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Let's go to the women's skeet. All eyes on Amber Hill. She is only 19

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years old. A qualified beautician and she does have pedigree when it

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comes to this. She has remodelled her technique. It took her a while

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to get used to it, but she is back now. Gold in the European games last

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summer and featured in the World Cup final in October, as well. She is in

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the last six. This is the semifinal. The top two go through to the gold

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medal match. Is she finishes third or fourth, she goes into the bronze

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medal match. Only the bottom two of the six miss out. We join the

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semifinal. Look out for Amber Hill. Richard Drew is our commentator.

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The 37-year-old. This semifinal will not fly by. Chiara Cainero, world

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number four. In London, she got fifth place. We will see if Amber

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Hill, has the calmness, they all talk about. It belies her tender

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years. That was the first two. The British contingent in the stands,

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cheering her on. Was that a miss on the second one? It was. Great

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pedigree. Won her first ever World Cup event, she entered when she was

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15 in Acapulco. Just the one. Morgan Craft from the USA, just 23 years of

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age. There is a mess. The reverse one is catching them out -- miss.

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You have to hit that low one second. What can Wei Meng do here? Good

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start. Top of her qualification. I think she got the second one, she

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did. So Wei Meng and Chiara Cainero so far have a blemish free record.

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What can Diana Bacosi do? Nice stuff. Looked very confident.

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They move around from position number 32 position number four. This

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is how it looks after those four targets. Chiara Cainero and then Wei

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Meng and then Diana Bacosi have the slight advantage. It is very early

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days though. They will move to position four. Just the three

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shooting positions used in this semifinal and they will finish off

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back at four. 16 targets in all. This is the tricky reverse. Much

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better from Kim Rhode. They will line up. Often the shooter behind

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will use their arm to mirror what the shooter in front is doing. You

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can see the yellow band on the vest, the elbow has to be down there when

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they shout poll and the shock gun is brought up as the targets come out,

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it is a really tricky sport, made to look easy -- shot gun. The shot guns

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are custom made at the top level, worth tens of thousands of dollars.

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Amber Hill. Of Great Britain. I think she just missed another one.

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She is struggling. Using her own ink cartridges but they are not working

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so well at the moment. -- Henk. Morgan Craft, the second American

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shooter -- Henk cartridges. -- pink cartridges.

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You have a bit of time to follow the one going the other way and make

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sure you nail about. Easier said than done. Wei Meng is making it

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look easy, her and Chiara Cainero looking set for the gold medal shoot

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off. Diana Bacosi to take as to the halfway mark. She will reposition

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herself. The clays will come in the reverse order. Beautifully done.

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Diana Bacosi with eight out of eight as well, a 3-way tie at the halfway

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mark, two Italians in that 3-way tie as well. This is how it looks,

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Chiara Cainero, Wei Meng and Diana Bacosi with eight points. Amber Hill

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and Morgan Craft have a bit of work to do. Shots echoing around this

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Diadoro venue, just to the north of the mother Addie. -- Rio.

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Kimberly Rhode, after missing her shot in the opening couple, is

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looking much more assured now. Here is the gold medallist from

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Beijing. You can see the wind blowing from left to right, at a

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fair old lick. Positioning completely different as you move

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around the course. You have to be able to shoot in so many different

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positions here, qualifying in eight different shooting positions, angle

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changing all the time. A good pair from Amber Hill who will be 19 on

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the day of the closing ceremony. Will she be wearing a medal? There

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was a delay, wasn't there? Anywhere this -- between one and three

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seconds before the clays are released and that might well have

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let off a little bit, she is struggling at the moment, Amber Hill

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from Great Britain with three misses.

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Just -- just the two misses. Amber Hill at the moment is in last place.

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However Wei Meng and Diana Bacosi have to get through their two pairs

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here. And that was a miss on the first one. First miss of this

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competition for Wei Meng. Chiara Cainero with no misses so far.

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Another mess as well, goodness me! The 27-year-old, suffering a little

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bit there, the world number 12. Diana Bacosi, a chance to make it an

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Italian one, to hear. I think that is a miss, yes, just confirmed --

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two. Sometimes the referee will have a little look. Is --. First miss for

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Diana Bacosi but she nails the second pair. A two tie for second,

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Chiara Cainero at the top, yet to miss, Kimberly Rhode and Diana

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Bacosi both have 11, it is getting very tight, Amber Hill with a bit of

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work to do here, Diana Bacosi with nine targets, it is just not going

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for the young contender from Great Britain. Kimberly Rhode will get us

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underway in this final section, back to position number four. I think

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there was a miss there, there was, the first one. The referee just with

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a flag. The referee behind the shooters decides. He will take

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advice. Better finish from Kimberly Rhode who has 14. Just the two

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misses, might well get into that gold medal match yet. Chiara

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Cainero. Two here and she is guaranteed a gold medal place in

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that gold medal match. Listen to the raw from the Italian fans. At least

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a silver medal for the Italian. No wonder the coach... This is Amber

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Hill. Needs two here to give herself a chance of a medal match. And she

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has as well, nicely done, 13 for her. There is a chance for a bronze

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medal match but it was not really her day-to-day. Morgan Craft with a

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chance to make it 14 and she does, in two equal second alongside

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Kimberly Rhode. She looks rather weary. It is a long old day, they

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shoot 75 and before they come and shoot in the semifinal... Wei Meng,

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it needs to be accurate here. Two here and she goes into equal second

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as well. And she hates them, but she goes into equal second. Amber Hill

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will definitely miss out on a medal for Great Britain. She is still

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young, 18 years of age, still time for her to come back. Now, Diana

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Bacosi. She could take a gold medal place here with two shots. Another

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two here will take her to 15. And she will have booked an all Italian

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gold medal match. And she has done it! Look at the reaction from the

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coach! Big smile. She has done brilliantly. And it is the Italians'

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day, they only have a shoot off to see who will take their place in the

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bronze medal match. The Italian coach, not known for hiding his

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emotions! There are the athletes from the Italian shooting team.

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Amber Hill confirmed as taking sixth place in their semifinal. She will

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not get a chance of a medal. It is a bit of a shame. She learned to shoot

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when she was 12 with her grandfather, who went to Bisley to

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shoot with friends. She made a final in her first Olympic Games. She has

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to take her place on the sidelines as the Italians grab the headlines

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so far in this skeet competition. Disappointment for Amber Hill. She

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misses out on not only the gold and silver medal match, but also the

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bronze. We will try to get some reaction from her later. The

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shooting, if you would like to watch the gold and bronze medal matches,

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that is on the BBC sport website. Andy Murray was earlier involved in

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a tie-breaker in the deciding set against Steve Johnson of the USA. He

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is really making hard work of his matches so far. Big good news is

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Andy Murray has managed to beat the American and is into the semifinals.

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Another big fight, just like against the Italian in a previous round. We

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will see him in action later on. The Indian pair against Andy Murray and

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Heather Watson in the mixed doubles. They are about ten miles away from

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Oz in national Tennis Centre. Let me show you Bob Ennio here. This guy

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has some serious skills. He is currently juggling with a coconut.

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He has been doing this for about ten minutes now. We have paid him good

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money. This is sensational, we can flick and egg onto the back of his

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head. He has juggled with a Barry, eating it and flicking it onto his

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tell. Not sure how many times he has regurgitated it. He has various

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fruits. He has been doing it with a tomato. Hopefully he will be back

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later and we will seek fruit -based juggling. He is going for the full

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coconut. A bit of Brazilian magic to the football. In Brasilia at the

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moment, a huge game I'm going in the women's quarterfinal, seeing the USA

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taking on Sweden. It is in extra time. Sweden took the lead at 61

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minutes. It is important because USA have one four out of five are big

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football tournaments ever since it was introduced. Alex Morgan levelled

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things up after a view ricochets with 13 minutes to go. We are going

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to join its now. Could be penalties. Just a few minutes left. Paul

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Dempsey can describe the action. If one of these two teams can decide it

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before we go. This is the quarterfinal in the women's

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football. USA are the overwhelming favourites.

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Over all, goal return is in a ratio to match up with Alex Morgan, almost

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one in two. Admittedly a very free scoring side.

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Sweden are saying, surely that was offside.

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A little over ten minutes to find a winner in open play.

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Sweden continue to plug the gaps as best they can. It is a card for

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Carli Lloyd. A coming together between the two

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captains. Seger is also on a card for Sweden, incidentally.

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Almost from the off today, there was a sense that these two sides knew

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this was going to be a long, hard struggle. So it has proven.

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If they get one now, we will be in for a thrilling finish. No, offside.

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Blackstenius. A player down for the USA.

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Only 18 players in a squad in the first place in this tournament.

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There is little room to be carrying injured players through it. The

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games come thick and fast, a lot of travelling between venues. Takes up

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a fair amount of time. This tournament is played right across

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the country. Like virtually every other element of this 2016 Olympic

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Games. -- unlike virtually every other element.

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They need hair out there. She doesn't look in particularly good

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shape, Pugh, I'm afraid. Might be needed to take a penalty before we

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are finished. No, Lindsey Horan will come on

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instead. Another of the new brigade in the

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Olympic Games for the first time. This is what they have worked so

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hard for so many years to get to. Sitting at home watching on TV as

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previous generations of American star players swept before them in

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the Olympics. Now it is their turn. There will be concern if Mallory

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Pugh has picked up an injury here. It has gone in! Will it count? Carli

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Lloyd new, I think. She kept running, but looked over her

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shoulder and I think she knew she was going to be called back. Is it

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for offside or a pull-back on the shoulder of the defendant here?

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Pushing and shoving both ways. You can make a case either way, really.

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Eriksson seemed in a right panic. She started to celebrate but then

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she looked across. Sweden gets away with it and come the other way

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themselves. It might be in. That won't count, either. What an

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extraordinary couple of minutes of play! The ball in the net at both

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ends within one minute and both goals ruled out.

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Back came Sweden, the spirit is a fantastic. She was onside there.

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There will be some arguing over that one, I think. Looked very tight.

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Every so often, this game has just hung and swung on a moment of

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decision by an official or a slip. Absolutely gripping stuff. It really

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could have gone either way. Sweden may not have the technical

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quality of the USA, but their belief in what they are about it has never

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wilted. Schelin turned as if in triumph, she

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thought she had won it for Sweden. It has had everything but that

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decisive winning goal. Both sets of players have put

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everything they've got into this. It is just wonderful, really.

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However much we salute the individual brilliance of some of

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these USA players, the mental strength of the Swedish players,

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playing to a plan set for them by their coach against a team the coach

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knows so well, she knows what can be effective, and it is up to the

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players to believe it and carry it out and they have done that.

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Both goalkeepers are going to be centre stage very soon here unless

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we get that winner. Emma Berglund will replace

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Samuelsson. I wonder if that is with penalties in mind. She has given

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absolutely everything she has got. Very spirited, but she will not be

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out there to be asked to take the penalty if that is where we are

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heading. We are in the 120th minute. Now or

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never for the United States. Just got squeezed at the end. Alex Morgan

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it was. There may have been and are on that, actually. --

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Academic now and it looks like we will be heading towards a penalty

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shoot out in this women's quarterfinal.

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United states might get another chance here.

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-- Fischer. Is there a time for Sweden to launch one? Stina

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Blackstenius got in a bit of a tangle. Here comes the United

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States. Carli Lloyd. Pressed to win it for the USA! -- Christen Press.

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That one did not going but she might shortly be asked to take a penalty

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here. One to two minutes have elapsed. -- 122. And after it all it

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will be penalties. Extra time has finished as the 90 minutes finished

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and now it will be a duel between the goalkeepers and they relish it.

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To vastly experienced goalkeepers, right up for it, both in their

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fourth Olympic Games and maybe one of those two will win it for their

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country now. It is 1-1. Stina Blackstenius with

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the counterattack goal, just past the hour mark after Sweden had put

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on so much pressure and did it well. United States in a tight corner but

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one of their all-time greats, Alex Morgan was in the right place with

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just the right finish when most needed. USA have dominated in terms

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of territory and possession for most of it, but Sweden will not crack.

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The plan held firm and they are still in it. We shall be back for

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that penalty shoot out. Just to let you know what is happening, if you

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would like to watch something else, there is so much you can see, Rafael

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Nadal is playing in the tennis on the Red Button taking on Thomaz

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Bellucci from Brazil in the quarterfinals of the singles. Andy

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Murray just about made it through, we will watch in the mixed doubles

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with Heather Watson later. Also the dressage is available on the website

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and the BBC Sport app, the final stages their web Team GB favourites,

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with Charlotte Dujardin ran. Also, a bit of Team GB interest in the Tampa

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leaning, Bryony Page is fourth in qualifying, the final is in about

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ten minutes -- trampolining. Catherine Driscoll is also going

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well. A bit of tennis, dressage, trampolining and plenty more

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available on the BBC Sport app, you can see a clear schedule of

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everything happening throughout the day and plan your viewing. We will

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be here until two o'clock on BBC Four, all the way through, we have

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had some unbelievable audiences, nearly 2.5 million people with bash

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yesterday. It must be the quality of the sport, let us go back for a

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penalty shoot out. Back to Brazil ear, all to play for, here is Paul

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Dempsey. Shades of 2011 for the USA in the women's quarterfinal, that

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was won on penalties when they seemed on their way out. Hope Solo

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was there. But Sweden believe in their goalkeeper who after all was

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the Player of the Year in 2015. Two and a half hours have elapsed

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since it first started. The crowd gathering behind the goal. USA to go

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first. Hedvig Lindahl is invited to retire

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behind her line. This is Alex Morgan. Here we go in the shoot out.

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More again. One of the best ever for the United States to lead off.

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You prepare for it, you think about it but it will always be different

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when it comes to it. On the left foot. Stopped by Hedvig Lindahl!

