:27:12.

going to be good enough. Two Brits in that second semi. Both of whom

:27:13.:27:19.

can do that time certainly. Wouldn't that be something? It looks like sub

:27:20.:27:26.

two minutes. That is unusual. 59 Lowe, 58 hi. Only three people from

:27:27.:27:35.

this can qualify. I always thought this would go a little bit quicker.

:27:36.:27:40.

Probably. Hagino doing enough. I think this is a really comfortable

:27:41.:27:46.

swim. The new he would leave the field. He had to do is a job. He

:27:47.:27:49.

didn't rely on anyone else to set the pace. A sloppy left hand on the

:27:50.:28:01.

front crawl. Interesting action. Look at the alignment. Everything is

:28:02.:28:06.

moving. The same direction to propel them forward. There is nothing going

:28:07.:28:10.

sideways on a tangent. All the energy, all his systems are taking

:28:11.:28:19.

on board. Hagino of Japan, very impressive. Wang second. Heintz

:28:20.:28:32.

bird. Rodrigues is go to have to wait. I'd be surprised if he makes

:28:33.:28:34.

it. We keep referencing the music and

:28:35.:28:42.

the dancing and how loud it is. This is not normally what happens at a

:28:43.:28:47.

swimming competition. The AMP -- the atmosphere is amazing. They are

:28:48.:28:50.

singing and shunting as they do at the football. Stop, watch the race

:28:51.:28:56.

and she afterwards used to live. It is such a nice atmosphere. The crowd

:28:57.:29:03.

have been brilliant. Michael Phelps is in the next one and the crowd is

:29:04.:29:07.

going to be allowed. He is not the only swimming superstar. We have

:29:08.:29:15.

Ryan Lochte. You could argue he is the second most successful Olympic

:29:16.:29:21.

swimmer after Michael Phelps. Here's another one of those like Cseh. 13,

:29:22.:29:28.

14, 15 world titles. When it comes to this race, it is kind of a

:29:29.:29:31.

showdown between these two. Ryan Lochte did not look that great in

:29:32.:29:40.

the four x 200 relay. Hagino is looking great. Pereira, the

:29:41.:29:47.

Brazilian who came fourth, he is known over here so not only have you

:29:48.:29:52.

got Phelps but with Pereira, it is going to be loud. Ryan locked in

:29:53.:29:55.

micro- Phelps are going to be talking to each other. -- Lochte.

:29:56.:30:03.

Lochte is always chills, likes to have a laugh. Phelps is more

:30:04.:30:08.

serious. We used to get very nervous. Me and Joe Jackson, we were

:30:09.:30:15.

terrified before the race. Different people like different ways and

:30:16.:30:18.

Lochte has always been that character.

:30:19.:30:23.

When you've got someone you know and you are used to, it keeps you

:30:24.:30:28.

relaxed. What will it be like for Dan Wallace and Lloyd. It will be

:30:29.:30:39.

nice for them to spur each other on. The crowd as well. Will they be

:30:40.:30:46.

intimidated? Dan Wallace, especially, he will love it. He is

:30:47.:30:54.

so used to it. He steps up at major meets. Resort the major

:30:55.:31:04.

championship. Hopefully he can. A little bit of showboating from our

:31:05.:31:07.

British boys. It doesn't even look like he is racing.

:31:08.:31:14.

There is nothing wrong with enjoying the occasion. We positively

:31:15.:31:20.

encourage it, don't we? You guys feel free to dance.

:31:21.:31:27.

Thank you, Helen. Nice moves from both guys. Dan Wallace and Ieuan

:31:28.:31:37.

Lloyd. They've got a very big second semi-final here. After an

:31:38.:31:42.

extraordinarily slow first one, if they do step up, they could make the

:31:43.:31:50.

final. Sixth and eighth fastest. Fujimori coming out for Japan. We

:31:51.:31:59.

expect some huge noise for the next man, Pereira, 29, from the sill. --

:32:00.:32:07.

from Brazil. He has the best chance of the two to make the final. They

:32:08.:32:13.

were cheering very loudly for the first Brazilian. I am sure they will

:32:14.:32:21.

stand up still for this gentleman. 21 Olympic gold medals. 25 in total.

:32:22.:32:27.

Two silver medals and two bronze medals. But he is not the defending

:32:28.:32:31.

