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Olympics LIVE: GB's Matt Hudson-Smith takes silver in men's 400m final

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Olympics LIVE
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Welcome to Flashscore UK's Olympics Tracker, where we'll have daily updates and round-ups from the Paris 2024 Games. Tune in each day for schedules, medal tables, and all the talking points surrounding Team GB and the world's top athletes.

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* Great Britain's Josh Kerr takes silver in pulsating 1500m final

* Thomas lands first women's 200m global title in dominant display

* GB's Matt Hudson-Smith takes silver in men's 400m final

* Australia pip GB to men's team cycling pursuit gold

* Ireland's Harrington retires from boxing after retaining Olympic crown

* Olympic highlights for day 12

* Wednesday's full Paris Olympics schedule

* Medal table

Live updates

22:13 BST - Well, that about wraps things up for us today. If you're looking for a run-down of the day's best bits, you can find that here. Sleep tight!

21:46 BST - Some medals have been handed out in the taekwondo events. In the men’s -58kg category, South Korea’s Park Tae-joon defeated Gashim Magomedov of Azerbaijan for gold. Earlier, bronze medals were won in the same category by France’s Cyian Ravet and Tunisia’s Mohamed Khalil Jandoubi.

In the women’s -49kg, Thailand’s Panipak Wongpattanakit beat China’s Guo Qing to defend her Olympic title with Iran’s Mobina Nematzadeh and Croatia’s Lena Stojkovic claiming bronze medals.

20:55 BST - A bit of Moroccan magic has powered Soufiane El Bakkali to gold in the men’s 3,000m steeplechase final. The USA’s Kenneth Rooks took silver ahead of Abraham Kibiwot of Kenya, who claimed bronze. 

In dramatic scenes, world record holder Lamecha Girma crashed over one of the obstacles and did not finish the race due to injuries sustained. The Ethiopian received treatment and was stretchered off, hopefully he's alright.

Read more on the final here.

20:23 BST - Silver for Matt Hudson-Smith! America's Quincy Hall pipped the Brit to the gold medal in the end. Muzala Samukonga of Zambia claims the bronze.

Read more here.

20:20 BST - Here we go, then! Matt Hudson-Smith, what have you got for us? The men's 400m final is about to begin...

20:07 BST - Britain's Amber Anning is through to the women's 400m final! But compatriots Laviai Nielsen and Victoria Ohuruogu are out. The final will take place on Friday.

19:53 BST - China have won gold in the women's synchronised swimming team acrobatic routine. They were last up and some job to beat the USA's dazzling display, but they did that - and more.

19:25 BST - America's Erriyon Knighton and Joseph Fahnbulleh of Liberia are through to the men's 200m final, which will take place tomorrow night.

19:15 BST - Shock! Noah Lyles has finished second to Botswana's Letsile Tebogo in the men's 200m semi-finals. Perhaps the American is saving his best for the finale?

Read more here.

19:05 BST - Team GB's Alastair Chalmers won't be reaching the men's 400m hurdles final. He struck a hurdle with his leading leg and then fell over. Eighth for the Brit.

18:50 BST - So, what else is coming up tonight? Well, loads. But to be more specific, men's 100m winner Noah Lyles will race in the men's 200m semi-finals just after 19:00 BST.

After that, Team GB have a hopeful in the men's 400m final as Matthew Hudson-Smith goes for gold from 20:20 BST. Stick with us for all the key updates.

18:36 BST - The Americans have claimed gold in the women's team pursuit final. New Zealand take silver, Great Britain bronze.

18:33 BST - The USA and New Zealand are currently competing for the women's team pursuit gold...

18:26 BST - And it's a bronze for Team GB! An incredible performance to pip the Italians to the medal.

18:23 BST - Now, the women's team pursuit bronze race. Great Britain are up against Italy for the honour...

18:15 BST - British skateboarder Andy Macdonald said he had "won the gold medal for having the most fun" after his making his Olympic debut in Paris at the age of 51 earlier.

He described it as "the experience of a lifetime".

Read his full comments here.

17:40 BST - Australia take the men's team pursuit gold, but there wasn't much in it! Team GB settle for the silver.

Britain's Ethan Hayter took a wobble in the final couple of laps, which allowed the Aussies to scoop up the top prize.

Read more here.

17:37 BST - Italy claim the bronze! Now, Great Britain and Australia...

17:28 BST - Right, then, Denmark and Italy are in action for the men's team pursuit bronze. We'll update you with the victors shortly.