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Hedvig Lindahl almost seemed to get there before. It is an easy save and

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it is so important. It comes at a lovely height for the goalkeeper.

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Long way to go yet. Next up, hope Solo. . Hope Solo went very early.

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Sweden lead in the shoot out. I think she was trying to make up the

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mind of Lotta Schelin but she was not for turning, 1-0 Sweden. Hedvig

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Lindahl full of confidence having stopped the first one. Lindsey

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Horan. Beautifully done. It is 1-1. Late

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substitution. Maybe with a penalty kick in mind. Equal to the task,

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big-time. Kosovare Asllani, no problem

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whatsoever. She was brought back into the side today. If they keep

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slotting them, they are going to win it! Very, very cool. Solo on the

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move early. The iconic figure of Carli Lloyd. The girl who has done

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it all. When, individually the winner of Olympic Games twice over

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and a Cup Final. One more big striker needed from her now in this

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penalty shoot out. And she obliges. It never looked like going anywhere

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else, in all honesty. We have only had one penalty missed so far. Ice

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in the veins. Next up, a Swedish defender, Linda Sembrant.

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Outstanding performance today. And hope Solo comes up with a

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magnificent save! The USA have pegged Sweden back in the shoot out.

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-- Hope Solo. No self doubt from Hope Solo even though she got

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nowhere near the first two. Effectively we are as we started.

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She strikes at home and the USA goal in front in the shoot out for the

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first time. -- go in front. What a fighter she has been in this

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tournament. And what a twist in the plot here as the magnificent Swedish

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captain takes that long walk, trying to look composed, but she is in a

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lonely place now against Hope Solo. It is Caroline Seger. Hope Solo

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almost got it. Very sweetly struck. 3-3. Hope Solo read it well, is that

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close to it. One immense peace. The next two kicks could decide it

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either way. Press, who have that chance right at the death. She has

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put it over the top. Sweden have a kick to win it. The second miss by

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the USA. And it all comes down to this, after the better part of three

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hours here. Lisa Dahlkvist with the chance to make herself immortal in

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the angels of Swedish history. What can Hope Solo do to deny it? She has

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won it all in the game, Hope Solo, but she has to save her team now.

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She is going to extend the agony anyway she now. Looking for new

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gloves, whether that is superstition or a valid reason, I do not know. Or

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is she just trying to delay at and make life difficult for Lisa

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Dahlkvist. I think life is difficult enough for Lisa Dahlkvist right now

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without all this. I am fine, I will wait all day for you. Our Sweden

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about to gate-crash the big-time in women's football? She kisses the

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ball. She intones a prayer and she gets ready here are against Hope

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Solo. Lisa Dahlkvist. Winslet for Sweden. And the United States, the

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reigning Olympic champions and world champions go out in the

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quarterfinals. They missed twice in the shoot out, Christen Press and

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Alex Morgan and Lisa Dahlkvist had the chance which he took to write

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her name into Swedish football history. -- which she took. The

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celebrations will go on for many more hours. It is a huge upset, they

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have had difficulty against Sweden, the USA when they have met them in

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several games in recent years, including in the World Cup last

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year, but Sweden have gone one better, they had a game plan today

:44:48.:44:52.

against supposedly technically superior players, Alice at the start

:44:53.:44:58.

said we know they will try to stop us from playing and they did it and

:44:59.:45:02.

they did it well and they took the chances when they can and there are

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many ways to win games. Of all the games she has one, this one will

:45:10.:45:14.

always be special, her native Sweden against the nation she coached to

:45:15.:45:19.

glory. She left the USA after the 2012 campaign, she needed a new

:45:20.:45:23.

challenge, what about taking on your own country and taking them forward?

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That is what she has done here. Sporting handshakes after what was a

:45:31.:45:34.

very tense build-up between the two camps. Good to see. And for once the

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likes of Carli Lloyd, the superstars of women's football have to take

:45:41.:45:42.

second place. What an incredible performance by

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Sweden. What a finish to the game. Just to let another significance,

:45:56.:45:58.

that is the first time ever in a major tournament that team USA have

:45:59.:46:02.

failed to reach the semifinals. Saw the disappointment, Hope Solo with

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over 200 caps. Tried everything, changing gloves before the final

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penalty, but the Swedes, despite not having the best of that game, held

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on in extra time. Probably should have had a goal, but they have come

:46:17.:46:22.

through on a penalty shoot out. Team USA, four out of five times Olympic

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champions since women's football came into the games in 1996. The

:46:28.:46:31.

current world champions from last year are out of the Olympics. That

:46:32.:46:37.

is what it means to them. Let's show you how the rest of the

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quarterfinals are looking over the course of the evening. We will try

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to give you up-to-date with these if there is any drama, as we saw there

:46:44.:46:55.

in Brasilia, we will go to it live. You can find these games on the BBC

:46:56.:46:57.

website or the BBC app. There is a shot of Sugarloaf,

:46:58.:47:20.

telling you where we are. Here is a quiz question. I will give you the

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answer later on. Can you name the James Bond film which involved a bit

:47:24.:47:29.

of action on Sugarloaf Mountain? Look at the size of the waves on

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Copacabana. They are the biggest we have seen since we arrived in

:47:33.:47:37.

Brazil. I am not entirely sure how you judge the height of a wave, I

:47:38.:47:41.

will have to look into it, but they are two, three metres today. Not

:47:42.:47:47.

many people out there serving. I can see a spot at the other side. Down

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this end of the beach, it is a bit feisty. You have to be brave,

:47:52.:47:56.

strong, know what you're doing to be out there today. Huge waves on the

:47:57.:48:00.

Atlantic coast of Brazil. Thank you for your company throughout the day

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on BBC Four. We will be here until 2am. Keep your texts and tweets

:48:05.:48:08.

coming in. We love to read them through the wee small hours of the

:48:09.:48:12.

morning. 24 being with us. Day seven of the Olympic Games in Rio. The sun

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is out, it is a gorgeous day. I hope you are having a good time in the

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UK. Let's update you on another golden day for Team GB. Here are our

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headlines. Never in doubt, an awe-inspiring performance from

:48:29.:48:42.

Glover and Stanning to take gold. That was followed rather closely by

:48:43.:48:46.

yet another gold for the fifth successive Olympics for Team GB in

:48:47.:48:51.

the men's fours. We will hopefully be speaking to all of those rowers

:48:52.:48:59.

later on on BBC Four. We saw an astonishing new world record on the

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first day of the track in the women's 10,000 meter. The Ethiopian

:49:03.:49:08.

run at knocking more than 14 seconds off the previous world's best. Also

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in athletics, it is a compelling competition between Katarina

:49:15.:49:19.

Johnson-Thompson and Jessica Ennis-Hill in the women's

:49:20.:49:27.

heptathlon. Katarina leads. Jess Ennis is currently third. Later on

:49:28.:49:35.

BBC One, you will be able to see the shot and the 200 metres to finish

:49:36.:49:40.

off day one. Andy Murray is also into the semifinal of the men's

:49:41.:49:44.

singles. He managed to get the better of Steve Johnson. Another of

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those magical marine moments where he won the first set 6-0, struggled

:49:48.:49:52.

in the second set, came back from a breakdown in a couple of occasions

:49:53.:49:56.

make it through to the semis by a tie-break in the decider. Grossly

:49:57.:50:01.

over on BBC One, you can see the final stages of the dressage. Quite

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a bit of interest for Team GB over there. If you like to watch the

:50:06.:50:16.

dressage, switch over to BBC One. Here on Copacabana, we are going to

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go to the trampolining very shortly. We have seen a lot to inspire us

:50:21.:50:24.

over the last few days and many of you watching, I remember when Anna

:50:25.:50:30.

Falk Yard had reached the further she had got in an archery

:50:31.:50:34.

competition. She said I would have loved to have won a medal.

:50:35.:51:22.

Was I boring to you? Is that why you got rid of us West remarks likes

:51:23.:51:29.

technical hitch. I was trying to talk about some of the inspiration

:51:30.:51:33.

of these athletes. Use of Jessica Ennis-Hill and Katarina

:51:34.:51:35.

Johnson-Thompson. Jessica Ennis-Hill is currently third. The heptathlon

:51:36.:51:40.

is being led by Katarina Johnson-Thompson. The shop will be

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around 1230 AM your time in the UK. Then it is a repeat tomorrow

:51:47.:51:53.

hopefully Super Saturday. Can Jessica Ennis-Hill do the gold

:51:54.:52:01.

again? That magical 45 minutes, Jessica Ennis-Hill won the Golden

:52:02.:52:05.

heptathlon, Greg Rutherford won the gold in the long drug and Mo Farah

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managed to do the business, as well. Three old battles it 45 minutes. --

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the long jump. Let's take you to the promised to trampolining final, as

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well. We have a bit of interest here from Team GB because both Bryony

:52:25.:52:31.

Page and Kat Driscoll are in the final. Bryony Page got through in

:52:32.:52:40.

seventh, Kat Driscoll in fifth. She is taking place in her second

:52:41.:52:48.

Olympics. Can either of them, maybe both, deliver a medal for Team GB in

:52:49.:52:52.

the trampolining final? Let's join at the Rio Olympic Arena Christine

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Still and Ollie Williams. This is Olympic history being made

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for Great Britain. Never before have two British gymnasts, never before

:53:07.:53:10.

has want British gymnast made it through to the final of an Olympic

:53:11.:53:14.

trampoline competition. There are two of them in the line-up. Bryony

:53:15.:53:19.

Page and Kat Driscoll. Kat Driscoll is that by 100th of a mark in

:53:20.:53:24.

getting into the London 2012 final, care home Olympic Games. This time

:53:25.:53:30.

around she has made it. At how well she has performed to make it. We see

:53:31.:53:46.

here Bryony Page from Sheffield. This is a stacked final, if ever

:53:47.:53:49.

there was one. Not only do we have two from Britain, two from Belarus.

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Hanna Harchonak is one of them. Kat Driscoll, look at that smile as

:53:59.:54:01.

finally she gets to wave to an Olympic final crowd having missed

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out by such a narrow margin. In this final, as well as the two Brits and

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two Belarus shins, we have two Chinese Olympians. Rosa Maclennan,

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Canada's only gold medallist in 2012, back to defend her title in

:54:27.:54:34.

2016. Li Dan is one of those who will try to wrestle it away from

:54:35.:54:40.

MacLennan. This whole final is pointing towards a real clash with

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some of the world's finest. Tatsiana Piatrenia good factor in the medals,

:54:49.:54:51.

as well. Christine, give us some analysis. When you look at Bryony

:54:52.:55:00.

and Kat, what are their chances? Everyone has to go through their

:55:01.:55:04.

routines. They have already managed it twice today, their basic routine,

:55:05.:55:10.

and then their difficult routine. Their scores have been added

:55:11.:55:16.

together when they perform, they will go in reverse order.

:55:17.:55:30.

Tatsiana Piatrenia put in a stunning qualification. Blink and you will

:55:31.:55:37.

miss it. Olympic trampoline routines do not take long at all. They will

:55:38.:55:43.

launch into these routines one after the other and we talking seconds.

:55:44.:55:48.

About 20 seconds per routine. They do ten moves, each of those bounces

:55:49.:55:55.

needs to be stacked full of difficulty because there are two

:55:56.:56:00.

judges adding the difficulty up. If they take a free bounce, if one move

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doesn't go right and they can't do a second move with difficult elements

:56:05.:56:12.

in it, the routine finishes. The selection and composition of

:56:13.:56:15.

routines is imported. You want difficult moves, but you have to be

:56:16.:56:20.

able to do them well enough that you can land well and launch yourself

:56:21.:56:25.

into the next difficult move. They have all been successful ones, they

:56:26.:56:29.

have to show their consistency now. For these two British girls, it is

:56:30.:56:33.

very special to be in the top eight trampoline lists in the world. Here

:56:34.:56:38.

are things to watch if you have not seen trampoline before and are

:56:39.:56:40.

tuning into this for the first time. Relatively easy to pick up on. The

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first is you are going to see a big red cross on the face of the

:56:45.:56:49.

trampoline mat itself in the centre. The aim of any trampoline is theirs

:56:50.:56:52.

to land every element they perform on that cross. There is the Olympic

:56:53.:57:00.

champion, Canada's only gold medal at London 2012. Every time she

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bounces she will want to land on the cross. If you move up and down, not

:57:04.:57:07.

only do you risk propelling yourself toward the edge of the match and an

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off, which can happen, you also lose potentially marks. That is called

:57:13.:57:17.

travelling. You want to remain very still in the centre every time you

:57:18.:57:20.

land and consistency of heights, as you are seeing in this one up is the

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other thing you want to watch out for. Eight metres or more into the

:57:25.:57:28.

air. The more times you hit the same height in a row the better. The

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judges are very vigilant, looking at height, looking at style, and there

:57:33.:57:39.

is a set of five judges who judged the execution. If you don't hit

:57:40.:57:44.

consistently the same height, if you bend your legs, travel, then the

:57:45.:57:50.

marks will come off your executions for. But there is something a bit

:57:51.:57:55.

different. We don't only have a deep score and E score. We have one more.

:57:56.:58:00.

Time of flight, something you don't have to worry at all about in

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artistic gymnastics. Your time of flight is measured by eight laser

:58:09.:58:11.

across the mat, which went broken by the athletes's body is reset. That

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enables them to measure how long you spend in the air. It is very simple.

:58:17.:58:22.

How long you spend in seconds behind to the thousands is added to the end

:58:23.:58:25.

of your squad. How difficult your routine is, how well you did it and

:58:26.:58:30.

how long you spent in the air. People can and do fall off in

:58:31.:58:35.