Olympic champion for nothing. He is absolutely brilliant. World

:32:32.:32:37.

champion. Ryan Lochte. He is the world record holder. He is in lane

:32:38.:32:41.

number four. Head-to-head, Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte. A bit of a chat

:32:42.:32:47.

in the warmup room. Look at Phelps stretching on the block. Taking our

:32:48.:32:54.

time. Lloyd do the right of the picture. Already changed. Michael

:32:55.:33:01.

Phelps and Ryan Lochte, they will be the last to take their kit off, by

:33:02.:33:07.

the looks of things. Thiago Pereira just outdid them. Pereira was

:33:08.:33:12.

watching them very, very closely indeed. It is interesting, the mind

:33:13.:33:22.

games. Michael Phelps, his hair was not quite tucked in, I wonder if he

:33:23.:33:27.

noticed that. Even the great man himself cannot do his swimming

:33:28.:33:34.

perfectly. I will just nipped down and tuck it in for him. -- nipped

:33:35.:33:41.

down. They are giants of American zooming. The nominal swimmers. --

:33:42.:33:54.

phenomenal swimmers. The defending Olympic champion, three times in a

:33:55.:33:58.

row. Can he do it four times in a row? Dan Wallace and Ieuan Lloyd of

:33:59.:34:14.

Great Britain. The Brazilian, Pereira, he has a good chance at a

:34:15.:34:17.

medal tomorrow night. He has to make sure he gets through. He started

:34:18.:34:22.

well. Probably leading at the moment. He's got to get out there.

:34:23.:34:35.

The two Brits are down. A good start Dan Wallace and Ieuan Lloyd. This is

:34:36.:34:40.

going to be interesting. Pereira in first place. The crowd reacting to

:34:41.:34:46.

sing his name up there. Beating Mark -- Michael Phelps. Michael Phelps

:34:47.:34:54.

coming through in five. He's got to make more of an impression on this

:34:55.:34:58.

one. He doesn't look in shape, Lochte. Ieuan Lloyd, he had a great

:34:59.:35:06.

press/ this morning. It is fascinating because Lochte was world

:35:07.:35:13.

champion in the 200 backstroke. He is now in the centre of the two, the

:35:14.:35:18.

world record holder, Michael Phelps closer to us. The crowd are

:35:19.:35:27.

absolutely shunting. Pereira, the white hat, at the top. Look at this.

:35:28.:35:34.

Neck and neck. Lochte making a bit more of a headway in the

:35:35.:35:39.

breaststroke. Lochte back level with them. Phelps, Pereira, Lochte. The

:35:40.:35:45.

Brazilian crowd excited with this one. Great Britain's Dan Wallace is

:35:46.:35:55.

in fifth. He can bring it home, he is really storming on this freestyle

:35:56.:35:59.

leg. Phelps is going to win it but one lane from the bottom, Dan

:36:00.:36:03.

Wallace, he is doing very well indeed. A very good time for Michael

:36:04.:36:10.

Phelps. Phelps, first, Lochte, second, Pereira, third. Dan Wallace

:36:11.:36:14.

is going to be in the final. Well done. Ieuan Lloyd was sixth, I don't

:36:15.:36:18.

think he is going to make it through. It is going to be tight.

:36:19.:36:23.

Wallace did very well to make it. A bit of a fist pump from the two

:36:24.:36:31.

giants of American swimming. Phelps, one. Lochte, two. Lochte's only

:36:32.:36:42.

individual race, and Phelps, head-to-head with Hagino. Pereira,

:36:43.:36:45.

the crowd will give him an extra half second, I am sure. Here we are

:36:46.:36:52.

watching the replay of the start. Above the monitor. I am seeing tens

:36:53.:36:59.

of Brazilian people in the crowd leaving. We have a relay left. They

:37:00.:37:03.

have come to see what they wanted to see and they are all off. Pereira

:37:04.:37:11.

still there. Lochte didn't make an impact in the breaststroke. There he

:37:12.:37:20.

is, Matthew McConaughey, Hollywood star come to watch Michael Phelps,

:37:21.:37:26.

the star of this mingle. Maybe he can star in a film of his life.

:37:27.:37:30.

There is bound to be a Hollywood film about the guy. 25 Olympic

:37:31.:37:36.

medals, 21 of them girls. There is Phelps on the right, and Lochte.

:37:37.:37:47.

Lloyd swum well. And there is the big man. Wallace, fourth. 1:50

:37:48.:38:04.

seven. -- 1:57. Think that's right. Dan Wallace has made it in. Fifth

:38:05.:38:11.

fastest. Yes, he is. Look at that. Phelps, one. Lochte, two. Hagino,

:38:12.:38:21.

fourth. Dan Wallace, super stuff from him.

