:00:03. > :00:06.beaten the world number one on Centre Court here, so we are
:00:06. > :00:11.positive. Stay positive as well, Andy Murray
:00:11. > :00:14.being sensible in victory because you heard Federer saying he got to
:00:14. > :00:19.emotional in his early victories and Michael Phelps says one of the
:00:19. > :00:26.key things to malty eventing is you have to conserve your emotional
:00:26. > :00:31.event in soap -- you have to conserve your energy. That he rates
:00:31. > :00:33.as his biggest win of his career. It gives Great Britain the 16th
:00:33. > :00:37.gold medal and they could be more in cycling tonight because Ed
:00:37. > :00:41.Clancy is in second place with the omnium with two events to go and
:00:41. > :00:44.that is live on BBC Three. That is where the cycling coverage will
:00:44. > :00:49.remain because on BBC One we will show you the final of the mixed
:00:49. > :00:54.doubles, Flora Robson and Andy Murray against Victoria Azarenka
:00:54. > :00:58.and Max Mirnyi. Cycling is live on BBC Three. In the gap between now
:00:58. > :01:03.and 5:15pm and the mixed doubles final, we get a chance to see the
:01:03. > :01:07.pommel horse final in gymnastics. Much wit -- Max Whitlock and Louis
:01:07. > :01:17.Smith, the bronze medallist in Beijing, both in this, so let's see
:01:17. > :01:19.
:01:19. > :01:29.Max Whitlock is ready to go in the pommel horse final. The door is
:01:29. > :01:37.
:01:37. > :01:47.length of the horse that sometimes the form goes. But this is very
:01:47. > :02:06.
:02:06. > :02:10.kept it tight. This is looking very is challenging for a medal. That
:02:10. > :02:18.was super stuff. What a performance from the young 19-year-old. That
:02:18. > :02:23.was first class. Has he done enough for bronze? What a super cool guy
:02:23. > :02:28.Max Whitlock is. He always handles the pressure and more. That time,
:02:28. > :02:32.he gave something a bit special. Well, we were worried about his
:02:32. > :02:37.travels because he broke form on the travels in qualification
:02:37. > :02:42.previously in this but he kept his legs tight. Look at this, swinging
:02:42. > :02:49.hard. This is super word and boy, oh boy, I don't know about a bronze
:02:49. > :02:59.but this is a real challenge for a medal because now, everyone has to
:02:59. > :03:16.
:03:16. > :03:21.hit. Well, that is going to pile guy, it is 15.60. The execution is
:03:21. > :03:31.and nine. He could not have done a better job. Look at that young man.
:03:31. > :03:37.
:03:38. > :03:42.What a fantastic platform he has beautiful lake separation, the
:03:42. > :03:52.style and a bit cute -- amplitude is magnificent. Lovely in the
:03:52. > :04:15.
:04:15. > :04:22.spindle. There was a criticism of him. He is keeping style very well
:04:22. > :04:26.indeed. He really is building. A small hesitation but he has risen
:04:26. > :04:34.to this challenge. That was a super routine from the double world
:04:34. > :04:39.champions. Well, he has laid down the gauntlet. He certainly has.
:04:39. > :04:45.Laid down the gauntlet, for the man who wandered in at the end of that
:04:45. > :04:52.routine wearing headphones and trying to keep as calm as possible.
:04:52. > :04:58.Kristian Thomas. He has got fabulous style and he used it. That
:04:58. > :05:02.is his big strings, his execution. Yes, on the single legwork he
:05:02. > :05:07.stands alone but here he has pulled something out. The Russian work, he
:05:07. > :05:12.kept style which is very difficult to do when you have long levers but,
:05:12. > :05:16.boy, he really can swing. A tiny hesitation at the top of the
:05:16. > :05:26.handstand but it will be very little deduction. Look for another
:05:26. > :05:36.
:05:36. > :05:41.score from him. Look at that. Good perform on the big stage. His first
:05:41. > :05:48.opportunity at an Olympic Games, without a team, as a specialist.
:05:48. > :05:58.Louis Smith will have to be at the top of his game here. Oh, my word,
:05:58. > :06:01.
:06:01. > :06:11.it is an enormous 16.066. 6.9 difficulty. Berki leads, Max
:06:11. > :06:16.
:06:16. > :06:22.Whitlock. Busnari in third. He said he would have the routine in the
:06:22. > :06:31.locker if he needed it. Now is the time. Just swing like there is
:06:31. > :06:41.nobody watching. First can stand, very nice, there is the second. --
:06:41. > :06:59.
