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Olympics LIVE: Team GB's Josh Kerr wins silver in thrilling 1500m final

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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

* Ledecky to Leon: Talking points from swimming at the Paris Olympics

* Netherlands smash world record to beat GB to men's team sprint gold

* Team GB's Brown wins bronze medal in women's park skateboarding

* Tuesday's full Paris Olympics schedule

* Medal table

Live updates

22:30 BST - That's a wrap tonight - join us again for more athletics from Paris tomorrow.

22:24 BST - Here's our round-up of all of today's key action from the Games after a stunning night on the track for the USA.

Read it all here.

21:10 BST - Lewis Richardson comes away with a bronze medal in boxing at 71kg after another controversial split decision loss to Mexico's Marco Verde.

A tough Games in the ring for Team GB's boxers this time around.

20:53 BST - Greece's Miltiadis Tentoglou retained the men's Olympic long jump title, managing a best of 8.48 metres for his second gold, having also won in the Tokyo Games three years ago.

Elsewhere, Bahrain's Winfred Yavi won the women's Olympic 3000m steeplechase - read more on that here.

And Cuban wrestler Mijain Lopez made Olympic history on Tuesday when he became the first athlete to win five consecutive individual gold medals in the same event - read more here.

20:43 BST - Gabby Thomas takes the gold, while Alfred takes the silver. Brittany Brown grabs bronze.

Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita finished fourth and fifth, respectively.

Read more here.

20:38 BST - Next up is the women's 200m final, with Team GB's Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita in contention.

American Gabby Thomas and St Lucia's Julien Alfred remain the women to beat.

19:54 BST - Shocker in the 1500m final!

The USA's Cole Hocker comes on the inside to take gold, while Josh Kerr survives to take silver.

Pre-race favourite Jakob Ingebrigtsen set a high pace and led for the duration but wilted in the home stretch to only finish fourth.

Read more here.

19:47 BST - It's Team GB's Kerr versus Norway's Ingebrigtsen in the men's 1500m final up next...

19:33 BST - Heartbreak for Great Britain's Laviai Nielsen as she catches the final hurdle and falls to the ground in the women's 400m hurdles semi-finals.

19:12 BST - Team GB have taken silver in the men's team sprint final, losing out on gold to a magnificent ride by the Netherlands, who clocked a world record of 40.949 seconds.

18:56 BST - Matthew Hudson-Smith is into the men's 400m final, giving Team GB another shot at a medal!

Dobson unfortunately hasn't made the final - his time wasn't enough to get him into the top eight racers.

18:45 BST - The men's 400m semi-finals are now underway, with Great Britain's Charlie Dobson setting a time of 44.48 seconds.

He will have to wait and see if it will be enough to make the final with another race to come, but it has certainly put him in a good position.

18:42 BST - There's some more success for Team GB's men's cycling team, who have just qualified for the men's team pursuit final with a time of 3:42.151 - the men are now guaranteed at least two silver medals in cycling events.

18:24 BST - Team GB's men's cycling sprint team have qualified for the final in superb fashion, finishing second-fastest in the first round with a time of 41.819. They will face the Netherlands in the final at 19:10, who just broke the world record!

17:52 BST - Team GB's women have qualified in third for the team pursuit first round after hitting a time of 4:06.710.

17:25 BST - Up next for Team GB are various cycling qualifiers and first-round races, including the men's and women's team pursuit and the men's team sprint race.

17:19 BST - It's the bronze medal for Team GB's Sky Brown! An excellent final routine sees her fly up the leaderboard to get a spot on the podium.

She dislocated her shoulder just days ago but has bounced back to secure third place, winning back-to-back Olympic bronze medals.

17:11 BST - Brown moves into the silver medal position with three more competitors to go! Can she hold on for a medal?

17:05 BST - Team GB's Brown is in a good spot for a medal, finding herself third going into a third and final run.

16:15 BST - There will be no men's dinghy sailing final today, with the race postponed along with seven others while a further two have been cancelled.

16:00 BST - Brown is set to take part in the women's park skateboarding final in half an hour, with Team GB still chasing their first medal of the day.

15:30 BST - Simone Biles once again dazzled through the gymnastics events in Paris, picking up three golds and a silver medal on her way to making Olympic history.

Read five of the biggest talking points from the gymnastics events here.

15:09 BST - Spendolini-Sirieix won't be claiming a medal in Paris - she finishes in sixth place after a superb final dive.

The women's park skateboarding final is the next medal event for Team GB at 16:30, with Sky Brown hunting for a podium spot, while the men's dinghy sailing final is still delayed but will hopefully begin at some point.

14:52 BST - A medal doesn't look too likely for Team GB in the women's 10m platform diving, with Spendolini-Sirieix seventh after four dives and over 30 points away from the podium positions.

14:30 BST - A bit of a slower start for Spendolini-Sirieix, who sits eighth after two dives.

The men's dinghy sailing final was due to start at 14:43 but has been delayed; a common theme with the sailing events in Paris.

13:45 BST - Spendolini-Sirieix will be in action on the diving board in around 20 minutes, hunting for another medal for Great Britain.

In the skateboarding, Tambling sadly won't advance to the final after her three runs but there is still hope for Brown who sits fourth with five more competitors to go - although an injury scare in her final run has cast some doubt over her participation in the final.

13:40 BST - After seeing some incredible swimming over the last 10 days in Paris, AFP Sport have picked out five of the biggest talking points.

From Leon Marchand's starring role to Katie Ledecky's history-making wins, read more on the fantastic swim races here.

13:30 BST - Team GB's park skateboarders are in the middle of their runs in Paris, with Tambling putting herself eighth after her first go, while Brown has jumped into fourth after her first run.

12:07 BST - Both Sky Brown and Lola Tambling are in action for Team GB in just over an hour, competing in the women's park skateboarding preliminary round - perhaps a new sport to keep an eye on! 

Elsewhere, the mixed sailing is finally underway after several delays - keep track of the full daily schedule here.

11:10 BST - Laugher and Houlden are safely into the semi-finals of the men's 3m springboard diving after some top performances in the preliminary round, finishing third and fourth respectively.

It's a bit of a quieter day all around for Team GB, with rescheduled sailing races taking up the next three hours before the women's 10m platform diving finals at 14:00. Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix is representing Great Britain in that one!

10:08 BST - There won't be any medals for Team GB in the equestrian individual jumping as Scott Brash and Ben Maher fail to crack the top three after their respective runs.

09:28 BST - Both Laura Muir and Georgia Bell have comfortably qualified for the semi-finals of the women's 1500m race! Revee Walcott-Nolan is due to race her qualifier soon.

In the men's 3m springboard, both Jack Laugher and Jordan Houlden have had good opening dives as they look to progress to the semi-finals in that event.

08:56 BST - It's time for the individual dressage finals as well as the men's 3m springboard diving preliminary rounds! Those events begin in around five minutes, with Team GB having competitors in both sports

08:17 BST - There's still plenty to look forward to as we head into day 11 of the Paris Olympics, including skateboarding and the women's 200m final.

Get an in-depth look at the highlights of day 11 in Paris right here.

07:25 BST - Good morning and welcome back to our Olympics Tracker! It's day 11 of Paris 2024 as the Olympic Games gradually draw to a close, with plenty of Team GB action still to look forward to.

Great Britain are involved in a few medal events throughout the day including equestrian individual jumping at 09:00, women's 10m platform diving at 14:00 and men's sailing at around 14:45 - as well as a wide range of athletics finals this evening.

Take a look at our daily schedule here and keep up to date with our live medal table right here!

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