OLYMPICS - RIO DE JANIERO - 2016
Disc 1
Swimming - Mens 100M Breaststroke - Great Britain won their first medal of Rio 2016 as Adam Peaty took Gold with a world record time. The Gold was the first by a British man in the pool since 1988. Peaty dominated the race and won in a time of 57:13, with South African Cameron van der Burgh winning Silver and American Cody Miller claiming Bronze. Coverage includes the 6th heat, the 2nd Semi-Final, the Final and the Medal Ceremony (10, 43 minutes, 1 disc, BBC - Jameson/Moorhouse, PAL)
Swimming - Womens 400M Freestyle Final - American Katie Ledecky won Gold in a new world record time of 3:56.46 with Great Britain's Jazz Carlin claiming Silver ahead of American Leah Smith. Coverage includes the Medal Ceremony (10, 21 minutes, 1 disc, BBC - Jameson/Moorhouse, PAL)
Disc 2
Diving - Mens Synchronised 10M Platform - In a competition high on quality, the Chinese pair of Lin Yue and Chen Aisen claimed the Gold. The USA pair of David Boudia and Steele Johnson claimed the Silver with the Great Britain pairing of Tom Daley and Dan Goodfellow taking the Bronze with their final dive. Coverage includes all of the Great Britain dives + the final 5 dives of the final round + the medal ceremony (10, 44 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Ballard/Taylor, PAL)
Disc 3
Diving - Mens Synchronised 3M Platform - The Great Britain pair of Jack Laugher and Chris Mears won Great Britain's first ever Olympic diving gold medal with a perfect display in the "Green" pool. The pair scored 454.32 points to beat the Chinese pair of Qin Kai and Cao Yuan into Silver and the US pair of Sam Dorman and Mike Hixon into Bronze. Full coverage + the medal ceremony (10, 1 hour 35 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Ballard/Taylor, PAL)
Disc 4
Womens Rugby Sevens - In the inaugural running of the event at the Olympics, #1 Australia beat #2 New Zealand in the final to take the Gold. Canada upset Great Britain to claim the Bronze. Coverage includes Great Britain's matches against Japan, Canada, Fiji, New Zealand and the Bronze medal match against Canada + the 5/6 Playoff between USA and France and the Gold medal match between Australia and New Zealand and the medal ceremony (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Butler/Woodward, PAL)
Disc 5
Mens Rugby Sevens - In the inaugural running of the event at the Olympics, Fiji claimed their 1st ever Olympic medal with a dominating win over Great Britain in the Final. Coverage includes the Pool C match of Japan v New Zealand + Great Britain's Pool matches against Kenya, Japan and New Zealand, the Quarter Final v Argentina, the Semi-Final v South Africa and the Gold medal game v Fiji + the medal ceremony (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Butler/Woodward, PAL)
Disc 6
Rowing - Mens Coxless Four - The Great Britain team of Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash, Constantine Louloudis and Alex Gregory continued Great Britain's 20 year dominance in the event, beating Australia into Silver and Italy into Bronze. Coverage includes 1st heat, Semi-Final, Final, Post-Race interview and the medal ceremony (10, 42 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Herbert/Cracknell, PAL)
Disc 7
Rowing - Mens Eight Final - Great Britain's Eight, featuring Andrew Triggs Hodge, Pete Reed, Scott Durant, Tom Ransley, Matt Gotrel, Paul Bennett, Matt Langridge, Will Satch and cox Phelan Hill, won Gold for the 1st time since 2000, easily beating Germany into Silver and the Netherlands into Bronze. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 31 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Herbert/Cracknell, PAL)
Canoeing - Mens Kayak K-1 Final - In a sensational finish, Great Britain's Joe Clarke won Team GB's 2nd Gold medal of the games with a flawless final run, winning in a time of 88.53 seconds. Slovenia's Peter Kauzer took Silver and Czech Jiri Prskavec took the Bronze. This is a replay showing only the last 3 canoeists ; Clarke, Jiri Prskavec and Jakub Grigar (10, 7 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Winterton/Reeves, PAL)
Disc 8
Rowing - Womens Double Sculls - Katherine Grainger became Britain's most decorated female Olympian by taking silver alongside Victoria Thornley in the Double Sculls. The Great Britain led at the half-way point but were over-taken by the Polish team who won in 7 minutes 40.1 seconds. Lithuania claimed the Bronze. Coverage includes their Semi-Final, Final + the medal ceremony (10, 35 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Herbert/Cracknell, PAL)
Rowing - Womens Pair - Great Britain's Helen Glover and Heather Stanning successfully defended their Olympic title, winning Gold 1.2 seconds ahead of New Zealand in Silver and Denmark in Bronze. Coverage includes the Heat, Final and post-race interview but no medal ceremony (10, 23 minutes, BBC - Herbert/cracknell, PAL)
Rowing - Womens Eight Final - Great Britain won their 1st ever Womens Eight medal, holding off Romania on the line to take the Silver medal behind the reigning World Champions, the USA. The crew of Katie Greves, Melanie Wilson, Frances Houghton, Polly Swann, Jessica Eddie, Olivia Carnegie-Brown, Karen Bennett and Zoe Lee, along with cox Zoe de Toledo, stormed through from last position at the half-way point to pip Romania by 0.12 seconds. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 27 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Herbert/Cracknell, PAL)
