:00:49. > :00:58.Hello. Welcome back to the Copacabana Day 6 of the 2016 Rio
:00:59. > :01:01.Games and stand-by, we could be witnessing yet another great
:01:02. > :01:05.sporting moment this evening, as Michael Phelps goes for his 22nd
:01:06. > :01:16.Olympic gold medal. This is what is coming up. So Great Britain has won
:01:17. > :01:27.four medals in the pool so far and two British women go into the final
:01:28. > :01:33.of the 200m breast stroke. It is an all-American clash of two Olympic
:01:34. > :01:42.heavyweights they go head-to-head in the 200 metre individual medley.
:01:43. > :01:47.High winds expected in Rio and inside smashes of 250mph expected as
:01:48. > :01:57.badminton gets under way. British No. 1 will be in action. The
:01:58. > :02:03.Scottish player Kirstie Gilmour will play. She won the last three
:02:04. > :02:06.meetings. It has been a whirlwind for Great Britain's women's hockey
:02:07. > :02:09.team. They are loving Brazil. They have booked their place into the
:02:10. > :02:19.last eight and tonight they take on Japan. So, this is how we are lining
:02:20. > :02:22.up tonight. You are used to this by now. Settle in on the sofa. Have a
:02:23. > :02:33.day off tomorrow. Tell the boss I said so. Tomorrow woe will see
:02:34. > :02:40.badminton with R ajiv appearing live. Kirstie Gilmour gets her
:02:41. > :02:54.Olympic badminton campaign under way just after 1. The men's table tennis
:02:55. > :03:03.match. This will be brilliant. Big GB clears for Chloe Tuttonand Molly
:03:04. > :03:07.Renshaw around 2:17. The headline, Phelps very Lochte coming up. Well,
:03:08. > :03:12.there is no doubt the man of the moment, the star of the show so far
:03:13. > :03:14.of Rio tienction is Michael Phelps. Let's take a closer look at the
:03:15. > :03:31.American man of steel. COMMENTATOR: This is surely his
:03:32. > :03:36.first. The gold to Michael Phelps. Gold to the USA. The Olympic
:03:37. > :03:38.champion on the men's 200 metre individual medley. Michael Phelps of
:03:39. > :03:54.the USA. COMMENTATOR: Can Michael Phelps go
:03:55. > :04:05.eight goal in eight days? Michael Phelps, a stunning swim! C'mon,
:04:06. > :04:11.Michael Phelps! Oh, 1.42:6. Michael Phelps what a supreme effort.
:04:12. > :04:16.Michael Phelps will become the first Olympian to win ever 10 gold medals
:04:17. > :04:23.and he does! Four golds, four races, four world records. USA are going to
:04:24. > :04:28.take the gold medal in this men's 4 x 200 metre relay. Michael Phelps
:04:29. > :04:32.there. Five goal in five races. Still on the eight straight. Another
:04:33. > :04:37.gold medal. Six golds, six world records in six days. The guy is
:04:38. > :04:42.invincible. Michael Phelps is coming back. Is he going to get the touch?
:04:43. > :04:48.No, he is not. Oh, no! He's got it. He's got it! Eight days, eight gold
:04:49. > :04:58.medals, Michael Phelps is the greatest. The gold in the men's
:04:59. > :05:01.freestyle goes to the USA and Michael Phelps becomes the greatest
:05:02. > :05:05.Olympian in history. The great Michael Phelps has just won his 20th
:05:06. > :05:10.Olympic medal. Michael Phelps, I have got to tell you have just won
:05:11. > :05:16.his 17th gold medal! It is gold to the USA. That is the end of Michael
:05:17. > :05:28.Phelps and where does he finish? He finishes right on top! His 18th
:05:29. > :05:33.Olympic gold medal! Unbelievable from Phelps. His 19th gold medal. A
:05:34. > :05:39.true champion. Oh, my goodness, he's so close. Phelps has won. He's won
:05:40. > :05:44.four in a row. The firstswimmer to do it in history. He's cruised to
:05:45. > :05:48.another gold medal. He is the greatest of all time and he is
:05:49. > :05:52.unbeatable. Well, it really has been a pleasure to witness all of those
:05:53. > :05:59.gold medals, hasn't it? He is an absolute phenomenon. Let's talk to
:06:00. > :06:01.the Olympic bronze medal ist Steve parry. You raced against Michael
:06:02. > :06:06.Phelps. I don't want to be harsh, Steve. What do you take of the
:06:07. > :06:10.story? What happened? Looking back to my time in 2004, I mean I
:06:11. > :06:14.remember beating him up to about 35 metres to go, but this is the thing
:06:15. > :06:18.about Michael Phelps. He just never quits. I remember getting goose
:06:19. > :06:22.bumps down my spine and just thinking to myself, you know what, I
:06:23. > :06:26.am going to take this guy apart but he just gets to turn it on any time
:06:27. > :06:30.he wants to. I remember at this point here, it felt like there was
:06:31. > :06:33.an elephant on top of my back and this is where Phelps is brilliant.
:06:34. > :06:37.He broke the Olympic record there and got another gold medal. The
:06:38. > :06:42.scary thing is he was just embarking on his journey at this point. He was
:06:43. > :06:46.only 19 years of age. Very nice memories, though, Jason. Steve, when
:06:47. > :06:50.we look at many sports, you see a superstar come along and then you
:06:51. > :06:55.wonder if you will see another one in 10, 15, 20 years, man or woman,
:06:56. > :07:01.will we ever see another swimmer like Michael Phelps? People said
:07:02. > :07:05.that about Mark Spitts when he got the seven gold medals. The scary
:07:06. > :07:11.thing about Michael Phelps, not only has he had one Spitt moment. He's
:07:12. > :07:16.had three. He's won multiple gold medals at at least three Games. I
:07:17. > :07:20.probably believe there will be a man who will win multiple gold medals,
:07:21. > :07:25.but they won't repeat it Games after Games. This guy is unreal,
:07:26. > :07:28.especially at the age of 31. Steve, what has been interesting going
:07:29. > :07:32.through the American papers online, such is the popularity of American
:07:33. > :07:37.football and soccer and basketball, what has been interesting is
:07:38. > :07:41.swimming is getting an awful lot of coverage because of Michael Phelps.
:07:42. > :07:44.So much so. It is getting close to 8:00 at night. The swimming finals
:07:45. > :07:48.don't even start for two hours. The reason for that is because of
:07:49. > :07:51.American television. Such is the power of Michael Phelps they want to
:07:52. > :07:56.change the times that the swimming is on, so we are all staying up late
:07:57. > :08:00.here to witness these achievements of Michael Phelps. It is very rare
:08:01. > :08:05.that they cut through the big four sports in America, but this fella
:08:06. > :08:10.can do it. What I like about his story, it is not just the sport,
:08:11. > :08:14.there have been a great deal of trials and tribulations he's had to
:08:15. > :08:18.deal with. It is great to see him come out the other side. We are
:08:19. > :08:30.talking about Phelps and Lochte but a lot of talent. Two young girls.
:08:31. > :08:35.Chloe and Molly - I am hoping one of them can get a medal. They are
:08:36. > :08:43.absolutely on fire. If they do get a medal, we already have had our best
:08:44. > :08:46.swimming Games since 1994. It will obliterate everything we have done.
:08:47. > :08:54.It will be a great might in the pool, but I think the headline event
:08:55. > :09:00.is Michael Phelps v Ryan Locht, two superstars of the sport. That is
:09:01. > :09:04.Steve parry there for us at the Olympic Park. Now to the hockey. It
:09:05. > :09:08.is not just Michael Phelps, the women's hockey team are loving
:09:09. > :09:10.Brazil still at the moment. They still have one more match to play
:09:11. > :09:12.after the clash with Japan, but they still have one more match to play
:09:13. > :09:17.after the clash with Japan, but they got off to a great start. They beat
:09:18. > :09:23.Australia. Perfect start. Japan yet to win a game. The coach Danny Carry
:09:24. > :09:26.are hoping that GP women can continue their remarkable run. They
:09:27. > :09:33.won a bronze at London 2012 of course. Melanoma is part of our
:09:34. > :09:36.commentary team and he's at the Olympic Hockey Centre. Good evening
:09:37. > :09:39.to. You it has been a fantastic tournament so far. The ladies have
:09:40. > :09:42.played absolutely fantastic so far. I was lucky enough to catch up with
:09:43. > :09:47.a few of them after the Argentina game. They think they are playing at
:09:48. > :09:52.50-60% so the signs are looking really positive. And touch
:09:53. > :09:56.competition to come, though, because you are looking at if Great Britain
:09:57. > :10:02.do, indeed, qualify, there are some real tough teams in the other pool?
:10:03. > :10:06.There are. The most important thing is if you miss the Dutch in the
:10:07. > :10:11.quarterfinals and if you finish top of the pool, you won't meet them
:10:12. > :10:15.until the final. The way the new format works it is positive for the
:10:16. > :10:19.game and it could boil down to a game against the USA. Melanoma,
:10:20. > :10:24.thank you very much. We will talk hockey later on. Now, let's turn our
:10:25. > :10:28.attention to badminton. That competition starts today. You can
:10:29. > :10:36.expect around smashs of 250mph. Let's show you what has been
:10:37. > :10:40.happening right now. So we will take you to Rio Centro for some live
:10:41. > :10:56.badminton. It is the best of three games. Best of 221 or a lead of two
:10:57. > :11:01.points. First group match. Yusef is expected to reach the knockout
:11:02. > :11:02.stages. Let's see how Rajivis getting on.
:11:03. > :11:20.COMMENTATOR: Good pressure. Good pressure on the front court.
:11:21. > :11:31.He's played that shot well around the head reverse angle on the smash.
:11:32. > :11:33.He brings that shuttle down well. He needs a few more to get back in this
:11:34. > :11:49.game. That one drops in. An error in
:11:50. > :12:02.judgement. Judging the attacking clear on that occasion.
:12:03. > :12:16.That is good play. Stepping forward and following his shuttle in.
:12:17. > :12:19.Smashes down the line and one or two steps and he is into the net. Good
:12:20. > :12:37.movement. Very clever play. He has got six of
:12:38. > :13:01.them, Ouseph. That one goes wide. The show great
:13:02. > :13:03.variety in those closing points. She shows. A very distinctive type of
:13:04. > :13:35.player. I was trying to get across but I
:13:36. > :13:46.couldn't really... I just try and hit it to the middle. Get it into
:13:47. > :13:53.the middle. He is not hitting 100%? He has only cleared at once. He is
:13:54. > :13:57.getting into a bit of a habit of looking at and spinning. If you can
:13:58. > :14:08.mix it across his body and take it out, that would be right.
:14:09. > :14:14.The British coaches talking about taking it away from his forehand,
:14:15. > :14:19.mixing it up. There is Koukal 's father, who is his coach.
:14:20. > :14:27.Interesting chat at the break between the coaches and player. It's
:14:28. > :14:31.good to hear what the coaches are saying in terms of tactical advice
:14:32. > :14:40.to the players. The British coaches were very happy with the first set.
:14:41. > :14:41.Just keeping the control, managing the play from the front of the
:14:42. > :15:26.court. That's a terrific overhead. All his
:15:27. > :15:31.athletic skills on display there. Into position very quickly. Nice
:15:32. > :15:41.around the net. Reverse angle, across the court.
:15:42. > :15:58.Just going wide. He is going to challenge that one, Koukal. Just
:15:59. > :15:59.wide. I think it was just wide. We will see what the challenger umpire
:16:00. > :16:34.has got to say. -- challenge. Just wide of the line. Challenge
:16:35. > :16:40.unsuccessful for Koukal. Two challenges per game. That is one
:16:41. > :17:08.gone for Koukal. They haven't relayed through at this
:17:09. > :17:30.point in time but I think he has got the message now.
:17:31. > :17:42.Frustrating wait for the players, needing technology to advise the
:17:43. > :17:44.umpire when we know the outcome. They are obviously not getting the
:17:45. > :17:52.same communication as we are getting.
:17:53. > :18:28.Another Nat Lobb, just wide of the line. -- net lob. The challenge from
:18:29. > :18:35.Ouseph this time. We will wait again to see what happens. The Challenge
:18:36. > :18:44.System has been embraced well by the players. They have to be careful and
:18:45. > :18:50.when they use them seeing as the only have two per game. You have to
:18:51. > :19:01.be quite confident about how you think about the call.
:19:02. > :19:16.Just wide. Your first thoughts, 100% correct.
:19:17. > :19:42.Again, the players have to wait that decision to relayed to them.
:19:43. > :19:48.-- for. Again, the instant reviewer relayed to us but it's not quite
:19:49. > :19:57.getting through to the man who counts, the umpire. Quite a long
:19:58. > :19:58.delay for the athletes. Waiting for this challenge review to come
:19:59. > :20:16.through. In situations like this, the players
:20:17. > :20:20.need to keep their focus, they need to keep their focus on what their
:20:21. > :20:24.strategy is because it is quite a long delay between the review of the
:20:25. > :20:31.challenge and the actual decision being related through to the umpire.
:20:32. > :20:37.In those circumstances, a much quicker process than this. This
:20:38. > :20:40.delay can be unsettling times for the players that they need to make
:20:41. > :20:52.sure they do keep their focus on court. -- but they need to. They are
:20:53. > :20:58.telling us now about the actual challenge was successful. We didn't
:20:59. > :21:03.see that on our replay, we must have got a different view. Or a different
:21:04. > :21:20.court, perhaps. Lovely angle on the net. Control
:21:21. > :21:29.from the bandh called by Ouseph. He has continued where he left off.
:21:30. > :21:37.Angling across court. Great control across the front court. Placing the
:21:38. > :21:43.shuttle well. Good deception, to guide it across court. Really
:21:44. > :21:51.getting his opponent. To cross the front court. -- full stretch across
:21:52. > :22:23.the front court. Easy put away. He commanded the
:22:24. > :22:26.middle of the court. The man from the Czech Republic. Brings things
:22:27. > :22:46.back, trailing 3-5. A tight one, that one. It has
:22:47. > :22:56.dropped in, I think. No, it hasn't. The call was out from the other
:22:57. > :23:04.lines person. Some very close calls early on in the second game. At one
:23:05. > :23:15.going long from the back of the court. Good judgement by Koukal.
:23:16. > :23:30.A couple of times, he has anticipated the Serb really well,
:23:31. > :23:34.has Ouseph. -- serve. Is some reason, Koukal thinks the shops are
:23:35. > :23:40.of the word go is going to catch Ouseph out and it hasn't been
:23:41. > :23:58.successful. -- the shots from the word go. That angled shot has worked
:23:59. > :24:04.a treat him this match. -- in this match. He's brought forward. It has
:24:05. > :24:08.been very effective indeed. Brilliant across court. The best
:24:09. > :24:12.shot of the match, isn't it? A delightful shot. Powerful whip
:24:13. > :24:45.across court. Nicely played. Nicely done by Koukal. Nicely into
:24:46. > :25:30.the back forehand side of Ouseph. Put away easily across court.
:25:31. > :25:40.Beautiful angle across court. Not a bad way to bring up the mid- game
:25:41. > :25:47.interval. He shut it down beautifully into the open court. He
:25:48. > :26:16.goes into that break with a nice 6- point cushion.
:26:17. > :26:33.Court two, 20 seconds. Court two, 20 seconds.
:26:34. > :26:39.Rajiv Ouseph commanding the scheme, as he did in the first. -- this
:26:40. > :27:10.game. That is a really good to get front
:27:11. > :27:34.court from Koukal, which kept him in it. -- good get.
:27:35. > :27:41.That one going wide. You can see where Ouseph is trying to take up
:27:42. > :27:45.the top court position. He is trying to dominate at the front of the
:27:46. > :27:52.court. He's moved his base in a little bit. He is directing Koukal
:27:53. > :27:55.around a little bit. If you look where his base is, he is trying to
:27:56. > :28:43.move around a bit. Going long again. Great play again. Really controlling
:28:44. > :28:46.from the front of the court. Not allowing his opponent to get the
:28:47. > :28:50.shuttle behind him. Nicely done by Ouseph. Moving nicely back the
:28:51. > :29:39.finish that shuttle. The shuttle drifting out the back
:29:40. > :29:43.again. Koukal is picking out a lot of his points when the shuttle
:29:44. > :29:47.drifts out when Ouseph moves to the back of the court. Good judgement.
:29:48. > :29:59.He just needs to manage that lift a little more. Off the racquet of
:30:00. > :30:09.Koukal. He just can't get any momentum going in this second game.
:30:10. > :30:17.It may short circuit any challenge he has on Ouseph. A couple of errors
:30:18. > :30:22.and suddenly it is an 8-point spread and the writ marching towards a
:30:23. > :30:26.straight-games victory. That one going long. He did well to get his
:30:27. > :31:21.body out of the way, Koukal. That has gone out. A brilliant pick
:31:22. > :31:28.up by Koukal. Nice defence. Very quick hands. Well reacted to the
:31:29. > :31:35.shuttle there. Talking about that speed of 400kph, the shuttle was
:31:36. > :31:41.just hurtled towards the Czech. Somehow he fashioned a reply. Again
:31:42. > :31:47.out the back of the court. Some errors off the racquet of Ouseph.
:31:48. > :31:51.Still trying to press, still trying to keep that front-court pressure,
:31:52. > :31:58.but he needs to control it. Variation, maybe some blocks would
:31:59. > :32:02.be the way to go. Another one in the overhead. So a good run of points
:32:03. > :32:14.for Koukal, but coming off the errors of Ouseph's racquet.
:32:15. > :32:24.Body language changing between the two. There is light at the end of
:32:25. > :32:36.Koukal's tonne neling in the second game. That is a -- Koukal's tunnel
:32:37. > :32:39.in the second game. That is a better hit. You have got to take control
:32:40. > :32:57.and wait. Nice slice across court. Nice cut on
:32:58. > :33:09.that smash. Very steep and very hard for Ouseph to control it. Koukal not
:33:10. > :33:16.going away just yet. He is hanging inin this second game.
:33:17. > :34:35.Ouseph now only two points away from taking this match.
:34:36. > :34:42.He does that shot, the body smash, very effectively. A change of
:34:43. > :34:44.shuttle. Koukal wants a change of fortune and very quickly. Five match
:34:45. > :35:05.points. He's saved one. Nice around the head
:35:06. > :35:25.smash. He's played that very effectively through the match.
:35:26. > :35:38.Perhaps wanting to slow down the tempo, Koukal. % ration right from
:35:39. > :35:53.the court. Still match points for Ouseph. Another one saved!
:35:54. > :36:21.Nicely done by Koukal, just taking the front of the court there to a
:36:22. > :36:36.nice net roll, getting the short lift.
:36:37. > :36:46.Pre-match point saved. A couple to come.
:36:47. > :36:57.There it is. Fourth time lucky for Rajiv Ouseph. 13th seed with a
:36:58. > :37:04.confidence-building win in straight games. These two have had a bit of
:37:05. > :37:09.history. Great sportsmanship. Koukal signalling his support to the crowd.
:37:10. > :37:14.Overall, there was a little hiccup in the second game by the British
:37:15. > :37:23.player, but I think at his best there he was just a little bit too
:37:24. > :37:27.classy in the big points. Yes, a great start for Great Britain's
:37:28. > :37:30.Rajiv Ouseph. Remember, that is his first group stage match of Petr
:37:31. > :37:36.Koukal against the Czech Republic. He's seeded 13th, as you have just
:37:37. > :37:39.heard, so he will be expected to reach the knockout stages. Well done
:37:40. > :37:44.rav individual. It is a bit of live hockey for you shortly. We will go
:37:45. > :37:46.live in just a moment. The women's competition is hotting up. GB
:37:47. > :37:50.already qualified for of the knockout stages that get under way
:37:51. > :37:56.on Monday. It is all about building momentum ahead of those matches.
:37:57. > :38:00.They want another one tonight and perfect start! Lilly Osley is clear
:38:01. > :38:05.on the right. The ball goes into the net. Live to the Olympic Hockey
:38:06. > :38:09.Centre. Now over to our commentators.
:38:10. > :38:15.COMMENTATOR: Penalty call for Great Britain. They have got a chance to
:38:16. > :38:21.go 2-0 up. The drag flick saved. They didn't get too much power on
:38:22. > :38:24.that. No, she didn't pick up the ball how she would have wanted to
:38:25. > :38:28.have done. As she was trying to generate the power through her
:38:29. > :38:32.stick, it looks like she's rolled the stick over the top of the ball.
:38:33. > :38:41.Great Britain still deep in Japanese territory. Now to the edge of the
:38:42. > :38:53.circle. Good Japanese defence and they come clear. You can see the
:38:54. > :38:57.corner again. What they are trying to do is roll the ball along the
:38:58. > :39:14.stick. She couldn't generate the power she would have wanted. First
:39:15. > :39:17.period, 4.5 minutes to play with 4x400 metre 15-minute quarters. They
:39:18. > :39:21.will change ends at the end of the first half and not the end of the
:39:22. > :39:43.quarter. Well controlled there. There is the goal scorer. Good take.
:39:44. > :39:47.She's got herself to the edge of the circle. Looking for SophieBury, but
:39:48. > :39:54.couldn't get anywhere nearBury and Japan break. It is a fantastic
:39:55. > :39:59.opportunity for Great Britain there. She just couldn't get the ball in a
:40:00. > :40:13.position to pass to either McCallum or SophieBury. Great Britain called
:40:14. > :40:21.back to defend. A crescendo of noise from their supporters. A rare
:40:22. > :40:30.attack. Into the circle. That was worrying. It was threatening for a
:40:31. > :40:34.moment. I tell you what, Sam gets a little touch on that. Had she not
:40:35. > :40:38.done so it would certainly have gone goalwards. I can't say if it would
:40:39. > :40:46.have ended up in the back of the net or not, but it is really important
:40:47. > :40:51.that GB concentrate. Backhand shot. Sam calm under pressure. Moves it
:40:52. > :41:05.into some space and then towns send joins in to try and -- Towsend joins
:41:06. > :41:14.in to try and tidy things up here. A good flick. Still going forward. The
:41:15. > :41:34.GB girls are getting short running with the ball. Shona McCallin having
:41:35. > :41:44.a great game. A little flick from SophieBury. Nicola White climbs all
:41:45. > :41:56.over it. Too far in front of Quek. I don't think she could decide whether
:41:57. > :42:03.to release to Sam Quek or McCallin. As she released McCallin had gone
:42:04. > :42:11.inside. Bouncing ball dealt with calmly by Kate Richardson-Walsh. A
:42:12. > :42:19.nice touch and flick from McCallin setting off Nicola White on her way.
:42:20. > :42:35.Owsley. Tries to go again. Unsworth in support. She's found Unsworth.
:42:36. > :42:41.SophieBury in space. The dangerous Alex Danson. Danson at speed. Good
:42:42. > :42:46.work from her but her team-mates unable to read her intentions. You
:42:47. > :42:51.need skill to lift the ball over the Japanese stick which will unlock
:42:52. > :42:55.the. At moments during this half Japan have literally sat 5-10 yards
:42:56. > :42:58.over their 25-yard line so it will be crucial for Great Britain that
:42:59. > :43:18.they keep the ball moving when the opportunity is there.
:43:19. > :43:30.seconds left on the clock before the hooter. They are just easing off
:43:31. > :43:35.until the hooter sounds. One goal in the quarter to Great Britain. The
:43:36. > :43:37.score of the first period of play, Japan, Nhill, Great Britain, one.
:43:38. > :43:50.A great start the Team GB's women. The Rugby sevens have been a massive
:43:51. > :43:54.success. Congratulations to BG who have won their first medal of the
:43:55. > :43:58.Olympics. They beat Great Britain earlier this evening in a
:43:59. > :44:03.devastating display. Creating a little bit of history. The first
:44:04. > :44:08.Olympic medal in any sport. Utterly dominant. Now, Olympic champions.
