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Team GB will be looking to continue their golden vein of form with both Sir Chris Hoy and ‘Queen’ Victoria Pendleton competing at the velodrome this afternoon.


 

 

 

 

 

 


Team GB will be looking to continue their golden vein of form with both Sir Chris Hoy and ‘Queen’ Victoria Pendleton competing at the velodrome this afternoon. Eccentric triple jump star Phillips Idowu will also be in action from 10:30 and the Brownlee brothers look good to grab a medal in this morning’s men’s triathlon.

Here's a round-up of today’s must-see events:

LIVE NOW Equestrian: Team GB’s dressage team are about to make history in their field after holding their lead in the build-up to today’s final.

LIVE NOW Cycling: Team GB’s very own Sir Chris Hoy is in action in the men’s keirin and Victoria Pendleton looks to be a good shout for her third gold in the individual sprint. Laura Trott is also competing in the Omnium.

LIVE NOW Athletics: Women's Javelin, men's triple jump qualifying, men's 200m and 110m hurdles.

Triathlon (11:30-13:45): The Brownlee brothers are looking likely to take home a medal today having dominated their sport in recent years. They finished first and second by a large distance in the recent World Cup.

Sailing (13:00-13:20): Nick Dempsey has reached the medal race Nick Dempsey will be competing in - what could be – one of the last ever windsurfing events in the Olympic Games.

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by Jamie Lewis / Independent

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