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* Team GB's rowing men's eight win gold, women's win bronze
* Bronze for Team GB in team dressage
* Team GB's Emma Wilson claims bronze in windsurfing
* Team GB take bronze in mixed 4x400m relay
* Saturday's full Paris Olympics schedule
22:36 BST - That about wraps things up for us tonight. Join us again tomorrow!
If you're looking for a round-up of the day's biggest bits of action, you can find that right here.
21:43 BST - A little earlier, Italy's Lorenzo Musetti beat Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 to claim the men's singles bronze in Paris.
21:06 BST - No luck for Team GB. The USA have won mixed 4x100m relay gold with a time of 3:37.43, also beating GB's record time.
China took silver and Australia the bronze - the last medals of the day.
The Brits, without Adam Peaty, slumped in seventh.
20:59 BST - Coming up soon, with freshly-retired tennis legend Andy Murray in the crowd, Team GB look to retain their mixed 4x100m relay title.
20:49 BST - Sticking with the pool, American great Katie Ledecky is the champion of the women's 800m freestyle for the fourth time in a row!
She claimed gold ahead of Australian rival Ariarne Titmus, with the USA's Paige Madden taking bronze.
The gold is Ledecky's ninth in a sparkling career.
20:36 BST - A little earlier, Canadian super-starlet Summer McIntosh won gold in the women's 200m individual medley final.
The USA's Kate Douglass took silver, while Australia's Kaylee McKeown claimed bronze.
Alex Walsh of the USA had finished second, but was disqualified for an illegal touch.
20:24 BST - Julien Alfred takes the gold! It's Saint Lucia's first ever Olympic medal.
Sha'Carri Richardson won the silver and Melissa Jefferson the bronze - both for America.
Also, a big well done to GB's Neita for coming in fourth! That's a massive improvement on her last final, in Tokyo, where she placed last.
20:20 BST - Up next, the women's 100m final. Great Britain's hopes rest on Daryll Neita's shoulders. But reaching the final is perhaps already achievement enough.
20:02 BST - Bronze for Great Britain! Amber Anning did very well in the final stretch to hold on and get Team GB on that podium.
Femke Bol, one of the greatest runners of all time, secured gold for the Dutch as the USA took silver.
19:58 BST - Up next, Team GB could be in for a medal at the mixed 4x400m relay final. Let's see!
19:57 BST - And Richardson has done enough! He's through to the semi-finals.
19:49 BST - British boxer Lewis Richardson is currently facing Zeyad Eashash, of Jordan, in the men's 71kg. They've just gone into the final round and it could go either way.
19:11 BST - Neita takes second in her heat! Team GB's hopes rest on her shoulders in the final. She was second to a very impressive Tia Clayton of Jamaica.
19:03 BST - It's not going to plan for Britian. Lansiquot has joined Asher-Smith in going out at the semi-final stage. She also takes fifth in her race and is out.
Fan-favourite Sha'Carri Richardson, of the USA, takes second to reach the final.
18:58 BST - For Team GB, Imani Lansiquot and Daryll Neita are yet to take part in the women's 100m semi-finals. They'll be up soon.
18:53 BST - Oh no! British star Asher-Smith is out of the women's 100m at the semi-final stage. She finishes Fifth, but it is important to remember the quality of everyone else at this level.
18:46 BST - Team GB's Dina Asher-Smith will soon get underway in the women's 100m semi-finals...
18:27 BST - In golf, Tommy Fleetwood is just one shot behind leading duo Xander Schauffele and Jon Rahm as they head into the final round of the men's competition. The Brit is in third place on 13-under after a 69, which featured three birdies and one bogey.
17:18 BST - It's gold for Ireland as McClenaghan posts an incredible score of 15.533 in the pommel horse final.
Nariman Kurbanov, of Kazakhstan, takes the silver and Stephen Nedoroscik scoops bronze for the USA.
17:05 BST - No pommel horse medal for Team GB's Whitlock as American Stephen Nedoroscik posts a score of 15.300, moving the Brit into fourth.
17:02 BST - In women's boxing, Algeria's Imane Khelif has just beaten Anna Luca Hamori of Hungary on points after three rounds. That win has guaranteed her an Olympic medal.
16:58 BST - Whitlock has been nudged into third after Ireland's Rhys McClenaghan posts a score of 15.533; Kazakh Nariman Kurbanov is currently second with 15.433.
16:50 BST - Whitlock has just scored 15.200. Will it be enough for a medal? The Brit is presently placed second...
16:47 BST - Team GB gymnast Max Whitlock is about to get involved in the pommel horse final, which he will savour in what will be his last Olympic Games performance.
16:36 BST - Evenepoel posed for a wonderful photograph after winning the men's road cycling event. Stood in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, the Belgian will remember this moment for the rest of his life.
16:30 BST - Belgium's Remco Evenepoel has just won the Olympic men's road cycling event! Valentin Madouas picked up the silver for France in sensational fashion, before fellow Frenchman Christophe Laporte won bronze.
16:21 BST - Biles has won gold! Her third in these Paris Games. It was always going to be hard to beat the American, but Brazil's Andrade takes the silver and Biles' compatriot Jade Carey deservedly snatches the bronze.