:44:09. > :44:16.They will be celebrating on the streets of Suva. For Team GB, silver
:44:17. > :44:17.is a decent achievement. The Fijians celebrated after winning the gold
:44:18. > :44:49.medal. Absolutely brilliant. That is why we
:44:50. > :44:54.love the Olympic Games. Congratulations to BG. That show you
:44:55. > :44:59.what you can be watching. Who would like you to stay with us for some
:45:00. > :45:02.light hockey on BBC One. If you would like some table tennis,
:45:03. > :45:13.Belarus have a chance of winning Olympic bronze in the semifinals.
:45:14. > :45:20.Vladimir Samsonov lost. The winner is taking on Mizuno of Japan. That
:45:21. > :45:26.is available for you. Also, indoor volleyball and some handball as
:45:27. > :45:33.well. Let us go back to gigabits against Japan. Mel and Matt, our
:45:34. > :45:47.commentary team. -- let us go back to gigabits.
:45:48. > :45:58.Ask off a Japanese stick into the back for gold. Their owner Owen
:45:59. > :46:03.goals in hockey. Giselle Ansley gets the credit. Great Britain, unbeaten
:46:04. > :46:12.in the tournament so far. Maximum points for Britain. Richardson -
:46:13. > :46:28.Walsh, looking for Sophie Bray. A little flick forward. The Japanese
:46:29. > :46:33.goalkeeper called into action. Their best result in the schemes has been
:46:34. > :46:39.their draw with India who were beaten 4-0 by Argentina and 6-1 by
:46:40. > :46:43.the USA. After this match, Great Britain's final pool match will be
:46:44. > :46:48.against the United States of America. Great Britain, top of their
:46:49. > :46:52.table at the moment and that is where they hope to finish. They are
:46:53. > :46:53.already guaranteed qualification for the quarter-finals, the knockout
:46:54. > :47:03.stages. It is also important with the new
:47:04. > :47:07.format you finish as high on the table as possible. If you lose in
:47:08. > :47:10.the quarter-finals, you basically get ranked on where you finish in
:47:11. > :47:14.the pool. Any finish top, chances are you're going to finish fifth or
:47:15. > :47:22.sixth the competition. Whoever finishes top of Pool B, and that
:47:23. > :47:26.could be Great Britain, will play the fourth - placed side from Pool
:47:27. > :47:32.A, best against worst theoretically. That is looking like either China or
:47:33. > :47:33.Spain. It Great Britain finishes second, it could be Germany or New
:47:34. > :47:57.Zealand. Japan go forward. Away to our left.
:47:58. > :48:04.Mizuhashi, all the way back to Ono. Taken out of play by Kate
:48:05. > :48:09.Richardson- Walsh. Japanese number nine is Nagai. She has approached
:48:10. > :48:12.the circle. Looking for some service. Through some British legs
:48:13. > :48:21.and it is bobbling around. Japan win a penalty corner off a Great Britain
:48:22. > :48:32.got. Giselle Ansley's foot in the way. Good stepping up by
:48:33. > :48:36.Richardson-Walsh. You could see it bobbling around Giselle Ansley's
:48:37. > :48:40.beat. No complaints from the British defence, getting the defensive kit
:48:41. > :48:44.on. This has been Japan's biggest threat in the tournament so far. Two
:48:45. > :48:56.of those goals have come from penalty corners. Both from number
:48:57. > :49:02.ten, Nakashima. Nishimura will inject. Here it is. It came close.
:49:03. > :49:11.Good at that. Danger over for Great Britain. I think it was Nakashima on
:49:12. > :49:17.this far post. Richardson-Walsh gets a brilliant touch. As a result,
:49:18. > :49:31.comes off the Japanese stick for a British 16. Townsend, tangling with
:49:32. > :49:40.Nishikori. Now they switch blanks, Japan. Ono leading on that side and
:49:41. > :49:47.getting as far as the circle. Laura Unsworth tidying up. In turn, Sam
:49:48. > :49:55.Quek takes it to the corner. Japan still with possession. And less
:49:56. > :50:07.noise, endless chatter from the Japanese players. -- endless.
:50:08. > :50:18.They are looking for a penalty point... The video umpire is being
:50:19. > :50:21.consulted over a Japanese claim that the penalty corner. They are
:50:22. > :50:25.claiming that Great Britain were not five. Five from a free hit. They are
:50:26. > :50:38.asking for the penalty corner. It's hard to tell from that angle.
:50:39. > :50:40.It will be much better if you could see it from behind. We know the
:50:41. > :50:46.umpires have got different camera angles. It could come back that
:50:47. > :50:57.there is no advice possible because of the camera angles. They were not
:50:58. > :51:12.five. It is going to be three. They can use the referral. That would be
:51:13. > :51:17.free for defence. Not a penalty corner. I understand that Japan, I
:51:18. > :51:23.don't understand why Japan have lost their video referral. I understand
:51:24. > :51:27.what Carol is saying, therefore it is a free hit to Japan, not a
:51:28. > :51:30.penalty corner, which I don't agree with because it is a professional
:51:31. > :51:36.foul but I don't understand why they lose their referral. Probably
:51:37. > :51:40.because she said, we want a penalty corner. It's harsh because she is
:51:41. > :51:43.right, they were not five, we have won the ball. These are grey areas
:51:44. > :51:50.which keep cropping up throughout the tournament. The net result of
:51:51. > :51:54.that discussion is that there is no penalty corner for Japan and they
:51:55. > :52:00.have lost their ability to use the third umpire. One per match, per
:52:01. > :52:07.team. It is held up, you keep your referral but if it is rejected, you
:52:08. > :52:16.lose it. Japan paid the there. -- Japan paid the price there.
:52:17. > :52:25.Alex Danson sensibly holds it up, allows her teammates to set it up in
:52:26. > :52:33.front. It was out of the blue and onto the green.
:52:34. > :52:58.Bouncing. Dealt with by Laura Unsworth. What an outstanding
:52:59. > :53:03.tournament Unsworth has had so far. Looking further Helen
:53:04. > :53:14.Richardson-Walsh but she missed. Penalty corner, Japan. Fantastic
:53:15. > :53:20.play by Japan. Shimuzi, the number 30, picked up the ball from macro to
:53:21. > :53:27.three. -- Richardson-Walsh. You could see her slightly moved the
:53:28. > :53:32.ball, and to be fair, Shona McCallin was running back to get into
:53:33. > :53:36.position. A very good opportunity for Japan to register something on
:53:37. > :53:43.the scoreboard. Waiting to try to drag flick, Ono.
:53:44. > :53:58.There is the injection. Unfortunate for Japan, the accuracy just wasn't
:53:59. > :54:02.there. Ono and Nagai both involved. There it is again. They look into
:54:03. > :54:08.the touches. It should be a long corner to Japan. Getting a huge
:54:09. > :54:17.deflection on the ball. Good team defence from the British team.
:54:18. > :54:20.Shona McCallin, whose foot it was which caused the penalty corner for
:54:21. > :54:34.Japan. Crista Cullen with the aerial ball.
:54:35. > :54:42.Alex Danson turns and accelerates. She has Sophie Bray in the circle.
:54:43. > :54:53.Fantastic about -- fantastic defence from Sakaguchi. Sophie Bray fires,
:54:54. > :54:59.no goal. The ball has, from Sophie Bray's stick into the body. -- the
:55:00. > :55:06.ball has come up from. You can see here. It is stuck in her armpit.
:55:07. > :55:11.Exactly. The upside of this from the British point of view is that Great
:55:12. > :55:15.Britain have the penalty corner. It's a great ball by Crista Cullen.
:55:16. > :55:19.The tactic they used against India the other evening, with the way the
:55:20. > :55:28.Indian defence setup. Greatly by Alex Danson. She held it up. Waiting
:55:29. > :55:40.our Crista Cullen and Kate Richardson-Walsh. Kate
:55:41. > :55:47.Richardson-Walsh, saved. Good save from Asano, the Japanese keeper. Two
:55:48. > :55:51.opportunities, one with Alex Danson, just above the penalty spot and
:55:52. > :56:03.Georgie Twigg coming in as the injector. But great save, as you
:56:04. > :56:12.said, by Asano in girls. -- in goal. 8.5 minutes until half-time.
:56:13. > :56:21.Unsworth looked despairingly towards Sam Quek. Japan to the edge of the
:56:22. > :56:35.circle. Looking strong. Held up. Penalty corner for Japan. Shimuzi
:56:36. > :56:48.net, coming in, hits Laura Unsworth's foot. She pulls the ball
:56:49. > :56:51.back onto the tow. -- toe. Japan's score, you cannot argue with, they
:56:52. > :56:58.have had three corners in the game so far. Their options this time,
:56:59. > :57:16.lining up, maybe to attempt to drag flick. Number 16, Ono and Nagai
:57:17. > :57:20.beside her. Pushed away by Sam Quek. And feed -- good combination in
:57:21. > :57:39.defence between goalkeepers. really well. It could have taken a
:57:40. > :57:43.deflection off anyone's stick. Good times for Great Britain as they set
:57:44. > :57:53.about defending these continuous Japanese offences. 13 for Japan. A
:57:54. > :58:10.good game so far. Into the circle once more. Aerial exit. From Gisele
:58:11. > :58:15.Ainslie. This is the penalty corner again. A fantastic save by Hinch.
:58:16. > :58:26.She manages to get a big left glove to it. Japan come again down the
:58:27. > :58:36.left flank. Picked up beautifully. Scampering to the right circle.
:58:37. > :58:43.Georgie Twigg stepping forward and then having to withdraw. Japan, once
:58:44. > :58:47.again, to the shooting zone. Behind in the period of attack from the
:58:48. > :58:56.players in pink come to an end for the moment. Sophie Bray. A nice pick
:58:57. > :59:04.up. Left-handed run. She's done well. Aided by McCallin. She's got a
:59:05. > :59:09.little bit scrappy from Great Britain at the moment. Not really
:59:10. > :59:16.able to control the ball Another aerial ball aimed for Quek. Hits the
:59:17. > :59:22.stick on the ball nicely but the delivery to Nicola White was way too
:59:23. > :59:27.quick. I think NicWhite there could have made that run a bit earlier and
:59:28. > :59:31.worked harder to get her feet facing infeel. Her body was still moving
:59:32. > :59:41.towards the sideline as she tried to track the ball. Quek's aerial trap
:59:42. > :59:58.goes backwards to Unsworth who has to slalomher way out of trouble.
:59:59. > :00:03.They found Danson. She goes ore one and looking for another looking for
:00:04. > :00:20.service. It is Great Britain's ball. Twingelina. Webb. Kate
:00:21. > :00:25.Richardson-Walsh. All the way down to gist cell Ainslie and missed trap
:00:26. > :00:31.by Georgie Twigg. Two against three here. Twigg thankful to see that on
:00:32. > :00:41.the end of her stick. An obstruction. Webb having to track
:00:42. > :00:45.back and defend now. Four minutes until half-time. Wonderful passage
:00:46. > :01:03.of play from Japan in the last 10 minutes. One thing that Great
:01:04. > :01:07.Britain are exceptionally good at is their defending. They will be
:01:08. > :01:12.disappointed to have conceded three penalty corners in the first half.
:01:13. > :01:16.There is plenty to work on and I am sure Danny carry is already working
:01:17. > :01:28.on his half-time talk. The most important thing is the scoreline
:01:29. > :01:38.which is GB 1 and Japan 0. Aerial ball for Owsley.
:01:39. > :01:50.Owsley again. Bundled off the ball. A bit of a mismatch but Japan came
:01:51. > :01:57.out as the winners and cheered every step of the way as Yuri Nagai gets
:01:58. > :02:13.it up to halfway. Townsend comes away with it. Townsend is fast.
:02:14. > :02:17.Townsend tackled effectively. Helen Richardson-Walsh there to try and
:02:18. > :02:22.help her out. It is tough when you have got someone in your team as
:02:23. > :02:26.quick as Chad Townsend to try and offer por. All of the support was on
:02:27. > :02:31.the left-hand side of the feel. Lily Owsley is the same. Alex Danson, to
:02:32. > :02:35.be fair, most of the team have got speed about them. It is only when
:02:36. > :02:39.you see the Japanese players trying to track back with those type of
:02:40. > :02:51.players you realise how quick they are with the ball. HollieWebb. Bray.
:02:52. > :03:01.Owsley. Trying to find Bray inside of that time. That is out of play.
:03:02. > :03:20.Quickly taken by Kate Richardson-Walsh. Now Japan once
:03:21. > :03:23.again moving off towards the Great Britain circle with MinamiShimizu
:03:24. > :03:32.moving nicely. Oh, they have scored! No. No goal. It's come off Gisele
:03:33. > :03:37.Ainslie slip as it crashed in. It was Ainslie's stick into the back of
:03:38. > :03:41.Hinch's goal. The crowd are booing. The umpire is well positioned.
:03:42. > :03:50.Certainly Japanese sticks were in there, there is no doubt about it.
:03:51. > :03:55.Here comes the crash ball in. It is Kate Richardson-Walsh that gets the
:03:56. > :04:00.touch and not Giselle aps angst. There was a Japanese player waiting
:04:01. > :04:04.to get that touch. Great call for Great Britain in the last 90 seconds
:04:05. > :04:08.of the half. They have more work to do because the Japanese players once
:04:09. > :04:15.again are peppering the circle. Backhand shot. Hinch has let it
:04:16. > :04:25.through her feet. No. No. On her foot on the way through. I am glad
:04:26. > :04:35.that Maddie Hinch heard the whistle because I certainly didn't. I am not
:04:36. > :04:46.sure what happened. So looking for a GB foot in the circle. Obviously
:04:47. > :04:51.before that passage of play. Maddie Hinch heard the whistle blown.
:04:52. > :04:55.Backhand shot. Sorry, it would be a goal, but what GB have asked for the
:04:56. > :04:59.referral because Japan have lost theirs. So they are looking for a
:05:00. > :05:01.Japanese foot in the circle. I don't know what foot we are looking for.
:05:02. > :05:10.LAUGHS . Well. I am trying to work out who
:05:11. > :05:20.has referred it. There is no GB foot so keep the referral.
:05:21. > :05:27.So the whistle obviously has been blown before the shot comes in from
:05:28. > :05:39.Japan. GB went for the referral. Their referral was upheld. We've had
:05:40. > :05:46.some sound problems throughout the tournament where the microphones and
:05:47. > :05:50.audio from umpires and video referral umpires upstairs. Sometimes
:05:51. > :06:00.it is not as crystal clear as it might be. With 38 seconds to go, the
:06:01. > :06:22.clock has stopped and another video refer alhas come in.
:06:23. > :06:30.UMPIRE: It is a penalty corner and GB lose their referral. GB players
:06:31. > :06:33.didn't move the 5 metres. Kate Richardson-Walsh is not happy with
:06:34. > :06:37.that at all. You can see it. She is doing what you want her to do,
:06:38. > :06:40.getting the team back behind the goal and putting the defending kit
:06:41. > :06:49.on. It is so important that the five of them back there really
:06:50. > :06:54.concentrate. Danny Carry looking concerned. Japan with an opportunity
:06:55. > :06:56.ahead if they can put this away. Nagai 31 and Ono 16. The two options
:06:57. > :07:10.here. Oh, they missed the trap. Scrambling
:07:11. > :07:15.back with Nagai trying to create something else. 31 seconds on the
:07:16. > :07:22.clock. Danson going forward. Townsend charging down the right.
:07:23. > :07:24.Nicola White in the circle. Townsend down on her back side,
:07:25. > :07:32.unfortunately, with 17 seconds to play. Japan will probably run out of
:07:33. > :07:40.time before they can get down to the Great Britain circle. Final 5
:07:41. > :07:48.seconds of the half. SIRENS WAIL
:07:49. > :07:54.It will end with a scoreline of Japan 0 and Great Britain 1. By no
:07:55. > :07:58.means the dominant half of hockey that Great Britain might have
:07:59. > :08:04.expected. They've had a lot of solid attacking moments as well they are
:08:05. > :08:07.are separated by a single goal here. It is all going very well for Great
:08:08. > :08:11.Britain's women's hockey team. Unbeaten so far in this tournament.
:08:12. > :08:15.We will be back with Matt and melanoma very shortly for the second
:08:16. > :08:22.half, but let's bring you right up-to-date with tonight's headlines.
:08:23. > :08:27.Jason Kenny, Philip Hindes and Callum Skinner sped around the
:08:28. > :08:30.cycling Velodrome to ensure that Great Britain's men team sprint
:08:31. > :08:39.struck gold for the third consecutive Olympics. Great Britain
:08:40. > :08:49.wins silver after losing 43-7 to the dancing Fijians in the Rugby Sevens
:08:50. > :08:53.final. Rower Katherine Grainger became Great Britain's most
:08:54. > :08:59.decorated athlete when picking up a silver along with Victoria Thornley
:09:00. > :09:05.in the women's doubles skul. And there was also a medal for David
:09:06. > :09:12.Florance and Richard Hounslow who won silver in the canoe slal loom
:09:13. > :09:16.for the second consecutive Olympics. Well done to the boys. Right. This
:09:17. > :09:20.is how we are lining up tonight. If you want to stay with us, then we
:09:21. > :09:25.will be back with the hockey very shortly. Great Britain leading Japan
:09:26. > :09:34.by a goal to nil. Then we have the men's gold medal match on BBC Four
:09:35. > :09:42.at 1:30. The Japanese takes on the defending champion. We are expecting
:09:43. > :09:49.big GB cheers for Chloe Tutton and Molly Renshaw. That is around 2:134.
:09:50. > :09:54.Then the big one. The men's 200m individual medley. That is at 3:01.
:09:55. > :10:00.That is where we are heading right now. Let's go to the Olympic
:10:01. > :10:05.Aquatics Stadium. Rio gets hot but plenty of cool air in this sparkling
:10:06. > :10:08.venue, as you can see, thanks to - how about this - 15,000 tiny holes
:10:09. > :10:13.have been drilled into this structure, which means there is no
:10:14. > :10:17.hot air from our wonderful swimming team. Good evening hell loan. I am
:10:18. > :10:24.not sure about that. You say that, it is a matter of opinion. We will
:10:25. > :10:28.take it. Mark foster, Olympic medallist and five-time limb yep.
:10:29. > :10:32.Let's look ahead to toe night's swimming. It will be exciting and
:10:33. > :10:35.loud. It is a night of big names and British hopes, isn't it in first of
:10:36. > :10:37.all, let's talk us through the big names because when it comes to
:10:38. > :10:45.swimming, they are the biggest names, right? Absolutely. The
:10:46. > :10:48.Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochtes are the biggest. They haven't lost the
:10:49. > :10:54.world record since 2003 between the two of them. But, you know, times
:10:55. > :10:58.are changing. We won the 4 lunch IM, certainly he could get in there and
:10:59. > :11:02.ruin some things for them. We've had real fights in the pool this week,
:11:03. > :11:12.but tonight will be one of the big fights. Dan Wallace is in there for
:11:13. > :11:16.Britain. I think there is an opportunity at a bronze medal.
:11:17. > :11:20.Lochte has not swum that good or looked that good. You can see his
:11:21. > :11:27.demeanour. Phelps is odds-on favourite. Gidino could push him. As
:11:28. > :11:32.Sharronn has said it has been them on top of the podium for the last 11
:11:33. > :11:39.years and it has come down immensely. After these Olympics
:11:40. > :11:46.Phelps, Lochte are old and will be out of the way. Dan Wallace has an
:11:47. > :11:50.opportunity moving on. I am looking forward to the noise in here today.
:11:51. > :11:54.The roof will be raised. The Phelps show will certainly come out.
:11:55. > :11:58.Whenever Michael Phelps, justifiably people want to celebrate the
:11:59. > :12:02.greatest Olympian of all time, more photographers in the stands than
:12:03. > :12:07.normal. Ryan will push him for that title. We can see that he's been
:12:08. > :12:09.preparing. Is this usual? He as been tweeting pictures of his
:12:10. > :12:15.preparation? Looks friendly there but there will be a battle later on.
:12:16. > :12:18.Yes. What is interesting is those boys are not stopping when they come
:12:19. > :12:23.through. They normally do. Normally they have to queue up, but Michael
:12:24. > :12:28.has just been running through on his way to the ice bath and on his way
:12:29. > :12:32.because now he's a bit older, it is even more important, really. We know
:12:33. > :12:48.that! He needs longer in the ice bath.
:12:49. > :12:52.fastest. What are the chances? Some very strange races. Going out
:12:53. > :13:00.incredibly slow. She will not do that this evening. Molly broke the
:13:01. > :13:04.British record which Chloe held. For a young lady which -- who is only
:13:05. > :13:08.based on to the international scene this year, she is incredibly
:13:09. > :13:16.controlled. She will not be fazed by anybody. Around 21, that would be
:13:17. > :13:20.good. They both looked very good through the rounds. If they get the
:13:21. > :13:27.turns right this evening, because turns are important and we have seen
:13:28. > :13:31.touches the importance. Pedersen from Waisea Nayacalevu sits between
:13:32. > :13:40.them, she is solid. If they can do their own thing on the outside, they
:13:41. > :13:49.could potentially get some medals. It is important. The pressure is on
:13:50. > :13:57.them. They are both going to be in semi-final action tonight. Sammy
:13:58. > :14:01.Fowler for the 105. It is exciting. They are very close together. There
:14:02. > :14:07.is a good chance they could make the final. Fantastic for the relay. We
:14:08. > :14:10.are going to look forward to that. Every member of that team is looking
:14:11. > :14:14.strong. We used to have traditionally a bit of a weakness.
:14:15. > :14:23.We don't have that any more. You are still buzzing by the semifinals
:14:24. > :14:28.today. Jazzy was a good friend of mine. I'm looking forward to it.
:14:29. > :14:35.Sadly, I think it will be a silver medal but to go away with two silver
:14:36. > :14:40.medals would be lovely. If people wake up, the first race, the fastest
:14:41. > :14:43.man on the planet, it is the semi-final tonight but Ben Proud,
:14:44. > :14:47.over the past couple of years, he has grown in stature and size, and
:14:48. > :14:59.he can hang with the big boys and he is very quick. The fastest guys, it
:15:00. > :15:03.will be like skating across a pond. I don't know how you see those last
:15:04. > :15:08.three strokes because there is so much wash. It is churning. So much
:15:09. > :15:13.to look forward to tonight. It is going to be so, so loud in here.
:15:14. > :15:21.Brazilians, Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte. And don't forget, Molly and
:15:22. > :15:29.Chloe. Definitely set alarm and joiners. We would love to see what
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:16:36. > :16:46.of table tennis when you get up in the morning. This is the bronze
:16:47. > :16:58.medal match. It is Vladimir Samsonov Belarus taking off -- taking on
:16:59. > :17:02.Tatami of Japan. If you fancy a bit of that, that is available via the
:17:03. > :17:09.BBC sport website. Also available this evening for you, is Slovenia
:17:10. > :17:12.against Sweden in the handball. If you were watching a couple of nights
:17:13. > :17:17.ago, you would have seen Egypt's pulling off a real big shock against
:17:18. > :17:23.Sweden and Sweden looking to bounce back tonight. BBC sport online. Let
:17:24. > :17:24.us take you back to the Olympic Hockey Centre. Great Britain lead
:17:25. > :17:35.Japan by one goal. The second half about to get under
:17:36. > :17:40.way. Great Britain in white, attacking the girl away to our left.
:17:41. > :17:52.And I wonder what Danny Kerry might have said at half time. I imagine he
:17:53. > :17:59.will not have minsters words. -- midst his words. -- minced.