:06:59. > :07:06.handstand. Doing very well. He has Into the trouble Russian. He is
:07:06. > :07:12.swinging in a very measured way. Keep the swing. Keep the focus, he
:07:12. > :07:19.is up, beautifully controlled, making sure of the hands down. That
:07:19. > :07:27.is brilliant. For my money, that is worth a gold medal. Lewis Smith
:07:27. > :07:32.delivered under pressure, all eyes were on him. Goodness me, he didn't
:07:32. > :07:41.let anybody down there. What a fantastic performance. Whatever the
:07:41. > :07:45.result, he gave it his best. Nobody can do more than that. The bat was
:07:45. > :07:55.terrific. It is very easy for us to sit here and call that a routine
:07:55. > :07:57.
:07:57. > :08:07.but that was immense, he kept his head. He really is a worthy of a
:08:07. > :08:07.
:08:07. > :08:13.mogul, we hope it is gold, if not silver. He style is really clean,
:08:13. > :08:17.boast feet are stretched, that was the criticism previously. Look at
:08:18. > :08:23.the fabulous difficulty. Look at the control on the dismount. That
:08:23. > :08:33.is the focus he has shown all the way through. We are looking at
:08:33. > :08:38.
:08:38. > :08:45.Ovett 16.066 to make Olympic history. -- more than 16.066.
:08:45. > :08:55.Pacing Gladiators, I think. It is a great moment, is it gold or is it
:08:55. > :08:57.
:08:57. > :09:05.silver? It is a tie. Because the execution school was slightly lower,
:09:05. > :09:14.Berki will take gold. He couldn't have got any closer. Berki did not
:09:14. > :09:20.crumble under the pressure. Smith gave it his best shot. What can you
:09:20. > :09:26.say? There is no protest to be made, you can a protest on an execution
:09:26. > :09:35.score. They know what it is like, what a job he has done to take the
:09:35. > :09:45.bronze medal. Great Britain, 2 and 3 and there is the Olympic pommel
:09:45. > :09:46.
:09:46. > :09:50.horse champion, Berki. That was an unbelievable final. Great Britain
:09:51. > :09:57.with a silver medal and a bronze medal. The way Berki one that gold
:09:57. > :10:01.under extreme pressure was a great salute to him for doing that.
:10:01. > :10:11.Double world champion, European champion, he is now the Olympic
:10:11. > :10:21.
:10:21. > :10:30.as 19-year-old Max Whitlock steps up onto the podium to receive his
:10:30. > :10:34.Olympic bronze medal. We did think, when Smith got bronze at Beijing,
:10:34. > :10:42.that was tremendous, and it has been emulated a again by a younger
:10:43. > :10:47.gymnast, fair play, that is terrific for British gymnastics.
:10:47. > :10:57.Max Whitlock from South Essex gymnastics club, not a million
:10:57. > :11:04.miles from Huntingdon where the silver medallist trains. Unassuming
:11:04. > :11:14.young man, but he is amongst the best in the world. Silver medal,
:11:14. > :11:15.
:11:15. > :11:25.representing Great Britain, Louis Smith. He gets the silver in great
:11:25. > :11:26.
:11:27. > :11:35.company. Fabulous performance, he gave it his very best, matched
:11:35. > :11:45.Berki's call but on the tie-break, he just missed out. Just down for
:11:45. > :11:55.execution. Absolutely fantastic. He is here with his coach from
:11:55. > :11:57.
:11:57. > :12:07.Huntingdon gymnastics club. He has done a tremendous job. Tremendous
:12:07. > :12:12.
:12:12. > :12:22.moments. Great Britain get a silver in the Olympic pommel horse final.
:12:22. > :12:22.
:12:22. > :12:32.Gold medallist and Olympic champion, representing Hungary, Krisztian
:12:32. > :12:39.Berki. He is now Olympic champion. What a career this man has had. He
:12:39. > :12:45.has been at the top of his game for so long. It is so fitting because
:12:45. > :12:51.it is the Hungarians that transformed this apparatus. That
:12:51. > :12:59.was 35 years ago. He has taken up that legacy. He is an Olympic
:12:59. > :13:05.champion. Berki now 27 years old, this is his first Olympics. He took
:13:05. > :13:09.that opportunity and nailed it, absolutely nailed it. Full of
:13:09. > :13:19.admiration. He came out here with the crowd, absolutely in full voice
:13:19. > :13:29.for the British voice. The pressure he must have been under to come out
:13:29. > :13:30.