16:14 BST - Rebeca Andrade has just posted an average of 14.966 in the women's vault final; Biles leads, Andrade is in the silver medal position and North Koera's An Chang-ok is third.
15:58 BST - Gymnastics star Simone Biles has just scored an average of 15.300 in the women's vault final, which surely delivers the USA another gold medal. But Brazil's Rebeca Andrade is up soon - can she cause an upset?
15:21 BST - A wonderful bronze for Jake Jarman who finishes third for Team GB.
Philippines' Carlos Yulo secures the gold medal, while Israel's Artem Dolgopyat tales the silver.
15:10 BST - Drama in the gymnastics as Luke Whitehouse finishes a shock sixth despite a strong final routine from the Team GB hopeful.
The judges have flummoxed everyone...
There's a bronze for Jake Jarman in the meantime.
14:49 BST - France coach Thierry Henry called the behaviour of some of his players unacceptable after their 1-0 Olympic quarter-final victory over Argentina in Bordeaux ended in a brawl and a red card for midfielder Enzo Millot.
Hosts France knocked out Argentina on Friday to avenge the country's defeat in the last World Cup final in a bitter rivalry recently fuelled by a video of Argentine players directing chants labelled as racist at French players.
14:35 BST - Lottie Fry and Team GB have won bronze in the team dressage, with Germany taking gold and Denmark silver.
14:18 BST - Italy's Marta Maggetti grabbed Olympic gold in the women's windsurfing final on Saturday, staging a comeback in the final stages of the race with a smart strategic split.
The Italian's break away from her rivals in the third leg of four proved decisive, giving her the lead from Britain's Emma Wilson, who had dominated the early stages of the race, during which their iQFOiLs flew over the sea at more than 20 knots.
12:52 BST - Emma Wilson has won bronze in the women's windsurfing final in Marseille, equalling her medal from Tokyo.
Italy’s Marta Maggetti wind gold, and Sharon Kantor of Israel bags silver.
She may not be happy with that.
12:18 BST - Great Britain's Zharnel Hughes is through in his 100m heat, but reports are suggesting Jeremiah Azu's appeal against his false start has been declined.
"Lazy start because the false start threw me off a bit but I'm ok, I'm through the round," Hughes told the BBC.
Adam Peaty finished first in the breaststroke leg of the relay ahead of Italy's Nicolo Martinenghi as GB also got through in the men's 4x100m medley relay heats.
11:16 BST - Team GB's Louie Hinchliffe just looked very impressive in this 100m heat, though, even beating USA's Noah Lyles to first with a sub-10 time.
Could be one to watch in the 100m final.
11:05 BST - A horror show for Team GB 100m hopeful as Jeremiah Azu is disqualified for a false start in the first men's 100m heat.
That's it in the 100m for him. Ouch.
10:52 BST - Out of 10 boats that were sent to this regatta, eight finished on the podium for Team GB. Huge improvement from Tokyo.
10:15 BST - It's a gold medal for Team GB in the rowing men's eight!
It's silver to the Dutch and bronze for USA.
A phenomenal start to Saturday.
10:10 BST - It's the men's turn now and Team GB are also in line for a medal... they're the favourites for gold.
9:56 BST - It's bronze for Great Britain!
Romania take their first gold of the Games, with Canada in second.
9:53 BST - The women's eight is on right now with defending champions Team GB aiming for another medal.
9:26 BST - British riders head to the Olympic velodrome on Monday seeking to reinforce their status as the world's pre-eminent track cycling nation, but the face a tough assignment after some high-profile retirements.
They have topped the medals table at every Games since Beijing in 2008, but are without retired legends Laura and Jason Kenny - who won 12 gold between them - and Katie Archibald, who broke her leg in a freak accident.
They will be heavily leaning on sprinter Emma Finucane this time - the new face of British cycling after bursting on the scene by winning the sprint world title last year in Glasgow.
8:36 BST - A whopping 29 sets of medals will be handed out at the Paris Olympics today.
The big stories are the individual cycling race and the two women's finals - first at the tennis, then the 100m sprint at the Stade de France in the evening.
Names to watch out for today in the gold medal hunt include Remco Evenepoel, Mathieu Van der Poel, Donna Vekic, Qinwen Zheng and Sha'Carri Richardson.
8:31 BST - French hero Leon Marchand cemented his Paris Olympics legacy with a fourth swimming gold of the Games on Friday and Australia's Kaylee McKeown made a slice of history, but it was a disastrous day for American superstar Caeleb Dressel.
Here's our round-up of all the action from yesterday.
8:20 BST - Welcome back to the Tracker! We have plenty in store for you today in Paris.
It's a big day on the water as rowing rounds off 2024 with more finals, including the women's eights and men's eight finals, while Team GB's Emma Wilson is guaranteed a windsurfing medal later on.
It's also the day of the women's tennis final, with China's Qinwen Zheng set to go head-to-head with Croatia's Donna Vekic for the gold medal.
Then there's gymnastics, with superstar Simone Biles returning and bidding for more history and a third gold of this Games, with Team GB medal favourite Max Whitlock also in action in the individual finals.