:18:00. > :18:06.McLeod pushes it through the circle, behind. The first attack of the
:18:07. > :18:09.second half comes to nothing. I would imagine Danny Kerry has asked
:18:10. > :18:13.his players that he wants them to play a round of price, down the
:18:14. > :18:23.outside, along the baseline and into the circle is that half progressed,
:18:24. > :18:27.the British team getting pressed by numbers. He will not be happy about
:18:28. > :18:32.it. He will have been frustrated as well. He sometimes needs is time to
:18:33. > :18:35.get down the steps and into the change rooms, an opportunity to
:18:36. > :18:36.clear his head and make sure the message he delivers to the team is
:18:37. > :18:44.clear and concise. Shona McCallin loses out. The tackle
:18:45. > :19:01.from Nakashima. Number nine for Japan is Nagai.
:19:02. > :19:09.There is Danny Kerry on the left with a red baseball cap. Alex Danson
:19:10. > :19:22.did not quite get the run that Susannah Townsend is backing up and
:19:23. > :19:28.she has terrific pace. All the way back to Kate Richardson-Walsh and
:19:29. > :19:35.then to Gisele Ansley. Sophie Bray, bouncing around. Hollie Webb was
:19:36. > :19:43.hoping to escape with it but it is a Japanese ball.
:19:44. > :19:52.Giselle Ansley trying to turn. Good skills from Ansley.
:19:53. > :19:58.This is where Great Britain can how Japan is a quick free hits. Somebody
:19:59. > :19:59.gets fouled, get the ball moving, take some of the Japanese players
:20:00. > :20:17.out early. Good pace on the right from the
:20:18. > :20:25.Japanese number five, Nakagawa. Nishimura plays it to the centre of
:20:26. > :20:29.the field. On this left flank, they made it all the way to the circle.
:20:30. > :20:47.Kate Richardson-Walsh calmly taking things clear.
:20:48. > :20:55.Now will we see something explosive from Susannah Townsend? Alex Danson
:20:56. > :21:03.heading over to back up. Can she get the service in? That was all has
:21:04. > :21:06.blown. That is exactly what you were talking about. Susannah Townsend got
:21:07. > :21:10.a quick free hits, took on the Japanese defence, popped the ball
:21:11. > :21:13.back to Alex Danson, couldn't quite get the ball under control but much
:21:14. > :21:14.more positive and probably what Danny Kerry would want from his
:21:15. > :21:29.team. Crista Cullen sweeps across to Kate
:21:30. > :21:32.Richardson-Walsh. Good take from Sophie Bray. Altitude Townsend, back
:21:33. > :21:42.to Sophie Bray. A little clipboard. It did not bounce kindly for Bray.
:21:43. > :22:00.Seven for Japan is Mizuhashi. Nishimura. Danson putting pressure
:22:01. > :22:06.on the defenders. Helen Richardson-Walsh getting involved as
:22:07. > :22:11.well. Nice from Unsworth. Ansley. A crossfield to Crista Cullen who is
:22:12. > :22:19.having a little for a forward. Put it into the circle. It just feels at
:22:20. > :22:23.the moment that the likes of Hollie Webb, Georgie Twigg, Shona McCallin,
:22:24. > :22:26.to an extent, Laura Unsworth, when they play in these positions, their
:22:27. > :22:30.natural instinct at the moment when they have got the ball is to look
:22:31. > :22:34.backwards, not forwards. They have got to have the composure and the
:22:35. > :22:37.peace of mind to know that if they kick the ball going forwards, that
:22:38. > :22:50.is where your options are going to be.
:22:51. > :22:53.Japan, threatening to the edge of the circle, just to get the shot on
:22:54. > :23:08.goal. Penalty corner for Japan. I think Great Britain are possibly
:23:09. > :23:14.lucky there wasn't more to that. Shimizu, as she comes in here. In
:23:15. > :23:18.the back, as she is in the act of shooting. You can see here, she digs
:23:19. > :23:23.the ball over Crista Cullen really well, who has been cut off, but a
:23:24. > :23:35.big shot in the back to Walsh. Public fortunate it was the penalty
:23:36. > :23:41.corner. -- probably. Nagai and Ono lined up. Penalty corner for Japan.
:23:42. > :23:50.It came close. They will get another one. The ball up from Maddie Hinch's
:23:51. > :23:53.love has gone into the danger area. The question has come in about the
:23:54. > :23:57.height of the ball. There is nothing wrong with that at all. It was going
:23:58. > :24:01.to hit the back board but it is the height of the ball as it goes over
:24:02. > :24:05.the line. It has to be the height of the backboard and it is a rule which
:24:06. > :24:09.should probably be changed. If you hit it like that, it should just be
:24:10. > :24:17.a girl. Another opportunity for Japan. Crista Cullen, quickly off
:24:18. > :24:23.the line. Defence of courage from Crista Cullen. We have seen that
:24:24. > :24:27.drought the tournament. So sharp from power. Look at the speed. She
:24:28. > :24:31.is right though, climbing all over it. She can be dangerous at times
:24:32. > :24:42.but bad one, she took in the shinpads. -- that one.
:24:43. > :24:53.Deep in the third quarter. Sophie Bray. And now Townsend. Townsend is
:24:54. > :24:59.pushing, getting to the edge of the circle, one of the Japanese players
:25:00. > :25:03.took a real bang. Ono, down on the deck and she is in some distress.
:25:04. > :25:11.Great Britain in Japanese players surrounding her. Calling the medics
:25:12. > :25:14.on. Interesting from Townsend she breaks through the line whether the
:25:15. > :25:22.sticks get hooked. It's come up and hit her in the mouth. Coach Nagai
:25:23. > :25:26.looking a bit concerned. Thankfully, Ono is back on her feet and will be
:25:27. > :25:43.helped from the field of play to get some attention. You can see Townsend
:25:44. > :25:47.here, yes. No explanation needed. Great Britain have possession.
:25:48. > :25:54.Georgie Twigg. All sorts of options there. By then the circle. It goes
:25:55. > :26:06.back to Ansley and then back to Richardson-Walsh. Quek.
:26:07. > :26:11.Lily Owsley unable to control and Japan will attempt to move forward
:26:12. > :26:17.to the other end of the hockey fields. -- field.
:26:18. > :26:28.Down the line, a little flick. Bouncing between Quek and the
:26:29. > :26:34.Japanese player. Japan have done really well tonight. Watching the
:26:35. > :26:37.last night when they lost 6-1 to the USA who have been a team of the
:26:38. > :26:41.tournament so far that they have certainly come out after that
:26:42. > :26:45.disappointment, and they are giving Great Britain a good run for their
:26:46. > :26:58.money. Behind Helen Richardson-Walsh. Along corner. --A
:26:59. > :27:06.long corner. To be taken by Gisele Ansley. Perhaps she is left of the
:27:07. > :27:15.Georgie Twigg. -- she has left it for Georgie Twigg. Diving defensive
:27:16. > :27:24.move. Sophie Bray. Great Britain is still pressing Townsend. Townsend
:27:25. > :27:28.tackled. Great Britain are running into flat sticks at the moment.
:27:29. > :27:32.Sophie Bray's little effort with the upright reverse shot, she managed to
:27:33. > :27:34.get the ball up in the hour. But the basic skill levels of the British
:27:35. > :27:41.team have not been good enough tonight. Another break down the
:27:42. > :27:48.right but it will be Giselle Ansley with the luxury of a bit of time and
:27:49. > :27:53.the chance to restart. Will she go overhead for this one? Yes. Across
:27:54. > :27:58.goal. That is a bit risky. Nichola White was left standing and staring
:27:59. > :28:01.because the bowl that the Japanese player. Susannah Townsend takes
:28:02. > :28:05.another one out. She is doing some damage here tonight, Townsend. I'm
:28:06. > :28:11.not sure where she is supposed to go, to be honest. She knocked the
:28:12. > :28:17.ball past the Japanese player. Where else is she supposed to go? It looks
:28:18. > :28:23.worse than it probably was but Townsend was travelling at pace and
:28:24. > :28:32.was no weapon to go. And they'd -- there was no weapon to go. -- there
:28:33. > :30:57.was nowhere for her to go. And feed and
:30:58. > :31:00.It is the speed of the ball from Ansley out to Unsworth which is
:31:01. > :31:11.crucial. That is what Brynne need to keep doing. The Japanese forward
:31:12. > :31:23.didn't quite get her line right and she found Laura Unsworth up the
:31:24. > :31:26.field. Great Britain back to defend once again. Townsend away. Danson
:31:27. > :31:50.just ahead of her. McCallin gets her stick in the way.
:31:51. > :31:54.That is good play. She goes past the Japanese defender and takes the ball
:31:55. > :32:04.off her foot. So it will be a Japanese ball. That is fantastic
:32:05. > :32:09.defending. Owsley is very, very quick. Rather than chasing her down
:32:10. > :32:13.the line the Japanese player changed the angle in which she ran towards
:32:14. > :32:25.her own circle by one or two yards which meant she could get the job
:32:26. > :32:28.tackle in. 2.5 minutes until the end of the third quarter and they are
:32:29. > :32:44.still separated by the single goal. Japan 0 and Great Britain 1.
:32:45. > :32:58.Laura Unsworth. White Hart Lane again. Slowly but surely Great
:32:59. > :33:01.Britain gaining ground as White turns and goes. Again. Slowly but
:33:02. > :33:05.surely Great Britain gaining ground as White turns and goes. Owsley
:33:06. > :33:08.pushed off the ball, claiming it was unfairly done. It is the Japanese
:33:09. > :33:25.free hit. Quek sets up Unsworth. A bit of
:33:26. > :33:40.space over here. McCallin found a few yards. Unsworth
:33:41. > :33:55.sets it off again. A little push forward from Georgie Twigg.
:33:56. > :34:02.He is really one frustrated man tonight I wonder how many more times
:34:03. > :34:14.we are going to see him on the screen. McCallin with lots of time
:34:15. > :34:19.and space on the left. Hollie Webb. A miss by Georgie Twigg, just in
:34:20. > :34:26.front of her. The last 30 seconds of the third quarter. No goals in this
:34:27. > :34:36.third period. Still 1-0 Great Britain. This is by no means safe.
:34:37. > :34:46.Quek. Nicola White chases it. Too far in front. That will be the final
:34:47. > :34:48.move of the third period. The countdown to the hooter.
:34:49. > :34:51.SIRENS WAIL No change. The end of the third
:34:52. > :35:02.quarter, Japan 0, Great Britain 1. Matt and melanoma, thank you very
:35:03. > :35:05.much. We will be back for the final quarter shortly. Remember, just
:35:06. > :35:09.after 3:00 in the morning we could see Michael Phelps win his 22nd
:35:10. > :35:16.Olympic gold medal. He's got his game face on and so have these
:35:17. > :35:26.Olympic fans. Hi. My name is Tamara. This is my Michael Phelps game face.
:35:27. > :35:31.Now this is mew impersonation of Michael Phelps game face. I am from
:35:32. > :35:37.Brazil and this is my Michael Phelps game face P I am Team GB gymnast and
:35:38. > :35:43.this is my Michael Phelps game face. I am from Brazil and this is my
:35:44. > :35:49.Michael Phelps game face. I am from Brazil and this is my Michael Phelps
:35:50. > :35:56.game face. I am from the USA and this is my Michael Phelps face.
:35:57. > :36:04.Hello. I am from Norway. My name is Raul. This is Michael's face. I my
:36:05. > :36:10.name is Kerryn, I'm from the UK and this is my Michael Phelps games
:36:11. > :36:15.face. Many things I never thought I would do on television lick saying
:36:16. > :36:19.it is a great night for Egyptian handball. The director wants me to
:36:20. > :36:22.do my Michael Phelps face. Here it comes. Is that angry enough for you?
:36:23. > :36:26.LAUGHS . I will show you what happened in
:36:27. > :36:29.the bronze medal match in the singles. Let's have our serious
:36:30. > :36:37.the bronze medal match in the singles. Let's have our serious game
:36:38. > :36:42.face on here. Vladimir Samsonov has been beaten and he looks remarkably
:36:43. > :36:47.happy about that as well. Well done. Also, if you fancy a bit of
:36:48. > :36:50.badminton this evening, this is Scotland's Kirstie Gilmour taking on
:36:51. > :36:56.the Swiss player. That is available on BBC Sport online. OK. Game face
:36:57. > :37:01.on, back for the live hockey. Matt and melanoma.
:37:02. > :37:07.COMMENTATOR: Final quarter under way. Sophie Bray feeds Susannah
:37:08. > :37:12.Townsend. Great Britain desperate for another goal. They are well
:37:13. > :37:19.organised. Shutting everything down and closing the options. Webb.
:37:20. > :37:26.Townsend. Townsend a quick break. Finds Bray. Bray with good stick
:37:27. > :37:33.work. Oh, no-one able to get a shot on the ball. McCallin plays it back.
:37:34. > :37:37.It is scored by Helen Richardson-Walsh. A huge relief for
:37:38. > :37:42.Great Britain. Not the most spectacular goal you will ever see,
:37:43. > :37:48.but they all count and Helen Richardson-Walsh is on the score
:37:49. > :37:52.sheet. Japan 0, Great Britain 2. Sophie Bray does well here and rolls
:37:53. > :37:57.the ball back. I think we may be getting an umpire referral while we
:37:58. > :37:59.watch this. Fantastic stepping up by Shona McCallin. Helen
:38:00. > :38:03.Richardson-Walsh, there is nothing wrong with that - well, in my
:38:04. > :38:06.opinion, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. Helen
:38:07. > :38:19.Richardson-Walsh is a keen cricketer so a bouncing ball is never going to
:38:20. > :38:24.be a problem for her. I think it has gone upstairs. The umpire's video
:38:25. > :38:26.referral in play at the moment. Helen Richardson-Walsh at the moment
:38:27. > :38:41.credited with the goal, but let's see.
:38:42. > :38:57.No goal. No goal. The video umpire's referral. They have decided the goal
:38:58. > :39:00.will not stand. Might be worth looking at that one again. They are
:39:01. > :39:08.saying it hit a GB body in the circle. Frustrating that we don't
:39:09. > :39:14.get to see what the video umpire is reviewing upstairs. Anyway. The
:39:15. > :39:18.match continues and the scoreline is unchanged. It is Great Britain 1,
:39:19. > :39:23.Japan 0. Townsend determined to do some damage. She fires that through
:39:24. > :39:30.and misses Braybury's stick and Japan will calm things down. Here it
:39:31. > :39:35.is again. There you go. Off Shona McCallin's left thigh. I tell you
:39:36. > :39:41.what, that is an unbelievable spot by the umpire. There weren't any
:39:42. > :39:54.complaints from the GB players when the hit-out was given to Japan.
:39:55. > :40:04.Back to Kate Richardson-Walsh and now Unsworth. Unsworth doesn't want
:40:05. > :40:11.to go backwards. Just nudges it forwards to Webb wb -- Hollie Webb.
:40:12. > :40:16.Nicola White did well. Just left hand on the stick and now she's in a
:40:17. > :40:21.marauding position. White white all the way to the edge of the circle.
:40:22. > :40:27.White might go all the way back for Sophie Bray. Penalty corner, Great
:40:28. > :40:34.Britain. A fan break forward. At speed, you can see I think maybe the
:40:35. > :40:38.goal being disallowed as given sort of GB the impetus that they needed
:40:39. > :40:51.and it has come off the Japanese foot. Minami Shimizu making contact
:40:52. > :41:09.with the bull. Now the pads are going onto defend this penalty
:41:10. > :41:14.corner. So Crista Cullen is up there and Giselle Ainslie at well. Cullin
:41:15. > :41:20.has fired it home. It is too high. Too high. If it is a hit rather than
:41:21. > :41:24.a flick, it whats to hit the back board when it reaches the net and
:41:25. > :41:32.there was in clunk of ball on back board so the goal is disallowed.
:41:33. > :41:38.Mistrap on top of the circle that was the problem, but Crista Cullin
:41:39. > :41:45.did well to adjust to then get the hit away. Helen Richardson-Walsh
:41:46. > :41:52.getting stuck in. I think the umpire is going for a card here. A green
:41:53. > :41:56.card for Lily Owsley. Not retreating 5. On the free hit. We've had a
:41:57. > :42:00.couple of those this evening and both teams have got away with it. It
:42:01. > :42:04.is a mistrap there by ununderstand and Cullin hits off the back foot
:42:05. > :42:08.and, as you say, it is the height of the ball that goes over the goal
:42:09. > :42:14.loin that has to be at back board high. It will be a long night for
:42:15. > :42:18.him, won't it into be honest, if the score stays the same, they need to
:42:19. > :42:21.bin this game. It hasn't been one of their best. If it stays the same,
:42:22. > :42:26.they have got three points on the board and if they bet USA they
:42:27. > :42:32.finish top of the pool. A lot of "ifs". And a long way to go. Yeah,
:42:33. > :42:42.11 minutes. Just under 12 minutes of the match remain. Unsworth. A double
:42:43. > :42:48.break. Looking forbury Bray. -- looking for Bray. Takes it to the
:42:49. > :42:52.correct position. Japan with a player over at the moment with Lily
:42:53. > :43:02.Owsley on the bench for another 60 seconds or so.
:43:03. > :43:07.Maybe Great Britain's quest will be buoyed by some noise from their band
:43:08. > :43:34.of supporters. Karwamura. And a minimum of five
:43:35. > :43:42.minutes in the sin bin to that tackle. That is probably found. They
:43:43. > :43:51.stick probably came there when the Richardson-Walsh. -- nowhere in the
:43:52. > :43:58.air. Richardson-Walsh, Ansley and Townsend. A little burst to the
:43:59. > :44:14.centre of the field. British fans getting a little bit impatient. They
:44:15. > :44:19.want another goal. Ansley to Townsend. Townsend gets a foot on
:44:20. > :44:33.the ball. Great Britain loose possession. -- lose.
:44:34. > :44:38.It's the mistakes that Great Britain have been making when they are not
:44:39. > :44:41.under pressure that is costing them this evening so that ball from
:44:42. > :44:47.Ansley to Townsend, there was no pressure on either player and it was
:44:48. > :44:53.poorly executed. Townsend is calling for it. It will go via Ansley. Now
:44:54. > :45:13.it reaches Susannah Townsend. A little flick from Sophie Bray to
:45:14. > :45:16.Nicola White, didn't get. That is fallen nicely for Sophie Bray.
:45:17. > :45:25.Reverse, high, saved. Ansley. Back to Kate
:45:26. > :46:04.Richardson-Walsh. To nowhere behind. Japan have
:46:05. > :46:10.possession. This is Sophie Bray's opportunity. It is a great save by
:46:11. > :46:14.Asano. Sophie Bray does exceptionally well on the upright
:46:15. > :46:19.hit which you don't often see. Glove and stick going together by Asano.
:46:20. > :46:23.Asano comfortable enough but quick reaction is required. Japan with a
:46:24. > :46:50.little break. Nishimura. Sophie Bray has been busy
:46:51. > :46:56.this evening. A good opportunity to score a couple of moments ago.
:46:57. > :47:02.Georgie Twigg getting stuck in. Winning the ball. On the chase her,
:47:03. > :47:08.tweet. -- on the chase here, Georgie Twigg. This is much better. Great
:47:09. > :47:12.Britain putting pressure on the Japanese ballcarrier. Two pink
:47:13. > :47:29.shirts in the circle. Japan, free hit, taken quickly. Not
:47:30. > :47:38.far away. Nagai there are, on the far post. Her sister as well. They
:47:39. > :47:43.are both the daughters of the coach, so there is a Japanese family
:47:44. > :47:52.connection but danger signs for Great Britain. Anything is possible
:47:53. > :47:59.that 6.5 minutes left. -- with. Unsworth, always a favourite in that
:48:00. > :48:03.sort of position and on she goes. This is really purposeful from Helen
:48:04. > :48:10.Richardson-Walsh. She is still going. This would be brilliant. If
:48:11. > :48:17.she can deliver something across... Tucked in, penalty corner, Great
:48:18. > :48:21.Britain. Absolutely fantastic break by Helen Richardson-Walsh. What are
:48:22. > :48:27.the hardest players to actually get the ball off. Alex Danson there were
:48:28. > :48:34.the Gabba and spin. Put it onto the foot. I would like to see Great
:48:35. > :48:38.Britain go with it again. The tips and touches, that's what seems to be
:48:39. > :48:44.most successful for them. Japan still have a player in the sin bin.
:48:45. > :48:48.Crista Cullen and Kate Richardson-Walsh lining up to have a
:48:49. > :48:57.go at the drag flick. Hannah Macleod will inject or Great Britain.
:48:58. > :49:10.-- for. Unsworth tracks. Cullen, scored. Finished off beautifully
:49:11. > :49:15.from height by Nicola White. Andy Murray would be proud of that
:49:16. > :49:23.finish. At the near, smashed down into the ground, very much. Nichola
:49:24. > :49:28.White, smiling. Crista Cullen, going though. It's the reactions as well.
:49:29. > :49:34.We are seeing this in slow motion. Asano makes the save of the left
:49:35. > :49:38.kicker but Nichola White, she plays the ball down into the ground. So
:49:39. > :49:42.often in this situation, you see strikers trying to put the ball into
:49:43. > :49:44.the top corner. She plays it down into the turf and up comes. An
:49:45. > :49:56.absolutely fantastic finish. Japan, zero. Great Britain, two. A
:49:57. > :50:01.collective sigh of relief from the British camp all-around pitch number
:50:02. > :50:08.one here. White, still enjoying the moment. Gets to rest after her goal.
:50:09. > :50:20.Alex Danson has a look around before she makes contact. Good move from
:50:21. > :50:25.Danson. She will get it across here. Suddenly there is a spring in the
:50:26. > :50:30.step of the British players. Alex Danson, lifting the ball over the
:50:31. > :50:33.stick, gets out well, tries to roll the ball into Lily Owsley but
:50:34. > :50:37.unfortunately, the deflection is too far past the near post is so she
:50:38. > :50:38.couldn't angle the stick well enough to deflect the ball towards the
:50:39. > :50:49.goal. The final five minutes of the match.
:50:50. > :51:05.Girls from Lily Owsley and Nicola White. -- goals.
:51:06. > :51:17.Crista Cullen with the aerial ball. Helen Richardson Walshe. Lily Owsley
:51:18. > :51:26.had of her. Helen Richardson-Walsh shoots, it is saved. She's got the
:51:27. > :51:30.bit between her teeth at the moment, hasn't she, Helen Richardson-Walsh.
:51:31. > :51:36.She comes in here, the ball is a clear. It is brave defending from
:51:37. > :51:46.the Japanese. Certainly didn't help back in the shot. Got a long corner
:51:47. > :51:52.out of it. Hollie Webb to Sam Quek. Laura Unsworth with loads of space.
:51:53. > :51:59.Across from Unsworth. Cut out just before it. Got to Helen
:52:00. > :52:06.Richardson-Walsh. Sophie Bray. Just under the body. Under the body of
:52:07. > :52:23.the diving Crista Cullen. Comes offer, comes off a leg of
:52:24. > :52:27.number ten, Nakashima. That is not the person I was expecting to see in
:52:28. > :52:31.the far post for Great Britain. Crista Cullen has made the ground up
:52:32. > :52:32.from right half to get into that position. She would be glad she made
:52:33. > :52:52.the move. Now with a chance. An opportunity
:52:53. > :52:53.for the penalty corner. Cullinan slighted inside towards Georgie
:52:54. > :53:09.Twigg. No luck for Great Britain. Great Britain leading Japan by two
:53:10. > :53:12.goals and they have already qualified for the quarter-finals.