Olympic finals. It happened at London 2012. An Olympian fell off

:58:36.:58:44.

the map and didn't stick her landing at the end. You will sometimes see

:58:45.:58:48.

athletes, right off the apparatus but you will also see a coat

:58:49.:58:53.

standing by with a big soft mat to throw underneath that gymnast as

:58:54.:58:56.

they come off in order to make sure they are safe. You can see

:58:57.:59:02.

attendance in yellow. If one thing goes even slightly wrong in a

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routine, it could be disastrous. We saw one gymnast in qualification who

:59:08.:59:13.

did several somersaults in the air and instead of landing back on the

:59:14.:59:16.

trampoline, landed on the crash mat at the end. Those are there safely.

:59:17.:59:22.

It is not likely trampoline at home where you bounce of the edge onto

:59:23.:59:28.

the floor, but that's finished her routine. She did four elements, that

:59:29.:59:33.

was the finish of her routine. We see Bryony with the national coach.

:59:34.:59:40.

Bryony fifth in the World Championships. She has proved she

:59:41.:59:44.

can perform in finals, but for both her and Kat Driscoll, it is going to

:59:45.:59:48.

take the performances of their lives to get on the podium today. I do not

:59:49.:59:51.

say that's because they are in any means overshadowed by the other

:59:52.:59:57.

competitors here, but you are looking at such a standard across

:59:58.:00:02.

the board that anyone here who wants a medal is going to have to produce

:00:03.:00:06.

something incredibly special, and all aid in qualifying looked

:00:07.:00:08.

incredibly convincing. Yes, everyone who qualified has

:00:09.:00:19.

scored over 100 points. It goes without saying, it is the Olympic

:00:20.:00:24.

final. It is a hugely difficult field to work in. You mentioned 100

:00:25.:00:32.

points. We will start to get a feel for just how well these athletes are

:00:33.:00:40.

scoring. 101, 102, 103 is where the middle of the pack was in

:00:41.:00:46.

qualifying. 104 was at the top end. That gives you a flavour. Our first

:00:47.:00:57.

competitor is Luba Golovina. Still on the warm up. The warm up takes

:00:58.:01:02.

place for each gymnast. Just to familiarise themselves with the

:01:03.:01:09.

trampoline. This will be among the nerdiest of moments for Brownie page

:01:10.:01:15.

and Cat Driscoll. You can see Cat Driscoll getting some energy into

:01:16.:01:22.

those legs. Now Luba Golovina gets the signal to go ahead. This is a

:01:23.:01:30.

big moment for any gymnast. Seventh at the London Olympics. She has been

:01:31.:01:33.

in the final before. She has had back trouble ever since before the

:01:34.:01:39.

London Olympics. She is still troubled by a back injury. A last

:01:40.:01:45.

year in the world Championships. She is about to give us our first

:01:46.:01:50.

routine in the Olympic women's trampoline final at Rio 2016. Just

:01:51.:02:00.

insisting the mats are absolutely precisely positioned. The

:02:01.:02:06.

trampolinist as an off to worry about. The coach making sure the

:02:07.:02:12.

operating environment is as top notch as it can be. And now, Luba

:02:13.:02:17.

Golovina of Georgia, begins the Olympic final. The overhead view

:02:18.:02:25.

gives you the big red cross that Ollie was speaking about. The

:02:26.:02:32.

gymnast is allowed as many bounces as they like to get themselves

:02:33.:02:38.

ready. They will want to be steady, they will want to be fairly central.

:02:39.:02:44.

Here we go. A big first element. You have to kick out at the top. When

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the feet are pointing upwards. That way you are ready for the next move

:02:52.:02:55.

as well. Here we go. Kick. That is right. Super difficulty. Lovely

:02:56.:03:08.

style. A very good opening routine. She didn't tip forward. Just like

:03:09.:03:12.

every other forms of gymnastics, you have to make that final landing.

:03:13.:03:17.

Luba Golovina will be happy with that start. That is how quickly it

:03:18.:03:22.

is over. It is not a long routine. You put your elements in. Her third

:03:23.:03:32.

Olympic Games. She was just 13 when she made her debut in Beijing. The

:03:33.:03:38.

shapes are all important in trampolining. When you are in the

:03:39.:03:42.

Pike shape, you need your legs next to your face. She had her knees

:03:43.:03:50.

slightly apart. The feet just a little bit crossed. They will be

:03:51.:03:54.

tiny areas the judges will deduct four. Travelling a little as well.

:03:55.:04:08.

A thin qualifying. We are going in reverse order in this final. --

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faith in qualifying. 14 point for a good difficulty

:04:14.:04:37.

score. The highest in qualification was a five. -- 14.4. Bryony Page

:04:38.:04:48.

steps up to make our Olympic final debut for Great Britain. She has

:04:49.:04:52.

performed so well at world championship level. She looked so

:04:53.:04:56.

strong in qualifying. Now she has one shot at earning herself an

:04:57.:05:03.

Olympic trampolining medal. Immensely stylish gymnast, Brian

:05:04.:05:14.

Carney. Deductions aahed taken if you're knees are not straight and

:05:15.:05:20.

your toes are not pointed. Her style is one of trademarks. She is coached

:05:21.:05:30.

by Paul Greaves in Sheffield. Great height. The height has to be

:05:31.:05:40.

consistent. Lovely first move. Well-controlled and out. In the

:05:41.:05:46.

middle of the bed. She has to keep this up. A good kick out. Lots of

:05:47.:05:55.

energy into that element. Lovely style, lovely control. Write to the

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very end. That was a very impressive performance from Bryony Page. The

:06:03.:06:08.

British fans have erupted for her. She has put in about as good an

:06:09.:06:14.

Olympic final performance as you can expect. You can see how much it

:06:15.:06:21.

means to her. Christine, it looked as though this was about as clean as

:06:22.:06:26.

she could have done it. I think so. See really focused well. They have

:06:27.:06:32.

trained so hard. I went in and watched their last controlled

:06:33.:06:35.

competition. They replicated exactly this final. They have the amount of

:06:36.:06:43.

time off between routines. They all went cleanly. If you train like

:06:44.:06:46.

that, you give yourself a fighting chance. She has taken that

:06:47.:06:51.

opportunity beautifully. She had injury problems leading up to London

:06:52.:07:03.

2012. Bryony Page moves into the lead in the Rio 2016 Olympic

:07:04.:07:08.

trampoline final. She is overwhelmed. Well, you have to hold

:07:09.:07:17.

your emotions in check so enormously in an event like this. And the

:07:18.:07:23.

release and relief when you have actually managed to perform well is

:07:24.:07:27.

so enormous. There are six trampolinists to go. Hanna Harchonak

:07:28.:07:34.

from Belarus is next. She qualified in sixth.

:07:35.:07:51.

That is the end. You could see the first element travelled across the

:07:52.:08:01.

trampoline. The second element went further back and she landed on the

:08:02.:08:07.

matter at the back. That is the end. It is heartbreaking. These routines

:08:08.:08:12.

are so short to begin with. An error like that, when you travel to the

:08:13.:08:17.

end, it does not take long for this routine to get out of hand. She was

:08:18.:08:24.

far too close. You cannot do anything from that position. There

:08:25.:08:31.

is no way to correct that. Actually, she managed to get her feet on the

:08:32.:08:35.

trampoline. But as it depressed, her hips went onto the mat. Very

:08:36.:08:41.

disappointing. Especially to make a mistake on your first element. The

:08:42.:08:46.

judges can only score what is in front of them, which was very little

:08:47.:08:51.

in that curtailed performance. That means that Hanna Harchonak of

:08:52.:08:56.

Belarus is trailing as the last of our gymnasts. That brings slightly

:08:57.:09:10.

earlier than planned, Kat Driscoll. She has seen Bryony Page go clean

:09:11.:09:14.

and go well. Now can Kat Driscoll, who has finally earned the chance to

:09:15.:09:19.

perform, deliver a routine that could get her a medal? A very

:09:20.:09:27.

stylish trampolinist. Coached why her husband, Gary Short. From the

:09:28.:09:39.

Apollo club. Super height. Here we go. Three summer solds with the half

:09:40.:09:48.

twist. A little bit of travel but she has brought it under control. --

:09:49.:09:56.

somersaults. Beautiful. Legs tightened together. Even these later

:09:57.:10:00.

moves, kicked out at the top. Another fantastic routine from the

:10:01.:10:08.

British girls. That was fabulous. A real testament to the programme led

:10:09.:10:14.

by Craig Lowther and national coach Tracey Whittier. -- Tracey Whitaker.

:10:15.:10:22.

That is everything Kat Driscoll could have asked for. To get to the

:10:23.:10:26.

final of the Olympic Games at 30 years old. She dismissed people who

:10:27.:10:30.

wrote her off and said she could not keep going after London. She has

:10:31.:10:35.

made the Olympic final, she has done everything she can. She said she

:10:36.:10:38.

would be looking to do the country proud. People counted her out. To

:10:39.:10:45.

achieve this at her age, is amazing, she said. She has gone clean. We

:10:46.:10:49.

wait to find out what her score will be. Bryony Page leads with 56.04.

:10:50.:11:02.

53.6 45. She is in second place, behind her team-mate with four

:11:03.:11:10.

trampolinists to go. First and second in the Olympic final at the

:11:11.:11:16.

moment. Only four people to go. What a dream. About a decade ago you

:11:17.:11:21.

would have had to have pinched anybody in British gymnastics if you

:11:22.:11:24.

told them that would be the situation in Rio. There are four to

:11:25.:11:31.

go. They are four of the very best in the world. He Wenna fell at

:11:32.:11:44.

London 2012. In her third Olympics. Just settling herself before she

:11:45.:11:53.

acknowledges the judges. Lots of experience. And I'm sure, a lot of

:11:54.:12:04.

determination. She enjoyed being Olympic champion in 2008. Having

:12:05.:12:12.

made the mistake in 2012, she will want to put it all right here.

:12:13.:12:22.

Super-confident gymnast. Really strong opening. Lovely extension.

:12:23.:12:29.

The judges will not be able to take off very much here from all this

:12:30.:12:34.

very difficult twisting and multiple somersaults. Just travelling a

:12:35.:12:42.

little bit. But she is clean. It is how difficult and how perfect the

:12:43.:12:46.

judges considered to be. No mistake this time from He Wenna from China.

:12:47.:12:53.

She has buried those demons from four years ago. The smile on her

:12:54.:12:59.

face tells that story. The coach has the smile that suggest he is happy

:13:00.:13:04.

with what he saw. Yes, that was the very first element. She kicks these

:13:05.:13:13.

moves out. You want to finish the twisting and the somersaulting at

:13:14.:13:17.

the top of the bounce. Float down so you can prepare yourself, get the

:13:18.:13:22.

arms up and ready for the next move. She travelled a little bit. The

:13:23.:13:29.

judges will have some deductions. But how much? We will have to wait

:13:30.:13:34.

and see. He Wenna is a titan of trampolining. She has been for the

:13:35.:13:38.

best part of a decade. She has fought her way to Rio despite a left

:13:39.:13:43.

foot injury that has given her problems for six or seven years. She

:13:44.:13:49.

had an operation on it two years ago. It has not discouraged. She

:13:50.:13:54.

has, go back and made it to the Olympic final, delivering the kind

:13:55.:14:04.

of performance that... She is in behind Bryony Page. Look at the face

:14:05.:14:10.

of Bryony Page, trying to keep it inside. She just let out her real

:14:11.:14:16.

emotions at the end. Kat Driscoll is in third. Bryony Page with three

:14:17.:14:24.

trampolinists to go, leads the Rio trampoline final. Wow! And to beat

:14:25.:14:30.

one of the huge Chinese trampolinists in the Olympics,

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whatever else happens, is absolutely phenomenal for Bryony Page. That was

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by no means a bad routine from He Wenna.

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Rosie MacLennan, the defending Olympic champion, looked excellent

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in qualifying. She has one shot and one shot only at defending Olympic

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gold and bringing it home. Welcome all the experience -- well,

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all the experience, all the ability, it just has to be packed into this

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20 seconds. Three somersaults, half turn,

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beautifully in the centre of the trampoline. This travels a little

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bit though. She pulls it back well. Keeping the height, keeping the

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control. Another very well performed, difficult routine. All

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down to the expert judges now. It was a beautiful routine. An

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impassive face on the coach. The Canadian fans love it. Rosie

:15:52.:15:54.

MacLennan has now done everything she can. She was the Canadian flag

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bearer at the Opening Ceremony, not since 1988 has a Canadian flag

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bearer gone on to win gold at their event in the Olympics.

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This is a strong bid. A very strong bid. Very, very consistent

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performer. You can see a tiny bit of travel fair. So one bounce right

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out. She pulled it back beautifully. Very, very stylish.

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You see the arms down by the side. Rosie MacLennan scores 56.465 and

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goes into first place, defending her Olympic title with two trampoline

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lists to go. Rosie MacLennan acknowledges that crowd. Bryony Page

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of Great Britain is in silver medal position. This is turning into every

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inch the fascinating final that we hoped it would, and now we have the

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penultimate competitor, Li Dan of China, the world champion. Everyone

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taking to this trampoline has a claim to a medal, maybe none more so

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than Li Dan when it comes to present form will stock 27 years old, the

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world champion last year. Going for trampoline gold. She has looked

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very, very consistent over this qualification. A compact gymnast.

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She starts right from the centre, lays out that first element. Very

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good positioning. Really strongly. Li Dan, the world champion, finishes

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her routine inside the Rio Olympic Arena and we wait to see her score,

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because we have one of the great Olympic finals nearing its end.

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Rosie MacLennan of Canada, the defending Olympic champion, leads on

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56.465. Bryony Page of Great Britain is on second on 56.040, and

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Christine Still, we wait to see what the world champion Li Dan will get.