:13:30. > :13:40.of his home crowd. The focus was just amazing. Please stand for the
:13:40. > :13:40.
:13:40. > :15:52.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 131 seconds
:15:52. > :15:56.Berki takes gold, Smith for Great Britain, silver, Max Whitlock,
:15:56. > :16:02.bronze. To keep your head and your
:16:02. > :16:05.composure went Berki did so well. It was very tough being a British
:16:05. > :16:11.athlete at our home Games, it very nerve-racking, especially the build
:16:11. > :16:15.up over the last couple of years. Hard to come out to the final, but
:16:15. > :16:17.the crowd cheering, two excellent schools, it was a tough job.
:16:17. > :16:22.thought you would be keeping your eye on his routine but you had your
:16:22. > :16:25.head down and headphones on. wasn't too focused on what anybody
:16:25. > :16:30.else was doing, my routine is hard enough without worrying about what
:16:30. > :16:35.other people are doing. Just trying to stay focused, stage chilled,
:16:35. > :16:39.listen to my reggae music. music has caused some amusement.
:16:39. > :16:42.Max, you must have been keeping an eye on the gymnasts before you, a
:16:43. > :16:49.few mistakes opened the door for you to get a shot at a medal.
:16:49. > :16:53.Before the competition I just wanted to do a clean routine. It
:16:53. > :16:59.was basically whoever did the cleanest rete would get a medal.
:16:59. > :17:05.I'm really happy. -- routine. you think you would come to London
:17:05. > :17:14.20 toss and end up with two medals? I didn't think I would get one.
:17:14. > :17:23.it hard to be that sporting? He shook Berki's hand. We are great
:17:23. > :17:26.friends but great rivals. He will go down as one of the greatest
:17:26. > :17:30.pommel horse workers ever and the fact I came second to him is
:17:30. > :17:40.something to be proud of. It was so close, everybody is very proud,
:17:40. > :17:46.In case you're wondering about those flowers, there are four types
:17:46. > :17:50.of roses, theorist and lavender as well! It reflects an English
:17:50. > :17:59.country garden. Ben Ainslie today, what can you say about the man.
:17:59. > :18:03.Earlier this week his biggest rivals, Jonas Hogh-Christensen Of
:18:03. > :18:08.Denmark and the Dutch Sailer had got him a bit wound-up. He said
:18:08. > :18:18.they had made him angry. You don't want to make him angry. So when he
:18:18. > :18:20.
:18:20. > :18:30.came into the final race, this is 2012 or Ben Ainslie, the man who is
:18:30. > :18:31.
:18:31. > :18:38.on target for his 4th Olympic gold. That was critical. The distance
:18:38. > :18:43.just opened up for Ben Ainslie. We are run exactly the same position
:18:43. > :18:47.as we saw for the start race. It is critical that the Dutch Sailer
:18:47. > :18:57.doesn't get into second place, because that will turn it in his
:18:57. > :19:02.favour. It is very close at the moment. The significance is that
:19:02. > :19:10.the Dutchman could still win gold. Because it did get into second
:19:10. > :19:14.place he will be on 46. If he beats Great Britain, he will be on 48.
:19:14. > :19:24.But if the Dutchman gets on 48 points, it is all square with Ben
:19:24. > :19:30.
:19:31. > :19:40.are coming through fast. Critical for Ben Ainslie that his friend,
:19:41. > :19:52.
:19:52. > :20:00.dance later, from New Zealand, is critical. This is excellent but
:20:00. > :20:05.for Ben. Couldn't get closer for this. That parcel that the Dutchman
:20:05. > :20:13.had with the Kiwi boat, that has helped Ben a lot, and taken the
:20:13. > :20:16.pressure off. The Dutch guy is now 5th. He shouldn't have got involved,
:20:16. > :20:23.he should have tried it to steer clear, but he got involved in the
:20:23. > :20:33.Kiwi boat, that has held him up. Ben Ainslie is safe. We are so
:20:33. > :20:36.
:20:36. > :20:46.he going to be overall? But from a British perspective, let's see the
:20:46. > :20:57.
:20:57. > :21:05.other sailors. Second are New the Netherlands. And Ben Ainslie is
:21:05. > :21:11.heading towards the finish line. The crowds are back to cheer,
:21:11. > :21:16.because ben Ainslie wins his 4th Olympic gold! He is the greatest
:21:16. > :21:21.sailing Olympian in the history of the Games. The battle between Ben
:21:21. > :21:25.Ainslie and the great Dane is over, and for the first time, the moment
:21:26. > :21:35.that Ben Ainslie was in a gold medal position at the end of the
:21:36. > :21:38.