:53:13. > :53:16.Not a vintage performance this evening but certainly enough to keep
:53:17. > :53:19.their unbeaten run going. If you want to continue watching this
:53:20. > :53:23.match, press your Red Button right now because we will start our
:53:24. > :53:29.buildup to the swimming very shortly. Press red now if you want
:53:30. > :53:32.to continue watching the hockey. Meanwhile, there are nine sports
:53:33. > :53:36.going on right across the Olympics this evening. You can keep right
:53:37. > :53:43.up-to-date with every single one of them. The men's gold medal match at
:53:44. > :53:57.the table tennis. World number one Ma of China taking on fellow
:53:58. > :54:05.countrymen Zhang. As you can see here, Zhang putting up a fight but
:54:06. > :54:08.it is Ma who has taken the first game. He is looking to take the goal
:54:09. > :54:11.away from the defending champion. Meanwhile, if you want a bit of
:54:12. > :54:21.Badminton this evening, then this is going on right now live. This is
:54:22. > :54:28.Scotland's Kirsty Gilmour. The 22-year-old, seeded 11.
:54:29. > :54:35.That is available for you on the BBC sport app. Now we are going swimming
:54:36. > :54:43.and Helen Skelton. Yes, we are McLeod as yet the
:54:44. > :54:47.Michael Phelps. I am ready and you are ready, but is he ready? I
:54:48. > :55:06.suspect so. A huge gold medals in Michael
:55:07. > :55:12.Phelps. A new world record. I wonder whether we have here
:55:13. > :55:19.somebody he was going to replace Spitz is the greatest swimmer ever.
:55:20. > :55:27.Can Michael Phelps go eight goals in eight days? -- golds. He is trying
:55:28. > :55:34.to set Olympic history and swimming history. Eight days, eight gold
:55:35. > :55:40.medals, Michael Phelps is the greatest.
:55:41. > :55:51.These are his last Olympics. He will go out as the best ever. The biggest
:55:52. > :56:01.Olympic medallist in history. Nobody has won more.
:56:02. > :56:08.Michael Phelps is back. Swimming legend Michael Phelps is coming out
:56:09. > :56:14.of retirement. US Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps has been arrested
:56:15. > :56:18.for... He has been arrested... He will not be allowed to represent the
:56:19. > :56:26.United States... Banned for competing for six months. Michael
:56:27. > :56:31.Phelps is heading for Rio... Another showdown in Rio looms...
:56:32. > :56:36.Unbelievable from Phelps... His 21st Olympic gold.
:56:37. > :56:44.He might only be human but he is definitely superhuman, isn't it? 21
:56:45. > :56:51.girls Olympic medals. He is in the league of his own. But Ryan Lochte,
:56:52. > :56:55.arguably the most successful Olympic swimmer behind Michael Phelps. They
:56:56. > :56:59.go head-to-head tonight. How will this play out? An interesting one.
:57:00. > :57:07.We were joking earlier, Lochte has won all the World Championships,
:57:08. > :57:11.Michael Phelps has won the past two Olympic Games. It's kind of like
:57:12. > :57:17.those to have dominated this event for so, so long and we saw some
:57:18. > :57:21.Japanese ones earlier, they were in such belief that their boy was going
:57:22. > :57:25.to do it and it'll be interesting. Obviously he got the goals in the
:57:26. > :57:28.400m so it be interesting but you can't shy away from the fact that
:57:29. > :57:43.everyone things Michael Phelps is going to win.
:57:44. > :57:49.their sport but they love their own. It goes absolutely crazy in here
:57:50. > :57:51.every time an American comes out. I think Michael Phelps gets nearly his
:57:52. > :57:59.biggest cheer. Absolutely phenomenal. They really
:58:00. > :58:05.do get into it. I love it. I love it. It is a party atmosphere.
:58:06. > :58:12.However their athletes are doing, they support them. When a Brazilian
:58:13. > :58:17.comes out it is cheer and excitement, but when an American
:58:18. > :58:21.comes out it is like he is a super freak. He is just another athlete.
:58:22. > :58:27.He does totally love it and plays up to it as well. He is like "bring it
:58:28. > :58:33.on!" Remember that the Japanese swimmer would be there and Michael
:58:34. > :58:42.Phelps. He is 10 years younger and he potentially could cause an upset.
:58:43. > :58:47.He is the only one to beat Phelps. Don't forget that Dan Wallace is in
:58:48. > :58:52.there too from Great Britain. He would love, love to bet Michael
:58:53. > :59:05.Phelps. There is the defending Olympic champion on there. 6ft 6 of
:59:06. > :59:10.him. He came third in that 100 metre free. Watch the speed he takes his
:59:11. > :59:16.stuff off. Everyone else is ready to go and is behind their box. Nathan
:59:17. > :59:22.Adrian is still with his kit on. Splashing the pool. It is ever so
:59:23. > :59:26.slightly rude. He is playing goals with them. Nathan Adrian just taking
:59:27. > :59:38.his time. Just getting his tracksuit bottoms off. Defending champion next
:59:39. > :59:42.to him. All 6ft 6 of him. The French team lost to the American team the
:59:43. > :59:48.other might. He was seriously miffed. He had a sulky face on all
:59:49. > :59:52.the way through the medal ceremony. As you would. You come here thinking
:59:53. > :00:02.you are going to win. So fastest men on the planet? Water. First
:00:03. > :00:14.semifinal in.men's 100 metre freestyle.
:00:15. > :00:24.If the Japanese swimmer makes the final I will be astonished, but
:00:25. > :00:34.anything can happen here. Adrian of USA is in four. Morris got away
:00:35. > :00:37.reasonably well. Very good in five. The defending Olympic champion from
:00:38. > :00:42.France. He is absolutely bashing it. He gos through the rounds and gets
:00:43. > :00:47.faster and faster. A don't heat time of 21.7. The fastest he's had for a
:00:48. > :00:53.long time. Certainly fastest than the Olympics and the Worlds. Oh,
:00:54. > :01:00.21.32. I thought he was going to finish with his right arm but
:01:01. > :01:06.finished with his left. He won it by 15100ths and that is a lot.
:01:07. > :01:12.Improvement to be made. Straight arm very powerful off the black. Looked
:01:13. > :01:18.great. Nathan Adrian second place. Straight off. Look at that. What an
:01:19. > :01:23.interesting dive. His arms and legs were all over the place. Straight
:01:24. > :01:28.arm of manadu in the middle. You can just about make him out in the
:01:29. > :01:33.splash. He took a short grab there with his left arm. Just a punching
:01:34. > :01:38.in to make sure he got that victory, but split-second decision making. I
:01:39. > :01:45.don't think you want to be that indecisive in the final, does he?
:01:46. > :01:50.Adrian, a bit of a grin. Maybe they are having an arm wrestle. Grin or
:01:51. > :01:54.grimace. Give us a smile, Lauren? Well, the first guys were kick.
:01:55. > :02:05.21.32, very fast, indeed. That is exactly the same time he won the
:02:06. > :02:10.World Championships two years ago. It is not particularly fast. Ben
:02:11. > :02:16.Proud has a chance of making the final now. We We have got the second
:02:17. > :02:19.semifinal coming up in a moment. Just to confirm if you were watching
:02:20. > :02:24.the hockey before the swimming Great Britain were taking on Japan and
:02:25. > :02:29.they won that match 2-0. Go girls! Some of them came to see us the
:02:30. > :02:34.other night. Great to see you girls. Well done. We said it is an exciting
:02:35. > :02:38.crowd, an expect tant crowd and I think your neighbours in the
:02:39. > :02:41.Brazilian box are going to get excited because next up in the
:02:42. > :02:47.second semifinal not only Britain's Ben Proud but one of the Brazilian
:02:48. > :02:54.boys will swim as well. Absolutely. We made friends with them. They
:02:55. > :03:00.leaned off and had a smile at us and said, "Was it you that spit on us
:03:01. > :03:10.during the session?" I said it was actually Adrian. I wasn't sure who
:03:11. > :03:18.it was. They are very nice people. The Brazilian tennis player is here
:03:19. > :03:23.as well. Kuertan. We asked him the take a picture of us. Matthew
:03:24. > :03:27.McConaghey might be back in. He is a fan. Don't ask him to take the
:03:28. > :03:32.photo. I think he will play Michael Phelps in a bio. I reckon he is here
:03:33. > :03:36.to get ready for that, you know. What do you think? Good call. That
:03:37. > :03:36.is exactly what we were saying. Were you? OK.
:03:37. > :03:44.LAUGHS . Right. They are nought year than
:03:45. > :03:50.we are. No, no, they are independent. Ben Proud, what do you
:03:51. > :03:53.reckon? He's got a great chance. Nathan Adrian and Manaudou, they
:03:54. > :03:57.were very, very quick, but after that there was a drop off so
:03:58. > :04:01.hopefully Ben can sneak in after them and make that final tomorrow.
:04:02. > :04:06.What do you make of Nathan Adrian's mind games at the start? I don't
:04:07. > :04:12.think it is mind games at all. The thing is you come out last in lane 4
:04:13. > :04:18.you don't get much time to get ready. Lane 1 has been out there for
:04:19. > :04:25.ages. They have got time. He can't take 10 minutes clearly, but take
:04:26. > :04:31.your time and do your preparation, but don't rush. I don't think it was
:04:32. > :04:33.mind games, but more he was doing his own things.
:04:34. > :04:38.CHEERING Cheer There is the Brazilian. If he
:04:39. > :04:43.concentrates on himself and gets the start that he did this morning, he
:04:44. > :04:47.will make it into the final tonight. Just you wait until that 200 metre
:04:48. > :04:57.individual medley later on featuring Phelps and the Brazilians! Go on,
:04:58. > :05:16.shout! There is another! I think you said go, Helen. The second noise was
:05:17. > :05:20.the Brazilian. He is in Lane 1. It is fascinating because they put the
:05:21. > :05:25.slowest out one by one to the fastest. One of h Brazilians is
:05:26. > :05:29.standing by his block and is ready to go. Here is Great Britain's Ben
:05:30. > :05:33.Proud, the bribe record holder and Commonwealth champion. With a 21.88
:05:34. > :05:38.from the first semi, fourth fastest, he's got a super chance of making
:05:39. > :05:44.this final. He was very, very quick. Brilliant start. McEvoy very low key
:05:45. > :05:50.for a 50 sprinter. Quit slight in build. He's a threat, though. He was
:05:51. > :06:00.also brilliant in the 35-40 metres, but then eased back a bit. Anthony
:06:01. > :06:08.Ervin. This is an amazing story. He is 35 and won this race in the 2000
:06:09. > :06:11.Olympics in Sydney. 16 years ago. He's qualified second fastest
:06:12. > :06:15.because this guy was awfully quick, set a new Ukrainian record, a new
:06:16. > :06:35.lifetime best. Fastest qualifier for the heats. If he can go under 29.9 I
:06:36. > :06:40.would say he's got a cracking class. He's still got his kit on. He just
:06:41. > :06:44.took off his tracksuit bottoms. He's still got his T-shirt on and taking
:06:45. > :06:55.his time. Very, very interesting games. Ben Proud last. The crowd is
:06:56. > :07:01.going absolutely nuts. There is some sort of football-crowd chant they
:07:02. > :07:06.all do and they are going bonkers. There is Anthony Ervin, the Olympic
:07:07. > :07:11.champion from Sydney. He is a lovely guy. An amazing guy. He decided to
:07:12. > :07:16.sell his medal for charity for the Olympic Games. He gave the money
:07:17. > :07:23.away for charity. There are two Brazilians. One at the top and the
:07:24. > :07:29.other down in seven. He is next to Fratus and Ben Proud in 6. Proud
:07:30. > :07:38.with the red hat there. Second semifinal of the men's 50m
:07:39. > :07:46.free-style. Proud three from the bottom in the red hat. A very good
:07:47. > :07:49.start of Ben Proud. The best start of everyone in the field. In the
:07:50. > :07:53.heats this morning he went well to 25 and then just seemed to get eaten
:07:54. > :07:59.by the other guys a little better. He is going well. Still going well.
:08:00. > :08:05.Really important this last 10 metres for Proud. Proud has gone well. He
:08:06. > :08:09.finishes in third place. 21.54. That is a new massive British record. A
:08:10. > :08:13.whole tenth of a second, but he's in the final and that is a fabulous
:08:14. > :08:22.swim for Ben Proud. Well done. Brilliant. Anthony Ervin has tied
:08:23. > :08:26.for first place. Ervin has been here before. Fastest reaction in the
:08:27. > :08:32.field, Ben Proud. A great reaction up. Perfect. At that point it is him
:08:33. > :08:36.and McEvoy. As he saw in the heats him and McEvoy were slower in the
:08:37. > :08:46.last 10 metres. Well, McEvoy I don't know where he went in the end.
:08:47. > :08:49.Fantastic swimming. Hit it right on the end of the stroke as well,
:08:50. > :08:57.didn't he? Look at that. Beautiful stuff. Smack in the middle of the
:08:58. > :09:02.pad. Hit it hard, righthand side of the cap. He is out of the final. No
:09:03. > :09:16.way! Unbelievable. McEvoy has missed it. Heavens. Well, fantastic,
:09:17. > :09:19.Anthony Ervin, could he, 16 years on repeat? We will find out tomorrow
:09:20. > :09:25.night. He is chuffed with that. You can tell. Really pleased. He's come
:09:26. > :09:30.here to do a simple job tonight and that is to make the final. There are
:09:31. > :09:37.no medals tonight but he's done a terrific job. Govorov and Ervin and
:09:38. > :09:49.Proud will make the final. Fratus will make the final as well. Wow!
:09:50. > :09:53.How quick was that? The qualifiers for tomorrow night a final and the
:09:54. > :10:01.defending champion goes in fastest and quite a long way fastest as
:10:02. > :10:07.well. Ervin is in and Govorov. Ben Proud fifth in. Brilliant stuff.
:10:08. > :10:14.Ben Proud, take a bow. Awesome. That was amazing. He just got everything
:10:15. > :10:17.right. The start was right. He practices on it so much. Stuff in
:10:18. > :10:21.the gym. All of the work he was doing and he continued down the pool
:10:22. > :10:27.with his head down. He doesn't bloet. It is interesting. -- breath.
:10:28. > :10:32.It is interesting. He put his head down and did the job. We have said
:10:33. > :10:36.it all the way through, the time you want to be at your best is now. We
:10:37. > :10:40.seem to be getting it right. Let's hear from him. Ben Proud is with
:10:41. > :10:45.Sharron. Ben, congratulations going into that final in fifth place and
:10:46. > :10:51.the British record? Yeah, I is great. British record or not, it is
:10:52. > :10:55.a ticket to the final. Tomorrow night will be when the race agains.
:10:56. > :11:01.My start wasn't as good as I hoped, again. Normally I can come off in 5.
:11:02. > :11:05.Just a little bit awkward. I felt really good and composed throughout
:11:06. > :11:10.the swim. I am happy with the result. Do you stroke count the
:11:11. > :11:16.whole way up? Yeah, yeah. I try to do my best but it changes. It is
:11:17. > :11:22.completely different to swimming mid-season. Increase it or reduce
:11:23. > :11:27.it? I am not sure. I forgot to count to be honest with you. All I was
:11:28. > :11:31.trying to think about was taking over and having to finish. I did my
:11:32. > :11:32.best and I think more to come tomorrow. We are looking forward to
:11:33. > :11:57.it. Good luck. Thank you. That was slowly in her first major
:11:58. > :12:01.individual final and what a great opportunity it is. -- Chloe. She is
:12:02. > :12:12.right next to the world record holder. Chloe Tutton will be in lane
:12:13. > :12:16.one and Pedersen of Denmark, she will be sandwiched in between the
:12:17. > :12:28.Brits. It is a great position for her to be in. She will be going for
:12:29. > :12:36.the victory here. Xi in lane six. -- Shi. With the headphones on, they
:12:37. > :12:42.will be trying to block it out. I would prefer to soak it up. Molly
:12:43. > :12:46.Renshaw, no headphones to her. The new British record on this 200
:12:47. > :12:54.breaststroke. She took Chloe Tutton's record by one 100th. Now a
:12:55. > :12:59.world ranked number one this year and if she does the time she set
:13:00. > :13:09.earlier this year, Rie Kaneto. I think she may well win it. Nobody
:13:10. > :13:17.has looked that special so far. I think Taylor McKeown pushed herself
:13:18. > :13:25.all the way. And as you say, Kaneto was a dip under. The only Japanese
:13:26. > :13:30.woman to do that. In lane number seven, Efimova of the Russian
:13:31. > :13:31.Federation. I would love to see Molly or Curly get amongst the
:13:32. > :13:45.medals. -- Chloe Tutton. This is going to be a fascinating
:13:46. > :13:47.race. Sometimes, the races are a bit slower and if they are slower,
:13:48. > :13:59.pretty much everyone can get a medal in this field. If it is a faster
:14:00. > :14:07.one... I agree with you. Kaneto and Pedersen, possibly Efimova on that
:14:08. > :14:15.bright suit. -- in that bright suit. The British at the top in lane is
:14:16. > :14:25.number one and three. The final of the women's 200 metres breaststroke
:14:26. > :14:27.in Rio 26 D. -- 2016. Chloe Tutton and Molly Renshaw for Great Britain.
:14:28. > :14:35.Between them, the world record holder. Pretty even down this first
:14:36. > :14:43.25 metres. If anything, I would say Chloe Tutton has got fastest. The
:14:44. > :14:48.dive was held, for me, a bit too long. Important to get the momentum
:14:49. > :14:55.going. Once she came through, a fantastic couple of strokes.
:14:56. > :15:00.Pedersen going, she will be turning first place. The British girls,
:15:01. > :15:06.third and fourth. The race at the moment is to the left of your screen
:15:07. > :15:17.will stop one, two, three, four. Kaneto with the black, but Pedersen,
:15:18. > :15:24.she is going for the victory. It is her world record. Chloe Tutton,
:15:25. > :15:34.write to the top, she went quickly down that first 50. She has got
:15:35. > :15:43.Pedersen next. And McKeown of Australia. Turning fast. Being taken
:15:44. > :15:48.up in the centre by Kaneto. She is charging, making a big move. An
:15:49. > :15:54.interesting tactic. Going with them is Molly Renshaw looking very good
:15:55. > :15:59.indeed. Both the British girls were slower than they were in the heats
:16:00. > :16:08.and that is fantastic. Brilliant swimming from Chloe Tutton. Kaneto,
:16:09. > :16:13.very strong. Efimova swim is very, very fast at the back end of the
:16:14. > :16:17.race. It is between Kaneto and Efimova for the gold medal. It would
:16:18. > :16:23.be great if Chloe Tutton can held on. It could go anywhere. It is
:16:24. > :16:29.between Kaneto and Efimova. It looks I get is between these. Efimova
:16:30. > :16:33.closer to ours. Kaneto, the black hat of Japan. Look up in lane number
:16:34. > :16:37.one. Chloe Tutton Great Britain. She is just about in bronze medal
:16:38. > :16:45.position. Chloe Tutton, can she get the medal? The girls -- the gold
:16:46. > :16:51.medal is going to Rie Kaneto of Japan. The simple -- the silver to
:16:52. > :16:57.Efimova. The bronze medal to Shi of China. That was close for Chloe
:16:58. > :17:02.Tutton. Very close indeed. A great swim. Molly Renshaw, sixth. Oh, my
:17:03. > :17:09.goodness me. Chloe Tutton has equalled her best time. 100th of a
:17:10. > :17:13.second slower than the new British record. She couldn't quite improve
:17:14. > :17:17.on that. If she just gone a little bit faster. Hindsight is a great
:17:18. > :17:27.thing. She looked like she had that bronze medal. Shi coming back very
:17:28. > :17:35.quickly. Just to beat 61 hundredths. -- just to beat her by six one
:17:36. > :17:42.hundredths. 1.5 seconds faster than the rest of the field, Rie Kaneto.
:17:43. > :17:51.It is the third 50. She made her move, a brave move. That must be
:17:52. > :18:03.going down. That is the end, isn't it? Very compact, gets a nice and
:18:04. > :18:09.high. The leggy kickers ready. You want to dip down and go forward. A
:18:10. > :18:16.real gap there. A brilliant victory for her. Renshaw with a red, coming
:18:17. > :18:23.in here. It was on the stroke, wasn't it? So close. Brilliant
:18:24. > :18:27.experience for the British women. They would be delighted to be in the
:18:28. > :18:32.final having a shot and goodness me, didn't they have a go? The new
:18:33. > :18:39.Olympic Champion of the women's 200 metres breaststroke, Rie Kaneto of
:18:40. > :18:46.Japan. She takes the gold for Japan. Efimova, a second silver. Shi, the
:18:47. > :18:48.bonds for China. And look at that. Chloe Tutton in fourth. Molly
:18:49. > :18:59.Renshaw in sixth. Well done, ladies. Fantastic to see.
:19:00. > :19:06.I can see on your face your disappointed. It's horrible coming
:19:07. > :19:11.fourth. It is our fifth fourth as well. Just a bit unlucky in so many
:19:12. > :19:15.races. That is how it is sometimes. I think you both need to be
:19:16. > :19:22.extremely proud. This is a huge step for both of you. Lots to take away.
:19:23. > :19:27.My goal was to make the final and I did that, and I just enjoyed it. I
:19:28. > :19:31.think you deserve to smile. It is equal to your best time ever. We
:19:32. > :19:35.thought you had it. If he had been more in the middle, you might have
:19:36. > :19:40.seen her? I always get an hour and do my own race. Well done, ladies. A
:19:41. > :19:52.great experience. The disappointment was written all
:19:53. > :19:56.over Chloe Tutton's face. Both of them absolutely gutted. Coming into
:19:57. > :20:00.this, Chloe Tutton was a surprise. She is surprised everyone by
:20:01. > :20:04.swimming so quickly and we thought she was the outside chance of
:20:05. > :20:09.getting a medal so it is devastating to come forth. But for both the
:20:10. > :20:12.girls, they should be proud. Their first Olympics. I'm pretty sure we
:20:13. > :20:23.have not seen the last of them. There are only 20 years of age. So
:20:24. > :20:28.many young press -- breaststroke is. -- breaststroke swimmers. How
:20:29. > :20:32.excited should we be? You mention the trials. Brilliant at the
:20:33. > :20:38.European Championships. They have come to this stage. It can be quite
:20:39. > :20:43.intimidating. But they stepped up. They looked good they held their
:20:44. > :20:46.own. It is towards the end where they have to make a huge
:20:47. > :20:52.improvement. A couple of those girls are older, and annex world record
:20:53. > :20:58.holder, a swimmer who is in her late 20s. They will be picking up medals.
:20:59. > :21:04.If they continue doing what they are doing, they will be up there and
:21:05. > :21:08.there will be a smile on their face. Through the heats, through the
:21:09. > :21:14.semifinals, Chloe Tutton is always said, I keep my blinkers on, I do my
:21:15. > :21:18.own race, and she said it again. How important was it to do that than not
:21:19. > :21:22.get distracted? Particularly when you see who else is in the race.
:21:23. > :21:26.This week, across all sports but there has been a lot of talk about
:21:27. > :21:32.Efimova and it is one of those, should Chloe Tutton appeal it? There
:21:33. > :21:39.has been so much speculation on Efimova. For them, coming fourth and
:21:40. > :21:46.sixth, it is a great achievement. A big question. We will find out.
:21:47. > :21:54.Men's 200 metres backstroke. Andrew, Adrian.
:21:55. > :22:07.So here is, Mitch Larkin. He had a stinker in the 100. And his
:22:08. > :22:13.girlfriend, Emily Seebohm. He got fourth in 100. Their minds don't
:22:14. > :22:21.seem to be in the right place. Trying too hard. Is going to have to
:22:22. > :22:30.relax. Put some big effort in. Because Rylov, the Russian, looked
:22:31. > :22:35.brilliant this morning. It is Larkin Murphy, in five and six. They are
:22:36. > :22:42.both capable. The man who does 1:53 will do it.
:22:43. > :22:50.The best time would be your opinion record. He broke the European record
:22:51. > :22:54.this year in Moscow. He has been improving through the rounds very
:22:55. > :22:59.comfortable. There is Larkin. He just needs to chill a bit. He has
:23:00. > :23:06.been bashing it out. Just revert to a efficiency. Murphy is somebody who
:23:07. > :23:12.copes with the pressure well. He delivered the goods from the middle
:23:13. > :23:18.lane. With that gold medal under his belt, is going to quite confident.
