Leicester
3.15 Decision by One
Leicester
3.15 Decision by One
The penultimate day of the games sees the start of the boxing finals where 13 nations are represented. Team GB have 3 boxers through to the finals as do Ukraine with Cuba, Italy and Kazakhstan all supplying 3 fighters. Other highlights are the men’s 5000m final, the women’s Elliott 6m gold medal match and the men’s football final. Ed Mckeever has medal chances in the K1 200. Canoeing final while the men’s modern pentathlon celebrates 100 years at the Olympics. There are women’s finals in Basketball, Handball and Volleyball and in the Diving Tom Daley is a medal hope in the men’s 10m platform final.
The first gold medal of the day may well be won in the 50k race walk with women’s 20k event starting at 5.00. Athletic relays including Usain Bolt and the Jamaican team. , women’s high jump and the women’s mountain bike race are other highlights in the proverbial packed programme.
We are underway with the 50K walk which will take about 3.5 hours. The Russians are in the lead group early doors.
Ed McKeever looking supremely confident wins gold for GB. More action at Eton Dorney and Ukraine win the C200m men’s event.
They have started fencing in the modern pentathlon and our guy is 5th mid way through the fencing but there is a long way to go. We are 90 minutes into the 50K walk and there are 3 Russians in the lead group. There are also two from Guatemala so I will be supporting them. It is always good to see the medals spread around – like the Tunisian who won gold in the open water swim yesterday. Erick Barrondo won silver in the 20K walk so he has to be in with a squeak here.
Lisa Carrington of New Zealand times her race to perfection to win gold in the women’s K1.
The race walk has been going nearly 3 hours and the Russians are 1-2-3. Finland and Russia are lining up for the women’s Elliott bronze match.
Evening now and a good deal has happened – where do we start?
The sailing has been a pleasure to watch and today provided two close races. Finland came from behind to pip Russia for the bronze and the surprise package Spain beat the hot favourites Australian 3.2.
The modern pentathlon is a gruelling event but the winner David Svoboda put in a confident run at the finish to get the better of Cao of China with the Hungarian Adam Marosi taking bronze.
After the success of our women’s hockey team yesterday there was no such success for the GB men’s team who were always second best in the bronze medal match going down 3.1. Germany retained their gold medal beating Holland 2.1.
This afternoon’s football final produced a major upset with the compact, organised Mexico beating the odds on favourites Brazil 2.1. Brazil gained some consolation in the women’s volleyball final. Despite being well beaten 25.11 in the first set they came back to win gold.
In the women’s basketball Australia beat Russia 83.74 but it was a good day for Russia in the athletics. They won both the 50k men’s walk and the 20k women’s walk. They also won the women’s 800m with Savinova coming home untroubled. The women’s high jump also went to Russia thanks to a commanding performance from Anna Chicherova.
Performance of the day though came from GBs Mo Farrer who completed the double by adding the 5,000m gold to the 10,000m he won last week. This was a really wonderful performance from Mo getting the tactics absolutely spot on. Two sports that proved watchable today were the Rhythmic gymnastics and the mountain bike race. Once again it was Russian gold in the gymnastics thanks to Evgeniya Kanaeva while the mountain bike gold went to Julie Bressett of France who made most of the running.
The final athletics track event were the remaining relays where the USA “dream team” stormed to victory in the women’s 400m x 4 while in the men’s 4 x 100m there was no stopping Usain Bolt and Jamaica.
As I am typing this there is a cracking woman’s handball final taking place. There are 7 minutes left Norway lead Montenegro 21.20 and the Montenegrin goalkeeper has just made a triple save.
We have had some boxing finals tonight. First up was the light flyweight division where Zou Shimming of China defended his title beating hi Thai opponent, a result that did not go down well with the crown after the Thai boxer had received a controversial public warning.
