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Live Reporting

Alex Bysouth

All times stated are UK

  1. Goodbye!

    Same again tomorrow? You bet! We'll be back bright and early to bring you comprehensive coverage from Tokyo across the BBC website, radio and TV.

    You can continue to watch the action and highlights on BBC One, iPlayer and online, and don't forget to tune in for Today at the Games at 19:30 BST.

    Until next time!

  2. What happened on Sunday?

    But before we leave you, here's a look at what happened in Tokyo today...

    • Chelsie Giles won Great Britain's first medal at Tokyo 2020 with a judo bronze.
    • Bradly Sinden then scooped a taekwondo silver in the men's -68kg category.
  3. The medals...

    Chelsie Giles took the first of those medals, a bronze in the judo, while it was Bradly Sinden who collected the second - his taekwondo silver was so close to turning gold, but it wasn't quite to be for the 22-year-old from Doncaster. Here's how his men's -68kg final unfolded.

  4. Post update

    So with their first two medals in Tokyo coming on Sunday, how do Team GB stand on the Olympic medal table? There's still a long way to go...

    Medal table
  5. Basketball

    France 52-52 USA

    We have a tied game! France have clawed back from a 10-point deficit in the third quarter. USA have looked flat coming out of the break.

  6. 'Absolute delight and honour to watch Sinden'

    Men's -68kg

    Steve Bunce

    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Bradly Sinden can hold his head high because he gave us some thrills today when he entered the mat.

    He walked through people, he came back, changed styles and showed variety. It's been an absolute delight and honour to be watching this kid all day.

    We'll get him in Paris and in LA but guess what, he'll also get Rashitov.

  7. 'We are so proud'

    Men's -68kg

    A word from Sheryl Sinden, Bradly's mum, who was watching from home: "We can't believe he has got a silver medal, it's a massive achievement but I know he went for gold so I know how disappointed he is going to be. We are so proud of what you have achieved, don't be hard on yourself!"

  8. 'It was my gold medal to give away'

    Men's -68kg

    More from Bradly Sinden, speaking to BBC TV on his feelings after taking silver: "Disappointment, it was my gold medal to give away, obviously he is a good fighter, just I made a few mistakes. I think I got unlucky with a few things as well but that is taekwondo."

  9. 'Being an Olympic champion in any sport at 19, we bow our heads'

    Men's -68kg

    Steve Bunce

    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Rashitov finished it like the 19-year-old brazen, brash kid he is.

    He fought five times today. He beat the number one in the world, he beat the number two in the world and he's an Olympic champion at 19.

    In any sport being an Olympic champion at 19 we bow our heads.

  10. 'You'll see me again in Paris'

    Men's -68kg

    Here is Bradly Sinden after his silver medal: "I thought he was on the back foot, you have to commend him for what he did - a few mistakes from me, well done to him, you'll see me again in Paris.

    "Maybe eventually (he'll be proud) but we were here to get gold, anything else is not what we're here to celebrate - maybe eventually I will get over it, but for now it has got me that I didn't win gold when I think it was there for me to take. I will take that and improve on it."

  11. 'High quality, high drama'

    Men's -68kg

    Steve Bunce

    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It was 20 seconds of mayhem and confusion, it looked like Sinden was occupied and was not sure what was happening.

    He just took his eye off the prize and panicked a little bit and I'm going to use that word nicely.

    He just lost a bit of concentration and Rashitov who I thought with 30 seconds to go was finished.

    That was high quality, high drama.

  12. 'He should stand tall'

    Men's -68kg

    Lutalo Muhammad

    Two-time Olympic Taekwondo medallist on BBC TV

    I can empathise with him, we all thought he had won it right at the end. It was so close, a hotly contested match but Bradly has represented himself and his country very well today. He should stand tall and stand proud.

  13. Post update

    Men's -68kg

    Superb performance from Uzbekistan's Ulugbek Rashitov. Bradly Sinden may not feel like it now, but he should look back on his efforts today with pride - the 22-year-old from Doncaster eventually went down 34-29 in the final seconds of the gold medal match. So close...

  14. Sinden finishes with silver

    Men's -68kg

    It's not to be for Bradly Sinden! The 19-year-old Ulugbek Rashitov holds off the Great Britain hopeful to take gold and Sinden finishes with the silver medal.

  15. Get involved

    #bbcolympics

    Carolyne Daykin: Seriously invested in the taekwondo. Come on Bradley Sinden!

    Georgie Heath: I have absolutely zero idea about taekwondo but this is so gripping. Come on Bradley!

  16. Post update

    Men's -68kg

    This gold medal match swings in Bradly Sinden's favour once more! But who could call this? He leads 28-26 with seconds remaining...

  17. Rashitov responds

    Men's -68kg

    And here comes Bradly Sinden! "Don't look at the scoreboards!" is the cry from his coach.

    The Brit leads by three points but Ulugbek Rashitov responds with a spinning kick to the trunk and edges back into a 26-24 lead with 40 second to go.

  18. Sinden levels

    Men's -68kg

    What does Bradly Sinden have left in his locker? He closes the gap to just two points to set up a tense finish before Ulugbek Rashitov lands a punch, but here comes Sinden with his own combination and the British fighter pulls level. 19-19. Will it count? Uzbekistan play their card to have a video replay but it's not successful. All square with 80 seconds to go.

  19. 'Sinden knows he's got it to do'

    Men's -68kg

    Steve Bunce

    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Rashitov adjusted in that round, he's really got some confidence .

    Bradly Sinden knows he's got it to do but he's had to do it before.

  20. Sinden closes gap

    Men's -68kg

    It remains Ulugbek Rashitov who leads heading into the final round. But Bradly Sinden cuts the deficit on the 19-year-old to four points with a head kick - it's 18-14 with two minutes to go in this gold medal match...