:23:19. > :23:26.There is nothing to lose. He has a gold medal. He can do the double. No
:23:27. > :23:32.pressure. The USA won this the last five Olympics in a row -- in a row.
:23:33. > :23:41.This is hard to call. It could go anywhere. Irie, the silver-medallist
:23:42. > :23:56.from London. The final of the men's 200 metres
:23:57. > :24:13.backstroke. Rylov of Russia, fastest and four. -- in four. The best start
:24:14. > :24:17.was the German, close to us. Larkin, looks like he is working hard
:24:18. > :24:22.already. An interesting tactic. He has decided he is going to go Brit.
:24:23. > :24:26.He did this in the semifinals and it was a bit disastrous. So disastrous,
:24:27. > :24:31.he qualified second fastest so it was not that bad but he did not come
:24:32. > :24:39.first. Underwater, came up quite early.
:24:40. > :24:45.What is a bit of assigned to me, the yellow hat, in the centre, he is
:24:46. > :24:49.using his legs, flicking the water up and is splashing the water out.
:24:50. > :24:53.You've got to drag them a little bit more. Not completely but a bit more
:24:54. > :24:58.down the first 100. Starting to come through is Ryan Murphy. He looks
:24:59. > :25:10.very good indeed. Deep underwater. What a term that was. Dine still
:25:11. > :25:13.there. As Mitch Larkin got anything to come back with? This shows
:25:14. > :25:21.whether the man has got the guts. The world champion from last year in
:25:22. > :25:27.Kazan. Murphy's teammates from the University of California. They are
:25:28. > :25:33.good friends. Murphy and Larkin and Rylov. He came back strongly. Unless
:25:34. > :25:40.Larkin can respond, Murphy has got this again. Murphy's turn was
:25:41. > :25:45.sensational. Rylov is trying. Murphy looks like he has got it. As long as
:25:46. > :25:50.he can held on. Inside this last ten metres. USA, six Olympic titles in a
:25:51. > :25:56.row. Murphy is going to win it. It will be on the touch. Murphy has got
:25:57. > :26:01.it. Ryan Murphy. Golden 100, now gold in the 200 metres. Mitch Larkin
:26:02. > :26:07.finally gets a medal and it is silver. The bonds goes to Rylov. A
:26:08. > :26:12.new European record. Somebody he goes 1:53 will win it. The top three
:26:13. > :26:19.of them got 1:50 three. Ryan Murphy did a brilliant job. His terms were
:26:20. > :26:29.superb. Really excellent technique. He deserved that. Mitch Larkin held
:26:30. > :26:35.off. We have got Larkin on the right, Rylov on the left. This is
:26:36. > :26:42.the first length. Ryan Murphy nearest to us.
:26:43. > :26:59.Ryan Murphy, a little glide, wasn't it? Comfortable.
:27:00. > :27:04.Larkin on the left. Gave him some hassle threw but that was a super
:27:05. > :27:08.swim. Doesn't it show what difference a turn makes. It's not
:27:09. > :27:12.that difficult to do. They practice and practice and practice. We can do
:27:13. > :27:18.it. The results of the men's 200 metres backstroke. Ryan Murphy from
:27:19. > :27:24.the USA adds it. There, Larkin gets a medal at silver and Rylov the
:27:25. > :27:27.bronze. Congratulations Mitch Larkin. We
:27:28. > :27:31.were speculating the other night whether he had fallen out with his
:27:32. > :27:35.girlfriend, Emily Seebohm, who is up in the next semifinals. She didn't
:27:36. > :27:40.have a great night the other night. He just had a great swim so maybe
:27:41. > :27:44.they'll move on. You don't get dragged into the gossip there. No
:27:45. > :27:51.basis of it there. Just throwing it out there. We are rattling towards
:27:52. > :27:53.the 200 metre individual medley because that features Michael
:27:54. > :28:02.Phelps, Lochte and everyone there. We're
:28:03. > :28:05.hoping that you'll stay with up with us and you should, because it will
:28:06. > :28:10.be absolutely crackers in there. We know that it is very early in the
:28:11. > :28:15.morning and perhaps you are up with a black coffee, a small baby, we're
:28:16. > :28:19.parents, we've been there, hashtag the call! Let us know what you are
:28:20. > :28:25.doing to stay awake and enjoy the swimming. Wow, Phil, those are the
:28:26. > :28:33.eyes of a man who has seen the sun rise in the last few mornings! Maybe
:28:34. > :28:37.he's not seen the sun. I'm sensing a theme here. The dads are working.
:28:38. > :28:48.The dads are doing the morning feed. That's because they want to. The
:28:49. > :28:54.sport is on! I'll do this one. Oh! Oh, kitty, there. Not sleeping one
:28:55. > :28:58.week old twins, Libby and Katie. I've still been there. My son does
:28:59. > :29:02.not sleep at all. If he's anything like you, Helen. I don't know what
:29:03. > :29:06.you mean, I don't know what you mean! Right, we appreciate that we
:29:07. > :29:10.are up in the early hours of the morning but you know what, it's
:29:11. > :29:14.worth staying up for. The world is watching Michael Phelps. He is
:29:15. > :29:18.carrying on his phenomenal story. The most successful Olympian of all
:29:19. > :29:22.time and he's moving thing on to another level right here in Rio. It
:29:23. > :29:25.will be a real fight for him tonight so not just a case of him coming out
:29:26. > :29:29.and show boating and swanning about, it will be good racing. I will
:29:30. > :29:33.probably do that after the race, the show boating but it is just nice to
:29:34. > :29:36.have Michael Phelps back and he's had such a fantastic week and you
:29:37. > :29:39.can tell that he's given it all on the line. Whereas before, he wasn't
:29:40. > :29:44.quite as tired so you can tell that he's older now and he can't recover
:29:45. > :29:48.as quickly and you've seen the bruises on the body with all of the
:29:49. > :29:52.prepping that he's doing so it will be interesting to see how he goes.
:29:53. > :29:55.He has the 200 metres to fight. They're only 20 minutes apart
:29:56. > :30:01.tonight so it will be interesting to see how he backs that up. Britain's
:30:02. > :30:09.Dan Wallace going in that one and we're not downplaying the chances.
:30:10. > :30:13.He is enjoying being in there. He used to train with Ryan Lochte and
:30:14. > :30:19.he's sparred with him many times. So he loves a crowd. Stay up for that
:30:20. > :30:23.one. If not for Michael Phelps, for Dan Wallace. Now time for the first
:30:24. > :30:34.semifinal of the women's 200 metre backstroke.
:30:35. > :30:40.The third fastest qualifier for this first semifinal is Yaxin Liu of
:30:41. > :30:43.China. The 17-year-old. Never made a major final, senior or junior but
:30:44. > :30:49.third into this first semi and a great chance of it. Lisa Graf swum
:30:50. > :30:52.well in the heats as well, very well indeed. So these two, reasonably
:30:53. > :31:00.inexperienced on the world stage I'd say. And Hillary Kaldwell, well,
:31:01. > :31:03.she's not. Canadian record holder. Commonwealth Games bronze medallist
:31:04. > :31:12.and world championship finalist. If she goes to her PB of 2.06.8, she'll
:31:13. > :31:18.certainly make are the final. I'm thinking maybe ECB, and Caldwell
:31:19. > :31:21.dipping there. Graf, a really strong heat this morning. Seebohm, and
:31:22. > :31:25.Caldwell dipping there. Graf, a really strong heat this morning.
:31:26. > :31:30.This is the slower of the semis. I think four of the top five in the
:31:31. > :31:34.world coming in in the second one. So really got to get amongst it and
:31:35. > :31:38.if I was in this race, I would be going for first or second. Well,
:31:39. > :31:43.backstroke race so I probably wouldn't get first or second. To try
:31:44. > :31:46.to make the final. That's a good tactic. Try not to get seventh or
:31:47. > :31:51.eighth because that wouldn't work very well, would it!
:31:52. > :31:59.The first semifinal of the women's 200 metres backstroke. Seebohm, the
:32:00. > :32:04.World Champion, only in lane two, and after seventh place in the final
:32:05. > :32:07.in the 100 metres backstroke that she was meant to win, this will be
:32:08. > :32:19.an interesting show of form for her. The first semifinal of the women's
:32:20. > :32:23.2040 metres backstroke and it will be up at the top of the picture in
:32:24. > :32:26.lane two on the right-hand side. Very good start indeed from Emily
:32:27. > :32:31.Seebohm, the yellow hat of Australia. Also going well is
:32:32. > :32:39.Ukraine in 6. A very different start. Off the beeper there.
:32:40. > :32:43.Gustavovier in 7 and a really high position with the swimmers choosing
:32:44. > :32:50.to go up more. Didn't make much of a difference there. Lane 4. Going over
:32:51. > :32:58.first is Cold well, actually no. Lane 4. It is Kaldwell that's --
:32:59. > :33:04.Caldwell who has the lead. It is interesting there. But in lane two,
:33:05. > :33:08.Emily Seebohm, it doesn't look like she's holding the water particularly
:33:09. > :33:10.well. There is a bit of a swimming phrase about holding the water and
:33:11. > :33:14.you have to make sure that you get hold of it and Mike sure that you
:33:15. > :33:17.pull your body over your hand. Leave your hand out there and then pull
:33:18. > :33:25.your body over and she doesn't seem to be doing that. She seems to be
:33:26. > :33:35.whizzing it through and Caldwell looks superb. But look at Caldwell.
:33:36. > :33:39.Canada having a great meet here. And she's just half a second off
:33:40. > :33:43.Seebohm's Commonwealth record here actually. And Calderon extending the
:33:44. > :33:46.lead. Seebohm coming back now. The foursome at the top of the race.
:33:47. > :33:50.Seebohm is actually... She's actually going to be eighth at this
:33:51. > :33:53.rate in lane two. I think that the wheels fell off. She has turned
:33:54. > :33:56.sixth but she looks awful. She really needs to come back up the top
:33:57. > :34:01.there in the yellow hat. She's in lane 1. Just there. She's starting
:34:02. > :34:04.to move a little bit now is Seebohm. But well, Caldwell looks good and
:34:05. > :34:10.Seebohm looks horrible. Unfortunately. Caldwell swimming
:34:11. > :34:13.well. She's going to win it I think. Coming back is Liu, the 17-year-old
:34:14. > :34:17.from China. So let's just watch this final 10. It will be interesting to
:34:18. > :34:21.see how they do here from what happens in the final as well. So
:34:22. > :34:26.Caldwell eased up a little bit and the Chinese lady in 3 came back very
:34:27. > :34:31.well. Very, very impressive from Liu of China and that will mean that she
:34:32. > :34:37.will be in her first major finals, senior or junior and I can tell you
:34:38. > :34:41.that Seebohm has come sixth. Well, the Canadians extremely happy with
:34:42. > :34:46.Caldwell's swim, and so they should be. Seebohm really disappointing and
:34:47. > :34:51.I would really like to know what's going on. What sort of year she's
:34:52. > :34:54.having. I say year - she was third fastest ranked in the world coming
:34:55. > :34:59.into this. Second fastest. Hosszu did a quick time in the heats this
:35:00. > :35:04.morning. And that rocketed her to the top of the rankings but Seebohm,
:35:05. > :35:09.brilliant in the Australian trials and she's just managing to deliver.
:35:10. > :35:13.But in 2012, she was meant to win the 1040 metres backstroke and had a
:35:14. > :35:16.bit of a shocker there on that one. And she blamed it on the fact that
:35:17. > :35:20.she got a little bit hooked on social media. So a little bit of a
:35:21. > :35:25.weak excuse, I thought. She stayed up too late and was doing social
:35:26. > :35:28.media all the time, Twittering and tweeting and whatever else you do
:35:29. > :35:35.but here... Doesn't know... Heavens above. That was... Make an emoji of
:35:36. > :35:41.that! My goodness. Well, that was Hillary Caldwell. Caldwell winning
:35:42. > :35:46.the first semifinal. And looked very good as did Liu of China.
:35:47. > :35:51.Gustafsdottir of Iceland did well too.
:35:52. > :35:54.Yeah, the guys mentioned it there but we were talking about this
:35:55. > :35:59.earlier. Emily Seebohm blamed her lack of form in 2012 on social
:36:00. > :36:02.media. Interesting to see - a lot of the British swimmers cup off
:36:03. > :36:05.Twitter. Adam Peaty, James Guy, they seem to not be involved while
:36:06. > :36:09.they're swimming. Do you think that that is really important? I think
:36:10. > :36:13.that it has to be personal preference. I foe for me in London,
:36:14. > :36:16.some of the athletes wanted to talk about what was happening and we had
:36:17. > :36:19.a team discussion about it and we said, it is actually up to everyone
:36:20. > :36:23.and their personal responsibility whether they want to go on or not
:36:24. > :36:28.and I don't think that you should dictate that everyone has to. And
:36:29. > :36:42.people respond differently to it. It is funny, can you imagine that there
:36:43. > :36:48.on Twitter. So the 200 metre backstroke, people will be saying,
:36:49. > :36:57.where is Symmons. There are exciting young prospects for Team GB? Yes,
:36:58. > :37:06.Tasmin Piu. Obviously in the men's 200 meet, we have juk Greenback. And
:37:07. > :37:10.we see it across all of the events. Holly Hibbert. There's so many of
:37:11. > :37:13.the good guys and that is great to see with the British swimming that
:37:14. > :37:19.we have that. Remember that it is one of the events that we have a
:37:20. > :37:22.little bit of a history in. Katie Sexton, World Champion in 2003.
:37:23. > :37:25.We've had a few good backstrokers and that leaves a legacy behind
:37:26. > :37:30.because they have good people to chase and also those things when you
:37:31. > :37:33.go to do swim camps and swim clinics and the people come up and meet you
:37:34. > :37:43.and you want to be like that and leave a legacy in that event. We
:37:44. > :37:47.can't talk about role models without mentioning Missy Franklin here.
:37:48. > :37:53.London 2012. She has not travelled well. But such an interesting story
:37:54. > :37:58.for me because she had a phenomenal London 2012, became the poster girl,
:37:59. > :38:01.the all American girl, smiley and very religious, very into her
:38:02. > :38:05.family. She's not been able to back that up and she's not found her form
:38:06. > :38:09.over the last four years. Big debate over whether she should have gone
:38:10. > :38:16.professional sooner? Stayed at college, what happened? I don't
:38:17. > :38:19.know, you went to the press conference where she seemed bubbly
:38:20. > :38:22.and smiley and happy and you don't know what's going on, whether she's
:38:23. > :38:25.been ill or injured and it's just one of those things but she hasn't
:38:26. > :38:30.had a good meet. You have to remember, you see it at the tennis a
:38:31. > :38:33.lot. Not many women, there's no consistency and I think that it is
:38:34. > :38:37.hard to sometimes find that consistency. I know that she had a
:38:38. > :38:40.problem with her back and one of these things being at university and
:38:41. > :38:46.not being at university. Sometimes it takes its toll. Well, she's
:38:47. > :38:51.coming out now. She's still smiling with her gloves on. It is cold in
:38:52. > :38:57.here I have to say. But you do love Missy Franklin. She's so sweet. She
:38:58. > :39:01.is very sweet but as I say, for me, she's a really interesting
:39:02. > :39:06.discussion point because she could have cashed in after London 2012.
:39:07. > :39:07.She chose not to. Whatever happens, I'm sure that she'll still be
:39:08. > :39:27.smiling. Andrew, Adrian? So, there is Bouchard. She's just
:39:28. > :39:35.seen her team-mate win the first semifinal and look really good.
:39:36. > :39:40.Belinda Hockeyroos, I wonder if she can -- House of Commonsing, I wonder
:39:41. > :39:47.if she can do it for the Australian team. You quite like the look of
:39:48. > :39:52.this young lady? Dirado. She's had a fantastic meet so far and seems to
:39:53. > :39:56.be really enjoying it. Dirado, gold in the relay and gold, silver and
:39:57. > :40:00.bronze here. But Hosszu here. Well, one of the female swimmers of the
:40:01. > :40:06.meet. Three gold medals at the individual. 200 and 400 medley, 100
:40:07. > :40:11.backstroke and this is the 200 metres backstroke so she is on fire.
:40:12. > :40:17.She is on fire but she looks a little bit tired after that final of
:40:18. > :40:27.the 200 medley when she faded towards the end a little bit. So
:40:28. > :40:32.you've got to call it faded, really, and Siobhan Marie O'Connor was kk
:40:33. > :40:35.back there like a record. Absolutely, and it will be
:40:36. > :40:40.interesting to see Franklin tonight. I think that lane #, Missy Franklin,
:40:41. > :40:43.four gold medals in London. I think that she's - you know what's
:40:44. > :40:48.happened, she's gone off the boil a little bit and didn't have a great
:40:49. > :40:52.American trials either. I think that a similar story to Emily Seebohm
:40:53. > :40:56.really. Two great backstroke swimmers who are not managing to
:40:57. > :41:00.perform here. We'll see, though, she's in 7.
:41:01. > :41:05.Maybe she'll find that spark. Well, I have to say, this semifinal, if it
:41:06. > :41:11.of the final line-up, I wouldn't be too surprised. Olympic champion for
:41:12. > :41:18.Beijing in 2, Coventry. Missy Franklin, and Hosszu in 4. Very high
:41:19. > :41:26.position on the start from Missy Franklin of the USA. And by far the
:41:27. > :41:31.best start right in the centre is Katinka Hosszu of Hungary. She's won
:41:32. > :41:34.the gold on the 100 metres backstroke. A surprise for me but
:41:35. > :41:38.not in the medley where she broke the world record. With Seebohm doing
:41:39. > :41:44.that in the first semifinal, I can't think who is going to challenge
:41:45. > :41:48.Hosszu. It has to be Hocking, surely. For the top, well, the race
:41:49. > :42:00.is at the top. Second and third there. You don't think that Katinka
:42:01. > :42:10.Hosszu is going to try to break the world record here? She's begin out
:42:11. > :42:14.fast here? 2:04.06. Setting the 60 at half way there gold medals. She
:42:15. > :42:19.does like to swim all of desh desh with the Missy Franklin. She does
:42:20. > :42:24.like to swim all of the races there. So 1.01.37. I'm not sure if she's
:42:25. > :42:28.capable of the world record. She'll have to come back strong. A body
:42:29. > :42:35.length ahead of Dirado though. She's swimming well. She'd have to come
:42:36. > :42:37.back there which I'm not sure is possible but she ses certainly
:42:38. > :42:41.working hard indeed. And Hosszu, if she swims like this in the final, I
:42:42. > :42:46.can't see too many people getting anywhere near her. Dirado in second
:42:47. > :42:50.place at the moment. One length closer for the USA and Hocking in
:42:51. > :42:54.third who was the fastest in the world coming into this until
:42:55. > :42:59.Hosszu's heat this morning and the split. 1.33.7. She's going to have
:43:00. > :43:03.to come back in 30.3. I'm not sure that she can do that but she's
:43:04. > :43:07.getting closer to be than we thought. My goodness. It will
:43:08. > :43:11.probably get down to 2.5 which will be the first person this year if she
:43:12. > :43:15.does. She hasn't eased back on anything there. Dirado on the
:43:16. > :43:22.right-hand side and Hocking on the left. The two swimmers will
:43:23. > :43:28.comfortably qualify for the final. Hosszu finishing there just about.
:43:29. > :43:33.It is the fastest time in the world this year for Katinka Hosszu. Just
:43:34. > :43:37.six one hundredths ahead of the time that she set this morning. And my
:43:38. > :43:43.word, there's some big surprises there. Missy Franklin, the defending
:43:44. > :43:51.Olympic champion, no more. 2.097. Seventh. Will not be in the final.
:43:52. > :43:54.And when you see that, you think - Lizzie Simmons sitting back in Great
:43:55. > :43:57.Britain, I don't think that she would have had a chance of making
:43:58. > :44:03.the final. Great shame that she didn't make it on the team. Super
:44:04. > :44:07.young lady that she is. So Hosszu, though, looking for her fourth gold
:44:08. > :44:12.medal tomorrow night and like you, Andy, I'm not sure that there's
:44:13. > :44:19.anybody to challenge her. Well, it's going to be interesting when we see
:44:20. > :44:23.the women' 800 metres freestyle with Katie Ledecky and Katinka Hosszu
:44:24. > :44:27.both going for the fourth gold medal in the same session. And look at
:44:28. > :44:31.that session there. There was clear water between Hosszu's feat there.
:44:32. > :44:36.My word. A long tongue that she has there! So clear water between
:44:37. > :44:42.Hosszu's feet and the second placed finisher there. Is it Hocking or
:44:43. > :44:51.Dirado? I think that it was Dirado there. It was the tongue thing!
:44:52. > :44:56.Well, if she wins tomorrow night, she wins four gold medals all on
:44:57. > :45:00.individual events. Will she be the swimmer of the meet? Compared to if
:45:01. > :45:04.Katie Ledecky wins it and gets four golds as well? One of which is a
:45:05. > :45:09.relay? So the results of the second semifinal:
:45:10. > :45:13.Hosszu wins it by a mile. Dirado second. Hocking there. Beijing
:45:14. > :45:20.champion in fourth and London champion in seventh.
:45:21. > :45:25.So the qualifiers for the final. Katinka Hosszu goes in comfortably
:45:26. > :45:35.fastest. Caldwell was there. Kirsty Coventry has made the final. And
:45:36. > :45:41.So Katinka Hosszu already has three gold medals from this meet already.
:45:42. > :45:46.She's chasing her fourth. We spent a lot of time looking at her coach and
:45:47. > :45:50.Herrada husband. It's so fascinating. Here he is with his man
:45:51. > :45:57.bun of rage on the top of the head there. Look at his tattoos. I love
:45:58. > :46:03.that he's got her world record tattooed on him. What an intense
:46:04. > :46:08.relationship. Very. They both met at university. He used to be swimming
:46:09. > :46:12.and he did a degree in human performance so he obviously knows a
:46:13. > :46:17.lot about the body but the two of them together seems to have made a
:46:18. > :46:21.fantastic... They are certainly formidable, aren't they? Yeah. That
:46:22. > :46:25.was very, very calm for him. In the final, we will see him jumping
:46:26. > :46:32.around and going beyond bananas. Doing his version of the samba
:46:33. > :46:35.there! Yeah, he goes pretty crazy. It's a scary samba, that's for sure.
:46:36. > :46:39.We're rattling towards Phelps and Lochte. Two of the most successful
:46:40. > :46:45.Olympic athletes of all time. This place is going to go beyond bananas
:46:46. > :46:49.as well. Right! Thank you very much indeed to you.
:46:50. > :46:54.Back to you shortly for Lochte and Phelps. But let me bring you right
:46:55. > :46:59.up to dit with what's happening in the badminton. Four years ago at
:47:00. > :47:07.London 2012. Kristy Gilmore was given the chance to go inside the
:47:08. > :47:12.ropes. A prom programme for young badminton hopefuls and she's won her
:47:13. > :47:21.first Olympic singles match winning it 2-0. 21-17 and 21-15. So well
:47:22. > :47:25.done to Kristy. And let's bring you right up to date now with what's
:47:26. > :47:30.happening in the men's gold medal match in table tennis. This is a
:47:31. > :47:35.really fascinating all-China fair. Ma Long who is the current World Cup
:47:36. > :47:54.champion taking on Zhang. A bit of back spin on the return
:47:55. > :47:58.there. Zhang just needs to lift a fraction more than he did. Got the
:47:59. > :48:07.bat a little bit too far over the ball. And an error by Zhang and
:48:08. > :48:14.we're not seeing many. That push wasn't quite as fast and as deep as
:48:15. > :48:21.Ma would have liked. Zhang mistiming the backhand top spin. Ma now with
:48:22. > :48:35.the two serves to come. More prominence there. He's a very good
:48:36. > :48:39.player and he's been made to look a little bit ordinary. I think that
:48:40. > :48:44.that is unfair on him but such is the skill of Ma Long. Rgets and it
:48:45. > :48:49.is Zhang who has called the time out. He senses 3-0 down. He's just
:48:50. > :48:53.lost the first three points. What can he do to break this train that's
:48:54. > :48:59.literally rolling through him at that point in time. Might as well
:49:00. > :49:04.use his time-out. Try to break the momentum that Ma Long has got. He's
:49:05. > :49:09.just won the last game there. He's won 14 of the last 18 points. That's
:49:10. > :49:21.certainly being classed as having the momentum with you.