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Well, it was a very good routine. Beautifully stylish. You know the

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gymnasts have to bounce, or aim to bounce, right over that cross. On

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every occasion, she really didn't deviate very much at all. She keeps

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the height beautifully throughout in the smile tells you she was happy

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with the performance. It looked every inch a world champion's

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routine. She certainly believes it is. Will it be enough to unseat

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Rosie MacLennan at the top? It won't be, 55.885, goes into third and

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Bryony Page has a medal for Great Britain in Olympic trampoline! Rosie

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MacLennan hangs onto the top spot. We only have one to go, Bryony Page

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is sobbing! She can't believe she is an Olympic medallist. Rosie

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MacLennan, the London 2012 champion, comes over to talk to her. She knows

:19:42.:19:46.

how that feels. Bryony Page is going to win an Olympic medal in

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trampoline and there is one performance to go. It's Tatsiana

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Piatrenia of Belarus, 34 years old, a world once medallist, certainly

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one of the best. She is certainly capable of challenging for gold.

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Well, she qualified top. She was so efficient, so clean in

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qualification. These gymnasts work in reverse order. That travelled

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just a little bit at the beginning. She has managed to hold it inside

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the square. She has to keep that going. Has to keep the legs locked

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together and clean. Every move needs to be extended at the top. Kicks

:20:28.:20:31.

right out. A little bit of movement. She nearly let it away from her,

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that is a strong bid, but is it strong enough? A great performance,

:20:40.:20:43.

a little hop on the landing at the end and now we will wait to see what

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colour that medal is that woman has won, Bryony Page is going to get

:20:50.:20:53.

silver or bronze and it depends how the judges score this final routine

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from Tatsiana Piatrenia. Well, she really has got good style when she

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tuck. The Pikes are clean and these are all the things that matter. She

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is not completely convinced she will make it, you can see no celebration

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yet. She's one of the most experienced gymnasts in this

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competition, she's the oldest gymnast. Her first World

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Championships were in Sydney in 1998. You could not ask for more

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experience. Rosie MacLennan has been to several Olympics and is the

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defending champion. Bryony Page has composed herself a little. The score

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is going to come in. The score is in, Tatsiana Piatrenia risk this,

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and Bryony Page is an Olympic silver-medallist for Great Britain!

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A stunning result, the world champion, the Olympic champion Rosie

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MacLennan defends her title and it is gold again for Canada! The flag

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bearer wings. She will take gold back to Canada. She acknowledges the

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crowd. That is a huge, huge victory for Rosie MacLennan.

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CHEERING Unbelievable stuff, I'd hope you

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enjoyed watching that on BBC Four, a silver medal, an unexpected silver

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medal ball for Bryony Page of Team GB.

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You saw how much it meant to her, her reaction, the tears, the

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weeping. Bryony Page is an Olympic silver-medallist and you can see all

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the reaction to that over on BBC One, get an interview with Bryony

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Page as well. Here on BBC Four we will go on a slightly different

:22:40.:22:43.

direction, because welcome to a different perspective of Copacabana

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Beach. This is actually the TV towers, this is the studio we often

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tell you about BBC are based, this big blue building. We have NBC as

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well. Look down the BBC are based, this big blue building. We have NBC

:22:56.:23:00.

as well. Look down Copacabana Beach. Glistening in the distance? That is

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where we are normally based. You can see how gorgeous it looks from up

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here. Those are the orange brings we see collected every night. It's just

:23:07.:23:14.

past midnight your time in the UK. -- the beans are collected. This is

:23:15.:23:18.

where BBC One are based. We will try to grab a word with Team GB's rugby

:23:19.:23:23.

sevens stars who managed to win the silver medal yesterday having been

:23:24.:23:27.

well beaten by BG in the final. They will talk to as hopefully in about

:23:28.:23:31.

half an hour time -- they were beaten by Fiji. Send your questions

:23:32.:23:38.

through at # Rio 2016 and find me on Twitter as well. We will have the

:23:39.:23:43.

men's coxless four who will won the gold medal today and Heather Glover

:23:44.:23:46.

and hallowed stunning joining us. They have done interviews before,

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you have probably watch them elsewhere on BBC coverage so we are

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looking for those questions -- your questions to the BBC

:23:56.:24:01.

gold-medallists. Find me on Twitter or # BBC Rio 2016. We will put your

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questions to those gold-medallists. Let's look in the BBC One studio.

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Are we allowed in? Say hello to Kyle, everybody. Hello. Why have you

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got your gloves on? We have been removing something from the windows.

:24:22.:24:26.

Is the special cover they put on the windows so bright sunshine doesn't

:24:27.:24:30.

affect thing. Our BBC Four allowed to come in this posh studio? This is

:24:31.:24:35.

maybe where we will have a chat with our rugby guys later on. Look at you

:24:36.:24:39.

lot, you get cushions! You get a sofa! What else have you got? Have

:24:40.:24:44.

you got filled here as well? Unbelievable! Shall we go round the

:24:45.:24:48.

back? This is their view of Copacabana Beach. I know you have

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been watching BBC One as well. There is Sugarloaf Mountain, I can give

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you the result of our quiz question from earlier. Some people sent in

:24:56.:24:58.

their answers, I will read them out. We asked you, which James Bond film

:24:59.:25:07.

featured Sugarloaf Mountain? Congratulations to Mark, who was

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first in, to Carl, Carla, Genevieve, Andrea, Hannah and Donna, who all

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knew very early on that it was... Anyone? Moonraker. That's right. All

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off the food, this, Richard Keogh playing Jaws in that film, chewing

:25:28.:25:32.

through the cables on Sugarloaf Mountain is, thankfully much safer

:25:33.:25:36.

these days. I will hand to the judo. We will meet in the middle. Watch

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out. Don't cause any damage! This is going to be nice, this, because BBC

:25:42.:25:47.

Four, we used to all these bells and whistles. Where does Hazel normally

:25:48.:25:51.

said? Here? Hold on. Let's look that's nice, lights, can you turn

:25:52.:25:59.

around and show the back of the studio? This is snazzy, isn't it?

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You don't often get this on BBC all for -- BBC Four, everybody. I don't

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think we will be in here for long. What we are going to do now, as

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promised, I could get used to this, you know, we are going to go to the

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judo. Is that bad? Is that bad? BOOING

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Hazel, I would like to offer you a full apology. There's a little dent

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there but it will survive. I'm worried about where I'm going now!

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We saw the French competitor carrying the flag for France in the

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Opening Ceremony, unbeaten since 2010 on the judo mat. We will see

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him in the semi final in the judo match, Teddy Riner, fighting Or

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Sasson of Israel. COMMENTATOR:

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The man in white is ready to go. He is Teddy Riner, the one and only.

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His opponent in this semifinal, the men's heavyweight division for judo,

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is Or Sasson of Israel, number five in the world, the 25-year-old, the

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first-ever is really heavyweight, his first-ever Olympic Games -- is

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really heavyweight. Here is Big Ted, taken all the way in the

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quarterfinal against the hometown hero, won by the waza-ari only. It's

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not about qualifying, for the athletes of the quality of Teddy

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Riner, you don't want to expend too much energy, you turn it on in these

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sewers of stages, semifinal time. This is the Frenchman, have a look

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at him. It's all about concentration. He has an air of

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superiority about him, doesn't it? And so he should. A time a world

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champion, Olympic champion already, and now fighting for a second

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Olympic title. He has to get through this semifinal. This is a repeat of

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the European final. European Championship silver-medallist this

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man, lost to Teddy Riner. He has won everything and here they are on the

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matter gaining an Olympic semifinal. Will the Israeli change things up

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and come at his highly fancied opponents? Maybe that is his best

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chance as they come together. He is all muscle, Teddy Riner -- Teddy

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Riner, and Or Sasson is 193 centimetres and 123 kilograms. Or

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Sasson is all muscle as well and he's coming out to fight. That's the

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main thing, that's what we want to see, don't just come out there and

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pray for the silver medal for second best. Come out, give it a go and

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fight for the grips, that's the key with this man. You have to fight for

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the grid. You can't let in just dominate. -- fight for the grips.

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Every time I've seen Teddy Riner fight he's done better. Don't

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forget, Or Sasson has come up from under 100 kgs, weighing about 120

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kilograms now, and is all muscle, I promise you. He just looks smaller

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than the very, very big Teddy Riner. If there's one thing you wanted to

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see him do to try to beat Big Ted, what is it? He has to stay moving

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and not stand there. He can't be a target for Teddy Riner. Teddy Riner

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wants to dominate with two hands on and then dictate his own techniques.

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He should just keep moving, every times he feels in danger break the

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grip off, then you have to attack off it as well. Now because he is

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slightly more negative there, he got a penalty there are Or Sasson. But

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not to panic, still blending of time, and he can still cause Teddy

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Riner lots of problems. The other thing is, it is a pity we

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haven't got some good ground work people in the heavyweight division

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at the moment, because we have never seen anybody take Riner to ground.

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He was right underneath him then. Riner panicked a little bit. He will

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be uncomfortable, there is no doubt about that. The pressure and the

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expectation that the scrolls all the way through to the gold medal match,

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he will be feeling pressure. He won a bronze medal in Beijing at just 21

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years of age. He won the gold in London. He does not want to put in a

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vulnerable position. He is the stronger of the two. He has got the

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greater technique. He has more tricks when he needs to. This is

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such a tactical sport. You cannot come flying forward because you

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think you are better than your opposition. Teddy keep says London

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medal in a safety box. He says he is afraid to lose it. Whenever he hears

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about a bank robbery on the news, a double checks to make sure it is not

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his bank! Does not want to make a mistake. He does not want to do

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anything silly. He just wants to win. He said earlier it is about

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winning. Sasson gets a penalty for pushing out. If we are going to

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follow what has been happening earlier... The referee is going to

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let it go. It should have been. I agree with the crowd. He did push

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out. The difference between guiding somebody out and pushing them out...

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Sasson just holding his ground. This has gone three and a half minutes.

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The big man and the great champion, Teddy Riner, is not having it his

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own way. He did have a little panic. Somebody disappeared between his

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legs. And it was Sasson. Sasson has got nothing to lose. Just take a

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chance. There is only one penalty in it as well. A stray finger into the

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left eye of Teddy Riner. The referee will not give him too long. In fact,

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he says he does not need too long. You know that term, you don't poke

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the bare? Maybe you don't poke Riner either! He has got a penalty. We are

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tied at one penalty apiece. The scoreboard as clean as it can be.

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That does change things. Now we will see how good he is. Can he attack

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his opponent in blue? Now is his chance. I would really take the

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chance. I would say to Sasson, take the chance and throw it all in there

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now. Roll the dice and get on with it. Why not? Just have a go. He is

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in a position nobody has been in for so long. Teddy Riner is definitely

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rattled. I will tell you what rattled him? It was when Sasson

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disappeared between his legs and he felt he was on the way over. The

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can't sediment for the technique. He is a bit nervous as well. That is

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affecting his performance. I wonder how often he has gone into gold

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scored time in major championships. Big Ted picks him up and slams him

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down right on the buzzer. How about that for a timing! He is amazing.

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The waza-ari score right on full-time. Teddy Riner moves into

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the Olympic final. Can you believe it? I absolutely cannot believe

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that. Sasson's his head went down. They worked two seconds left on the

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clock. All he had to do was block out. He could have really adjusted

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himself for the golden score and it would've been different. Readjusted

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himself. The flag bearer at the opening ceremony for France, he

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flies the flag into the Olympic final. He does. Credit to Riner. He

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pulls it out of the bag. He was in a situation that he has never been in,

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Hari hasn't been in for a long time. -- or he hasn't been in.

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We told you he was impressive. Teddy Riner, the man undefeated since

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2010, has done the business once again. He goes into the final. We

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will show you that later on. He takes on how was our of Japan.

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I was in France covering the European Championships in the

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summer. There was a documentary about Teddy Riner. The semifinal

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live. We will bring you the final later. We are going to turn back now

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to the trampoline. If you were watching and about -- around about

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20 minutes ago, an incredible story. Bryony Page, who qualified in

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seventh place for the final, she pulled out an unbelievable routine.

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It put her in the gold medal position. It was only Rosie

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MacLennan from Canada who managed to do the business and get in the gold

:36:24.:36:27.

medal spot. What a silver medal for Bryony Page. Kat Driscoll was also

:36:28.:36:32.

in that final. She finished in sixth. Afterwards, she spoke to us.

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What a day for British trampolining. Some add up for us? Too many

:36:39.:36:47.

emotions right now. Obviously we made history with two making the

:36:48.:36:55.

final. Bryony's medal is just... We did not expect a medal. To take one

:36:56.:37:02.

is amazing. For yourself, after missing out in London by 100th of a

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point, you did it this time? Yes, it was a business -- bittersweet

:37:10.:37:14.

moment. I was disappointed with the score. After all the work I put in

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the last four years to prove everybody wrong, to make a final, I

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am really proud of that. What do you think this could do for trampolining

:37:26.:37:30.

in our country? I hope people will start taking us seriously and start

:37:31.:37:34.

noticing us. We get lost in the bigger sports. Not many people know

:37:35.:37:39.

what we do and what we are about. We work day in, day out, meticulous

:37:40.:37:46.

work. It is such a complex board. Hopefully this might inspire people

:37:47.:37:51.

to take up the sport. We want people to notice what the sport is all

:37:52.:37:57.

about. Well done today, well done on making the final. Enjoy the medal

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ceremony. Thank you very much. Thank you.