The bantam weight final made history as the first ever final between boxers from GB and Ireland. The straight punching Luke Campbell took gold against the busy, aggressive Irishman John Hoe Nevin.
Cuba, so dominant in Olympic boxing until recently failed to win a single gold in the 2008 games but Iglesias scored a well earned first gold for them in 2012 with some skilled boxing against a Ukrainian opponent who never stopped coming forward.
Norway retain Handball gold but what a commendable performance from Montenegro. The Norwegian royal family were in the crown. Spain won bronze.
Tom Daley has the bronze – good effort in a high quality final with USA winning gold thanks to David Boudia.
In the middleweight final it’s Brazil v Japan. Japan have it by one point – it’s been an up and down sort of day for the Brazilians. Once again a public warning for the Brazilian was crucial.
One for more to go in the heavyweight division and it’s Russo of Italy v Usyk of the Ukraine. In the basketball USA are running away with it 63.37. No big surprise there. Russo gives it everything in a close bruising contest but the Ukrainian gets it by 14.11.
Ascot
2.05 Desert Law
2.40 Sun Central
3.50 Fanrouge (ew)
Ayr
7.05 Hills of Dakota
Haydock
2.20 Gospel Choir
2.55 Gabrial
3.25 Opinion
4.00 Ladys First (ew)
Lingfield
6.45 Rocket Rob
Newmarket
3.00 Zumbi
Day 14 of the Olympics and Team GB won 2 silver medals in the men’s and women’s 470 class sailing. There was also a bronze for the women’s hockey team who beat New Zealand 3.1 with all the goals coming as a result of penalty corners.
Sweden were the first to qualify for the men’s handball when they edged out Hungary in a thrilling encounter 27.26. France are playing Croatia in the other semi.
Russia are through to the men’s volleyball final beating Bulgaria 3.1. Brazil are already two sets up in the other semi against Italy.
Spain beat Russia in the first men’s basketball semi final and will meet either USA or Argentina while Croatia beat Montenegro 7.5 in the first of the men’s water polo semis. Italy currently leads Serbia 6.5 in the other semi.
In the men’s football bronze medal match Park has put Korea one up after 38 minutes.
It was a messy old 1500m women’s final with the race turning into a bit of a sprint over the last 600. Alptekin of Turkey was not an altogether popular winner as she has served a drugs ban but she became her country’s first ever track and field gold medallist. Gamze Bulut made it a Turkish 1-2.
In the women’s relays the USA women broke the world record in winning the sprint relay. The men’s 400m relay went to the Bahamas who beat the USA.
Korea have bronze in the men’s football 2.0.
France have beaten Croatia in the handball semi in a superb match with 20 saves by their ‘keeper. Italy have beaten Serbia 9.7 in the water polo semi.
Holland won the women’s hockey gold beating Argentina 2.0.
The BMX cycling finals proved entertaining TV viewing. Mariana Pajon won Columbia’s second gold medal ever while Strombergs of Latvia took the men’s gold.
Brighton
4.40 Essell
5.10 Autarch
Haydock
6.20 Ribaat (danger Noble Bacchus)
8.30 Aazif
Newmarket
5.40 Makafeh
The canoeing sprints were the pick of the morning’s action. The Kayak 4 comes across well on the TV and the men’s K4 1000m was no exception. Although Australia were the only non European crew they proved too strong for their rivals with Hungary taking silver and the Czech Republic bronze. Hungary gained compensation for that defeat thanks to Danuta Kozak in the Women’s K1. Josefa Idem was 5th for Italy in her 8th Olympic Games.
The Women’s 10K open water swim was a gruelling event. Hopes were high for Team GBs Keri-anne Payne but she just missed out on a medal, finishing fourth by only a matter of inches. Eva Riszstov of Hungary won Gold making almost all the running and although getting tired she just held off the challenge of American Haley Anderson, who finished second to claim silver, with Italy’s Martina Grimaldi taking bronze.
