It's the final day of track and field events as the penultimate day of Paris 2024 gets underway.
There are also medals to be won in in track cycling, diving and modern pentathlon.
Athletics - Track and Field
Team GB will be targeting relay medals on Saturday, as the 4x400m teams both compete in their respective finals.
The women’s team qualified second fastest despite having 400m finalist Amber Anning and semi-finalists Laviai Nielsen and Victoria Ohuruogu rested as reserves.
The men’s team also qualified second fastest with 400m silver medallist Matthew Hudson-Smith involved.
The women’s 1500m final at 19:25 BST will be contested by Laura Muir and Georgia Bell.
Muir is an Olympic silver and world bronze medallist in the 1500m, while Bell earned a European silver medal over the distance earlier this year.
Earlier in the evening, Max Burgin will contest the men’s 800m final on his Olympic debut at 18:25, before George Mills, a European silver medallist in the event, will compete in the men’s 5000m final at 20:50.
Track Cycling
Team GB will be targeting men’s madison glory on the penultimate day of track cycling.
Ethan Hayter and Ollie Wood, who have men’s team pursuit silver to their names already in this Games, will be looking to double their tally.
Hayter is already a silver medallist in this event from Tokyo alongside Matthew Walls whilst Hayter and Wood combined for World Championship silver in 2022.
Emma Finucane and Sophie Capewell will also continue their women’s sprint campaigns after both breaking the previous world record to qualify second and fourth respectively in the qualifying round.
Both women have team sprint gold already at the Games.
And men’s team sprint silver medallists Jack Carlin and Hamish Turnbull will be in men’s keirin action ahead of Sunday’s finals.
Taekwondo
Taekwondo continues with the men’s +80kg and women’s +67kg classes. Caden Cunningham, who will go in the men’s +80kg, is the reigning +87kg European champion.
Rebecca McGowan is competing in the women’s +67kg, having overcome injury to earn silver at last year's World Championships and Grand Prix Final.
The round of 16 bouts start at 08:00, with the quarter and semi-finals beginning at 13:30 and the finals getting underway at 17:30.
Modern Pentathlon
The men’s modern pentathlon final is at 16:30, following today’s semi-finals. Reigning Olympic champion Joe Choong will be looking to contend for a medal after finishing eighth after participating in the second of today’s semi-finals.
The women’s semi-finals also take place tomorrow, with defending Olympic champion Kate French and world bronze medallist Kerenza Bryson both targeting a spot in Sunday’s final.
Sport Climbing and more
Erin McNeice will look to follow in the footsteps of newly crowned Olympic champion Toby Roberts and medal in the women’s combined event.
McNeice recorded 59.6 in the boulder and 64.1 in the lead in the semi-finals, scoring 123.7 in total to qualify in seventh. The final will take place at 09:15.
Noah Williams and Kyle Kothari will have the chance to add to Team GB’s diving medal haul in the men’s 10m platform after qualifying for the semi-finals in eighth and ninth respectively.
The semi-final is at 09:00, with the final at 14:00.
Izzy Thorpe and Kate Shortman, competing in their second Olympics, are in the artistic swimming duet competition, which concludes with the free routine at 18:30.
Their free routine score will be combined with tonight’s technical routine to determine their overall position.
The men’s marathon takes place at 07:00, featuring Team GB’s Emile Cairess, Mahamed Mahamed and Philip Sesemann.
Georgia Hall and Charley Hull go into tomorrow’s final day of women’s golf three over par and five over par respectively, with the tournament expected to wrap up by 17:30.
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