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Rosie MacLennan, the Olympic champion again. What a final these

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three and the other five gave us. Kat Driscoll in sixth for Great

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Britain. It was phenomenal. I hoped it would be a fascinating final. It

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clearly was. Fascinating from beginning to end. Everyone who was

:38:25.:38:29.

part of that can be proud of what they showed us. The IOC member from

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Ukraine will present the medals. This is such a proud moment for

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Bryony Page and everybody involved in British trampolining. Another

:38:54.:38:59.

member of the delegation for this Olympic ceremony. He is VFI G

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executive committee member. -- FI G. Bryony Page swaying from side to

:39:12.:39:19.

side. Take it all in. I don't think she can quite believe the situation

:39:20.:39:23.

she has found herself in. But it was no fluke. I have seen her do that

:39:24.:39:30.

over and over. That is such an important point to make. It was no

:39:31.:39:34.

fluke. She delivered when it mattered. Nobody else handed her

:39:35.:39:40.

that medal. The world champion last year is the Olympic bronze

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medallist. Acknowledges the crowd and prepares to receive her medal.

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Both Chinese athletes put in huge bids for gold here. He Wenna, who

:39:53.:39:58.

missed the podium this time around, the Beijing champion. Li Dan stepped

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up. She is the Olympic bronze medallist Bert China. -- for China.

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55.80 five. -- 55 .8 85. 27 years old. One of the most difficult

:40:21.:40:26.

routines we saw in the competition. The silver medallist, representing

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Great Britain... Arms aloft, trying to hold herself

:40:31.:40:35.

together, Bryony Page steps up to the podium and accepts an Olympic

:40:36.:40:44.

silver medal for Great Britain. It is the stuff of dreams for her. The

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stuff of dreams for British gymnastics. And emphatically

:40:49.:40:54.

announces the arrival of Great Britain as a country capable of

:40:55.:40:59.

reaching finals and competing at the very highest level. Bryony Page,

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Olympic silver medallist in trampolining. And she did it four

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years ago. She was Canada's only Olympic champion. Now she won't be

:41:18.:41:22.

alone. Last night in the pool Canada had a magnificent night. And Rosie

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MacLennan adds to it with her second Olympic gold in as many attempts. A

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hero backcombing Canada. Such a strong performer. Always a smile.

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She once again is the world's greatest trampolinist. Gold for

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Rosie MacLennan. Ladies and gentlemen, the anthem of

:41:47.:42:10.

Canada. CHEERING. Rosie MacLennan is the

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Olympic champion in trampoline. It is a British medal winning sport as

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well. Bryony Page has done it. Olympic silver. One of the greatest

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British results in gymnastics history.

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Look at the smile and Bryony Page's face. That is what it means to be an

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Olympic silver medallist. There were two years earlier. That medal

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ceremony took place a few moments ago. After that, we grabbed a word

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with her. Bryony Page, I would like you to

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take a look down there, that is an Olympic silver medal you have got.

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How does it feel? Absolutely amazing. I can't believe it. I am

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just so happy! I cannot believe I have won an Olympic medal. I am

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speechless. I can't believe it! You were so excited and impressed when

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he got to the final, let alone get a medal. You have made history in some

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anyways? I am so happy I got to share the final with Kat Driscoll.

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One final -- one person in the final would have made history, we got two.

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It is absolutely incredible. Wow! Once you've finished your routine,

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you were in tears. Did you know you were in with a chance? I knew it had

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medal potential, but it was the best I could do. That was why I was

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happy. My prelim was under what I could do, so I wanted to go out

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there and smash it and I did that. I was so happy, all the hard training

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and hard work has paid off foreign Olympic silver medal, it's

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unbelievable! I can't believe it. Before you came here did you think

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in your wildest dreams this was possible? I think in my own mind do

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you know I would have been happy with like I did after I finished

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competing, I didn't mind where I'd finished, like I was just happy I

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did the best routine I could. I think like it would have been a push

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for a bronze medal so just absolutely over the moon. It's so

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amazing! Just, yes, just... Everybody that has helped me and

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supported me just even to get here has been really tough, and I enjoyed

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absolutely every single minute of being on that podium and on the

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trampoline, just absolutely love it. I'm just so glad, I can't believe

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I've got a medal! It's so amazing! New went straight into your routine,

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it was one heck of a wait. What were you feeling? I was thinking I was

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going to be forth but at the same time I knew I couldn't have done any

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better, so if I'd finished fourth I would still be happy. I think 856 is

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like the highest I've got, so I knew it was a really good score and it

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seemed like in the prelims there was only a few people who had got that

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so I knew it was in for a pushed -- eight 56. I thought I was before.

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Absolutely over the moon. This was serious history for British

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gymnastics and trampolining. This could do big things for your sport

:46:38.:46:41.

in our country? Death Valley, just getting the profile. It's not a high

:46:42.:46:47.

profile sport. -- definitely. It's such a great sport to be involved

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in, hopefully we'll get more people going into a club, being safe,

:46:53.:46:56.

having fun and enjoying it. It's such a good sport to be part of,

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fitness wise and health-wise and enjoyment, it's incredible feeling

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being in the air and spinning around so fast. I'm so happy I got to

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perform a routine that felt really good. You have friends -- I don't

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know if you have friends and family here, bit it will be an emotional

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reunion. Definitely, I found my parents at the end and they were

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jumping up and down, getting hugs from everyone surrounding them. It's

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an amazing, very special moment. Briony, many congratulations and

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well done. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Brilliant

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stuff, if that doesn't inspire you, I don't know what will. It's a good

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time to mention the get inspired part of the BBC website. Adam Peaty

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has been a star, the first medal of these games for GB and he was

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watching a former schoolmate of his back in 2012 and it was watching

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that former schoolmate that inspired him to get back in the pool and

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start training again and look what he has managed to achieve just for

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moral years later. You might be sitting at home, maybe eating crisps

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or chocolate biscuits, you can eat whatever you like, but maybe you are

:48:06.:48:08.

watching that trampolining and Briony doing so well, or you have

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seen the swimming, seen the hockey, the Rugby sevens, and you are

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thinking do you know what, I want to give that a go. Get yourself to the

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BBC website, go to the get inspired section and they will be able to

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find a club that is closest to you, maybe it is handball, lots of people

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talking about that has been brilliant for them during the

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Olympic Games, go there, find your nearest club, maybe you can get

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involved in it and who knows, maybe four or eight years down the line we

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could be interviewing you about a medal you have won in the Olympic

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Games. It's Day seven, it will be Tokyo in four years' time, I felt I

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was inspiring everybody, let's do the medal table for you because we

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have had two golds and one silver have had two golds and one silver

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Ford Team GB today. The big boys of the United States and China lead the

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way, or with 16 goals and 12 goals respectively, just as they were in

:49:05.:49:08.

2012 they were first and China were second, Great Britain were third in

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the medal table four years ago with 65 medals in total. Japan are there

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at the moment. There might be another gold coming later today for

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the men's team pursuit, including Bradley Wiggins. You can watch that

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a bit later on BBC One. But don't worry if you're wondering what time

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it is, we will flag it up for you on BBC Four. On a day when these have

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been the Olympic headlines. Gold on the rowing lake today for

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you guessed it, Glover and Stanning, once again in the women's pair. No

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one can stop them. Just like they have done in the previous four

:49:54.:49:57.

Olympic Games, the great British men's four come home with a gold as

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well, five on the trot, all the rowers will hopefully be joining us

:50:03.:50:05.

later on BBC Four. Get your questions in. We have just heard

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from her, Bryony Page, what a performance in the Rio Olympic

:50:14.:50:17.

Arena, what a silver medal in the trampolining. She absolutely loved

:50:18.:50:17.

it. And so did we. The heptathlon continues tonight.

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You can watch the shot put at 12:30am UK time on BBC One. Jessica

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Ennis-Hill, currently in third spot, but it's Katarina Johnson-Thompson

:50:36.:50:37.

in first, after a British record in the high jump earlier on. And Andy

:50:38.:50:46.

Murray made hard work of his quarterfinal against Steve Johnson

:50:47.:50:50.

in the men's singles, but the defending champion is through. He

:50:51.:50:54.

won it on a tie-break in the final set.

:50:55.:51:01.

Later on tonight on BBC Four, we are going to show you some men's hockey,

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because the women have been doing incredibly well but around ten

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minutes' time we will show you a crucial match for the men's hockey,

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in brulee and only the top four teams go through, they take on Spain

:51:17.:51:19.

tonight and they need not only to win but they could do with a big

:51:20.:51:24.

points difference as well, because New Zealand, if they win, because of

:51:25.:51:27.

the points difference at the moment, will make it through in the top

:51:28.:51:31.

four, so we will be keeping an eye on New Zealand's game against

:51:32.:51:34.

Belgium, but let's remind you of the join is so far for the men's hockey

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team here in Rio. -- the journey so far.

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COMMENTATOR: Great Britain will get things under

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way. The first goal of the match to Belgium. What a goal for Great

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Britain! 4-1 Belgium. A disappointing start for Great

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Britain. Both sides looking to get back on the front foot. And Great

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Britain are off the mark. Oh, New Zealand have equalised. Oh, what a

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goal, New Zealand out in front. It's a goal and Great Britain have drawn

:52:17.:52:24.

with New Zealand. Oh, my word! What a start for the host nation. That's

:52:25.:52:30.

a goal for Great Britain. Great Britain 3-1 in front. It's found the

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back of the net, a goal for Great Britain. It's a terrific strike.

:52:38.:52:48.

Into the top corner, Brazil one, Great Britain nine. Here we go,

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Great Britain and Australia, this will be an absolutely epic

:52:56.:53:00.

encounter. Australia get the goal. It has trickled in for a goal.

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Justin scores, just in the nick of time. Defeat for Great Britain.

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Participated in the knockout stages hangs in the balance now.

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Exactly right, it does hang in the balance and this is the confirmation

:53:22.:53:25.

of that, men's brulee at the moment. As you can see, Great Britain

:53:26.:53:30.

insists, the top four go through, New Zealand in there at the moment,

:53:31.:53:34.

we have Belgium against New Zealand later, we will keep an eye on that

:53:35.:53:37.

because that will have an effect on how Team GB do. A 9pm kick off your

:53:38.:53:43.

time is Great Britain taking on Spain. We can go now live to the

:53:44.:53:48.

Olympic Hockey Centre, for a man who can explain all the intricacies of

:53:49.:53:54.

this hockey tournament. It tight for the men, Rick -- Rishi Persad. It

:53:55.:53:59.

will be a huge game tonight. Absolutely, it's a huge game. The

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permutations suggest theoretically Australia, New Zealand are competing

:54:03.:54:08.

for the last two spots to qualify for the quarterfinals. Australia

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played Brazil, the likelihood is Australia will be the Brazilian.

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They are almost certainly through. Mel Clewlow is watching it, for New

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Zealand and Great Britain is very much in the balance. One good thing

:54:22.:54:24.

for Great Britain later on, New Zealand are playing Belgium, they

:54:25.:54:28.

have been fantastic so far but I guess you have been a situation

:54:29.:54:31.

before, you have to concentrate on your job in hand? Yes, it's a bonus

:54:32.:54:35.

for great Britain they are playing first, then all you can worry about

:54:36.:54:38.

is winning, getting three points on the board and helping Belgium beat

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New Zealand in the late game. We were talking about mindset you have

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to be in and if things were slightly different it may play on their

:54:49.:54:51.

minds. Barry Milton is so experienced, 370 caps tonight, he

:54:52.:54:54.

will be looked at for leading them and focusing on getting the job

:54:55.:54:58.

done. He is captain of the team but one thing Bobby Crutchley has tried

:54:59.:55:02.

to do is install 11 captains on that field and the thing for me tonight

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is every single person on that pitch needs to step their game up and try

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and get the three points on the board. Spain have only lost one

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match so far at these Olympics. They are ranked seven places below Great

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Britain in the world, so theoretically again we should be

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getting the better of them, shouldn't we? I think we should, but

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Great Britain haven't really fired in this tournament as yet and Spain

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have. They haven't keyed penalty specialist and the number 17 up

:55:30.:55:33.

front is dangerous, so they will be a tough game for Britain. It's just

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about to be played here at Diadora. # God save our gracious Queen

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Long live our noble Queen CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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And now the arms of Spain. -- the anthem of Spain.

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APPLAUSE So the formalities here at Deodoro

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done and dusted, just before we go and join our commentators what sort

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of tactics are we likely to see from these two teams? A fast,

:57:42.:57:45.

free-flowing game of hockey. Both teams know what is at stake. The

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most important thing is to keep their structures, get players on the

:57:50.:57:53.

ball. Group Great Britain and New Zealand are level on four points as

:57:54.:57:56.

the extant. Great Britain, whatever they have to do, they must win

:57:57.:58:00.

tonight against Spain to give them a very good chance of making it

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through to the quarterfinals and they are reliant on what happens

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later between Belgium and New Zealand. Just about set for the

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final pool match for Great Britain against Spain, so time to head up to

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the commentary box and we find Simon Mason and Matt Chilton. Good

:58:16.:58:24.

evening, everybody, bright and calm here at the Deodoro, just listening

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to the team talk for the British boys. This will kill them, keep the

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ball and we move it along... INAUDIBLE

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One, two, three, GB! Mark Gleghorne handling the team talk in the hotel

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although Barry is the captain, the man with the message. So so far in

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the tournament, Great Britain have been beaten 4-1 by Belgium, drew 2-2

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with New Zealand, thrashed the hosts Brazil 9-1 and lost to Australia

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2-1. Spain beating Brazil 7-0, Australia 1-0, beat New Zealand 3-2

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and were beaten by Belgium 3-1. It comes down to this next 60

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minutes of play for Great Britain. Then they will have a nervous wait

:59:34.:59:37.

to see what New Zealand get up to against Belgium. The umpire is from

:59:38.:59:50.