:21:38. > :21:45.race was right now. Listen to the cheers there! Ben Ainslie went back
:21:45. > :21:49.on the attack. Great Britain is cheering, Ben Ainslie punches the
:21:50. > :21:56.air. Well done, Ben Ainslie, you have had an extraordinary week. You
:21:56. > :22:06.have been up against them all, you have bought out of bed. -- you have
:22:06. > :22:14.bought your way out of it. Come on, he says. This is a moment where Ben
:22:14. > :22:24.Ainslie stands up, tomorrow morning, front page, I can see that, can't
:22:24. > :22:34.you? What a week, what a regatta, what a moment. You are the greatest
:22:34. > :22:35.
:22:35. > :22:39.I am pretty speeches. It has been a really tough week. Amazing
:22:39. > :22:48.competition, especially from a Jonas Hogh-Christensen from Denmark.
:22:48. > :22:51.But this was the time to do it, in front of the home crowd. I just
:22:51. > :22:55.want to thank all the people who have supported me over the years,
:22:55. > :23:00.my family and sponsors, all the people who have come here to wave
:23:00. > :23:04.us on, and all the supporters across the country. It has been an
:23:04. > :23:11.amazing experience. Listening to a crowd like that makes a difference,
:23:11. > :23:15.I can tell you. You had to do this at the hard way, six defeats on the
:23:15. > :23:22.bounce, even you must have thought, is this going to be my year? That's
:23:22. > :23:28.right. Those six races, I was in a bit of trouble, to be honest. I had
:23:28. > :23:32.to turn things around, and I did it when it counts, in the middle race.
:23:32. > :23:36.It has been the hardest couple of weeks in my life, I haven't slept
:23:36. > :23:43.much in the last couple of days. You just have to deal with that
:23:43. > :23:48.when you get racing, he disappears, you get on with the job. Dare we
:23:48. > :23:52.dream about the road to Rio? Or are you drawing a line under this
:23:53. > :23:59.amazing Olympic odyssey? If you are, you're about -- you're bowing out
:23:59. > :24:03.as the greatest. Never say never, but I don't think I can get it
:24:03. > :24:08.together again, it is killing my body, I would be very surprised if
:24:08. > :24:12.you see me in Rio, this is the best way to leave, on top. You will
:24:12. > :24:17.never get a better than that, at a home Olympics, just an amazing
:24:18. > :24:21.feeling. On behalf of everyone who you have been brought in this
:24:21. > :24:26.campaign and this 16 year it journey, you are the toast of the
:24:26. > :24:36.nation, and once again, you are the Olympic champion! Not just that,
:24:36. > :24:39.
:24:39. > :24:45.You all know now that he is the most decorated Sailer in Olympic
:24:45. > :24:49.history, four gold medals, his first goal came in 2000, then he
:24:49. > :24:56.switched to the Finn Class and he has one it three times. He began
:24:57. > :24:59.sailing as an eight-year-old. This one is interesting. He was spurred
:25:00. > :25:05.on to succeed because he was bullied at school in Truro because
:25:05. > :25:10.of an allergy to the Sun which used to bring him out in a rash. And all
:25:10. > :25:20.his boats are called Rita! He now has a four gold medals. This is
:25:20. > :25:34.
:25:34. > :25:40.where it puts him on the list of A fantastic achievement from Ben
:25:40. > :25:50.Ainslie. Also on the water, Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson were
:25:50. > :25:59.
:25:59. > :26:08.defending their title going into preparation comes down to these
:26:08. > :26:17.final four a minute. The colour is not yet decided. Sweden have the
:26:17. > :26:23.advantage at the front. The Kiwis are in second place at the moment.
:26:23. > :26:27.Great Britain, out on the left-hand side. For me, it looks good at the
:26:27. > :26:31.moment. It looks like they were able to lay the track for the
:26:32. > :26:39.finish, they are in a good position, they seem to be going fast, they
:26:39. > :26:45.have got Clear Air. Great Britain are up to 4th. But I am holding on,
:26:45. > :26:55.because it is not as straight line. A little gust in another part of
:26:55. > :26:56.
:26:56. > :27:04.the course, and things could change very quickly. This is far from over.
