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Live Reporting

Becky Grey and Alex Bysouth

All times stated are UK

  1. Until next time...

    Well, what a day!

    It feels like forever since Adam Peaty claimed that first GB gold in the pool.

    Two more quickly followed as Tom Daley and Matty Lee were crowned champions in the synchronised 10m platform diving and 26 minutes later Tom Pidcock won the men's cross-country mountain biking.

    There were also silver medals for Alex Yee in the triathlon and Lauren Williams in taekwondo. But the best bit? You can relive it all over again on Today at the Games at 19:30 BST on BBC One and with BBC Radio 5 Live's catch-up show from 21:00.

    We'll be back later tonight to bring you all the action from Tokyo - where it will be early on Tuesday morning! - with the potential for more medals in the triathlon from 22:35.

    See you then!

  2. Don't forget to tune in...

    Highlights

    19:30-21:05 - BBC One

    21:00-22:00 - BBC Radio 5 Live

    21:05-22:00 - BBC Two, Olympics 2020: Extra

  3. GB medallists so far

    Team GB

    Overall total

    Gold 3, Silver 3, Bronze 1. Total 7.

    Gold

    Day three, Adam Peaty, men’s 100m breaststroke

    Day three, Tom Pidcock, men’s mountain bike race

    Day three, Tom Daley & Matty Lee, men’s 10 metres platform diving

    Silver

    Day two, Bradly Sinden, taekwondo, men’s -68kg

    Day three, Alex Yee, men’s triathlon

    Day three, Lauren Williams, taekwondo, women’s -67kg

    Bronze

    Day two, Chelsie Giles, judo, women’s -52kg

  4. 'What an advert for taekwondo'

    Women's -67kg final

    Lutalo Muhammad

    Two-time Olympic Taekwondo medallist on BBC TV

    Trust me, there's a lifetime in one second in taekwondo, as I know pretty well.

    But that's what makes the sport so exciting, so dynamic.

    Even as someone who has been in this sport all my life, this Olympics - what an advertisement for taekwondo.

    There have been so many victories in the last 10-20 seconds, it really shows you can't take your eyes off the TV screen for even a second.

  5. 'I know more about taekwondo now'

    #bbcolympics

    Lutalo Muhammad appreciation post!

    TheSportsDean: Superb today. Very interesting, great explanation of the sport. I really enjoyed that.

    Transitorydream: How amazing is Lutalo Muhammad on BBC Olympics. I hope he’ll become a lead commentator for future Olympics. Positive, calm, reassuring, kind, articulate. A pleasure to listen to and what an advert for martial arts (which I admit I know nothing about.)

    Maple23: I know more about taekwondo now due to the calm, dulcet tones of Lutalo Muhammad as he explains the sport’s complexities

  6. 'A massive achievement'

    Women's -67kg final

    Lutalo Muhammad

    Two-time Olympic Taekwondo medallist on BBC TV

    Lauren Williams said at the beginning of her interview there 'that's not enough'.

    I want to correct her - it's more than enough.

    She's come in to her first Olympic Games and she is being very humble in that interview - she had some serious injury problems all throughout this Olympic cycle. And very recent ones as well.

    For her to even make it here, it's a massive achievement - and for her to push on into the Olympic final against her biggest rival and to be winning until the last 15 seconds, amazing.

  7. 'Unbelievable scenes!'

    Gymnastics men's team final

    Nile Wilson

    Rio bronze medal winning gymnast on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Unbelievable scenes! I've never seen a gymnastics competition so close!

    We are talking tiny margins - a step.

    One tenth separating gold and silver.

    It's just unbelievable how exciting that was.

    It was great for Max to warm up for next week, I think he will be feeling really confident moving forward.

  8. Get involved

    #bbcolympics

    Verity Stevenson: I’m more exhausted watching taekwondo than the Olympians who are doing the actual event. Yay another Team GB medal!

    We are with you Verity, over in a flash but what a final.

  9. Post update

    The future is bright for GB taekwondo...

    GB Taekwondo medals
  10. 'It's been absolutely crazy'

    Women's -67kg final

    More from Lauren Williams speaking to BBC Sport: "I've not had the best prep at all, but that's not an excuse, I felt good today.

    "I've had injuries and I came out here late, I had something at home where I had to come out later, which damaged my prep, but as soon as I got here, I hit the ground running and I was pretty confident going in to today.

    "It's been absolutely crazy, insane, my first Olympic Games, a very good experience.

    "A massive thank you to the National Lottery for getting me out here today - I wouldn't be here without you."

    Lauren Williams
  11. 'I made a mistake and let it go'

    Women's -67kg final

    Here is Lauren Williams after that silver medal: "It's not enough, I had her, 10 seconds, I just let it go... I made a mistake and let it go, it's on me.

    "I went out there to win and tried my best but it didn't happen on the day. I am very happy with how I performed but it's a shame she got it. An Olympic silver medal is not bad, is it?"

  12. 'Lauren will come again'

    Women's -67kg final

    Lutalo Muhammad

    Two-time Olympic Taekwondo medallist on BBC TV

    I feel like I've been through an emotional rollercoaster in six minutes, watching that.

    Great combat by Matea at the end, you have to give credit where credit is due and she has shown she has the heart of a champion.

    To be able to fight back with 20 seconds to go and find that crucial crescent kick head shot - that's what gave her the Olympic title.

    Lauren will come again and I was glad to see her with that wry smile at the end - she knows she gave it everything and I hope she knows what she has done today is very special. An Olympic silver medal at just 22 years of age.

  13. 'She couldn't have given any more'

    Women's -67kg final

    John Cullen

    Former Taekwondo international

    It was a superb effort from Lauren Williams but Matea Jelic came in as the European champion and she will leave as the Olympic champion.

    Lauren Wiliams is exhausted - but she exhausted every possibility, she couldn't have given any more.

  14. Post update

    Women's -67kg final

    Matea Jelic was behind with seconds remaining but a head kick turned it in the European champion's favour - it eventually finished 25-22 and Jelic is now Olympic champion too.

    Lauren Williams
  15. Post update

    Women's -67kg final

    Jonathan Overend

    BBC Radio 5 Live commentator

    And it's all over.

    It's a second silver on the taekwondo map for Great Britain.

    It's another dramatic last second turn around.

  16. Silver Medal - Lauren Williams

    Women's -67kg final

    Oh no! Great Britain are beaten in the final seconds for the second day running, Lauren Williams takes a silver medal but was so close to gold.

    Croatia's Matea Jelic is the Olympic champion.

  17. Gold Medal - Russian Olympic Committee

    Gymnastics men's team final

    The Russian Olympic Committee scream in celebration and Nakita Nagornyy falls to the floor after his score of 14.666 on the floor puts the team to the top of the scoreboard.

    Japan take silver and China bronze, with Great Britain recording an impressive fourth-place finish.

  18. Post update

    Women's -67kg final

    It's so tight. Thoughts of Bradly Sinden from yesterday... 21-21 with eight seconds left!

  19. Post update

    Women's -67kg final

    Lauren Williams is holding on, a superb push kick and now the lead is 21-18 with 14 seconds on the clock.

  20. Post update

    Women's -67kg final

    Jonathan Overend

    BBC Radio 5 Live commentator

    It is every bit as tight as we thought it would be.

    Williams puts everting into it. It's an absolute thriller in the taekwondo final!