Germany. Joined on the field by an official from the Netherlands. A

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nervous time for everybody. Good evening Simon Mason. Good evening.

:00:00.:00:04.

What a game in prospect. I agree it will be fast paced. But Great

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Britain have to control that Spanish pace to get a result. Spain

:00:09.:00:16.

attacking the goal to our left. Red and white shirts for Great Britain

:00:17.:00:24.

this evening. Their preferred scrip. -- strip. Adam Dixon for Great

:00:25.:00:36.

Britain. Four quarters, 15 minutes each time.

:00:37.:00:59.

While the crowd will want to see a fast-paced game, I mentioned earlier

:01:00.:01:07.

Belgium against Spain. Belgium took all of the Spanish pace out of the

:01:08.:01:18.

game. When the channels open up, then go. Change your place. --

:01:19.:01:24.

change the pace. Alegre tried to find a yard. Piera

:01:25.:01:48.

has been one of the busiest Spanish players during this tournament. The

:01:49.:02:00.

games against Australia was not free-flowing. Great Britain will

:02:01.:02:01.

know there will be opportunities. Half the blue part of the pitch in

:02:02.:02:20.

evening sunshine. They have designed the pictures to reflect the colours

:02:21.:02:26.

of the Brazilian flag. Blue and green on the pitch. The final colour

:02:27.:02:32.

some yellow, provided by the ball. I know that is not immediately

:02:33.:02:33.

obvious. Great Britain trying to get a stick

:02:34.:02:55.

on the end of it. Cracking pass. Didn't waste any energy getting into

:02:56.:02:59.

the circle. Found Sam Ward with a scuffed shot. Spain go all the way

:03:00.:03:11.

back. They attempt to build them the right flank. A cagey first few

:03:12.:03:12.

minutes. David Ames going backwards but into

:03:13.:03:29.

space. Harry Martin inside. Back to David Ames. 24 at the back for Great

:03:30.:03:43.

Britain is Iain Lewers. Bit of a clash. One of the Spaniards has come

:03:44.:03:48.

off quite badly. He is all right. He hobbles away. Sam Ward falling into

:03:49.:03:53.

Joso Bremain L. -- Josep Romeu L. Shadowing the Spanish attack now.

:03:54.:04:15.

Spanish possession. Allegro with the free hit. He will have to go back

:04:16.:04:26.

and have another go. -- Allegre. Leonhard has been the playmaker

:04:27.:04:35.

upfront for Spain. Pinner was alert to the danger there. Now they will

:04:36.:04:40.

go aerial to try to clear their lines.

:04:41.:04:53.

Leonhard rolls it. Pinner was alert to it. Good block. I was critical of

:04:54.:05:04.

Oliva just the other day because he has done very little during this

:05:05.:05:05.

tournament. The temple beginning to rise. --

:05:06.:05:26.

tempo. Adam Dixon is back on the field. New Zealand against Belgium

:05:27.:05:35.

is the other piece of the puzzle this evening. That will be played at

:05:36.:05:41.

six o'clock local time. That is ten o'clock UK time. We will be keeping

:05:42.:05:45.

our eyes on that. It will start before this game is over. Great

:05:46.:05:54.

Britain have got to be alert that when it does fall to the individual

:05:55.:06:00.

in space, somebody steps out. They cannot remain static. Martin was

:06:01.:06:08.

dazzled by the evening sunshine there.

:06:09.:06:18.

Spain allowed themselves to be pushed back in earlier games. The

:06:19.:06:24.

release ball tends to sit back towards their own goal. They do get

:06:25.:06:30.

pressure brought upon them. Good effort by Mark Gleghorne. It was

:06:31.:06:37.

pushed away. Great Britain have possession. Gleghorne quick to

:06:38.:06:44.

react, quick to strike. I am not sure how much time Gleghorne thought

:06:45.:06:50.

he had. He could have got the ball across his body and got a more

:06:51.:06:55.

effective shot in. He flicked it off his wrist, which is fine. But he had

:06:56.:07:03.

more time. Off the glove of the keeper. He had to bend down and

:07:04.:07:09.

block it before swiping it away. Gleghorne again getting himself in.

:07:10.:07:14.

A delightful ball in from Middleton. And encouraging first few minutes

:07:15.:07:19.

for Great Britain. They have had three decent attacks on the Spanish

:07:20.:07:20.

goal. I like that holding position from

:07:21.:07:39.

Adam Dixon. It means he is not tied to the sideline. He can go wider. He

:07:40.:07:50.

has given himself options. Dixon has time and space. Not quite ready to

:07:51.:08:04.

press forward further. Nicely done. Gleghorne was looking for the

:08:05.:08:07.

corner. He tried to get his right foot. I think he had more time.

:08:08.:08:18.

Again in front of the goalkeeper for Gleghorne. Came off the defender in

:08:19.:08:27.

front of him. Mark Gleghorne has looked quite likely to score this

:08:28.:08:31.

evening. Three chances. He has been regularly positioned in front of

:08:32.:08:45.

Cortes's goal. Spain have scored. David Alegre! A quality finish. It

:08:46.:08:51.

was a story of missed touches. As the ball got drilled in, how it got

:08:52.:08:54.

through to Allegre, Great Britain will never know. It was not a

:08:55.:08:59.

particularly powerful ball. Nice first touch. Disguised ball. Through

:09:00.:09:07.

a couple of defenders. Pinner reacted as quickly as he could.

:09:08.:09:11.

Technically good. His body was bright. He just couldn't cover the

:09:12.:09:19.

entire goal. A great finish. Worth seeing again. A lovely touch. Top of

:09:20.:09:26.

the net. The irony is that Great Britain have had the lion's share of

:09:27.:09:30.

the attacking play but they Gault a goal down, with six minutes of the

:09:31.:09:36.

first quarter to play. -- they go a goal Down.

:09:37.:09:59.

Lewers has the power to go left to right.

:10:00.:10:13.

With Caitlin on the field, England will look to inject some lively play

:10:14.:10:27.

up front. He tried to take the ball early. He knocked it fractionally.

:10:28.:10:41.

There is the Spanish bench. Casasayas trying to draw something

:10:42.:10:43.

on the turf with his fingers. Not the usual coaching board that we

:10:44.:10:46.

see! David Ames in midfield. Ashley

:10:47.:11:04.

Jackson. Fox on the left. All the way back to Lewers on the right.

:11:05.:11:09.

Dixon just in front of the technical area. Caitlin takes it on. He feeds

:11:10.:11:22.

it nicely through to Dixon. Snuffed out by a Spanish defender. Good work

:11:23.:11:36.

by breweries. -- Ruiz. Dixon will be disappointed. He just caught the

:11:37.:11:44.

turf. Great Britain hoping to give themselves a penalty corner

:11:45.:11:49.

opportunity. But so far Spain avoiding any mistakes. Gleghorne

:11:50.:11:54.

penalised for what looked like a clean tackle. He came in low, left

:11:55.:12:04.

hand to the floor. Martin getting some treatment on the GB bench. It

:12:05.:12:12.

looks like a hamstring issue. Being Massaat is sad that the moment. --

:12:13.:12:21.

Massaat is at the moment. Spain going in confidence all the time.

:12:22.:12:25.

That first strike from David Alegre has allowed them the freedom to

:12:26.:12:33.

play. The one thing the coach will be happy with, while the scoreline

:12:34.:12:37.

is not great, they are playing the ball into the Spanish circle with

:12:38.:12:41.

regular ease. It looks like the Spanish are back Martin, standing

:12:42.:12:47.

behind the opponent. -- back marking.

:12:48.:12:59.

Dixon, regularly found on the right, is on the left. David Ames breaks.

:13:00.:13:21.

Nice work. Nice work from Caitlin. He barged into the back of the

:13:22.:13:26.

Spanish player. He gets a card. It is a Green. A two minute suspension.

:13:27.:13:32.

Clearly unimpressed with that decision. He was trying to stop

:13:33.:13:38.

himself and in doing so, the impact, he just hit the back of the

:13:39.:13:42.

Spaniard. His arms were already up in the air. The last couple of

:13:43.:13:51.

minutes of the quarter. Spain leading. Released down the left.

:13:52.:14:06.

Good work from Henry Weir. But penalised. Spain have possession.

:14:07.:14:15.

Allegro flicked it forward. No control. It falls harmlessly behind.

:14:16.:14:22.

Fortunately Quemada not able to get a stick on that from the GB

:14:23.:14:24.

perspective. There is another card coming here. A

:14:25.:14:39.

Spanish player penalised. There will be a minute or so when Great Britain

:14:40.:14:44.

are a man over. Enrique getting penalised. Same reason that Caitlin

:14:45.:14:48.

got penalised. Jackson running inside, back to

:14:49.:15:00.

Hoare. Jackson again. Now Fox. Driven in, held up, backhand, shot.

:15:01.:15:07.

Straight to a Spanish stick and away they come. Only far as Fox. Great

:15:08.:15:13.

Britain will have possession. The last 45 seconds of the quarter,

:15:14.:15:21.

driven in and behind, Sam Ward, Sam Ward! P and Francisco Cortes am a

:15:22.:15:30.

the ball was drilled in, Sam Ward across on his knees gets the

:15:31.:15:33.

faintest of touches in front of the goalkeeper. 1-1. 42 minutes of the

:15:34.:15:40.

quarter to play. That will settle things down for Great Britain. Sam

:15:41.:15:47.

Ward, sliding in. Between the legs of Cortes. Cortes gets called, he

:15:48.:15:55.

doesn't know Sam Ward is coming, a little touch, not much at all. The

:15:56.:15:59.

Spanish defence has gone to sleep with 42 seconds to go. Criminal in

:16:00.:16:06.

terms of defence, but before Great Britain, getting is on the

:16:07.:16:09.

scoresheet at the end of this quarter. 30 seconds until the end of

:16:10.:16:13.

the first period. High and ambitious from Spain. Great Britain will be

:16:14.:16:22.

just holding possession now for the last 20 seconds. Jackson has sent it

:16:23.:16:26.

aerial. Looking for the goal-scorer, Ward. Get himself out of the way. A

:16:27.:16:37.

crucial goal from Sam Ward. Within the last minute of the quarter. The

:16:38.:16:41.

hooter will sound, the boys will have a couple of minutes to refuel

:16:42.:16:47.

before the second quarter. Your assessment of the way Great Britain

:16:48.:16:51.

have dealt with that first 15 minutes? They have dealt with it

:16:52.:16:54.

very well, they haven't forced play. The goal that was called was a

:16:55.:16:58.

little unfortunate, it went through three Great Britain players to Roc

:16:59.:17:03.

Oliva, sorry, David Alegre, who finish magnificently. They have

:17:04.:17:08.

created chances of their own, more than the Spanish, so they should be

:17:09.:17:13.

reasonably happen. Great Britain one, Spain one, the score at the end

:17:14.:17:18.

of the first quarter. The first goal to David Alegre, Sam Ward replying

:17:19.:17:27.

right in front of Cortes, who would be happy with the way the ball found

:17:28.:17:31.

his net. Those are the numbers from that first period. One green card

:17:32.:17:36.

each. Here are the highlights. This is I think the goal from David

:17:37.:17:38.

Alegre coming up. Beautifully done, the way he spliced

:17:39.:17:49.

down the ball to keep the pace of macro and put it above George

:17:50.:17:53.

Pinner's head. Yes, a lateral cut to the right, watch the ball get

:17:54.:18:00.

disguised, the player looks forward. It's great hands, soft hands. The

:18:01.:18:05.

first touch in, opens the wrists, literally like a sand wedge,

:18:06.:18:09.

chipping it up over the goalkeeper. A little bit of backspin, Pete --

:18:10.:18:14.

keeping the players off the ball to keep it under the crossbar. This was

:18:15.:18:18.

the reply from Great Britain. Sam Ward just running in front of Cortes

:18:19.:18:24.

and the faintest flick through the goalkeeper's legs. All square here,

:18:25.:18:30.

a quarter of the way through this crucial pool lay encounter. There

:18:31.:18:37.

was nobody in there when he put it out Cortes, Sam Ward never gave it

:18:38.:18:40.

up. Cut across brilliant career in front of the goalkeeper. The Spanish

:18:41.:18:47.

want to be careful here, because, no, it's their start of course. I

:18:48.:18:51.

was thinking the British boys might pounce with the clock ticking down.

:18:52.:18:56.

It has to start as soon as the clock reaches zero and the second quarter

:18:57.:19:01.

is under way. 1-1, Spain in yellow, attacking the goal awaited our left.

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Lively first 15 minutes of play. Spain with David Alegre getting the

:19:07.:19:12.

first, the reply from Sam Ward in the last minute of the quarter. Here

:19:13.:19:15.

he is a game, Sam Ward getting himself all the way to the baseline.

:19:16.:19:20.

Can't get the trajectory -- trajectory right but possession

:19:21.:19:24.

still with Great Britain. Smart carrying positions from Sam Ward, he

:19:25.:19:28.

took a single pace check and invited the contacts from the Spanish

:19:29.:19:32.

defence and got it in the end as the defender Roc Oliva step through

:19:33.:19:36.

behind him. Smart play from Sam Ward. Sadly Michael Hall couldn't

:19:37.:19:46.

get control. David Alegre will start on the left. Inside two Xavi

:19:47.:19:56.

Lleonart. Great Britain and sure why, it looked like Xavi Lleonart

:19:57.:19:58.

fictive through his own legs but there was nobody there for him. --

:19:59.:20:08.

unsure why. Why bother the whistle is blown. A bit of confusion from

:20:09.:20:13.

the umpires. Absolutely right to take the free hit back because in

:20:14.:20:16.

that uncertainty the Spanish were going one way, it would be unfair to

:20:17.:20:22.

allow a free hit to take place. Great trap, lovely console for Dan

:20:23.:20:25.