:27:04. > :27:12.What is he thinking? Have I one gold? Have I one silver? -- have a
:27:12. > :27:17.won silver? They are coming to the finish of this medal race. They are
:27:17. > :27:21.a target for victory, but they want to know if they are on target, but
:27:21. > :27:30.it looks like they will win this race, they will not know what medal
:27:30. > :27:40.yet. Sweden win the race, 32 points for Sweden. New Zealand finished
:27:40. > :28:04.
:28:04. > :28:11.-- 5th. We cannot call that here. We cannot call where Great Britain
:28:11. > :28:16.are. I think it has gone to the Swedish calm -- team. It is Sweden
:28:16. > :28:24.that are celebrating. The British team in the last hundred metres,
:28:24. > :28:34.gold medal hopes have faded away. Sweden one gold, Great Britain
:28:34. > :28:35.
:28:35. > :28:41.We are proud of our effort to be disappointed not to win. When a bit
:28:41. > :28:49.of time goes by we will be proud to be silver medalists. Just going to
:28:49. > :28:52.ask, some solace to be on that poaching, you have a medal? Just to
:28:52. > :28:56.compete in the Olympics in Great Britain is a huge honour, and we
:28:56. > :29:00.had a great time doing it. The training for it was fantastic, but
:29:00. > :29:05.obviously we are frustrated not winning. Getting her silver with
:29:05. > :29:11.your best friend, looking back on this year to come, we will be very
:29:11. > :29:16.proud, but very frustrated right now. Who lifts who now? The rest of
:29:16. > :29:21.the team, we have a lot of our friends and team-mates competing.
:29:21. > :29:25.We have to keep them competing every day. We are here now until
:29:25. > :29:29.the end of the final match race, our job is to help them. We have to
:29:29. > :29:35.be lifted, because they cannot see us miserable. They have to get out
:29:35. > :29:39.there and do their best for their medals.
:29:39. > :29:44.A silver medal, adding to the tally, Great Britain having a very, very
:29:44. > :29:49.good day. As far as things are concerned at Wimbledon, Andy Murray
:29:49. > :29:57.had a sensational victory earlier in the gold medal match over Roger
:29:57. > :30:05.Federer to win Britain's first gold medal since 1908. He served with
:30:05. > :30:10.two aces. He could himself in check, because he knew he had a very quick
:30:10. > :30:20.turnaround at because he has to come out and contest of the gold
:30:20. > :30:21.
:30:21. > :30:24.medal match in mixed doubles. We Andy Murray was asked to be wanted
:30:24. > :30:31.an hour to recover, he said no, he wanted to come straight back out
:30:31. > :30:35.here. He should be out of a few minutes. We were talking about that
:30:36. > :30:40.match, the serving of Andy Murray, how impressive it was. It was
:30:40. > :30:45.incredible, in the third set, he one a five love service games on
:30:45. > :30:49.his serve, he didn't drop a point. To be able to do that on the
:30:49. > :30:54.biggest stage is amazing. Coming out for the mixed doubles, he is
:30:54. > :30:58.going to be floating around this court. Before the Olympic tennis
:30:58. > :31:04.event, British tennis, Great Britain thought they had a medal
:31:04. > :31:09.opportunity, he has now got a gold. To come out and make it two bowled,
:31:09. > :31:15.that would be incredible. Let's keep it going! Or Circomedia to
:31:15. > :31:20.pick a doubles partner, the choice was Heather Watson or Laura Robson.
:31:20. > :31:23.He went for Laura, and I can understand that, she is good around
:31:23. > :31:28.the neck, she is left-handed. Heather would have done a great job
:31:28. > :31:33.as well, but the fact they have played a bit if mixed doubles
:31:33. > :31:37.before, they played in Australia, they had some good matches, it is
:31:37. > :31:42.not easy. He would have loved to have played in them both -- with
:31:42. > :31:46.them but, but he chose Laura, it seems like it has been a good
:31:47. > :31:52.decision. She is going to be scrutinised this afternoon, it is a
:31:52. > :31:56.time when you know, as the Fiat -- a female player, that the ball is
:31:56. > :32:00.going to be coming to you if the opponent has that option. She needs
:32:00. > :32:06.to find that rhythm early on. With the way things are going, I think
:32:06. > :32:11.they can win gold. I don't envy Laura at all, it is Azarenka and
:32:11. > :32:16.Max Mirnyi, his nickname is the Beast of Belarus, and he is a
:32:16. > :32:20.monster, he hit so hard! He was a good singles player, but he has
:32:20. > :32:24.specialised in doubles, he has been in the top 10 of doubles for a long
:32:24. > :32:30.time. But the attitude that Laura has had for the whole Olympic event
:32:30. > :32:35.is she has had nothing to lose. She wasn't in the singles, she then got
:32:35. > :32:39.into the doubles, and Andy Murray picked her to play mixed doubles.
