Welcome back to our live coverage of the Games, as Team GB chases its first gold medal after securing two silver and two bronze.
The action is set to heat up along with the Paris weather, with 19 gold medals up for grabs today.
All eyes will be on the Bercy Arena, where the first medals in artistic gymnastics will be awarded in the men’s team competition.
Five golds are on the line at the swimming, while Olympic champions will also be crowned in shooting, diving, equestrian, mountain biking, skateboarding, archery, judo, fencing and canoe slalom.
Team GB to watch
Diving: British sporting icon Tom Daley returns to defend the synchronised 10m platform title he won with Matty Lee, this time alongside Noah Williams.
Biking: Another British defending champion competing today is mountain biker Tom Pidcock.
Equestrian: The dressage competition will reach its climax with, Tom McEwen, Laura Collett and Ros Canter going into the team eventing top of the table.
Swimming: Matt Richards and four-time medallist in Tokyo, Duncan Scott, will feature in the men’s 200m freestyle.
Gymnastics: Team GB will look to claim a podium place for the first time since 2012 in men’s artistic gymnastics.
Rest of the world
Teenage prodigies Ginwoo Onodera, 14, and Summer McIntosh, 17, will be competing in the skateboarding and women’s 400m individual medley respectively.
The United States begin their quest for their 10th gold medal in women’s basketball when they take on Japan in Group C at the Stade Pierre Mauroy.
The first boxing matches in the men’s super heavyweight division get under way, with Olympic champion Bakhodir Jalolov taking on Norway’s Omar Shiha.
With the forecast for light winds for the second day of the sailing in Marseille on Monday, conditions are likely to again test the patience and concentration of the men’s and women’s skiff crews.
Competition hots up at the rowing venue as the men’s and women’s single sculls semi-finals take place, along with repechages for the pairs, lightweight double sculls and quadruple sculls.