17:00 BST - Tony Hawk and Snoop Dogg are watching the men's skate park final. I believe the kids call this 'aura'?

Tony Hawk and Snoop Dogg in Paris
Tony Hawk and Snoop Dogg in ParisAFP

16:24 BST - Team GB's Yasmin Harper and Grace Reid have safely reached the semi-finals of the women’s 3m springboard. That'll take place tomorrow morning.

15:32 BST - Australia's Matt Wearn takes the gold in the men's dinghy race. Pavlos Kontides of Cyprus claims the silver and Peru's Stefano Peschiera the bronze. 

Team GB's Micky Beckett finished outside the medal places.

14:39 BST - There'll be no skateboarding final for Macdonald, who finishes 18th in qualifying.

14:15 BST - Turnbull and Carlin are both safely into the next round of the men's sprint cycling, while Beckett was edging closer to a medal in the dinghy sailing final before the race got abandoned, again. Shambles.

Elsewhere, the men's park skateboarding qualification is underway with 51-year-old Andy Macdonald representing Team GB.

Britain also has two divers in action, with Grace Reid and Yasmin Harper taking part in the women's 3m springboard.

13:46 BST - Finally, after nearly two days of delays and postponements, Team GB will compete for a medal in the men's dinghy sailing final! It's due to take place soon, with Michael Beckett representing Great Britain in that one.

13:23 BST - Team GB's women's pursuit cycling team will compete for bronze after missing out on a spot in the gold medal race in their first-round clash against the USA.

13:05 BST - Finucane qualifies for the quarter-finals after coming third in her heat, while Marchant will have to go again in the repechages after narrowly missing out on direct qualification.

12:25 BST - Team GB's record breakers Katy Marchant and Emma Finucane are in action next in the women's keirin first round!

In the men's sprint, both Turnbull and Carlin have qualified for the next round while Dutch rider Harrie Lavreysen has set a new world record.

11:55 BST - The men's cycling sprint qualification races are underway, with Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin representing Great Britain, with the former already into the next round.

11:50 BST - Some good news from the 5000m semi-finals! George Mills - taken out in a collision on the final straight - has been reinstated by event organisers and will compete in the final.

11:48 BST - GB's first medal event should be coming up in around 30 minutes in the men's dinghy sailing final, although it has been delayed since yesterday so we'll have to wait and see what happens there.

All three British athletes in the men's 800m have qualified for the semi-finals; Max Burgin, Ben Pattison and Elliot Giles all clocking good times in the heats.

10:57 BST - Laugher and Houlden are both safely into the men's 3m springboard diving final, finishing third and fifth respectively.

No British athletes have made it into the men's 5000m final, with Atkin also failing to qualify.

Up next for Team GB is the men's 800m first round, women's 1500m repechages and the men's sprint cycling qualification - all across the next hour.

10:38 BST - There's controversy in the men's 5000m heats as Team GB's George Mills is involved in a collision on the final straight, meaning he failed to qualify for the final.

Patrick Dever wasn't caught up and crossed the line with a time of 14:13.48 but also didn't manage to make the final.

Britain's hopes rest on Sam Atkin who takes part in the second heat.

10:20 BST - Team GB's Sember comfortably qualifies for the women's 100m hurdles semi-finals with a time of 12.72, putting her tenth in the overall standings after the first round.

Laugher and Houlden are both looking good in the diving as well, still well in with a chance of qualifying for the final heading into their last dives.

09:22 BST - It's a good start for Laugher in the diving, recording the joint-highest score out of all the competitors' first dives.

Elsewhere, Cindy Sember is about to run in her 100m hurdles heat while Hamish McArthur and Toby Roberts are in action in the men's bouldering and lead climbing semi-finals.

08:00 BST - The first round of the women's golf tournament has just got underway with Charley Hull and Georgia Hall representing Team GB - although neither tee off until a little later in the morning.

Following on from the golf we will have the men's 3m springboard diving semi-finals, with both Jack Laugher and Jordan Houlden competing for a spot in the final.

06:50 BST - Good morning and welcome back to our Olympics Tracker! It's day 12 of the Paris Olympics and we're nearing the end of the games so, naturally, the action for Team GB is starting to slow down a little.

Still, though, Great Britain have a chance of more medals today in both sailing and cycling finals while several athletics qualifying events will continue through the morning and afternoon.

Keep track of the entire day's schedule right here!

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