:49:22. > :49:29.Back to the table now. Ma with the serve. 3-0 up in this game. Three
:49:30. > :49:52.games to love in the match. Such a phenomena, isn't he? But he
:49:53. > :49:59.is human and Zhang with that time-out, may be the best time-out
:50:00. > :50:03.he's ever called. Two points. Back-to-back after the time-out. On
:50:04. > :50:07.the edge of the table there. Didn't seem to bounce. I think that it was
:50:08. > :50:16.the top spin on the ball. Sometimes you get a lot of spin and it affects
:50:17. > :50:19.how the ball bounces off the table. He sounts back and stretches that
:50:20. > :50:30.lead to two. -- shouts back and stretches that lead to two.
:50:31. > :50:37.7,000 seats in this stadium. I think that most of them are occupied this
:50:38. > :50:46.evening. Good crowd, good atmosphere. And some great table
:50:47. > :50:50.tennis. The body language from Zhang I think tells its own story. Just a
:50:51. > :50:58.little bit subdued. Tried everything, hasn't he. And he's come
:50:59. > :51:18.up against a brick wall. The Great Wall of China there in Ma long. Just
:51:19. > :51:23.excellent work from this man here. The top spin bites into the rubber
:51:24. > :51:30.and pings up into the air. Got to get the racquet over the ball when
:51:31. > :51:38.there's heavy top spin. Too much power there for Zhang to control.
:51:39. > :51:44.6-4 and five points now needed for the most prestigious title in the
:51:45. > :51:55.world of table tennis - the Olympic gold medal for singles. And another
:51:56. > :52:03.point towards it. Zhang, to give him credit, he has tried everything. He
:52:04. > :52:06.is such a good player. But this man, he's such a good table tennis
:52:07. > :52:12.player. You don't need me to tell you that. You see all of the
:52:13. > :52:20.evidence here in this gold medal match.
:52:21. > :52:28.Another backhand battle. Another loss for Zhang. 8-3. Three points
:52:29. > :52:33.away from the gold medal for Ma long. Well, he wins the point. Just
:52:34. > :52:39.look at that. Just lunching the air and he's shouting. Clearly - it's an
:52:40. > :52:56.obvious thing to say but it means so much to him. The celebrations will
:52:57. > :53:04.have to wait a little bit longer. Zhang still fighting hard. There's
:53:05. > :53:07.always a danger now that Ma long just unconsciously takes the
:53:08. > :53:11.pressure off a little bit and takes his foot off the table. Zhang throws
:53:12. > :53:15.caution to the wind and he pulls off the big shots. So there still could
:53:16. > :53:26.be a few more twists and turns in this final. There's another point.
:53:27. > :53:32.And he's just so pumped up. You can imagine that the focus is still
:53:33. > :53:36.pretty sharp. You'd have to feel for Zhang who has played some excellent
:53:37. > :53:44.stuff here but it still on the wrong ent of the hiding here. -- wrong end
:53:45. > :53:51.of the hiding here. Oh, one away to get a match point.
:53:52. > :53:56.The backhand top spin there was amazing. We've seen table tennis.
:53:57. > :54:01.Some of the shots like we've never seen them before. An amazing
:54:02. > :54:09.backhand top spin. Six points for the gold medal.
:54:10. > :54:17.Oh, what a way to do it! What a shot! Well, the crowd were loving
:54:18. > :54:22.that. Ma Long has completed the grand slam in table tennis and this
:54:23. > :54:26.is the pinnacle. He had a team gold in London but he is the men's
:54:27. > :54:33.singles champion here beating the man who got gold in London, Zhang.
:54:34. > :54:38.And what a display of table tennis we have seen here tonight in Rio.
:54:39. > :54:43.Well done to Ma Long so that's the World Cup, the world champion and
:54:44. > :54:46.now he's the Olympic champion. He has completed the table tennis
:54:47. > :54:48.triple crown. There are nine sports taking place right now. Let's whizz
:54:49. > :54:53.you around some of the Olympic venues and show you what you could
:54:54. > :54:56.be watching if you fancy a little bit of handball, it is France
:54:57. > :55:01.against Argentina. France so good at handball. It is huge. In Paris this
:55:02. > :55:04.year, we were out there for the European Championships of course.
:55:05. > :55:09.They were selling as many handball shirts in the build-up to the
:55:10. > :55:14.Olympics as they were the European Championships. And they're leading
:55:15. > :55:19.Argentina by 24-18. And there's also a little bit of basketball available
:55:20. > :55:23.for you. Argentina also in action here although they're four points
:55:24. > :55:29.behind against Lithuania. That is available on the BBC Sport app and
:55:30. > :55:34.via the BBC sport website. Hashtag alarm call. It is Lochte and
:55:35. > :55:39.Phelps. Back to Helen. And you join us as the medallists of
:55:40. > :55:42.the women's 200 metres breaststroke make their way around the pool and
:55:43. > :55:49.start their victory lap. Well, they're not yet off on the victory
:55:50. > :55:57.lap but just getting poised for it. So gold and bronze for Japan and
:55:58. > :56:02.China. And Efinova took silver. Tutton and Molly Renshaw missing out
:56:03. > :56:09.on medals in that one. Absolutely gutting for the girls. They were so,
:56:10. > :56:16.so close. Wasn't to be. But there's plenty to come in the future. Right,
:56:17. > :56:20.we are almost about to see the 200 metre individual medley and there
:56:21. > :56:23.they are - two of the most successful Olympians of all time.
:56:24. > :56:27.Michael Phelps with his head up there and Ryan Lochte, chatting away
:56:28. > :56:32.to him. They're more friendly than we saw when it was Chad Le Clos and
:56:33. > :56:36.Michael Phelps there. Look at Ryan Lochte's hair - I think that he took
:56:37. > :56:43.a wrong turn and ended up in the... In the diving pool! What, he
:56:44. > :56:50.Diradoed his hair silver. He says -- he Diradoed his hair silver. They
:56:51. > :56:54.love a -- dyed his hair silver. They certainly cause a stir here. And the
:56:55. > :56:57.bottom line is that there's confidence and a little bit of
:56:58. > :57:01.slaging but not any arrogance there. I think that Ryan Lochte did a TV
:57:02. > :57:06.show three years ago or something. It was not a good show. I watch
:57:07. > :57:11.everything like that. She loves a bit of that TV. I do. Called reality
:57:12. > :57:17.TV. But it is not just about the Americans in this one, is it?
:57:18. > :57:21.Because, of course, we have Tiavo! I say that because that it how the
:57:22. > :57:25.Brazilians chant his name! It will erupt in here when they come out. I
:57:26. > :57:29.think that the thing is that the beautiful thing is the fact that the
:57:30. > :57:31.Brazilians appreciate what they're seeing with Michael Phelps and
:57:32. > :57:35.everyone wants to get a piece of the picture of Michael Phelps. And this
:57:36. > :57:39.potentially... I don't know if he's going to retire, but this will be
:57:40. > :57:44.the last time we'll see him swim on any stage. And their golden boy, as
:57:45. > :57:48.it were, the best chance that they've got of a medal is this guy
:57:49. > :57:51.Tiavo in this event and historically, Brazil are good at
:57:52. > :57:56.swimming and they really love the sport so they come out and they
:57:57. > :57:59.appreciate it. How much of a threat is Hagino going to pose? I think
:58:00. > :58:04.that he will be a threat and the main threat to Phelps. I think that
:58:05. > :58:10.Phelps, it would be wrong to bet against him as it were but Hagino
:58:11. > :58:15.won the best time and the 200 metres free was good. He's got the stroke
:58:16. > :58:18.and the ability. Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte historically have the
:58:19. > :58:24.most amazing underwater kicking in the worldment when you watch it, it
:58:25. > :58:29.is a dream to watch it. I don't think that Tiago will be able to do
:58:30. > :58:43.it. He's come fourth in the last few Olympic Games but in the Olympic
:58:44. > :58:48.Games, a lot happens. Let's talk about Dan Wallace. He's trained out
:58:49. > :58:51.in America. He strikes me as the kind of guy who enjoys that kind of
:58:52. > :58:54.American approach that we're great at this, we're good at this and you
:58:55. > :58:59.need that at this level, don't you? . I think that it has helped Dan
:59:00. > :59:03.Wallace. He likes the show boating like the Americans do but he always
:59:04. > :59:05.steps up at a major meet and even coming into this, he hasn't had the
:59:06. > :59:10.best year. He was a wild card coming into the Olympic Games and he's
:59:11. > :59:13.proved everyone wrong who has gone - shut up, I'm here for a reason. And
:59:14. > :59:17.rightly so. Because we were all doubting him and saying - oh, gosh,
:59:18. > :59:20.why is he on the team when he hasn't performed well and tonight,
:59:21. > :59:24.obviously, he's in that final. I do think that it is going to be very,
:59:25. > :59:28.very hard for Dan Wallace to final, to medal, I mean. But great
:59:29. > :59:33.experience. Because a lot of these older ones, I doubt Lochte and
:59:34. > :59:37.Phelps and Ti a, go, o are going to be here pr -- Tiago are going to be
:59:38. > :59:40.here in four years' time. It will be the one where the younger ones will
:59:41. > :59:43.come through and push them out. We know that it is early in the and we
:59:44. > :59:46.appreciate your company and thank you for sticking with us because we
:59:47. > :59:49.really do believe and you guys keep saying on and off the air just how
:59:50. > :59:52.exciting this British team is. And how much more there is to come from
:59:53. > :59:58.them. So you'll remember these names. Chelsea will remember them.
:59:59. > :00:03.Chelsey White, they are phenomenal glasses. Mark Tosser was sporting
:00:04. > :00:10.something similar. No alarm call needed there. Rocking the colours!
:00:11. > :00:14.Good for you. Please tell me that Tim Value entin was not hurt in the
:00:15. > :00:17.making of this photo for Twitter. I thought that they were needles. I
:00:18. > :00:22.think that they're matchsticks! We are confirm that they are
:00:23. > :00:36.matchsticks. He's got... His he's got his dog next to him for company.
:00:37. > :00:39.I love the dog there. If you're joining us this evening, let us know
:00:40. > :00:47.if you're awake. All you need to do is turn the television up and enjoy
:00:48. > :00:51.some of the Rio beats! It's going to get really lively. The atmosphere is
:00:52. > :00:57.unbelievable. We've been talking to three British teachers who have come
:00:58. > :01:04.down just to get stuck in the atmosphere. Andrew and Adrian will
:01:05. > :01:08.be going under the table there. Well, we certainly are. This is the
:01:09. > :01:13.one that the whole world has been waiting for. And the pool here is
:01:14. > :01:17.going nuts. I wonder whether the Brazilians feel that this is their
:01:18. > :01:21.chance of a medal. They've waited a long time for it. And I can tell you
:01:22. > :01:28.in lane three, third fastest qualifier for the finalist is Thiago
:01:29. > :01:34.Pereira of Brazil. But Dan Wallace in lane two and has done well there.
:01:35. > :01:37.But those two guys there, Ryan Lochte, the world record holder, and
:01:38. > :01:41.Michael Phelps, three times defending champion in the men's
:01:42. > :01:45.medley. They've gone back into their own bubbles, joking about and
:01:46. > :01:49.laughing with each other ten minutes ago but right now, Phelps looked
:01:50. > :01:53.like he was giving Lochte the evils but I don't think that he was. I
:01:54. > :01:56.think that Lochte looks a little bit tired in the semis and not quite
:01:57. > :02:00.having everything that it took but they'll have a great battle. The
:02:01. > :02:04.idea that Phelps could come here and win the 200 metres fly and Lochte
:02:05. > :02:09.the 2040 metres medley, that would be a great finish to the careers but
:02:10. > :02:13.I'm not sure that it will play out here. There is history all over the
:02:14. > :02:16.place here. Michael Phelps has already come to the 200 metres
:02:17. > :02:22.butterfly and the first swimmer ever to win medals in the same event in
:02:23. > :02:26.four consecutive Olympic Games. He got gold, gold, silver, gold. The
:02:27. > :02:30.silver, of course, in London 2012. And here he has a great chance of
:02:31. > :02:35.becoming the first swimmer in history to go gold medallist in four
:02:36. > :02:40.consecutive Olympic Games of the same event. Dan Wallace for Great
:02:41. > :02:47.Britain. He's cool. He loves the big one. Absolutely loves the big
:02:48. > :02:57.occasion. He stood up in Glasgow in 2014 when he won that 400 medley.
:02:58. > :03:01.Adrian, champion, spoiler? Well, I think for Hagino, looked comfortable
:03:02. > :03:09.in the semifinal. He will be in 6 next to Lochte but for me, it is
:03:10. > :03:11.between Hagino in 6 and Phelps in four and maybe Pereira there.
:03:12. > :03:12.CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Listen to our Brazilian commentators
:03:13. > :03:29.there am. We have Gustavo Beside us the
:03:30. > :03:33.fantastic Brazilian commentator. The loud commentator and here on to the
:03:34. > :03:38.pool deck, second fastest qualifier for the men's 200 metres qualifier,
:03:39. > :03:43.the world record holder Ryan Lochte of the USA. The World Champion last
:03:44. > :03:49.year. Michael Phelps. Listen to this! Well, he got an equal roar.
:03:50. > :03:53.This is fantastic to see. And the crowd really are up for this one.
:03:54. > :03:59.Whether it is their swimmer for Phelps winning it. I think that
:04:00. > :04:04.they'll be happy either way. I think that they know for Pereira to win a
:04:05. > :04:09.medal, it will be outstanding. It is Lochte's record, it is Phelps's
:04:10. > :04:12.Olympic record. Just see behind lane four, he just goes through the
:04:13. > :04:16.process of keeping the kit on. It's a zip-up so he can whip it off
:04:17. > :04:22.really quickly but he just stretches his legs on the block. There's
:04:23. > :04:25.Pereira there. He He looked over. He's not taking his top off. He made
:04:26. > :04:30.that mistake earlier and he's waiting for Michael. He's waiting
:04:31. > :04:32.for Michael. What a great tactic. Well, the world really wanting to
:04:33. > :04:37.see what happens here. Absolutely fascinating. I can tell you, the
:04:38. > :04:41.American football game going on in Baltimore. The Baltimore Ravens and
:04:42. > :04:47.they're stopping the game so that they can watch this race live. It is
:04:48. > :04:56.the final of the men's 200 metres individual medley. It is Lochte
:04:57. > :05:05.versus Phelps. Lanes five and four and the crowd are going nuts. Listen
:05:06. > :05:09.to this. Well, at some point, they're going to have to get quiet
:05:10. > :05:13.because you can't start a swimming race with that going on. The referee
:05:14. > :05:22.is going to have to call it. Come on, guys! Just for two seconds.
:05:23. > :05:29.The announcer asking for quiet for the start. Very, very important
:05:30. > :05:35.indeed. Dan Wallace in 2. What an opportunity for him. Gold and silver
:05:36. > :05:42.for me, it's going to be tough to break the two. Maybe Hagino can, but
:05:43. > :05:49.possibly a bronze for Dan Wallace? World record holder, Lochte. Three
:05:50. > :05:51.times champion Phelps. 25 Olympic medals and 21 gold. Is this going to
:05:52. > :06:07.be the 22nd? Wallace for Great Britain in 2. The
:06:08. > :06:20.red hat at the top. There was silence in this 15,000
:06:21. > :06:24.crowd for the final of the men's 200 metres individual medley and right
:06:25. > :06:28.in the centre, two good starts for the two protagonists, Michael Phelps
:06:29. > :06:31.in 4 and Lochte in five for the USA. Well, it really is like watching two
:06:32. > :06:38.heavyweights swimming down in the lanes. Brilliant fliout there.
:06:39. > :06:43.Phelps first, I think. Well, Pereira, the Brazilian has turned
:06:44. > :06:46.first. Wow, there's a low roar in the crowd as that happened.
:06:47. > :06:53.Unbelievable. He's now there, third from the left. Leading the race. And
:06:54. > :06:57.Michael Phelps coming through. Ryan Lochte great backstroke swimmer.
:06:58. > :07:02.Should try to stay with it but it is Michael Phelps and Pereira. It is,
:07:03. > :07:07.but Phelps's breaststroke is God. Lochte's breaststroke is better. So
:07:08. > :07:14.at the halfway turn, very, very close indeed. One one hundredth of a
:07:15. > :07:17.second. Lochte first and Phelps and peer equal second. One one
:07:18. > :07:21.hundredths there. And Michael Phelps is charging now. Look at this in the
:07:22. > :07:25.centre. It is a big charge. He knows that Lochte has a great breaststroke
:07:26. > :07:28.and Lochte is struggling to keep up. Lochte's arms not doing the right
:07:29. > :07:32.thing at the front. Peer is having the race of his life there. The
:07:33. > :07:36.crowd are screaming with every breath that he takes. Right on the
:07:37. > :07:40.world record for Michael Phelps. On the freestyle. Phelps is super much
:07:41. > :07:44.watch the turn and see if he goes big and deep. Well, he's certainly
:07:45. > :07:47.gone deep and he's gone very fast indeed Michael Phelps. And it is
:07:48. > :07:51.Lochte's world record and Lochte is not looking that great at the
:07:52. > :07:54.moment. Oh, Michael Phelps is just supreme. Look at this. There's
:07:55. > :07:59.getting clear water between him and the rest of the field. I cannot
:08:00. > :08:03.believe how great this is. Michael Phelps is going to win his fourth
:08:04. > :08:06.straight gold medal in a row in the men's 20340 metres medley. It is
:08:07. > :08:10.miles ahead. Is the world record gone? No, it's not but it's four in
:08:11. > :08:16.a row. The first time in history that a swimmer has gone gold, gold,
:08:17. > :08:20.gold, gold in the men's 400 metres, sorry, 400 metres medley. Oh my
:08:21. > :08:25.goodness me, that is utterly extraordinary. Phelps minutes gold.
:08:26. > :08:33.Hagina the silver. Wanting the bronze. Lochte was fifth. Well, what
:08:34. > :08:37.a thriller. It's been my privilege and our privilege to sit and watch
:08:38. > :08:41.every one of the gold medals but I don't think that... I've been as
:08:42. > :08:44.emotional watching that one. Good grief. This man has swum five
:08:45. > :08:48.Olympic Games and won four gold medals at this one. And that, he
:08:49. > :08:53.just destroyed it. That was stunning. That was a stunning
:08:54. > :09:03.breaststroke. Held them all off in freestyle. Wow! At some time, you're
:09:04. > :09:07.just going to run out of superlatives for the guy. That's his
:09:08. > :09:14.26th Olympic medal. The 22nd gold medal. He won by two seconds against
:09:15. > :09:18.the greatest swimmers in the world. See on the left-hand side, Lochte on
:09:19. > :09:21.the right. Well, he's up an arm stroke. Lochte now just didn't have
:09:22. > :09:28.the fight and I think that Career, Ryan Lochte but the
:09:29. > :09:33.breaststroke is normally where he makes the move and he had nothing in
:09:34. > :09:38.the tank and Pereira committed himself and risked it all and ended
:09:39. > :09:43.up in seventh. And the commentary team next to us got deflated when
:09:44. > :09:48.the freestyle came along but if you were watch Phelps, they were seeing
:09:49. > :09:55.the greatest swimmer I've ever seen. Well, he's absolutely knocked me
:09:56. > :10:02.over so many times. Four golds from Athens all the way through. Just
:10:03. > :10:09.quite amazing. Athens in 2004. Beijing in 2008. London in 2012. And
:10:10. > :10:15.the first swimmer in history to win the same event in four consecutive
:10:16. > :10:20.Olympic Games and he just keeps creating history every time he
:10:21. > :10:24.swims, Michael Phelps. Well, he's got one race to rest for the
:10:25. > :10:28.freestyle final and then he's in the semifinal of the men's 100 metres
:10:29. > :10:31.fly. He's got to qualify. It's only two lengths but he's getting more
:10:32. > :10:36.and more tired as the competition goes on. Can you imagine the
:10:37. > :10:40.atmosphere at the Baltimore Ravens game that they stopped to watch the
:10:41. > :10:43.race live. So the phenomena continues to roll. Michael Phelps
:10:44. > :10:48.yet another Olympic gold medal. The 22nd. His fourth in a row in this
:10:49. > :10:57.event. The men's 2040 metres individual medley. Wonderful silver
:10:58. > :10:59.for Hagina of Japan and Wanting. Great Britain's Dan Wallace did
:11:00. > :11:04.great to make the final and came eighth.
:11:05. > :11:08.He's sort of run out of ways to describe this because Michael Phelps
:11:09. > :11:14.is just unbelievable and he's not done it once, twice, three - but 22
:11:15. > :11:20.Olympic golds. Four this week. Cheeky little four! But he couldn't
:11:21. > :11:24.do 22, could he! But we're going to see him again this evening. What did
:11:25. > :11:29.you make of the reaction? Because it wasn't quite as show boaty as it
:11:30. > :11:31.normally is? I think it was different against Chad because
:11:32. > :11:34.that's one that he lost in London. That was different for him. He
:11:35. > :11:38.didn't do the whole getting up on the lane line and doing that. But
:11:39. > :11:43.he's got to race in 20 minutes. He seemed tired after that but it is
:11:44. > :11:46.just the semifinal of the men's 1040 metres butterfly so he has to make
:11:47. > :11:48.it through there. You can tell that he's hurting a little bit. He was
:11:49. > :11:52.puffing and trying to recover straightaway and it was more are of
:11:53. > :11:56.a calm. Yeah, that was really good. I think that the other thing is that
:11:57. > :12:00.behind the other racing of the 200 metres fly, not only did he lose in
:12:01. > :12:04.London but for the last three years, since he's been away, Chad was
:12:05. > :12:08.winning and basically, Michael Phelps was going - not that fast.
:12:09. > :12:13.And Chad was like - come on then, bring it and see what you've got and
:12:14. > :12:16.that's why he's giving it this. He'd been away and he turned up and
:12:17. > :12:19.performed and on that one, I think that it was just a mutual respect
:12:20. > :12:24.for that one. No medal for Dan Wallace but if you're going to be in
:12:25. > :12:31.an Olympic final, be in that one. How often do you get an experience
:12:32. > :12:35.like that one? That's like what it is like for Mark when you walk
:12:36. > :12:39.around! That's life when you're hanging out with the legend that is
:12:40. > :12:43.Mr Foster! Absolutely, thank you very much indeed to you. Well, you
:12:44. > :12:46.are not dreaming. If you are on the sofa or if you are in bed at the
:12:47. > :12:50.moment, you are not dreaming. Michael Phelps has just won the 22nd
:12:51. > :12:54.Olympic gold medal and forget about swimming for one moment but we have
:12:55. > :12:58.to say that Michael Phelps has got to be one of the greatest sportsmen
:12:59. > :13:03.of all time. Now, one of the best quotes that you will hear when
:13:04. > :13:07.you're out in Brazil is - football is a religion, but the number one
:13:08. > :13:12.sport for Brazilians is volleyball. One of the most eagerly anticipated
:13:13. > :13:21.clashes in volleyball in the Olympic Games is Brazil v the United States
:13:22. > :13:29.and they're playing this evening. As you'd expect, it's packed here.