:32:39. > :32:44.Now she has the opportunity to go and play in the gold medal match.
:32:44. > :32:48.She has to go out there and go for it. There is no point in trying to
:32:48. > :32:53.play cautiously or conservatively, that is not going to win them the
:32:53. > :32:58.match. The way Andy Murray has played, the way he has served, he
:32:58. > :33:06.has hardly been losing. On his return. They have got a great shot.
:33:06. > :33:11.My advice to her would-be, used the word, "Yours" a lot! It is up to
:33:11. > :33:15.the man to take possession of the court. Andy Murray is going to want
:33:15. > :33:19.the ball at every opportunity. It is important that Laura doesn't go
:33:19. > :33:25.into her shell and shy away from taking those opportunities come
:33:25. > :33:29.because she is a great ball striker. It is important, she is going to be
:33:29. > :33:36.nervous, but she needs to get half but were going early on. That is
:33:36. > :33:42.the first thing that goes. -- for at work. If she can get up to a
:33:42. > :33:52.good start, they say it is best-of- three, but it is really two except,
:33:52. > :33:53.
:33:53. > :34:00.if it is one to one, you play first Those teams won matches on tie-
:34:00. > :34:05.breaks yesterday, but to beat Lleyton Hewitt and Sam's dozer,
:34:05. > :34:10.they would have been expected to win it quite easily -- Samantha
:34:10. > :34:16.Stosur. Yes, but there is this confidence going around and with
:34:16. > :34:22.Andy having just beaten Roger, he will want to add to his medals, and
:34:22. > :34:26.for Laura, what an opportunity. She is at 18, and would be the third
:34:26. > :34:31.youngest medallist. If she wins gold she would be the second
:34:31. > :34:36.youngest gold medal-winner behind Jennifer Capriati are in 1992 in
:34:36. > :34:42.Barcelona, and on your home court, it does not get any better than
:34:42. > :34:48.that. If I have lead you astray. They told me they would come on at
:34:48. > :34:54.5:15pm but obviously not yet. Come and join us in a few minutes' time.
:34:54. > :34:58.I completely forgive you. She nearly got hit on the head earlier!
:34:59. > :35:05.They start throwing tennis balls in the audience. Our favourite moment
:35:05. > :35:10.so far was after Roger Federer, an Jon Macken road suddenly said,
:35:10. > :35:17.sorry, I have to go and do something for American TV -- John
:35:17. > :35:22.McEnroe. Moments like that! Back to the velodrome. Jason Kenny,
:35:22. > :35:26.selected ahead of Chris Hoy, has been going in the sprint, trying to
:35:26. > :35:36.defend a title that Chris Hoy a won in Beijing. This is what happened
:35:36. > :35:41.
:35:41. > :35:47.when he was beaten by Chris Hoy. It was a very tough position, but
:35:47. > :35:57.Jason Kenny got it. It was, but I am sure they breathed a sigh of
:35:57. > :36:01.
:36:01. > :36:09.relief when they saw his qualifying think it is exaggeration to say
:36:09. > :36:15.that he is in the form of his life. That is right. Jason Kenny is Amman
:36:15. > :36:25.that has already won a gold medal. -- A man. They replicated their
:36:25. > :36:28.
:36:28. > :36:38.podium position of four years ago. His opponent is a handy sprinter,
:36:38. > :36:49.
:36:49. > :36:59.although I feel he will be better to start to sprint. Jason Kenny
:36:59. > :37:25.
:37:25. > :37:34.does not want to do him any favours electric power! He nearly came down
:37:34. > :37:43.on a Awang. Will we hear more about it? I don't think so. Jason Kenny
:37:43. > :37:48.took the sprint. That was not impeding the progress of the
:37:48. > :37:58.opposition, if it was they would not have let it stand. That was
:37:58. > :37:59.
:37:59. > :38:06.great by Awang. He is not afraid. Very skilful. And look at the time!
:38:06. > :38:14.The changes of direction, all the time. Good acceleration. Jason
:38:14. > :38:24.Kenny it was never very confident. That is the point. He moved up,
:38:24. > :38:45.
:38:45. > :38:52.It is best of three and a cycling continues on BBC Three now. Jason
:38:52. > :38:58.Kenny, in the second of his three races. Ed Clancy is cycling for a
:38:58. > :39:02.medal in the omnium. That is all on BBC Three. On BBC One shortly, we
:39:02. > :39:12.will be going back to the tennis for the final of the mixed doubles,
:39:12. > :39:15.