:38:22.:38:26.

What a swim. Dan Wallace, he is here is a wild card. You could say he had

:38:27.:38:33.

more to prove that other people. He has proved it. There has been so

:38:34.:38:37.

much talk of Dan at the trials and the Europeans. Give credit to him.

:38:38.:38:42.

He steps up the big meetings. That is why was chosen. Just be his own

:38:43.:38:49.

confidence. He is quite sure man. He's quite that sort of character.

:38:50.:38:53.

It meant to be offensive to him that he is. He likes a bit of arrogance

:38:54.:39:09.

like the Americans do and it the. Make he is not going to be scared.

:39:10.:39:15.

Dan, a great swim. Did you think this was going to happen a couple of

:39:16.:39:19.

months ago? Given the nod. I didn't think this was possible. --

:39:20.:39:26.

definitely not. It's really nice to be able to step up where it counts.

:39:27.:39:30.

What have you done in that period of time to get it so right? Just

:39:31.:39:36.

enjoying it again, figuring out what I want to do with swimming, where I

:39:37.:39:42.

want to take it. I didn't want it to end there. Last night, really, we

:39:43.:39:48.

made it clear that we want to do it as long as we can. You were here at

:39:49.:39:52.

the Olympic Games four years ago, is missing out on that final. How was

:39:53.:39:56.

the team different? It feels very different. Happy, great morale.

:39:57.:40:02.

Great success from the boys last night in the relay. It really gives

:40:03.:40:08.

you a good buzz. This season 's best this year again and I'm improving, I

:40:09.:40:10.

am really happy. See you tomorrow. Jacquard Adam Peaty's Twitter. He

:40:11.:40:42.

does not know what we mean. He is a serious worm. -- check out. Tell us

:40:43.:40:54.

about this relationship. They were teammates, tomorrow is going to be a

:40:55.:41:01.

different story. You can be friends but when you go back on the block,

:41:02.:41:06.

the bottomline is to forget everything else, it is about the

:41:07.:41:11.

race and everything that is going to happen and you want to beat the

:41:12.:41:15.

other person. Lock the has won the world champion. -- Lochte. Hagino is

:41:16.:41:37.

in bed, the crowd is for him. From where he was four months ago and

:41:38.:41:44.

will where he is now, he has started loving this board again. If you love

:41:45.:41:48.

something, do not going to get the best out of yourself. That is the

:41:49.:41:55.

best thing to say. It is great for Dan. You have got to love what you

:41:56.:42:01.

do, waking up of IBM and wiping the eyes of the your windscreen. That is

:42:02.:42:09.

what it is about. -- waking up at five a.m.. I think that Lochte is a

:42:10.:42:18.

bit silly. He has dyed his hair. It looks silly. STUDIO: if you love

:42:19.:42:29.

your book all then stay with us. If you have just woken up, Brazil have

:42:30.:42:35.

to beat Denmark to stay in contention. We will show you the

:42:36.:42:37.

best so far. Sam -- Sam gets a goal, it is

:42:38.:43:10.

Gabrielle. Would a superb finish from Santos. Lovely reception of the

:43:11.:43:41.

ball. 2- Cirrus! -- 2-0! That finished got across it deserved.

:43:42.:43:53.

This game is opening up for Brazil in the second half. The shot is now

:43:54.:44:02.

Ford name. Not too far away. -- Neymar. It was flat-footed.

:44:03.:44:27.

Delightful! Simply delightful look at this pass from name. Santos with

:44:28.:45:02.

a comeback. Here comes a shot from Gabriel! The second goal from

:45:03.:45:16.

Gabriel Barbosa, it took a deflection but it will certainly

:45:17.:45:17.

count in his favour. STUDIO: Neymar has been absolutely

:45:18.:45:31.

fantastic for Brazil this evening. Interestingly, Gabriel Barbosa, who

:45:32.:45:40.

has got two goals, these are the closing stages. An interesting

:45:41.:45:44.

report coming through that Lester City has made enquiries about

:45:45.:45:50.

signing Gabriel Barbosa although some Italian teams are also

:45:51.:45:58.

preparing bids. Pele tweeted earlier this evening, " come on Brazil! "

:45:59.:46:18.