Fox. The past just made it to Iain Lewers. -- the past. 200 Great

:20:26.:20:34.

Britain supporters all held that breath as that ball just got laid

:20:35.:20:39.

back without enough pace. Britain have to be absolutely certain of

:20:40.:20:42.

every path. David Ames has been tackled and here is David Alegre,

:20:43.:20:47.

the danger man. Left-hand control with the stick, gets to the edge of

:20:48.:20:51.

the circle. It's crowded away from possession. Great tumble Wash

:20:52.:20:58.

double-team defence, setting up behind David Alegre to stop him

:20:59.:21:03.

going into the circle. Not having to do anything that will allow David

:21:04.:21:11.

Alegre Bacchin. -- back in. Barry Middleton, the captain, into a bit

:21:12.:21:17.

of space. Going off the field now actually, replaced by Nick Catlin.

:21:18.:21:23.

Taken by Condon. He gets it off a Spanish stick and it's behind, Dixon

:21:24.:21:37.

will restart. Now back to Catlin, on the 23. Hoare steps forward. Hoare

:21:38.:21:50.

took a touch too much there. Xavi Lleonart. Four Great Britain players

:21:51.:21:58.

around him. Jackson, Hoare, a bit of interplay between the two. The pass

:21:59.:22:07.

finds a Spanish stick. Mantell did really well. A lovely move from

:22:08.:22:11.

Mantell. Ward is in front. Penalty corner Great Britain. That will do.

:22:12.:22:20.

Sergio Enrique, horrible first tackle, his arms out sideways saying

:22:21.:22:24.

to Mantell, what did you want, the advantage, but as soon as I did the

:22:25.:22:27.

corner would have gone. I think it's the right call from the German

:22:28.:22:31.

umpire. A great little dink of a touch, drives in, that tackle gives

:22:32.:22:37.

it away. He clatters Mantell's stick. Iain Lewers will inject

:22:38.:22:48.

Ashley Jackson, a prime target here, and Sam Ward as well, already on the

:22:49.:22:53.

scoresheet, Sam. You suspect that this man, Ashley Jackson will be the

:22:54.:23:00.

man to have a pop at this. Here's the injection. Here's Jackson. It

:23:01.:23:06.

took a deflection that it found the net! Jackson's goal. Great Britain

:23:07.:23:13.

tit, Spain one. The umpires are going to be a referral, Andres Mir

:23:14.:23:17.

suggesting he was within five yards onto the ball was high, it took a

:23:18.:23:30.

deflection. The circle... The South African is looking into that, that

:23:31.:23:33.

is what the call is, I will howl -- how high was the initial shot? Was

:23:34.:23:42.

it within five yards of Cortes? His knees bent. The rule is above the

:23:43.:23:46.

knee height within five yards, was he within five yards, or was he

:23:47.:23:51.

bends down so the top of his leg was behind his knees, if you see what I

:23:52.:23:55.

mean, in the seated position. So now we wait. There's a number of

:23:56.:24:06.

different angles that the referee gets, we unfortunately can't hear

:24:07.:24:09.

the communication between the off field and on field umpires. Nothing

:24:10.:24:13.

wrong with the routine. Where does it hit the player? Look how low it

:24:14.:24:17.

is as it comes forward and clatters into the run of Andres Mir. The

:24:18.:24:25.

debate continues upstairs. The wait continues for the spectators. It's a

:24:26.:24:32.

big call. It wouldn't be difficult to say that no advice is possible

:24:33.:24:35.

unless they've got some sort of side angle, I think they will lead, to

:24:36.:24:41.

establish the height of this. If no advice is possible, the goal is

:24:42.:24:46.

standing? Correct, if knowest -- if no advice is possible the goal will

:24:47.:24:50.

stand. It hits the number runarounds deflects the other way until

:24:51.:24:55.

wing-macro where Cortes was going. This is a long one. We've had a few

:24:56.:25:00.

lengthy discussions over video referrals, but I can't remember

:25:01.:25:04.

waiting for quite this long until we get a decision from upstairs.

:25:05.:25:08.

Jackson hopes it's a goal to add to his tally, chatting there with Henry

:25:09.:25:16.

Weir. The longer it goes on the more you feel it's harder to make a

:25:17.:25:19.

decision, it suggests it's a difficult process. The system has

:25:20.:25:29.

worked very well this tournament, it's been quick decisions. Is he

:25:30.:25:36.

asking the technical people for more angles? It suggests he's talking to

:25:37.:25:50.

people in the box, not to be blunt the field. I have a decision for

:25:51.:25:53.

you. It's hard to hear what he's saying. Three out. It's overturned,

:25:54.:25:57.

the umpires adjusting it was indeed too high. Andres Mir did immediately

:25:58.:26:03.

show whether Mark was on his leg, it was where his leg was in relation to

:26:04.:26:07.

his knee, if that makes sense. No goal, Great Britain one, Spain one.

:26:08.:26:11.

11 minutes until half-time. Here's Ashley Jackson, denied the

:26:12.:26:27.

goal, but he won't get another opportune -- he might get another

:26:28.:26:30.

opportunity if Great Britain pick up the penalty corner, they will hope

:26:31.:26:35.

more attacking opportunities result and short corners will follow. This

:26:36.:26:39.

looks promising. Dan Fox on the right this time, finds Nick Catlin.

:26:40.:26:45.

Catlin manages to lose control and Spain get possession and relief.

:26:46.:26:53.

Unfortunate second touch from Catlin as he knocked the ball forward. You

:26:54.:26:56.

feel the midfield interchange between Middleton, who has been

:26:57.:27:00.

exceptional so far this competition, Catlin and Jackson, is going to be

:27:01.:27:03.

crucial in this game. I don't think they've fired as a group of players

:27:04.:27:07.

so far. They recognised across the world when they work together but

:27:08.:27:14.

it's been a little bit bitty so far. Manel Terraza, denied by Ashley

:27:15.:27:20.

Jackson. He is Nick Catlin. Catlin has done really well. A shoulder in,

:27:21.:27:25.

a bit of elbow as well as the Spanish player went past him. Not

:27:26.:27:29.

spotted or acted on by the umpire, but we have a Spanish player down.

:27:30.:27:38.

It looks like a foot injury. A twisted ankle, possibly? Rolled it

:27:39.:27:46.

over in a turn. It's Andres Mir, I think, the team physio coming on

:27:47.:27:51.

with a pot of some sort of spray to apply to the affected area. Given

:27:52.:27:59.

that it's the side of his shoe I'm not sure the spray will have any

:28:00.:28:04.

effect. Perhaps the stick poked through the underside of the shoe?

:28:05.:28:10.

It hurts, whatever it is. Andres Mir will leave the field of play

:28:11.:28:12.

temporarily. APPLAUSE

:28:13.:28:17.

We've seen a number of injuries this tournament. We thought that players

:28:18.:28:23.

wouldn't come back on several times and all have defied that.

:28:24.:28:24.

Absolutely. A little bully to get the ball back

:28:25.:28:35.

into play, the Spanish sportsmanlike, knocking it back to

:28:36.:28:40.

Great Britain. Confirmation from up here, my colleagues, who saw the

:28:41.:28:43.

incident that it was indeed Andres Mir treading on Barry Middleton's

:28:44.:28:48.

stick that jolted into the arch of his foot.

:28:49.:29:00.

Lewers, backhand pass, aims for Barry Middleton and almost

:29:01.:29:04.

brilliant. Middleton has possession. Flicks it forward. Great Britain

:29:05.:29:09.

continued to threaten the Spanish goal. Nick Catlin will restart. This

:29:10.:29:16.

is where Spain invited Belgian pressure just the other day. They

:29:17.:29:21.

sit so deep in the circle and turned away by Cortes. A touch from Simon

:29:22.:29:28.

Mantell. It was always going to be difficult to score but get it on the

:29:29.:29:31.

goalkeeper looks to the if you can pick up a rebound, surround the man

:29:32.:29:35.

in black with red shirts, pick up any kind of second play.

:29:36.:29:44.

Pushed away just before it got to Ashley Jackson. He was poised. All

:29:45.:29:58.

these balls in and deflections for Great Britain allowed by the

:29:59.:30:02.

Spanish, because they are back marking. They need to get a man in

:30:03.:30:12.

front of the British forward line. Michael Hoare... Lewers finds Fox.

:30:13.:30:30.

Number five felt that. There is the ice going on the injured foot of

:30:31.:30:31.

Anderson ear. -- and smears. Britain unable to exploit that and

:30:32.:30:45.

do it laterally. These guys are strong enough to do it in one single

:30:46.:30:56.

pass. Dixon with space. Caitlin made contact. Nice move. Just a touch too

:30:57.:31:09.

much. Spain come away with it. Spain are going to get penalised. They

:31:10.:31:13.

were not five yards away. A green card given. Quemada picking it up.

:31:14.:31:26.

He is in no rush to get to his seat. The penalty cannot start until he

:31:27.:31:30.

sits down. He should be seated as soon as possible. Man over for Great

:31:31.:31:43.

Britain for a couple of minutes. Alegre deep in British territory.

:31:44.:31:52.

His frustration is because Adam Dixon appeared, in my opinion, just

:31:53.:32:02.

to get in his way. He had second thoughts about whether he should put

:32:03.:32:07.

the tackle in. In the end he stepped away. But he was still in the same

:32:08.:32:09.

space. On the left flank, four red shirts

:32:10.:32:33.

in the circle. Gleghorne jabbing the ball in and away. In the end it was

:32:34.:32:38.

a stick tackle, a stick contact. Perceived to be a foul.

:32:39.:32:49.

Harry Martin tried to feed it to Henry Weir. He was trying to use

:32:50.:33:02.

Henry Weir as he came on. David Ames was under his arm. Good control from

:33:03.:33:16.

Lleonart. Dixon tidying up. An exceptional piece of skill from both

:33:17.:33:20.

players. Lleonart took that down with hands that were so soft,

:33:21.:33:25.

cushion it in his stride. Somehow Dixon got a stick on it and carried

:33:26.:33:30.

it away from him. Bobby Crutchley patrolling in front of the British

:33:31.:33:36.

dugout. Bawling instructions. 1-1. Five minutes to have time. Spain

:33:37.:33:45.

coming away with it but only as far as Martin. A Spanish player down.

:33:46.:33:51.

Picking up a few knocks this evening, the Spanish team. Sam Ward

:33:52.:34:01.

hasn't moved. There was no malice intended.

:34:02.:34:16.

Great Britain can read that situation. As soon as that player

:34:17.:34:21.

cannot step forward, you can step forward as a unit. Spain back to

:34:22.:34:31.

full strength. And threatening the Great Britain circle.

:34:32.:34:39.

A little risky in front of goal. They have got away with it. Martin

:34:40.:34:54.

to Jackson. Jackson held it up. Bobby Crutchley with a slow hand

:34:55.:35:01.

club on that bench side. A couple of touches managed to keep it on the

:35:02.:35:12.

pitch. Allegri dashing away. -- Alegre. Risky once again. Well dealt

:35:13.:35:19.

with by Henry Weir. The past was a fraction strong. -- the Pats. Spain

:35:20.:35:27.

really beginning to build a sequence of positive presses forward. Great

:35:28.:35:34.

Britain need to be alert to all the danger, with three minutes to

:35:35.:35:40.

half-time. There is a card. Lleonart has been given it. He had driven all

:35:41.:35:46.

the way across the pitch with outstanding skill body got close to

:35:47.:35:51.

Caitlin with a little bit of an elbow. He can be a petulant player

:35:52.:35:57.

at times. A brilliant player but he gets caught up in the moment. He

:35:58.:36:03.

does some daft things. Lleonart will miss the majority of the remaining

:36:04.:36:12.

time before the break. Oliva shadowed by Ashley Jackson. Condon

:36:13.:36:21.

let possession slip. Spain start to build again. Driven forward. Aerial

:36:22.:36:37.

ball. Looking for Ward. It will arrive in time Akiko Korte 's to hop

:36:38.:36:45.

over it and let it part -- go harmlessly behind. That is typical

:36:46.:36:51.

of what Spain have gone through this competition. They have set back,

:36:52.:36:57.

held themselves deep. When they get forward, they put a crash ball into

:36:58.:37:01.

the circle. Great Britain have got to keep Lewers free to police the

:37:02.:37:07.

path to goal. Great Britain brake sharply with Jackson. He had Condon

:37:08.:37:15.

to his right. That was the obvious pass. He holds it up and waits for a

:37:16.:37:26.

red shirts to arrive. Positioning is going to be key. When he gets

:37:27.:37:31.

himself into the back line, I don't think Jackson is effective. Great

:37:32.:37:36.

Britain looking dangerous again. Great Britain appealing for a

:37:37.:37:56.

penalty corner. It was a British foot on the ball. We go inside the

:37:57.:38:01.

last 60 seconds of the half. Spain have time for maybe one more

:38:02.:38:26.

press forward. They will press. They will look to go along. They don't.

:38:27.:38:35.

They go direct. What a take by Fox. He scrambled clear. It will be

:38:36.:38:43.

another card. A yellow this time. That means the Spanish player will

:38:44.:38:46.

miss the first five minutes of the second half. It comes as no

:38:47.:38:55.

surprise. There have been two or three green cards already. That was

:38:56.:39:03.

blatantly obvious. The hooter sounds. A lively first 30 minutes of

:39:04.:39:11.

play. It is even in the final pool match for both teams. 1-1.

:39:12.:39:18.