The desperately close finishes continue with Canada scoring the only goal of the women’s football bronze medal match in the last minute and that after France had twice hit the woodwork. USA took gold beating Japan 2.1.
The track finals followed the form book. Usain Bolt ran a fantastic bend to successfully defend the 200m crown in a clean sweep for Jamaica with Blake second and Weir third. David Rudisha broke the Olympic record to win the 800m for Kenya in majestic fashion and Ashton Eaton as expected took the decathlon for the USA.
There were two more golds for team GB in sports as diverse as boxing and dressage. Nicola Adams made history by becoming the first woman to win Olympic gold with a stunning display against her Chinese opponent in the flyweight division. We won gold and bronze in the individual dressage thanks to Charlotte DeJardin and Laura Bechtolsheimer.
Our only competitor in the wrestling, Olga Butkevych was beaten by her opponent from Ecuador despite taking an early lead.
Ireland won their first medal of the games in the women’s boxing when Katie Taylor outpointed Russian Sofya Ochigava amid an extraordinary atmosphere at ExCeL.
The women’s team events have reached their final stages. In the water polo USA won gold beating Spain 8.5 while Australia edged out Hungary 13.11.
Norway will meet Montenegro in the handball final after they had beaten Korea and Spain. Brazil and the USA won their volleyball semis against Japan and Korea.
Team GB were thrashed 9.2 in the men’s hockey semi final by Holland who will meet Germany in the final after Germany had beaten Australia 4.2.
The women’s javelin crown went to Barbora Spotakova of the Czech Republic.
Haydock
3.10 Allaal
Sandown
7.15 Deia Sunrise (danger (Mazeydd)
Yarmouth
2.30 Raskova
Yarmouth
5.00 Critical Point
Day 12 began with 4 canoe finals at Eton Dorney.
Tim Brabant won gold in Beijing in the K1 1000m but after having suffered injury problems he was last of the 8 finalists’ today. European champion Hoff was fancied but could only finosh 3rd with Larsen of Norway getting the gold medal.
The men’s K2 1000m went to a photo finish with Hungary just holding off the fast finishing Portuguese. In the Women’s K4 500m Hungary claimed gold in a very close finish with Germany and Belarus in the minor places.
There have been some close finishes in a lot of sports but the Hungary v Iceland clash in the men’s handball quarter final was quite something. Missed penalties, goalkeepers subbed for outfield players and all manner of shenanigans. It was 27 all after normal time and the teams were still level after extra time. A further 5 minutes each way followed and Hungary finally sealed a famous victory 33.31. The other quarterfinals were also tense close affairs. Sweden beat European champions Denmark 24.22 while France accounted for Spain 23.22. France met Spain in the men’s basketball quarter finals but this time Spain came out on top.
There were six clear round in the first phase of the show jumping and as 2 of those were from Team GB things looked promising for a medal or two. In the end though we finished out of the medals with gold going to Steve Guerdat of Switzerland. In a jump off for the silver Cian O’Connor of Ireland had the last fence down which cost him and he had to settle for bronze behind Gerco Schroder of Netherlands.
The beach volleyball women’s final is about to get started. An all American match between Ross/Kessy and May’Traenor/Walsh.
Mens 110m hurdles final – Aries Merritt looks the one to beat – it’s gold for Merritt of the USA. Another gold for USA as Alison Felix beats the Jamaicans in the 200m.
Boxing next and Italy are having a good day across different sports. Their light welterweight Mangiacapre has outpointed his Kazakhstani opponent to progress into the semis. Next up is Thomas Stalker for team GB against a Mongolian. The prize a place in the semis and a guaranteed a bronze at least.
Back to the boxing – all square after round 1.
Stalker is 7.8 down after round 2. Hard last round. Has Stalker done enough? The Mongolian has won it 23.22.