They play in the quarter-finals. The runner-up 's. Let us go back to the

:46:19.:46:22.

swimming. That is what we wanted Adam Peaty to

:46:23.:46:39.

do, isn't it? Next up we have got the women's four times 200 metre

:46:40.:46:50.

relay. This is the dream team for the Americans. Obviously, Katie

:46:51.:46:58.

Ledecky, all eyes are on her. She is going to read numerous amount of

:46:59.:47:05.

medals. Franklin is not going to go out in this relay. In London, she

:47:06.:47:10.

stepped onto the stage and announced herself. She bought hard get here

:47:11.:47:14.

and she said she was trying to re-establish herself. She was a

:47:15.:47:20.

little bit out of sorts. She qualified by she has been here, she

:47:21.:47:29.

has been one of this best swimmers in the world but she is in a lull. I

:47:30.:47:37.

don't know if she has had any injury problems. I wonder if it is because

:47:38.:47:43.

she was in university. We have to remember that people go through

:47:44.:47:52.

cycles. It takes its toll. It is quite interesting here because in

:47:53.:47:55.

the last few days we have seen some of the favourites, some of the

:47:56.:47:58.

defending champions fall away and not do what we expected them to do.

:47:59.:48:03.

This happens in every Olympic Games. There are shocks and surprises that

:48:04.:48:07.

shoppers all. There are ones that are the champions don't quite make

:48:08.:48:11.

it and then you have Katie Ledecky and Michael Phelps. This is what

:48:12.:48:16.

makes the sport so interesting. This is always a good relay. Relay the

:48:17.:48:21.

always fantastic. Unfortunately, we do not have the British team in

:48:22.:48:25.

this. The girls are not as good as the boys in the relay from GB at the

:48:26.:48:31.

moment. It would be good to see some women come through to make the

:48:32.:48:38.

relays again. The women from the butterfly still making their way a

:48:39.:48:42.

round the ball. Cost of mind back to that moment. Can you cast your mind

:48:43.:48:53.

back to that moment? It was something that was so overwhelming.

:48:54.:48:57.

Especially in London, having 17,000 people chanting my name, I could not

:48:58.:49:03.

stop crying. It is an amount of relief as well as joy and everything

:49:04.:49:07.

else because all the hard work has been worth it. We train for four

:49:08.:49:12.

years. It is not two weeks in the buildup, it is a lot of hard work.

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You actually enjoy the racing part? I loved it. But I didn't win it.

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(LAUGHS). He very nearly did. You won enough. For me as well, I only

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had to do on Lang and I knew that it was not going to hurt me. Becky was

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going to have to take herself through a lot of pain. I was one of

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those people waking you I was exhausted at the end. I could not

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celebrate, I was pushing myself too far. But I love the training and I

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love that environment and I got too nervous. I didn't like the process,

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feeling sick will be time with worry and going through whole process. But

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I just happened to be good at it the right the training. Five Olympics.

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Did you ever get ward of this atmosphere? -- bored. While it might

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sound stupid but dark and dingy mornings training in a pool in the

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middle of nowhere, not on seeing you and thinking about this as we did

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get to show yourself. All of that training and this is where you get

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to be after all of those cold, dark mornings. You have such are long

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career and you always speaks openly about your team and you like to say

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hello to everybody. I was around for a long time. The British team at in

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fantastic spirits. You mentioned earlier with the boys blipping the

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bottles. This is the video. For that is what you do in the village. You

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create fun games like that. The girls were talking about playing

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Mario kart. It is fun and it brings you together as a team. I wonder if

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that will be a consolation. I did not mean that overall. It is one of

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those things where he is fun and for the character on the team. He is a

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great person to have on the team, he makes light of everything, he is a

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prankster and he is someone that can make you laugh. All three of us need

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a rewind button. I need a cappuccino. You certainly don't need

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any more sugar. The winners really is next. Is the same record that the

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man-made going to happen tonight? I do not think so. I think they will

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be at heads. Canada have been surprising for this really. We have

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got the trainees in lane three. -- Chinese.

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You join us with the Russian Federation being introduced to the

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crowd. They are before fast as qualifiers. They will be next to

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Australia. Russia in six in Australia in five. He is trainer in

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three. The thing about the Chinese team, the leader got this in the

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individual final. The fastest woman is going to take the team out. I can

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tell you who has been dropped is Missy Franklin for the United States

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team. Missy Franklin slammed the individual 200 metres freestyle. She

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is one of the top two Americans who slammed this morning and has not

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made the top four. She got the nod. Did not swim the race at the trials.