We shall be back for the second half in that crucial match. We will also

:39:19.:39:27.

get reaction shortly. Look at this. They have allowed us

:39:28.:39:31.

back into the BBC One studio. We have some guests. Can we have a nice

:39:32.:39:36.

big round of applause, please, for our rugby sevens stars. Thank you

:39:37.:39:44.

for coming in. Silver medal. What is the experience of this rugby sevens

:39:45.:39:50.

tournament? It has been absolutely incredible. The first day we went

:39:51.:39:54.

into the village and saw these superstars. It is something I have

:39:55.:40:00.

never experienced before. Yes, meeting the people you have grown up

:40:01.:40:04.

watching on the TV. Just experiencing that multisport

:40:05.:40:09.

atmosphere. Sharing the canteen with thousands of other athletes. Sitting

:40:10.:40:14.

in the same building as Team GB and buying into that spirit. Incredible.

:40:15.:40:19.

Do you have to walk around and the cool about it? I think the first

:40:20.:40:26.

time we went in there, we saw Usain Bolt! He was mobbed as well. We all

:40:27.:40:38.

wanted to take pictures with him. There was a queue behind us. In

:40:39.:40:48.

terms of the rugby, Sir Clive Woodward has been covering it for

:40:49.:40:53.

us. He has spoken so glowingly about how it has been received not just

:40:54.:40:56.

here in Brazil, but the way the viewers have engaged. So many people

:40:57.:41:01.

watching will stop they have never watched rugby before. They love it.

:41:02.:41:05.

The drama. It is so intense, isn't it? It is amazing. It is so exciting

:41:06.:41:14.

for us. The amount of support we have had from people back home,

:41:15.:41:18.

people who have never watched it before, has been absolutely immense.

:41:19.:41:23.

I have had guys saying, what is this rugby sevens? I cannot wait to watch

:41:24.:41:28.

it again. That is awesome for us to hear. What about family back home?

:41:29.:41:33.

Had you had family come out with you here or had you been communicating

:41:34.:41:38.

through social media? I have got a lot of family adhere. My godfather,

:41:39.:41:45.

my mum, my dad, my stepmum. It has been a nightmare, actually! The

:41:46.:41:50.

support back home has been amazing. My sisters are watching. Everybody

:41:51.:41:58.

is so proud. It is incredible. One of the games live the fire was your

:41:59.:42:02.

game against Argentina. Telus how tough this was for you, Sam. We see

:42:03.:42:10.

Dan scoring the crucial pass at the end. You've clearly should have

:42:11.:42:16.

passed it. What was going on there? I just hoped for the best. They were

:42:17.:42:22.

screaming that I should have passed it. This was sudden death. Such a

:42:23.:42:27.

tense moment. I am sure you felt that as players as well? We got the

:42:28.:42:36.

last play. The Argentinian guy had a kick to win the game. He pushed it

:42:37.:42:40.

wide. We were back in. We had a kick to win. Dan got over and got the

:42:41.:42:51.

winner. Pretty crazy scenes. The kick against the post, it is one of

:42:52.:42:55.

those moments, millions of people watching at home, some of them on

:42:56.:42:58.

their own in the living room, they jump up and celebrate, send us

:42:59.:43:04.

pictures of them. That is what the Olympics is all about? The most

:43:05.:43:09.

stressed people seem to be everybody else. We have a little bit of

:43:10.:43:13.

control, I suppose. A lot of people watching are struggling. We have

:43:14.:43:18.

loads of questions. I want to talk about the final. I know the gold

:43:19.:43:22.

medal would have meant so much. Toulouse to Fiji, who were

:43:23.:43:27.

brilliant, they have never won an Olympic medal before and they have

:43:28.:43:30.

done it in the sport that means so much. What was that like getting

:43:31.:43:37.

battered by Fiji in the final? You saw how they celebrated and what it

:43:38.:43:41.

meant to them will stop we said if any other country was to win it

:43:42.:43:45.

apart from us, it would have been Fiji. They have had a lot of

:43:46.:43:50.

distress. They playable. They are such amazing athletes. That is me

:43:51.:43:58.

getting smoked! Thanks for that. They were incredible. Such athletes.

:43:59.:44:04.

So I joke, so big. Fair play to them. In terms of consistency they

:44:05.:44:11.

have been the best in the world for the past couple of years in the

:44:12.:44:17.

world Series. They deserved the win. Coached by Ben Ryan. You can claim a

:44:18.:44:26.

part of it. He was our first coach. Lots of people, you mentioned Marcus

:44:27.:44:31.

that many of these teams have been together for a couple of years. Paul

:44:32.:44:36.

and another Marcus asking how long you have been together. Ten weeks.

:44:37.:44:41.

The most intense ten weeks of my life. It has been pretty tough. Some

:44:42.:44:46.

teams have had a couple of years. We have had ten weeks. That could have

:44:47.:44:53.

worked to our advantage. We had a couple of tournaments before. Some

:44:54.:44:55.

teams may have been rusty but we were feeling pretty good. Quite a

:44:56.:45:00.

few questions about the mini Lions nature. Two well skies, two Scott's

:45:01.:45:05.

and a real mixture. Did it feel like that on occasions? Yes, will pretty

:45:06.:45:13.

weird, actually. We play each other all year. Coming together then and

:45:14.:45:16.

trying to form that bond, it was pretty unique. I think we came

:45:17.:45:21.

together great. Ten weeks together and everybody bought into that one

:45:22.:45:26.

Team GB. The Team GB spirit. It has been incredible.

:45:27.:45:33.

Do you have the Welsh boys and 1 remember Scots in a lather? How does

:45:34.:45:44.

it work? Actually, we do! -- do you have the Welsh boys in 1 room and

:45:45.:45:51.

the Scots in another? We heard you had spent a lot of time

:45:52.:45:58.

with the swimmers beforehand. Did you watch that together? Yes, it was

:45:59.:46:05.

incredible what Adam Peaty did, he's an absolute beast are doing the

:46:06.:46:11.

nation proud. Yes, we have been trying to catch up on everything. It

:46:12.:46:15.

is so hectic because you want to experience everything in the village

:46:16.:46:19.

and when you have 30 minutes at night you bang it on and it is 11 PM

:46:20.:46:24.

and you are staying up because you want to watch it but you have a

:46:25.:46:29.

competition in the morning so it has been hard but we are enjoying

:46:30.:46:34.

watching it. Your plans for the next few days? How long are you here?

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Until Tuesday. 3 days in Rio and you can enjoy yourselves and see as much

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as -- as much of the sport as you like. We have applied for tickets

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for the athletics in the boxing so we are hoping GB country with some

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tickets! They won a silver medal, someone has to to deliver the goods

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for them! That is the weakest play. Can you please help us, we do some

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Olympic tickets. Is there something you would love to see? The 100

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metres final, Usain Bolt. There's Bobby no chance that because every

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single person has applied for the 100 metres final. Well done on the

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experience of being Olympic Games. Rugby sevens has been 1 of the

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standout lights for us, watching it, and I know many people back at home

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have said those same thing so congratulations on your silver

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medal. We are not normally allowed in the BBC One studio so anything

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you want to take with you, steal what you can and get out and we can

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blame Hazel Irvine! Great to talk to the guys but we

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have hockey to get back to. The team are out there now and it is 1- 1

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between Britain and Spain. We will just have a quick word with Richie

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and Mel Clewlow. Thank you. The music is pumping here at the Deodoro

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and the atmosphere is pretty good but the reality of what is happening

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on the pitch makes us quite tense because it is 1- 1 and GB had

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opportunities in the 1st period. Spain are very good and they are a

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hard side to beat. The 1 thing Spain have to be careful on is their

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discipline. They have already had some players sent to the sin bin and

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they have a 5-minute yellow card at the start of this calf and that is

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an opportunity for Great Britain to capitalise. Spain sit back quite

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deep and they give GB and opportunity. Yes, I think personally

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1 more pass outside and the look for a crash ball in but Spain is into

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picking up that ball quite well at the moment. We are about to start

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the 2nd half so we head back to the commentary box.

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Welcome back. The 2nd half is poised to get underway and Great Britain is

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attacking the ball out to our left. Half an hour to play and 2/4 of 15

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minutes. -- two quarters of 15 minutes.

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The 1st touch from the Spanish stick sent the ball upwards but it is only

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as far as Michael Hoare. Great Britain penalised. Every free hit

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that the Spanish get, they will take 10 or 15 minutes over and try and

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run this suspension down. Piero got it Temme was before the end of the

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half so it will be 5 minutes and they will want to waste as much time

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as they can. It is back in the hands of Great Britain. Jackson on the

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left for Great Britain. He has Dixon ahead of him but he heads up inside

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to find Michael Hoare. This is David Ames. Spain only have two men at the

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front of their defensive line so Britain have to keep 3, that is all

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they need. If they can throw the extra man forwards and look for the

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keeper and looks in the deflections. Michael Hoare edges forward and

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thinks about going out towards Iain Lewers and he does eventually but it

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comes all the way back to Michael Hoare. It is that balance between

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just looking for that long ball into space and turning it over for the

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counterattack. Michael Hoare drills a tenant Catlin holds it up. Nick

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Catlin is a bit of a live wire and is called a cracking goal in the

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match against Belgium but it was overshadowed by the final scoreline

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of 4- 1 to Belgium. Remember the result of tonight 's match will just

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deepen the mystery because we will have to wait to see what happens in

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the match between New Zealand and Belgium to see who qualifies from

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the pool. Four teams progressed to the quarterfinals and the rest head

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home, their Olympics will be over. There is these suspended Spanish

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player, Piera. Catlin. Simon Ward took quite a knock there

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and he hobbled into the circle, into an attacking position. Iain Lewers

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clipped the top of the circle and out of play. Middleton and Iain

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Lewers did a little hand up as they go away from that play. It is the

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replay of the ball lifted up. The super slow-mo 's is great for

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pictures of the players twisting and turning. They water the pitch

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between each match. The artificial turf takes quite a lot of water

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during the day. It hasn't been a warm day, we are all wrong trousers

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and jumpers today. It is midwinter after all. The concerns Great

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Britain in these early exchanges is they have got the ball into the

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circle 4 or 5 times but at no stage have they received it cleanly. In

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the 1st half the pattern was to pass those balls and find the channels

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but whatever they did they were able to receive but this time it has just

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been a little relaxed skill turning over possession. Jackson bursts

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forward and hold it up and it goes back to Michael Hoare. We had to

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work a little harder for that, but no damage done. Ian Sloan looked up

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to see where Martin was placed before he threw that pass away. The

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Spanish suspension is about to end. They will be back to full strength.

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A skill from Mark Salas down the baseline but as both British players

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took 1 pace left it rolled down the baseline. Bosco Perez-Pla drives it

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towards the circle. Great Britain gets the decision. Which way will

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Iain Lewers go? He thought might go into the overhead and kept it down.

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A nice take and go. Spain menacing back and Nick Catlin is covering.

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Spain take it forward. Dixon in the right place at the right time. Now,

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down left, Simon Mantell, according to the squad following the injury

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suffered by Alastair Brogdon so Mantell steps into the team. The

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Spain attack continues and Catley will try to clear his lines but it

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is a free hit outside the circle the Spain. Driven across once more.

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George Pinner called in, I think the ball is clear. 1 of the British

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players has taken a knock. I think it was just head to head contact or

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stick to head but there is blood there, judging by the action and

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movement of Harry Martin. Martin is crouched over. Was it a Spanish

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stick? It was just the right side of the eyes and the reach goes in to

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try and deflect in front of pain. It was just the edge of the stick as

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well so it will split the skin. Martin is being helped away from the

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field. The Great Britain coach watches on and Martin has gone out

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of the sky gate of the field to that far corner. I am not sure if we will

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see much more of him this evening. He may be heading off to get

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stitched up. He may well be heading off to get stitched up but it

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wouldn't surprise me to see him come back in if it is just split skin

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over a eyebrow, they will glue that's Terry 's trip in and there is

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enough time in this quarter or half of a quarter still to play.

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Meanwhile the blood needs to be dealt with. Job done. That spinach

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crew have been quite busy at the hockey this week because you have

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quite a lot of injuries with skin pads -- shin pads and gumshield the

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only protection. Ashley Jackson, a tidy little pass inside. Nick

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Cleghorn ran out of space. Threatening here. Danny Fox

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covering. Pushed it behind. A brilliant spin from Enrique Garcia

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came down the right-hand side. He maintained his balance

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and his poise and maintained a flick pass into the circle.

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Manel Terraza flicks it forward. Spain have so many options. And nice

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take from the Spanish number 6, me Dallas. Quick movement here.

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-- Miguel Delas. Keeping the Spanish pressure alight. The 3 hit -- a free

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hit from Piera. It was Michael Hoare 's foot that was 1st to make contact

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so the Spanish team have another opportunity to try and build

:58:23.:58:27.

something here. Great Britain felt the ball was lifted as Piera fied

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in, it took a bit of left but the umpire didn't feel it was dangerous,

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despite the height. Miguel Delas. Henriques. Bosco Perez-Pla are, to

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the left. Taken out of the air by Barry Middleton, skilfully. He leads

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the ball for the restart. He trots forward. Can Great Britain get some

:59:00.:59:06.

more momentum moving towards the Spanish goal to our left. Iain

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Lewers sensor actually Jackson and tea died inside to Ian Sloan. He

:59:15.:59:20.

didn't quite get the power on that that he wanted but it is encouraging

:59:21.:59:25.

for Great Britain. That was all because Lewis broke a single line

:59:26.:59:31.

and passed. A backhand shot gloved away and a penalty corner for Great

:59:32.:59:38.

Britain. That could have been a penalty stroke. There is a hit in

:59:39.:59:44.

the back of Catlin somebody suggested it goes to video. It is

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not the umpire calling on a video referral themselves, someone

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signalled it to the umpire said it must be asking some kind of

:59:55.:59:55.

question. There was nothing wrong at the 1st

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shot but the question is simply isn't

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