Kempton
6.30 Gallipot
8.30 Scrupul
Pontefract
4.00 Sir Graham Wade (danger Spifer)
Yarmouth
6.20 Albaspina
8.20 Seven Veils
Day 11 and they are playing on the blue hockey pitch. It is the last day of the group stages in the men’s competition and Korea are playing Holland. Korea has to win to stand any chance of progressing further. Team GB play Spain tonight by which time we will know what we need to do to reach the semi finals.
The highlights today include the 1500 men’s final, the Triathlon, the men’s football semis and the team dressage.
The Dutch score from a penalty corner 1.0.Holland could win both hockey golds.
Verga makes it 2.0 with a fine individual goal. Really entertaining game now with the Koreans coming back from 0.3 to 3.2 only for the Dutch extend their lead to 4.2 which is the final score.
Australia are well on their way to the semi finals as they lead Pakistan 5.0 at the beginning of the second half. Final score 7.0 and some awesome finishing from Australia.
In the women’s handball champions Norway have come back from a half time deficit and beaten Brazil 21.19. The gold medallists from Beijing have found their form at last. In the women’s table tennis team bronze medal match Korea and playing Singapore.
Evening session now and there has been plenty of excitement today. Team GB continued to dominate the track cycling and Chris Hoy won the Keirin to claim his 5th gold medal while Laura Trott won gold in the Omnium. Victoria Pendleton was denied gold in the individual sprint and had to settle for silver behind Australian Anna Meares.
There was gold this morning for Alistair Brownlee who triumphed in the Triathlon with brother Jonny getting bronze despite having to overcome a 15 second penalty for mounting his bike too early. Spaniard Javier Gomez did well to split the Yorkshiremen and win silver. There was also gold for team GB in the team dressage to continue the good results for our equestrian team.
China’s dominance of the table tennis continued as they won gold in the women’s team event beating Japan. The Japanese got their revenge in the women’s volleyball winning a marathon 5 setter against China beating their arch rivals for the first time in 11 years. The final score was 28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 18-16 in a tussle lasted two hours and 15 minutes. In the beach version of the game Americans Walsh and May-Treanor beat the Chinese pair in a titanic battle 22.20, 22.20.
With just 3 minutes left in the first half GB have gone 1.0 up against Spain thanks to Jackson from a penalty corner. A point will put us into the semi finals.
There have been some surprises in the women’s handball quarter finals. Norway beat the in form Brazil and Korea surprised Russia. Spain edged out Croatia 25.22. France play Montenegro later tonight.
This afternoon there was a high quality competition in the women’s floor exercise final. The gold went to Alexander Raisman, of the USA, Romania’s Catalina Ponor in silver and Russian Aliya Mustafina took bronze.
In the women’s water polo Spain lead Hungary 1.0 in the semi final with the USA to meet the winners in the final. Another goal for Spain, 2.0.
Mexico are through to the men’s football final beating Japan 3.1. The second semi is tonight with Brazil facing Korea.
The highlight on the track is the men’s 1500m final. Back to the hockey and Spain have equalised from a penalty corner – it is going to be a tense last 13 minutes.
In the football Brazil and Korea are 0.0 after 30 minutes. Spain lead Hungary 7.5 in the water polo. In the women’s basketball quarter final Russia are looking good against Turkey. It ends 1.1 in the hockey – the Spanish players are not happy. More good news for GB as Robbie Grabarz gets bronze in the high jump. Russia win gold with Ivan Ukhov.
Women’s 100m hurdles final coming up. Sally Pearson for Australia – new Olympic record.
Basketball and Turkey have come back against Russia and lead 52.51. Boxing again and it’s 12.12 – come on Ireland. Conlon’s gets the decision.
There are some close games going on. The handball is 17.14 to France who are edging towards the semis. Turkey and Russia are 62 all with 28 seconds left. My money’s on Russia. Tense stuff. Russia it is 66.63.after a flurry of time outs in the last 13 seconds. In the volleyball Italy have won the first set against Korea.