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The coaches are using their discretion. Maybe franklin is not

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the best shot of winning a medal. This is Alison Schmidt, who was two

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seconds faster this morning. I think the American team a point to storm

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this one. One of the challenges for the other teams, who are looking for

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minor medals, is if you get in the wash of the Americans when they dive

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in, you can get splashed by the waves. It could really knock you.

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The final women's four x 200 metres relay. In USA have been let out by

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the Olympic champion from London 2012, that is Alison Schmidt. She is

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the blackcap in the centre. Fairly comfortable. Strong down the put as

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well. -- bottom. This is the split for the relay. Coleman is nearest to

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us. She is dropped away in third place. -- tucked. It is Coleman in

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first. This is very good lead. Alison Schmidt, the champion from

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London 2012, the blackcap in the centre. She is starting to move.

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Chen is the fastest of the Chinese swimmers. She is hoping to get a

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monster. She is doing just that. -- amongst it. It is these three

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countries, America, China and Sweden. Very close indeed. Sweden

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was first, USA second and Shen of China. The Chinese went in third but

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the takeover was very fast indeed. Hopefully it was a safe one. She

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took about half a metre. Shen was also a second slower in her

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individual. It is not make it would make a difference. -- it is not like

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it would make a difference. Smith, from this morning, she was one of

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the trades. Look at the long arm stroke, longer arms from Smith. Not

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making much of a dent on the Chinese swimmer. Not a moment. She has got

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the strength like a 400 metre stroker. China is leading. The

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yellow hat of McKeon from Australia. She was the bronze medallist in the

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individual 200 metre. Australia need a big lead here because their

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fastest swimmers are in now. It is interesting to do this, from

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Australia. The tactics are really interesting. When they decide to put

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their fastest swimmers in the beginning or whether to bury them in

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the middle. The Swedish team are still in it, at the bottom. They are

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at the far right of the picture. Tell you who else has come into the

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picture, that is Team Canada. Australia is number one. Your season

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of the two. China is just about in third position. -- USA is true. The

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Canadians have come back strongly. Australia is pushing at the

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Americans all the way. A split for the 16-year-old Canadian. That is

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very good indeed. Australia is number one, USA is me too. Australia

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has used their ace already and the last swimmer for the USA is Katie

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Ledecky. Fascinating tactics for the Australians. Their bronze medallist

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for the individual went in second and their fifth brumby individual

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went in third. They have put their big swimmers in the middle legs. The

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17-year-old is going to have an awesome job to do against Katie

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Ledecky. It is all about these two countries now. The Chinese are still

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in it. Down the bottom is Sweden. I am not sure whether the bronze is

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going to go here. The tactics, this is really fascinating. The Americans

:00:15.:00:23.

are holding on very well and they have got their ace at the very end,

:00:24.:00:29.

they have got Katie Ledecky, I'm sure she will win gold in the 800

:00:30.:00:33.

metre freestyle. She has got a little bit of work to do there is

:00:34.:00:40.

only one metre, 1.5 metres to go. I am not sure there will be enough

:00:41.:00:47.

time. Australia are leading. The USA are in second. Canada are in third

:00:48.:00:52.

position. This is very good from the Canadians. They are chasing the

:00:53.:00:57.

Americans. The Australians have done a very good job. They are putting

:00:58.:01:01.

themselves in a great position. Katie Ledecky would be thinking that

:01:02.:01:06.

she should win it. She has pretty much caught up by now. A brilliant

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swim by the Canadians. The Canadians are going to sneak in. Penny or

:01:23.:01:48.

Oleksiak, she is making up time. She is lane number seven, she is chasing

:01:49.:01:53.

the Australians and I would not be surprised if she catches up to be

:01:54.:01:58.

Australians. They going to have to work very hard. I am not sure if

:01:59.:02:18.

Levicki can get down on that. -- Katie Ledecky. I think Australia

:02:19.:02:27.

will hang on. This will be the third Olympic medal for Katie Ledecky.

:02:28.:02:36.

Team USA win gold in the women's four x two relay. They harm on

:02:37.:02:45.

really well. You can hear the screams. A brilliant swim from

:02:46.:02:49.

Australia. They got the silver. Canada get a bronze from lane seven.

:02:50.:02:56.