:39:15. > :39:24.but tonight, the stadium will be Christine Ohuruogu defending her
:39:25. > :39:31.title in the women's 400m final at 9:10pm. A couple of medal
:39:31. > :39:36.ceremonies there as well, Mo Farah's and Greg Rutherford's. The
:39:36. > :39:41.gold medal ceremonies. Ben Ainslie will be awarded his gold medal in
:39:41. > :39:46.Weymouth as well and we will show that to you when we can. We will go
:39:46. > :39:51.now across to Wimbledon because the players are coming out now. Laura
:39:51. > :39:54.Robson teaming up with Andy Murray, who is trying to win his second
:39:54. > :40:00.gold medal in the space of an afternoon, which would be quite
:40:00. > :40:07.some achievement. I said it was the first gold medal for Great Britain
:40:08. > :40:15.in tennis since 1908. It wasn't quite. The first men's single medal.
:40:15. > :40:25.We one in the doubles in 1920. -- we won. We will head to boxing
:40:25. > :40:29.
:40:29. > :40:39.first. Natasha Jonas is one of This was the fourth and final of
:40:39. > :40:53.
:40:53. > :41:03.the two minute rounds we will see, finals of the women's lightweight
:41:03. > :41:23.
:41:23. > :41:33.division. The fourth and final punches up by the referee. --
:41:33. > :41:39.
:41:39. > :41:46.Underwood. This is a few restart to the round from Underwood -- furious
:41:46. > :41:56.start. Natasha Jonas needs to keep a discipline. She is dropping her
:41:56. > :42:02.
:42:02. > :42:11.hands, giving her opponent the to over 10 and she is giving yet
:42:11. > :42:20.her absolute all. -- overturn. a little uppercut to the solar
:42:20. > :42:30.plexus, as the referee saw. Jonas can work at high pace for all four
:42:30. > :42:43.
:42:43. > :42:48.rowers, really good endurance. -- trying to make the defence
:42:48. > :42:54.impossible to reach. Underwood launches what will be her final
:42:54. > :42:57.attack but at the end of the round, there is no doubt in the mind of
:42:57. > :43:01.Natasha Jonas that she has done enough to book a place in the
:43:01. > :43:08.quarter-finals. She led by four points going into that final round
:43:08. > :43:18.and Queen Underwood's body language betrays what she thinks is the
:43:18. > :43:28.
:43:28. > :43:37.What a classy boxer. She threw the combinations, she put the pressure
:43:37. > :43:41.on throughout that out. But on this occasion, Joan has kept her head --
:43:41. > :43:51.Natasha Jonas kept her head and showed the greater experience that
:43:51. > :43:58.
:43:58. > :44:06.verdict. Ladies and gentlemen, the winner, in the blue corner,
:44:06. > :44:12.representing Great Britain, Natasha Jonas! Natasha Jo Nesbo boxed
:44:12. > :44:18.absolutely brilliantly -- Natasha Jonas. Despite the pressure she
:44:18. > :44:23.faced in the fourth round, she controlled the ring. Sportingly
:44:23. > :44:31.holding open the roads for Underwood. She exudes the Olympic
:44:31. > :44:34.tournament. No disgrace in her display. But a win is well deserved
:44:34. > :44:39.because Natasha Jonas fault beautifully and will now contest
:44:39. > :44:49.the quarter-finals with the four time world champion and No. 1 seed,
:44:49. > :44:52.
:44:52. > :44:58.Katie Taylor. She books a place in What a day it has been for British
:44:58. > :45:02.athletes. A gold medal for Ben Ainslie, Andy Murray, a silver
:45:02. > :45:06.medal for Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson, a silver medal for Louis
:45:06. > :45:10.Smith and a bronze medal for Max Whitlock, and as we head back to
:45:10. > :45:14.Wimbledon we are guaranteed at the very least a silver medal, because
:45:14. > :45:21.this is the gold medal match or Andy Murray and Laura Robson. They
:45:21. > :45:25.are up against Victoria Azarenka and Max Mirnyi of Belarus. It is
:45:25. > :45:35.the most gorgeous evening at Wimbledon. The crowds are beginning
:45:35. > :45:50.
:45:50. > :46:00.They have a very tough time today come up against the top seeds,
:46:00. > :46:03.