:13:30. > :13:41.12,000 seater stadium for this one. There is a replay of the 2008
:13:42. > :13:52.Olympic Games final in Beijing. Was that in? I think it was, they're
:13:53. > :13:55.going to challenge. The tracking technology that they have is able to
:13:56. > :14:00.see not only where the ball lands but how much of the ball actually
:14:01. > :14:03.lands on the floor and from these guys, it's pretty much the entire
:14:04. > :14:08.circumference of it compresses down to contact the floor so if it is
:14:09. > :14:30.close, the likelihood is that it is in and it was in. There's no
:14:31. > :14:40.question here. The USA are having to pump the ball wide. Wallace is the
:14:41. > :14:44.vertical leap hangs and bangs that one down the line and some respite
:14:45. > :15:16.for Brazil. Anderson is looking for a touch.
:15:17. > :15:32.They're going to challenge for a touch.
:15:33. > :15:37.Hands going high to press and yes, it is off of the finger if he's want
:15:38. > :15:57.to go and get that back from the ball. The USA have a healthy five
:15:58. > :16:01.point cushion. Brazil have lost all of the opening sets in the first two
:16:02. > :16:08.matches so far. So this is nothing new to them there. But that was too
:16:09. > :16:12.audacious. Lucas was having to contort his body to try to get a
:16:13. > :16:16.hand on that as Bruno tried to find him from an almost impossible angle.
:16:17. > :16:19.He'll hit that down to position one into the corner and he may well have
:16:20. > :16:51.got it in. Ace serve from Brazil, although it's
:16:52. > :17:01.not over yet, this set. That ball was well in.
:17:02. > :17:26.That one is well out. And USA move closer to taking the opening set.
:17:27. > :17:49.Good there from Shoji. Well, that was just unbelievable!
:17:50. > :17:52.Lucarelli doing well there. They thought that he was going to try to
:17:53. > :18:05.go for a blockout. Blocking substitution then from
:18:06. > :18:09.Brazil with Andros coming on. Bruno gone off. Trying to throw some
:18:10. > :18:13.caution to the wind there as they try to shut out USA from having an
:18:14. > :18:18.attack. It's certainly an effective one. Knew that that was coming. And
:18:19. > :18:29.Brazil surely must have known it as well. Christenson front caught.
:18:30. > :18:37.That's Mauricio's job to protect that ball from coming over, the
:18:38. > :18:41.number 19, and he didn't do it. , William has come in as part of a
:18:42. > :18:44.double substitution. Letting Wallace have the serve so the set is back in
:18:45. > :18:58.now into the back row. Very nice. William plays his
:18:59. > :19:03.volleyball in Brazil in the SuperLiga. They're former World
:19:04. > :19:06.Champions and current domestic club champions. They'll be competing in
:19:07. > :19:13.the World Championships and on comes Lipe. The man who missed out in
:19:14. > :19:19.2012. He was ot at the test event in Earls Court but wasn't selected for
:19:20. > :19:32.the squad that took a silver medal at the London 2012 games. That's a
:19:33. > :19:35.lovely set there to throw the ball back towards Anderson and a throw in
:19:36. > :19:40.the nicest possible way. But taking all of the energy of the ball and
:19:41. > :19:42.flinging it out there. Putting Brazil off balance and chasing
:19:43. > :20:00.towards Anderson. It is USA from set point. Nice
:20:01. > :20:11.there, he jumped early and used the hang time and found it brilliantly.
:20:12. > :20:32.Plays alongside Lucarelli. And also Mauricio and number 14, Douglas, who
:20:33. > :20:36.is currently on the bench. So the first set goes the way of USA. That
:20:37. > :20:47.early lead they got, they managed to hang on to. They take it 25-20. You
:20:48. > :20:52.can see more of the match there on the red button. Right, let's go back
:20:53. > :20:55.to the swimming and Helen is there. And Helen, I was at London 2012
:20:56. > :21:00.seeing Michael Phelps winning gold. What a real privilege for you to be
:21:01. > :21:03.poolside and see Olympic history being made?
:21:04. > :21:07.Yes, and the Americans are celebrating another gold in the
:21:08. > :21:12.pool. Ryan Murphy has just collected his gold medal. Lovely scenes. He
:21:13. > :21:16.clambered up the photographer's banks and hugged his mim. You could
:21:17. > :21:20.see him closing in on his mum and dad and family members and brother
:21:21. > :21:25.up there I think as he makes his way around. He's quite measured for an
:21:26. > :21:30.American. Isn't he? Yeah, not very animated. No, it's when he wasn't
:21:31. > :21:35.fist pumping and stuff. When he hit the wall though, I think that was...
:21:36. > :21:41.Oh, look at that. Mum gets the first hug. And rightly so. Yeah. With you
:21:42. > :21:46.we say it time and time again. You can't be a 14-year-old swimmer who
:21:47. > :21:50.needs to be in the pool at 5am without your family or at least
:21:51. > :21:54.somebody close to your family without your family helping you get
:21:55. > :21:58.there. Ryan Murphy with gold. Mitch Larkin of Australia getting silver.
:21:59. > :22:03.What is that thing? What is that? Toy? The mascot thing that they get
:22:04. > :22:08.given? The emblem. We need to get one. It's like the emblem, like a
:22:09. > :22:13.phone holder or something! He we need to get one. It is an ornament.
:22:14. > :22:17.I have to be honest, I think that you two have a better chance of
:22:18. > :22:22.getting one of those than I have? Maybe, Becky! Get to the shop and
:22:23. > :22:29.get one. The competition is under way. Earlier we saw Dan Wallace in
:22:30. > :22:32.the 200 metre medley. That went to Michael Phelps but our boy was in
:22:33. > :22:36.there and he hud should be proud. Let's see what he had to say. Dan,
:22:37. > :22:40.good to see you in there. Quite a race to be a part of but almost like
:22:41. > :22:44.history being made, really? Yeah, it was a pretty special experience for
:22:45. > :22:46.me. You know, it was amazing to get to the Olympic final, but that one
:22:47. > :22:52.definitely had something special about it. You know in the names in
:22:53. > :22:55.that final, the occasion was just unbelievable. Not a bad swim. You
:22:56. > :23:00.turned things around. What is the future for Dan? Where are you going
:23:01. > :23:03.to be? So I'm back home up in Scotland which I'm really looking
:23:04. > :23:07.forward to. I spent just over four years in America and you know, it
:23:08. > :23:12.was great, I enjoyed every day of it. But I'm ready for a change and
:23:13. > :23:15.to move things forward and I'm excited for the future. Obviously
:23:16. > :23:17.World Championships next year and then the Commonwealth Games. Great
:23:18. > :23:22.memories of you at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Glasgow has become
:23:23. > :23:25.quite the centre of swimming, hasn't it? Yeah, the Commonwealth Games
:23:26. > :23:29.from great for Glasgow and Scotland so I'm really looking forward to
:23:30. > :23:33.going up to the Gold Coast and hopefully I can defend my title
:23:34. > :23:39.there and they have more medals for Scotland. Great, thank you.
:23:40. > :23:44.Well, I know that you be, Scotland will be glad to have you back
:23:45. > :23:48.training in the UK. Loads of Brazilians leaning over the camera.
:23:49. > :23:51.We're on live telly there. Like he said there, he's come back from the
:23:52. > :23:55.UK and training in the UK. Do you think that that is a good move for
:23:56. > :23:59.him? Yeah, he's been over on the States in a college programme.
:24:00. > :24:03.Finished his degree. He has to go somewhere. Even if he tries to swim
:24:04. > :24:08.in a programme, it won't be a part of the university or come back home
:24:09. > :24:11.and Sterling have a great programme there with great swimmers with
:24:12. > :24:16.Duncan Scott and some of those guys or he has for the last few months
:24:17. > :24:21.been training with James Guy. So he can go there. He needs the right
:24:22. > :24:28.people surrounding him. He we know that the guys at Scottish Swimming
:24:29. > :24:31.are with us. So is Carla at Gateshead Hospital and people in
:24:32. > :24:35.Southampton. Stick around for the next one because we have the
:24:36. > :24:39.Campbell sisters. The Williams sisters of the swimming world. I
:24:40. > :24:42.wonder if we can see two sisters on the podium. If that happens, Becky
:24:43. > :24:47.and I will absolutely love it because we love a family angle,
:24:48. > :24:53.don't we? Over to two members of our little dill functional family.
:24:54. > :24:56.Thank you, Helen. And Bronte Campbell, the World Champion that
:24:57. > :25:01.you just saw there a couple of moments ago. Sarah Sjostrom, she
:25:02. > :25:06.broke the world record in the gold and the 1040 metres fly and got a
:25:07. > :25:14.silver in the 200 metres free. Could this young lady make history? Simone
:25:15. > :25:19.manual of the USA. We've never had a black lady win an Olympic gold medal
:25:20. > :25:25.in the swimming. Wouldn't it be wonderful. And Penny Oleksiak, 16
:25:26. > :25:28.years of age going for her fourth medal at these Olympic Games? Six of
:25:29. > :25:32.the eight women have been on the medal podium and she's got three.
:25:33. > :25:36.And Cate Campbell coming out. The fastest in the final. She looked
:25:37. > :25:41.brilliant in the heats and the semifinal and she holds the world
:25:42. > :25:46.record. She broke it in an open meet in Brisbane, or a Grand Prix meet in
:25:47. > :25:52.Brisbane. I think when her father was there, Bronte wasn't there. Her
:25:53. > :25:56.father phoned the house and told her that she broke the world record and
:25:57. > :26:02.she didn't believe him. But Bronte looked sluggish. I'm not sure that
:26:03. > :26:08.she will get close in this one. That was Bronte. Bronte seem to me to not
:26:09. > :26:11.be focused. She's smiling and laughing a lot. She was larking
:26:12. > :26:15.around in the red room there but that's her sister, Kate. And there
:26:16. > :26:19.is the 16-year-old. Well, I have no idea how far she could go and I
:26:20. > :26:29.don't think that she does either. Silver on the 100 metres fly. Two
:26:30. > :26:35.bronze medals on the relays. Oleksiak in 5. The world senior
:26:36. > :26:44.record holder there with the yellow cap and there's Simone Manuel of the
:26:45. > :26:50.USA. 15,000 people hushed for the final
:26:51. > :26:53.of the women's 100 metres freestyle. Fastest seed, the world record
:26:54. > :27:01.holder, Cate Campbell, in four for Australia. Her sister in two - the
:27:02. > :27:05.World Champion. The hundred metre freestyle final of
:27:06. > :27:09.the Olympic Games for the women and Cate Campbell of Australia. A decent
:27:10. > :27:12.start and that's normally the weak nest part of the race. She looks
:27:13. > :27:17.good -- weakest part of the race. To the right of the shot there, Bronte
:27:18. > :27:23.Campbell and Cate Campbell leading the race. Cate looks fantastic here,
:27:24. > :27:28.well ahead of the world record here and she's 0.12 under the world
:27:29. > :27:33.record and Simone Manuel going well here. But the two Campbell sister,
:27:34. > :27:40.as expected, I suppose, coming first and second right now. Well, Simone
:27:41. > :27:44.Manuel of the USA a little bit closer and she's starting to catch
:27:45. > :27:49.up. Manuel starting to overtake Campbell. Can she win it? The USA in
:27:50. > :27:53.lane three and will we have our first black lady win the Olympic
:27:54. > :28:00.Games? We are. Oh my goodness me. That is quite extraordinary. Equal
:28:01. > :28:11.first. Oleksiak there also with the same time. Wow, unbelievable.
:28:12. > :28:15.History at the swimming pool. Brilliant stuff! Our first black
:28:16. > :28:20.lady has won an Olympic gold medal in the swimming pool - it's Simone
:28:21. > :28:25.Manuel, and she's tied with the 16-year-old Penny Oleksiak of
:28:26. > :28:29.Canada. The bronze has gone to Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden, and the Campbell
:28:30. > :28:33.sisters - not on the podium. Well, that's quite stunning, actually. I
:28:34. > :28:37.don't know if you noticed there - Oleksiak probably looked - only just
:28:38. > :28:42.realised she got a gold medal. Those two gold medallists there - equal
:28:43. > :28:46.gold medal. Oleksiak probably looked at the board, saw a number one
:28:47. > :28:49.against Manuel's name, and thought she was somewhere else. Then 30
:28:50. > :28:56.seconds later... That's hugely emotional. 30 seconds later, I think
:28:57. > :29:00.she realised. Bronte Campbell in fourth and Cate Campbell in sixth. I
:29:01. > :29:03.have to say, you know... It was a bit unusual, that sort of laughing
:29:04. > :29:07.and joking around in the waiting room. I know they're family and
:29:08. > :29:10.stuff, but can you just break apart and get in a bubble and start to
:29:11. > :29:20.focus on what you're doing? I just think that shouldn't have happened.
:29:21. > :29:26.Shouldn't have happened. Sjostrom with the bronze medal. All three
:29:27. > :29:30.under 53 seconds. Bless her. Look at her - she's totally overcome! And
:29:31. > :29:34.two totally different ways of receiving that gold medal. Penny
:29:35. > :29:40.Oleksiak, the 16-year-old - I'm not quite sure she knows what happened.
:29:41. > :29:43."I just won." Poor old Simone Manuel absolutely in floods of tears! Cate
:29:44. > :29:46.Campbell first through the turn. Then the field just kept coming
:29:47. > :29:50.back. We thought Manuel was coming back on her. Lane three from the
:29:51. > :29:54.top. Then I was thinking lane five, lane four... Here you go...
:29:55. > :30:05.Actually, Manuel's hand looked to go in first. But the pads are very
:30:06. > :30:15.sensitive. Well, shock... Total shock. The
:30:16. > :30:19.first one is, "Oh, my goodness." The second one is, "Somebody else has
:30:20. > :30:25.got one as well." I've never been in a tie. How brilliant is that for
:30:26. > :30:29.world swimming? Real history. Simone Manuel, the first black woman ever
:30:30. > :30:34.to win an Olympic gold medal in the swimming pool. She wins gold in the
:30:35. > :30:38.100m freestyle, tied for gold with Penny Oleksiak of Canada. The bronze
:30:39. > :30:46.going to Sjostrom. Almost the biggest shock - no Campbells on the
:30:47. > :30:53.podium. Oleksiak coached by Ben Tilli as well. Outstanding. The last
:30:54. > :30:59.time USA won this event, they were actually tied gold medallists. Nancy
:31:00. > :31:03.Hogg and Kerri Steinseffer - a dead heat in Los Angeles. Incredible.
:31:04. > :31:07.I'm slightly worried that the swimmers can hear us, because I
:31:08. > :31:12.think we jinxed the Campbell sisters there. Then we were talking about
:31:13. > :31:17.the Americans' reactions and Ryan Murphy... Simone Manuel couldn't
:31:18. > :31:20.believe it, could she? I don't think it's quite sunk in for us all, let
:31:21. > :31:25.alone the swimmers. Cate Campbell broke the world record two months
:31:26. > :31:29.ago - how can you go from breaking a world record two months ago to
:31:30. > :31:36.coming sixth? It's baffled me. Let's look again at the end of that race.
:31:37. > :31:39.It was... Normally we see one person breaking away, particularly with
:31:40. > :31:45.names... At the beginning of the race, Cate went off and did her own
:31:46. > :31:50.thing, and Simone just sat in her lane. Blown away. She came in here
:31:51. > :31:53.probably looking at going, "I'll try to get into the final." Her best
:31:54. > :31:58.time was nearly a second behind that. She's just one of these
:31:59. > :32:02.swimmers - we said it with Duncan Scott - they have a meet, and
:32:03. > :32:07.sullying on the world stage. When you see that and you see how much it
:32:08. > :32:12.means to somebody, it's a shock. We don't often see joint Olympic gold
:32:13. > :32:15.medals, do we? I think the last one was in 2000 for the 50m freestyle.
:32:16. > :32:20.Yeah. I was in the race. And I wasn't one of them. Aww. But you
:32:21. > :32:27.were just ever so close. A tiny bit behind. It was Gary Hooland and
:32:28. > :32:32.Terry Irvin, who's going to be in the final here. Let's talk about
:32:33. > :32:35.Penny. One extreme to the other. 16-year-old Penny...
:32:36. > :32:39.CHEERING AND APPLAUSE That cheer for Michael Phelps,
:32:40. > :32:44.because he's coming out to collect his gold medal for the 200m
:32:45. > :32:50.individual medley. His 22nd gold Olympic medal. Don't forget, he's
:32:51. > :32:56.actually in the next event. He's going in the men's 100m butterfly
:32:57. > :32:59.semifinals. He's stretched -- stretching already. He knows the
:33:00. > :33:05.next race is his race. And he's got to run down the other end and get on
:33:06. > :33:12.the block and do another 100m 'fly - which, after a 200m medley, is not
:33:13. > :33:18.easy! We saw him and Ryan Lochte eating pasta together - sounds like
:33:19. > :33:21.a holiday, but it's far from it... Do you think he'll be disappointed
:33:22. > :33:25.that his team-mate isn't up on that podium with him? Because they're
:33:26. > :33:31.very close, Phelps and Ryan Lochte. I think so. Obviously these guys
:33:32. > :33:32.have shared success, gone back and forth between World Championships
:33:33. > :33:36.and Olympics - they've shared between both of them. I think he
:33:37. > :33:39.will be. At the same time, Ryan will be so happy for Michael, and Michael
:33:40. > :33:45.will kind of be upset for Ryan but, at the same time, he'll be focused
:33:46. > :33:49.on his 100m butterfly he's got in three minutes or whatever it is!
:33:50. > :33:52.Some people run out of words for the mighty Michael Phelps, but not our
:33:53. > :34:02.Michael Jamieson. Thanks, Helen. That sets it up beautifully! Let's
:34:03. > :34:09.start with Wang of China. He won the bronze medal from lane seven.
:34:10. > :34:15.Sixth-fastest into this final. He beat some brilliant swimmers, I have
:34:16. > :34:20.to say. Absolute stunners. He beat Ryan Lochte, he beat Pereira. Should
:34:21. > :34:25.also say Dan Wallace of Great Britain did really well to make that
:34:26. > :34:30.final, swimming 1:57 in the semifinals right on his lifetime
:34:31. > :34:37.best. Also got a silver medal in the men's 4 x 200m relay. Great to see
:34:38. > :34:43.that as well. Kosuke Hagino of Japan - a wonderful meet. Bronze in the 4
:34:44. > :34:48.x 200m relay. In the final of the 200m freestyle. Before the race
:34:49. > :34:54.started, I thought he might have been a spoiler. Same here - before
:34:55. > :34:56.the race! He played the 'fly well and the backstroke, but he couldn't
:34:57. > :34:59.live with the pace on the breaststroke. That's where the
:35:00. > :35:05.difference was made. Hagino has to be really satisfied with a 400m gold
:35:06. > :35:10.and the 200m medley silver medal. One of the best swimmers in the
:35:11. > :35:17.world, just not the very best. Interesting how good they are at the
:35:18. > :35:19.medley, and have been for a while - it's actually Japan's first medal in
:35:20. > :35:37.a 200m in the Olympics. ANNOUNCER: For the fourth straight
:35:38. > :35:43.Olympic Games, gold medal number 22, Michael Phelps. More history for the
:35:44. > :35:46.great Michael Phelps - his fourth gold medal in this event at the
:35:47. > :35:52.Olympic Games. First time that's ever been done. Olympic champion
:35:53. > :35:55.men's 200m individual medley - his 22nd Olympic gold medal. His 26th
:35:56. > :35:59.Olympic medal. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
:36:00. > :36:07.The way he won it was quite extraordinary. A gold medallist by
:36:08. > :36:12.two full seconds. Outstanding. Utterly brilliant. But also what's
:36:13. > :36:17.interesting is that Phelps has not had an easy life. In the last four
:36:18. > :36:21.years, between 2012 and 2016, it's been anything but ordinary. But here
:36:22. > :36:25.he is, the greatest swimmer of all time. Olympic champion, men's 200m
:36:26. > :36:26.individual medley for the fourth time in a row - Michael Phelps of
:36:27. > :37:43.the USA. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
:37:44. > :37:46.Well, you'd think he's used to it by now, wouldn't you? 26 times he's
:37:47. > :37:50.been on the medal podium, and that's the 22nd time he's been on the top
:37:51. > :37:54.of it. Far more emotion than we've ever seen from Michael Phelps in
:37:55. > :37:59.winning that men's 200m individual medley. During the spell he had in
:38:00. > :38:05.2014 where he was six weeks - went to a rehab centre. It's very
:38:06. > :38:10.interesting - Bob Bowman, his coach, visited him and said, "You came away
:38:11. > :38:13.from there seeing a different Michael Phelps." "He hid everything
:38:14. > :38:18.that made him human for 12 years." He saw that, and the last two years,
:38:19. > :38:22.we've seen a very different Michael Phelps, an emotional Michael Phelps.
:38:23. > :38:26.It doesn't make him any less great - it makes him more human. But it
:38:27. > :38:29.still makes him the greatest swimmer I've ever seen. And he's now - I
:38:30. > :38:33.think he's being escorted a different way to the rest of the
:38:34. > :38:38.field. The other swimmers are going down the far side, and Phelps is
:38:39. > :38:41.having the short walk to the ready room for the next race.
:38:42. > :38:47.CHEERING AND APPLAUSE I have to say, I'm a little bit
:38:48. > :38:52.disappointed they haven't actually changed the rules a little bit for
:38:53. > :38:55.him. To have to swim that 200m medley, and to do it in such
:38:56. > :39:02.fantastic style... He's brilliant. Stopping for photographs. He's got
:39:03. > :39:05.the semifinal of the men's 100m butterfly fairly shortly. And he can
:39:06. > :39:11.do the same in that. He can win four golds in a row tomorrow night. He's
:39:12. > :39:15.got maybe a slightly easier job of just making the Olympic final. He's
:39:16. > :39:17.the world record holder, but still, he's standing there... What an
:39:18. > :39:33.absolute superstar. Four in a row. We were interested to see how long
:39:34. > :39:38.it will take him to get back behind the scenes, because he is going in
:39:39. > :39:42.the next semifinal of the men's 100m butterfly. There's your answer -
:39:43. > :39:48.he's trotting back into the coalroom... She's saying, "You're
:39:49. > :39:53.needed through this room here." He's gone through the process a few
:39:54. > :40:03.times, hasn't he? Might have gone the wrong way, without guidance.
:40:04. > :40:09.What's interesting - he could do that - that's for 22... Two and two
:40:10. > :40:14.is four - thank you for that maths lesson...
:40:15. > :40:20.LAUGHS James Guy - he's in the first
:40:21. > :40:23.semifinal. We kind of thought this was an event for him to get -
:40:24. > :40:26.practice is the wrong word, but he's using this to look ahead to the
:40:27. > :40:30.relay. However, he was kind of better than we thought this morning.
:40:31. > :40:34.This morning. Second-fastest Brit ever, across this event. For him,
:40:35. > :40:38.obviously he's got the relay, but he's just amazing that he's going to
:40:39. > :40:44.be next to Michael Phelps, who he's openly said is kind of his hero, and
:40:45. > :40:47.he's really looked up to him. But to be honest, they all say about that
:40:48. > :40:52.Michael Phelps. For James Guy, a fantastic swim this morning. It's
:40:53. > :40:58.amazing for that relay that we all keep talking about it. Hopefully the
:40:59. > :41:04.boys can do really, really well on Saturday night in the final. For
:41:05. > :41:09.James, why not do it? Everyone's saying he should do -- he should
:41:10. > :41:14.pull out - I get it, this will be his eighth race this week, but when
:41:15. > :41:22.someone like Michael Phelps, who's doing roughly 20 million... Why not?