Order swim from them. Two medals for Canada in the relays. Schmidt on the

:02:57.:03:06.

left. Look at that! Leah Smith on the right. Katie Ledecky has got got

:03:07.:03:15.

out. Olympic gold. It did not pan out how I thought it was going to

:03:16.:03:18.

pan out. The results are how I expected them. The Americans have

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taken a second off the record. Not quite able to get the world record

:03:24.:03:30.

but it was a very good swim. The Swedish women are very happy with

:03:31.:03:33.

their time. They are the fastest European team. I think that is a

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European record, actually. So the tactics, very confusing for us Peer.

:03:50.:03:54.

But it worked for Australia, didn't it? -- up here. Absolutely. And the

:03:55.:04:09.

Tamsin Cook, the fourth swimmer for the Australian team, she did very

:04:10.:04:17.

well under pressure. The Australians in the first position at that point.

:04:18.:04:27.

(LAUGHS). We have got one smiling, on screaming, on jumping. And one in

:04:28.:04:35.

the water winning her third Olympic medal. Katie Ledecky, are you going

:04:36.:04:41.

to bet against her in the 800 metre freestyle? I would not bet against

:04:42.:04:47.

her. The house always win. I would not bet against her if I was betting

:04:48.:04:56.

chocolate cookies. I cannot see beyond Katie Ledecky. Team USA

:04:57.:05:05.

winning the women's freestyle relay. They deliberately winning her third

:05:06.:05:11.

gold medal. Australia have the silver and Canada have the bronze.

:05:12.:05:19.

Another medal for the Americans. The second! They got closer than I

:05:20.:05:33.

thought they would. That was him hitting his rewind button. You guys,

:05:34.:05:38.

Gare du Nord agree with me but I thought it was disappointing that

:05:39.:05:45.

Schmidt was not out in her American colours. It is about personal

:05:46.:05:52.

preference and your sponsorship. Some people wear breathers and some

:05:53.:06:01.

people wear beginners. Different seats look good on different body

:06:02.:06:12.

shapes. -- suits. It is like an athlete on the tracks, it is about

:06:13.:06:21.

technical equipment. Some of the athletes are very superstitious

:06:22.:06:43.

about there kits. -- and their kits. I do not think so. All of the

:06:44.:06:53.

athletes can get replacement kits. A mixed bag for the slimming. That

:06:54.:06:58.

wraps as for night. Duncan Scott missed out on a medal. Molly Renshaw

:06:59.:07:07.

is through the camera night. The athletes with us into a frenzy is.

:07:08.:07:13.

Some others more than others, actually. That is because somebody

:07:14.:07:18.

told me that I looked like a penguin! What is with your lips? I

:07:19.:07:27.

don't know. (LAUGHS). I need some sleep. Jason, it is a little chaotic

:07:28.:07:38.

in here. Interpret it as you will. STUDIO: Whatley damps. Thank you,

:07:39.:07:44.

Rebecca. Let us remind you of all the headlines at the Rio games. --

:07:45.:08:03.

what a dogs. -- dance. Making a splash, Joe Clarke, he produced a

:08:04.:08:15.

stunning final in the canoes. Max Whitlock on Team GB's all-round

:08:16.:08:20.

gymnastics final, taking bronze with some breathtaking routines. Chris

:08:21.:08:39.

Froome on bronze in the time trial. Sally Conway stunned the champion on

:08:40.:08:52.

her way to winning the bronze. And Britain's Stephen Scott was on

:08:53.:09:03.

target in the double trap. So let us talk a look at the medal table. 20

:09:04.:09:15.

gold was won on day five. Christian Armstrong is one of the big winners

:09:16.:09:22.

today. What a day for Great Britain. Two more gold medals. Great Britain

:09:23.:09:27.

is night on the medal table. Let us take a look at D6, what is coming

:09:28.:09:38.

up. -- day six. Granger goes for her fifth Olympic medal. We are back at

:09:39.:09:46.

the Olympic Equestrian Centre. We did not have much luck India venting

:09:47.:09:55.

but our hopes high for the dressage. -- in the event. We will get a first

:09:56.:10:03.

look at the velodrome at these Olympics at around eight o'clock.

:10:04.:10:12.

Bad as it! That was day five at the Rio Olympic Games, the day that the

:10:13.:10:19.

Rajesh hit the games for six. -- that is it.

:10:20.:10:29.

Joe Clarke of Great Britain, the Olympic champion! Bronze for Chris

:10:30.:10:41.

Froome! Bronze medal for Conway a she fully deserved that! That is it,

:10:42.:10:53.

Great Britain, into the semifinals. It is golden for Jack and Chris!

:10:54.:11:17.

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