:46:03. > :46:08.Victoria Azarenka and Max Mirnyi of But this format, with the best of
:46:08. > :46:15.two sets, and a match tie-break of the first to 10, has really suited
:46:15. > :46:18.the British pair. Laura Robson has played extremely well. Sometimes
:46:18. > :46:23.she has gone through a few little dips but whenever it has come down
:46:23. > :46:31.to the tie-breaker, she has come up with some huge shots. The Victoria
:46:31. > :46:37.Azarenka, the world singles number one. Only ranked 80 in doubles. She
:46:37. > :46:45.picked up the bronze medal in the singles. The first medal ever in
:46:45. > :46:49.Olympic tennis or Belarus -- 4 Belarus. That is if you discount
:46:49. > :46:53.the woman who played under the Commonwealth of Independent States
:46:53. > :47:01.in Barcelona, they had not quite sorted things out after the break-
:47:01. > :47:07.up of the Soviet Union! The gentle giant, Max Mirnyi. 35 now. He was
:47:07. > :47:13.born in Minx. He has looked for much of his life in Florida. The No.
:47:13. > :47:19.1 ranked doubles play in the world for men's doubles. Highly decorated.
:47:19. > :47:24.Four times he has won at Roland Garros, twice at the US Open.
:47:24. > :47:34.Significantly, he and Victoria one the US Open mixed doubles five
:47:34. > :47:34.
:47:34. > :47:40.years ago -- won the US Open mixed doubles. Laura Robson, 18 years old.
:47:40. > :47:46.How would she handle this occasion? She was up in Murray's box for a
:47:46. > :47:50.lot of that singles final. I hope she has not let too many of her
:47:50. > :48:00.emotions go, that she is not too drained. I think she will be fine
:48:00. > :48:01.
:48:01. > :48:06.Macros. She knows that the majority of the attack is going to come at
:48:07. > :48:13.Laura Robson -- I think she will be fine. If she starts thinking too
:48:13. > :48:17.much, there will be problems. Max Mirnyi, I would imagine he will try
:48:17. > :48:22.to intimidate rural Robson at the beginning because she is by far the
:48:22. > :48:27.most experienced player of the four, and they will probably try to
:48:27. > :48:31.target everything on to her at the beginning. She will need to go for
:48:31. > :48:38.it, keep on thumping it the ball away she has been. Easier said than
:48:38. > :48:48.done but that is what she needs to do. The familiar team are in
:48:48. > :48:55.
:48:55. > :49:01.position. Kim Sears, what an Victoria Azarenka one the -- won
:49:01. > :49:07.the French Open at the start of this year. Is it possible that we
:49:07. > :49:14.saw the Union Jack raised again, we could see a grazed again later this
:49:14. > :49:20.afternoon. You might need to go back to the fridge and get some
:49:20. > :49:26.more champagne! Because certainly, the couple from Belarus of the
:49:26. > :49:32.favourites, but Laura Robson and Andy Murray have been the underdogs
:49:33. > :49:42.since the first round, then they beat Lleyton Hewitt and Sam Stosur,
:49:43. > :49:43.
:49:43. > :49:48.then the Germans, Sabine Lisicki and Christopher cast. She looked a
:49:48. > :49:53.little bit more relaxed now. I know she has got another medal to watch
:49:53. > :50:03.her son play for, but he has already got the gold, so this is a
:50:03. > :50:03.
:50:03. > :50:11.bonus, really. All the pressure on the Belorussians. Victoria is only
:50:11. > :50:16.23, she has already achieved a lot in her young Korea. It could
:50:16. > :50:26.possibly be a Olympic gold for them. Mirnyi, for his success, has never
:50:26. > :50:44.
:50:44. > :50:54.one an Olympic medal. -- has never So the top seeds one the toss, and
:50:54. > :51:11.
:51:11. > :51:18.The Centre Court hasn't quite filled up again after Andy Murray's
:51:18. > :51:22.singles final. They just needed a little breather, I'm sure a lot of
:51:22. > :51:32.them are waiting to come in, after three games when they are allowed
:51:32. > :51:32.
:51:32. > :52:52.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 131 seconds
:52:52. > :52:58.to, I'm sure the Centre Court will Without wishing to interrupt, I
:52:58. > :53:05.fear I have to because we are coming on air now on BBC2. You are
:53:05. > :53:12.watching the gold medal match in the mixed doubles. Victoria
:53:12. > :53:16.Azarenka and Max Mirnyi of Belarus. Up against Andy Murray and Laura
:53:16. > :53:21.Robson. For those of you who wish to continue watching the tennis,