:41:23. > :41:26.He's only 20. And his race is a 400m free. He's getting better and better
:41:27. > :41:31.through the week - he seems to warm up! When you're swimming freestyle,
:41:32. > :41:35.to swimming butterfly, which is a more technical stroke... I could
:41:36. > :41:38.stand up to see that movement - it would be more a samba movement. It's
:41:39. > :41:44.a more technical stroke and it needs to flow. The more he races and gets
:41:45. > :41:47.that rhythm - he felt ropy. He's not got the time. To make the final
:41:48. > :41:52.again tomorrow night would be amazing. But just learn the race. I
:41:53. > :41:55.don't feel like we've been able to give James Guy enough credit this
:41:56. > :41:58.meet. He's awesome. He's brilliant. And he's a brilliant young man, and
:41:59. > :42:03.he's a brilliant racer. But because we haven't seen him on the podium,
:42:04. > :42:06.it's easy to go, "He's not had the best Olympics." He's still up there
:42:07. > :42:09.as one of the best in the world. Yeah, he got that silver medal,
:42:10. > :42:14.obviously, in the relay, and he anchored that leg - a brilliant leg
:42:15. > :42:18.from James. He had the fastest one - yes, in the individual, he didn't.
:42:19. > :42:21.He looks up for it, doing a little dancing! For James, this is his
:42:22. > :42:27.eighth race of the week. He has built into it. I think the first
:42:28. > :42:33.day, we all said it - he looks a bit tired, a bit lackadaisical. Every
:42:34. > :42:37.single day, he's grown in confidence, having fun with it - as
:42:38. > :42:42.you should, at your Olympics. That's when James Guy is at his best - when
:42:43. > :42:47.he's cheeky and confident. "Cocky" sounds wrong. The pressure is off.
:42:48. > :42:50.Now he just gets to have fun in this event, he gets to be with the boys
:42:51. > :42:55.in that relay, who are really good mates - they're such a good team.
:42:56. > :42:58.He'll be buzzing to get back in the pool. The heat is tomorrow night,
:42:59. > :43:02.and the final on Saturday night. He has plenty of time to recover. He is
:43:03. > :43:06.a world champion. James Guy, you are justified a bit of swagger. We know
:43:07. > :43:09.he listens to Craig David on his headphones - that's probably what
:43:10. > :43:14.he's bouncing along to. Don't worry, I won't sing. We've been down that
:43:15. > :43:22.road before, and it was...a cul-de-sac. I like your singing!
:43:23. > :43:26.You're on your own. Grant Irvine coming out - sixth-fastest for this
:43:27. > :43:31.first semifinal. He'll be next to James Guy, who will be next to
:43:32. > :43:39.Michael Phelps, who will be next to has low Chai. What a semi it is!
:43:40. > :43:45.Czerniak of Poland in lane two. Now, James Guy... I think it's a complete
:43:46. > :43:49.shock to most people - possibly not him, but to most people - that he's
:43:50. > :43:53.even in this semi, and he's got a cracking chance of making the final.
:43:54. > :43:56.Silver in the 4 x 200m, and a brilliant leg he swam. Absolutely
:43:57. > :44:01.superb. It's good to see him back out in one of the big evening races.
:44:02. > :44:04.I think he will be happy to get into the medley relay, but let's get on
:44:05. > :44:10.with this one. I'd like to see him get in the top eight. There's no
:44:11. > :44:12.reason why not. And just seen this man previously...
:44:13. > :44:16.LAUGHTER He's so much more relaxed than
:44:17. > :44:22.normal. He still takes it very, very seriously indeed. Comes out with a
:44:23. > :44:25.towel, wipes the block. Now he does some stretching, keeps that big
:44:26. > :44:34.zip-up top on, and he keeps it on almost till the end.
:44:35. > :44:43.Cseh has looked out of sorts so far. He was second-fastest in the heat
:44:44. > :44:52.this morning. He goes to, in theory, the slower of the two semifinals.
:44:53. > :44:56.Cseh had multiple silver and bronze medals in the medley IM, switched to
:44:57. > :45:00.escape Phelps. And now he's in the next lane to him. You cannot escape
:45:01. > :45:05.him. Phelps is in great shape, and his routepe is the same every time
:45:06. > :45:11.-- routine is the same every time. He wipes the block with his towel,
:45:12. > :45:14.then puts it on the floor. Last man to take his zip-up top off. And in
:45:15. > :45:34.the next lane to him, Great Britain's James Guy in the red hat.
:45:35. > :45:40.Cseh just won the European Championships in London earlier this
:45:41. > :45:46.year in 50.8. If he does that time, goodness me - he could win it. Cseh
:45:47. > :45:48.in four with the bald head. Phelps in five. Guy in the red hat, in the
:45:49. > :45:57.sixth lane. First semifinal of the men's 100m
:45:58. > :46:05.butterfly. Michael Phelps having a decent start, possibly the best
:46:06. > :46:11.start, up in two. Czerniak in the white hat just about leading in lane
:46:12. > :46:16.two. Codia of Italy doing well as well. Phelps lacking a bit.
:46:17. > :46:22.Don't hang around for Michael Phelps, James - he'll be slow down
:46:23. > :46:26.the first length. Cseh in fourth, Phelps in eighth. Phelps is going to
:46:27. > :46:29.have to really bring everything he's got to this - all his conditioning.
:46:30. > :46:33.James Guy having a great race, though. This is how Phelps normally
:46:34. > :46:37.swims it, but he's still got some work to do, in fifth or sixth at the
:46:38. > :46:40.moment. A lot of work to do! I really hope he doesn't miss the
:46:41. > :46:47.final! It looks like maybe Cseh wins it. Oh, come on... Cseh gets first,
:46:48. > :46:51.Phelps gets second?! He was sixth or seventh with about three strokes to
:46:52. > :46:55.go! James Guy - well, he's not gonna make it through the final. 52.10.
:46:56. > :46:59.But he swam really well. That's great news for the medley relay.
:47:00. > :47:04.Very, very good in the heats this morning. Cseh - 51.57. Michael
:47:05. > :47:08.Phelps - 51.58. LAUGHS
:47:09. > :47:12.With about three strokes to go, he was about sixth, Michael Phelps. I
:47:13. > :47:16.know, I know... Just phenomenal. Look, all in a line. James Guy's
:47:17. > :47:21.right there with Phelps. 50m to go, he saw that then. Phelps - brilliant
:47:22. > :47:28.finish. James Guy - just off it at the end there. That's the end of his
:47:29. > :47:31.100m 'fly in the individual. Cseh's done enough, and so has Michael
:47:32. > :47:37.Phelps. He needs a bit of a rest now. James Guy was only three-tenths
:47:38. > :47:45.of a second behind third, and he came seventh. Awfully close finish.
:47:46. > :47:49.Well, Cseh - 51.5. He went 50.8 to win the Europeans. Didn't swim well
:47:50. > :47:56.on his 200m. But he's won this one. So the first semifinal of the men's
:47:57. > :48:02.100m butterfly - Cseh wins it. Michael Phelps one-100th behind.
:48:03. > :48:07.James Guy in seventh. He'll miss out on the final, will
:48:08. > :48:11.James Guy. As we said coming into this, this isn't really what he's
:48:12. > :48:15.here for, not his individual event. This is part of the bigger picture.
:48:16. > :48:17.Yeah. Coming into this, apart from this morning's heat, that would have
:48:18. > :48:22.been a very, very good time for James. They did such a big PB this
:48:23. > :48:25.morning through the heats, it was a bit slower tonight, and obviously
:48:26. > :48:29.it's fallen short, coming in seventh with the chance of making that final
:48:30. > :48:34.tomorrow night. But Michael Phelps - wow! Wow... I must admit, in the
:48:35. > :48:39.first length, he's normally very demanding. He normally leads the
:48:40. > :48:43.race out, as it were. When he was holding back a bit, obviously in the
:48:44. > :48:47.back of the 200m IM he was a bit tired. Coming towards the last 15m,
:48:48. > :48:52.I thought he wouldn't make it. He was speeding up. We'll hear with
:48:53. > :48:56.James Guy with Sharon. James, not quite into that final, but think
:48:57. > :48:59.back to all the years ago when you had a poster of that man on your
:49:00. > :49:03.wall, and you swam next to him tonight as well. The whole world
:49:04. > :49:08.goes a full circle, weirdly, doesn't it? He's the goer, as they call it.
:49:09. > :49:14.He was beside me. It was hard not to get distracted. It was a tough swim.
:49:15. > :49:21.I think I got a bit cold in the cool room. I sat so long waiting for the
:49:22. > :49:26.presentation for Michael to finish. Next thing for me is the relay,
:49:27. > :49:30.obviously. Two great times today - you should be extremely pleased with
:49:31. > :49:39.that, if you hadn't gone faster this morning. PB by 0.04 or 0.05. I think
:49:40. > :49:43.I only had one morning off this week - tomorrow morning and evening off,
:49:44. > :49:46.which is nice. Your eighth swim - quite a lot of work. In and out of
:49:47. > :49:53.the pool a lot. Your first day of rest. For me, the 100m blast is fine
:49:54. > :49:57.- that was for the relay boys, too. It was a great time for me. All
:49:58. > :49:58.about the relay now, the next few days. Rest up well. Looking forward
:49:59. > :50:06.to that one. I need it. Thank you. It's hard to talk about Michael
:50:07. > :50:12.Phelps without referring to his scrap with Chad le Clos. We'll see
:50:13. > :50:15.the next chapter of that story - he goes into the second semifinal of
:50:16. > :50:23.the men's 100m butterfly. That is the fastest qualifier after
:50:24. > :50:27.this morning's heat, Schooling of Singapore. Not really a surprise -
:50:28. > :50:35.he's been absolutely tearing up the American collegiate circuit.
:50:36. > :50:39.Unbelievably quick in the short-course yards pool - 25-yard
:50:40. > :50:44.pool. Of course, this is 50m. Different event. He's got quite an
:50:45. > :50:51.interesting stroke, as well - skips along the water. Great swimmer. Tom
:50:52. > :50:54.Shields, the second American swimmer - well, I mentioned earlier the
:50:55. > :51:00.Americans have got five swimmers in the top eight in the world before
:51:01. > :51:04.this race. And they've all gone under 51.3, which would have won
:51:05. > :51:05.that last semi. Shields got the spot, though. It's Chad le Clos next
:51:06. > :51:32.to him. Chad le Clos, the green hat, in six
:51:33. > :51:43.- the world champion. The second semifinal of the men's
:51:44. > :51:47.100m butterfly. Chad's got a decent start. Also a very good start right
:51:48. > :51:54.in the centre, as expected, is the 21-year-old from Singapore, Joe
:51:55. > :51:59.Schooling. For the moment, it's lane four just showing ahead of Tom
:52:00. > :52:11.Shields. The world record was Michael Phelps - 23.66. Well, eased
:52:12. > :52:14.into the wall... Sadovnikov in lane one from Russia going through very
:52:15. > :52:19.quickly. Schooling coming through now in the top of those yellow
:52:20. > :52:25.lanes, the top lane... Schooling coming back very fast indeed down
:52:26. > :52:31.this second 50m. Goodness me! Oh, my word, he's almost 1.5m ahead in the
:52:32. > :52:35.second 50m alone. The time - 50.83 - oh, my word. That'll get a medal if
:52:36. > :52:40.he does that tomorrow night. Oh, my goodness me. I think Michael Phelps
:52:41. > :52:45.has just probably choked on his cornflakes - that is a very, very
:52:46. > :52:54.fast swim indeed. A new Asian record for Joseph Schooling of Singapore.
:52:55. > :52:59.Le Clos second - 51.4. Then the rest of them - well, 51.5 to 51.7.
:53:00. > :53:04.Goodness me! If he does that tomorrow, he won't just get A medal
:53:05. > :53:08.- he could get THE medal. Brilliant swim from Schooling. What's
:53:09. > :53:13.frightening is he missed his start, missed his turn, and missed his
:53:14. > :53:20.finish. Which is a bit unusual! As you say, the sprinting they do at
:53:21. > :53:22.the end - NCAA, the American collegiate system, should prepare
:53:23. > :53:27.them well for all those particular skills. You don't get away with
:53:28. > :53:31.that. When you're this fast in the water, it'll help. Phelps won't let
:53:32. > :53:35.him get away with that if he does that in the final. Phelps went
:53:36. > :53:38.sophwun.00 at the American trials. -- 51.00 at the American trials. So
:53:39. > :53:44.a rested Michael Phelps will get close to that. It's going to be a
:53:45. > :53:49.great final. Wow. And he swims in America a lot - swims at Texas in
:53:50. > :53:54.the American system. I know Michael Phelps... My goodness, Joseph
:53:55. > :54:04.Schooling wins the second semifinal - very, very fast, 50.8.
:54:05. > :54:09.It's going to be enormously tight to make that final. Schooling
:54:10. > :54:12.comfortably in front by six-tenths of a second, but then they come
:54:13. > :54:24.really, really tightly packed. They're all in there, though.
:54:25. > :54:32.We talked a lot about the rivalry in the build-up to the 200m 'fly, for
:54:33. > :54:36.obvious reasons - Chad took that crown, which Phelps hadn't given up
:54:37. > :54:39.for many, many years. Then Phelps took it back. What's going to happen
:54:40. > :54:43.over the 100m? It's going to be interesting. Michael Phelps is more
:54:44. > :54:48.of a 200m or 400m man than he used to be. He won butterfly for the last
:54:49. > :54:51.three Olympic Games, and wants to go four in a row, like he did in the
:54:52. > :54:56.200m medley. He looked a bit tired then, but he'd just done the 200m
:54:57. > :54:59.IM, so it was expected. He thought he'd get himself through to the
:55:00. > :55:03.final. Schooling had a great time. The stroke is long and lopy, but
:55:04. > :55:09.he's got a huge kick. It's not your normal flash stroke. What do you
:55:10. > :55:18.mean, lopy? It's long and lopy, rather than... I would have said
:55:19. > :55:24.lolloping. A lot of people do... What about Chad le Clos? He looked
:55:25. > :55:29.in phenomenal form in the Europeans. Didn't swim well in the 200m medley.
:55:30. > :55:32.He looked better than that in the shorter distance, but I don't know -
:55:33. > :55:37.he looks like he's put a bit of weight on. I don't mean a lot of
:55:38. > :55:40.weight, because all swimmers are in shape, but he just doesn't look the
:55:41. > :55:45.same person. He's normally used to seeing him - at the meets, he's
:55:46. > :55:53.always performing right. But here, he's looked out of sorts. I don't
:55:54. > :55:58.know why - I haven't spoken to him. I don't speak Hungarian, either.
:55:59. > :56:02.Chad burst out of the scene and took the title unexpectedly. Where's his
:56:03. > :56:07.head at now? Because of the hoo-ha of his whole family and because he's
:56:08. > :56:11.a character, he is a marked man. People are looking at him. Can he
:56:12. > :56:14.justify it? It's been a strange week for Chad. We saw him in the 200m
:56:15. > :56:18.freestyle first of all, before any of the butterfly events, and he swam
:56:19. > :56:23.out there, kind of went for it, took it on, and got that silver medal. On
:56:24. > :56:27.the butterfly, he's not seemed as sharp. He swam the 200m butterfly
:56:28. > :56:33.very, very differently to the freestyle. He didn't take it on as
:56:34. > :56:37.much, and hung on. Burt was up here this morning going, "I swear, he
:56:38. > :56:42.swam that before." We were like, "I believe you!" He was swimming like
:56:43. > :56:47.that in training. We understand. It is one of those odd things as a
:56:48. > :56:51.swimmer. He did a huge personal best time in the freestyle. He's not
:56:52. > :56:57.quite reached that in the butterfly. You don't know whether it's the chat
:56:58. > :57:01.and hooha, whether he's just tired, whether he's tapered wrong. It's one
:57:02. > :57:05.of those difficult questions - where's he been at? For this 100m,
:57:06. > :57:09.he didn't look great. I thought he would really take it on that first
:57:10. > :57:18.50m and go for it. But he didn't. No. I actually - as we spoke to his
:57:19. > :57:21.- a guy I know who was the Olympic champion in 2004. He said Chad was
:57:22. > :57:25.slightly embarrassed by what had gone on in the cool room. Not that
:57:26. > :57:28.he was doing it in front of Michael Phelps' face, but I think he was
:57:29. > :57:31.slightly embarrassed, and I think it's maybe humbled him a bit. I
:57:32. > :57:34.don't know. The thing is, if you're out of sorts, sometimes you're just
:57:35. > :57:38.out of sorts. Let's have a look at the end of that race again. As you
:57:39. > :57:45.said, this is the one that everybody's been talking about,
:57:46. > :57:49.everybody's kind of built up to it, expecting some... Well, there's the
:57:50. > :57:51.women's 100m free, because we're about to see the medal ceremony. We
:57:52. > :57:54.talked a lot about the Campbell sisters. It didn't go the way we
:57:55. > :57:59.thought it would go. It was a lot more exciting, wasn't it? Penny -
:58:00. > :58:03.you have to mention the Canadians. They've swum unbelievably this week.
:58:04. > :58:06.Credit to them. Penny just looked like she was winding up. I think she
:58:07. > :58:11.would have wanted to do a turn and go back again! Amazing that she's
:58:12. > :58:14.only 16 years old - that was an absolutely incredible swim. Her
:58:15. > :58:20.first major, senior global meet. She's come on and I think this is
:58:21. > :58:23.her fourth medal this week. She's the first individual gold medallist
:58:24. > :58:29.to be born this century. Good knowledge! I like that. That is an
:58:30. > :58:30.irrelevant start - I worked it out...
:58:31. > :58:36.LAUGHTER What's wonderful for those guys -
:58:37. > :58:40.and we've said this - Canada historically are a really good
:58:41. > :58:43.swimming nation. Over the last few years, they've gone completely off
:58:44. > :58:48.the boil. Now Ben Tiply's gone over there - he was one of our swimming
:58:49. > :58:51.stars... He didn't go back to us? I'm not saying it's just down to
:58:52. > :58:54.him, but you put a system in place - I think we've got a good system in
:58:55. > :58:59.place now. It shows you get better performances. What's going to happen
:59:00. > :59:02.here? Are we going to get both national anthems? Before they go
:59:03. > :59:06.out, they toss a coin to decide whose anthem to play. In here,
:59:07. > :59:12.they'll probably do some sort of mix and get a DJ in and do a rave...
:59:13. > :59:14.Calvin Harris is gonna bop out, is he?!
:59:15. > :59:18.LAUGHS I like that idea. Congratulations to
:59:19. > :59:23.Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden. She is a real talent, a real swimming
:59:24. > :59:27.superstar. It's hard to say that - a swimming superstar of Sweden, Sarah
:59:28. > :59:32.Sjostrom. That's a lot of "S"s, but well done, you did it - you can take
:59:33. > :59:36.another medal. Congratulations to Sarah. But Andy, Adrian, take us
:59:37. > :59:46.through this rather unusual turn of events. Well, Sarah Sjostrom - gold
:59:47. > :59:50.in the 100m 'fly, silver in the 200m freestyle, and bronze in the 200m
:59:51. > :59:57.free. Four years ago, total frustration. Now, absolute delight.
:59:58. > :00:03.Speaking of absolute delight, this, for me - massively historic. The
:00:04. > :00:10.last time there was a tie at the Olympic Games in the women's 100m
:00:11. > :00:17.freestyle was 32 years ago. It was two Americans - Nancy Hoggshead and
:00:18. > :00:22.Kerri Steinseffer, who dead-heated in Los Angeles. Olympic champions
:00:23. > :00:26.100m freestyle - equal gold, equal new Olympic record. Simone Manuel on
:00:27. > :00:31.the left, and Penny Oleksiak on the right. On the left, the first black
:00:32. > :00:38.woman ever to win an Olympic gold medal in the swimming pool. On the
:00:39. > :00:42.right - 16 years of age. Her fourth Olympic medal at this championship.
:00:43. > :00:47.And it's gold in the 100m freestyle. Well, they are both stunned, aren't
:00:48. > :00:49.they? So are we. Brilliant swimming from both women. Get together -
:00:50. > :00:59.double gold medal celebration. I hope the floodgates open, because
:01:00. > :01:07.finally we've got a black lady on the top of the podium, and we've got
:01:08. > :01:12.a superhero now, and all those nations - all those island nations
:01:13. > :01:13.who can learn to swim... Goodness me, the future is very, very bright
:01:14. > :02:37.indeed. Wonderful moment. And that's only
:02:38. > :02:43.the first national anthem in this, the women's 100m freestyle. Now, for
:02:44. > :02:51.Penny Oleksiak, the national anthem of Canada.
:02:52. > :04:11.So, Canada and Australia stand on top of the podium, taking a joint
:04:12. > :04:19.gold. Canada and America standing on top of the podium taking joint gold
:04:20. > :04:24.in the women's 100m freestyle. Penny Oleksiak - 16 years old and four
:04:25. > :04:31.medals at this Olympic Games so far. No medals for Team GB in the pool
:04:32. > :04:36.this evening, but we do have a good chance tomorrow evening, because Jaz
:04:37. > :04:39.Carline will be in the pool. Stay with us tomorrow evening, join us in
:04:40. > :04:41.the house of fun. Thanks for your company, and thank you for staying
:04:42. > :04:44.with us. Thank you very much. Another
:04:45. > :04:50.historic night in the pool. These are the headlines on day six:
:04:51. > :04:56.Great Britain won their third straight gold in the men's team
:04:57. > :05:02.sprint. Jason Kenny, Philip Heinz, Callum Skinner doing the business in
:05:03. > :05:05.the velodrome. But Great Britain had to settle for silver in the
:05:06. > :05:09.inaugural men's rugby sevens competition after being completely
:05:10. > :05:19.blown away by Fiji in the final - that is a first ever Olympic medal
:05:20. > :05:23.for the Flying Fijians. Rower Katherine Granger became Britain's
:05:24. > :05:29.most decorated female Olympian, picking up a silver alongside Vicky
:05:30. > :05:40.Thornlie in the women's double scull. Also, a medal for David
:05:41. > :05:44.Florence and Richard Houndslow for the second consecutive Olympics in
:05:45. > :05:47.the C2 slalom event. And Michael Phelps won the 200m
:05:48. > :05:52.individual medley and became the first swimmer in history to win the
:05:53. > :05:54.same title of four consecutive Olympic Games. Gold number 24 for
:05:55. > :06:03.the incredible American. Michael Phelps would be 10th in the
:06:04. > :06:22.table if he was a country! Lots of action taking place on day
:06:23. > :06:28.Seven - 24 gold medals to be won. High hopes for some British goals.
:06:29. > :06:34.If -- gold. If you're watching our replay, Hazel will be with you own a
:06:35. > :06:38.moment. Fencing - Richard Kruse narrowly missed out on a medal in
:06:39. > :06:44.the individual event. Britain are the defending champions in team
:06:45. > :06:48.dressage. Can they win gold? One of Britain's bankers in these Games is
:06:49. > :06:54.in rowing - Helen Glover and Stenning going for gold.
:06:55. > :07:03.Day seven sees the start of athletics - 42-year-old Jo Pavey
:07:04. > :07:07.will become the first British track athlete to compete in five Olympic
:07:08. > :07:11.Games. And Sir Bradley Wiggins will be the first Briton to attempt to
:07:12. > :07:15.win eight Olympic medals. That is it - another golden day for
:07:16. > :07:19.Great Britain and for some bloke called Michael Phelps. That's it
:07:20. > :07:56.from us, but the superstars are on their way...
:07:57. > :08:06.He will be the Olympic champion... Pulling away... He will win the
:08:07. > :08:17.gold... That champion becomes a legend. ! Greg Rutherford is the
:08:18. > :08:22.Olympic champion! She is the Queen! Jessica Ennis is the Olympic
:08:23. > :08:29.champion! The best all round athlete in the world! Come on Mo Farah! The
:08:30. > :08:33.double Olympic champion! Have you ever seen anything like that?!