Day four of the Paris 2024 Olympics is another jam-packed schedule with medals up for grabs in gymnastics, fencing, judo, rugby, shooting, surfing, swimming and table tennis.
But the men’s triathlon has been postponed at the last minute due to polluted water in the Seine River, with tests revealing water quality levels that were “still above the acceptable limits” for Tuesday’s race to go ahead on time and leaving athletes facing uncertainy.
This afternoon sees the return of Simone Biles as the American superstar looks to win her fifth Olympics gold in the women’s team final, while Team GB gymnasts Becky Downie, Alice Kinsella, Georgia-Mae Fenton, Ruby Evans and Abi Martin compete for the podium.
Andy Murray and Dan Evans will be back in tennis action after saving five match points in their opening win. In the pool, Britain’s men will try to claim 4x200m freestyle relay gold – a race they won in Tokyo. Duncan Scott, Matt Richards, James Guy and Tom Dean are out to defend their title.
Follow all the action, latest results and medals from Paris 2024 in our live blog below:
Olympics 2024: BMX
Finally, it’s Reilly’s turn for Team GB! Here comes his first run.
The world champion, 23, starts with a 720 and then a bar spin, before another bar spin while drifting on the traverse.
More bar spins and a simultaneous bike spin, then a front flip! Wow.
More bike and bar spins, great height in general, then a double-tailwhip late in the run!
He sets the highest score of the day: 91.68!
Alex Pattle30 July 2024 15:19
Olympics 2024 – Shooting
Gold is now well within the reach of Great Britain’s Nathan Hales, who enters the last stage of this men’s trap final on a collision course with China’s Qi Ying, leading by three hits.
Jean Pierre Brol, meanwhile, secures a bronze medal after a strong start and solid finish to the final.

Oscar Pick30 July 2024 15:15
Olympics 2024: BMX
Here’s where we’re at so far, with Britain’s Kieran Reilly still yet to go – but his runs getting closer…

Alex Pattle30 July 2024 15:08
Olympics: Tennis players in line for heat break
Tennis players at the Olympics will be allowed a 10-minute break between the second and third sets in singles on Tuesday due to extreme heat, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) said.
With the Paris temperature expected to reach 35 degrees Celsius (95°F) the decision was based on the so-called “Wet Bulb Globe Temperature” which measures potential heat stress in direct sunlight.
During the break, to be granted at the request of either player, players can take a shower, change their outfit, have something to eat or drink or go to the bathroom but they cannot have medical treatment or talk with their coach, under ITF rules.
Doubles matches, which are settled with a match tiebreak at one set all, would not feature the 10-minute break, the ITF said.
If the temperature at Roland Garros continued to rise, a panel including the tournament referee and medical professionals, could decide to suspend play.
The women’s tennis has reached the third round while the men were playing second-round matches on Tuesday.

Karl Matchett30 July 2024 15:07
Olympics 2024 – Shooting
Great Britain’s Nathan Hales continues to cement his reputation as a prolific marksman, with the world record holder cruising in first place after missing just one target in 30 attempts.
USA’s Derrick Mein, however, drops out of the final following a difficult start.
Oscar Pick30 July 2024 15:07
Olympics 2024 – Shooting
The elimination stage is now upon us, with Great Britain’s Nathan Hales missing the target just once after 25 attempts, maintaining his place at the top of the leaderboard.
Meanwhile, Australia’s James Willet drops out of the final after amassing 18 target hits.
Oscar Pick30 July 2024 15:00
Olympics 2024 – Shooting
Great Britain’s Nathan Hales simply cannot miss the targets, as he now leads after 15 shots, while Sweden’s Rickard Levin-Andersson and Guatemals’s Jean Pierre Brol both miss for the first time in this final.
Oscar Pick30 July 2024 14:50
Olympics 2024: Carl Hester urges second chance for Charlotte Dujardin after horse whipping scandal
Hester, 57, gave Dujardin a job at his yard in 2007 and has been her key mentor on a journey which led to six Olympic medals.
Her chances of adding to that tally at Paris 2024 – and becoming Britain’s most decorated female Olympian – were dashed when a video was released of her whipping a horse in training, leading to the 39-year-old’s withdrawal on the eve of the Games.
Hester condemned her actions in the clip, and even signed a letter to that effect, but insists the incident was out of character.
“The video was a huge shock to me, I didn’t know it was there and it’s not from my property,” said the 57-year-old. “That video is fairly obvious and no one will support that. You can’t. But over 17 years of knowing Charlotte, I have not seen that. That is not her.”
Paul Martin30 July 2024 14:49
Olympics 2024 – Shooting
The clay stands no chance against Great Britain’s Nathan Hales, who leads with ten flawless shots alongside Sweden’s Rickard Levin-Andersson and Guatemals’s Jean Pierre Brol.
Oscar Pick30 July 2024 14:44
Olympics 2024: BMX
We’re still waiting for Kieran Reilly in the freestyle BMX park heats, but there have been two terrific showings from USA athletes so far, and one from Argentina.
Jose Torres Gil was the Argentine star, while Justin Dowell and Marcus Christopher shone for the USA – with Christopher having just taken the lead with a score of 90.10.
Alex Pattle30 July 2024 14:40