Discs 9, 10 & 11
Tennis - Mens Final - Andy Murray v Juan Martin Del Potro - Great Britain's Andy Murray retained his Olympic Gold with a hard-fought 4 hour win over Argentinian Del Potro, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5. Coverage includes a pre-match profile of Andy Murray + the medal ceremony (10, 3 Discs, BBC - Reed/Hand, PAL)
Disc 12
Gymnastics - Womens Trampoline - Bryony Page became the first British woman to win an Olympic trampoline medal by claiming silver, just behind Gold medalist Rosannagh MacLennan of Canada. Li Dan of China took the Bronze. Coverage includes the Final + the medal ceremony + an interview with Bryony Page (10, 44 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Still/Keating/Baker, PAL)
Disc 13
Gymnastics - Mens Floor Exercise - Great Britain's Max Whitlock turned in a near-perfect routine in the Floor Exercise to win Great Britain's 1st ever Gymnastic Olympic Gold Medal with a score of 15.633. He beat Brazilian pair Diego Hypolito (15.533 points) and Arthur Mariano (15.433 points) into Silver and Bronze respectively. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 44 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Still/Keating/Baker, PAL)
Gymnastics - Mens Pommel Horse - Great Britain claimed a sensational Gold and Silver in the Pommel Horse, with Max Whitlock claiming his 2nd Gold of the day. Team-mate Louis Smith took the Silver with Alexander Naddour of the USA taking Bronze. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 37 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Still/Keating/Baker, PAL)
Gymnastics - Mens High Bar - Great Britain's Nile Wilson became the first Briton to win an Olympic medal in the horizontal bar by claiming Bronze. Germany's Fabian Hambuechen took Gold with Danell Leyva of the USA taking Silver. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 37 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Still/Keating/Baker, PAL)
Disc 14
Gymnastics - Womens Floor Exercise - Great Britain's Amy Tinkler, only 16 years old, claimed an unexpected Bronze medal with an outstanding and flawless routine. The Gold and Silver went to the USA with Simone Biles and Alexandra Raisman winning respectively. Coverage includes the Final + the medal ceremony + an Amy Tinkler interview (10, 45 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Still/Tweddle/Baker, PAL)
Disc 15
Cycling - Womens Team Pursuit - Great Britain's team of Katie Archibald, Laura Trott, Elinor Barker and Joanna Rowsell-Shand retained their Olympic Gold medal, beating the USA in a World Record time of 4 minutes 10.236 seconds. With the win, GB Cyclist Laura Trott became the 1st British Woman to win 3 Olympic Gold medals. Coverage includes Round 1, the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 31 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Cycling - Womens Keirin - In a fast and furious final lap, the Netherlands Elis Ligtlee cam out on top to win Gold. Great Britain's Becky James won Silver, 0.033 seconds behind Ligtlee, with Anna Meares of Australia winning Bronze. Coverage includes the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 21 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Cycling - Womens Sprint - Germany's Kristina Vogel won her first Olympic Gold in the Sprint, beating Great Britain's Becky James 2-0 in the final. Coverage includes Becky James's Qualifying round, Heat, Quarter Final and Semi-Final + the Final + the medal ceremony (10, 34 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Disc 16
Cycling - Womens Omnium - Great Britain's Laura Trott won her 2nd Gold medal of the games, and her 4th overall, beating American Sarah Hammer into Silver with a sensational World Record in the final event. Australia's Annette Edmondson took the bronze. Coverage includes the full Scratch, Elimination and Points Races and Laura Trott's Sprint, Time Trial and Flying Lap races + the medal ceremony (10, 1 hour 25 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Disc 17
Cycling - Mens Team Sprint - Great Britain's team of Philip Hindes, Jason Kenny and Callum Skinner retained their Olympic Gold medal, beating World Champions New Zealand into Silver with an Olympic record ride of 42.440 seconds. Coverage includes the GB Qualifying and Round 1 races + the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 27 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Cycling - Mens Sprint - In an all-Great Britain final, Jason Kenny beat Callum Skinner 2-0 to win his 5th Olympic Gold medal. Coverage includes Kenny and Skinner's Round 1 and 2, Quarter Final and Semi-Final races + the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 1 hour 4 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Disc 18
Cycling - Mens Team Pursuit - Great Britain's team of Steven Burke, Ed Clancy, Bradley Wiggins and Owain Doull retained their Olympic Gold medal, beating big rivals Australia in a new World Record time of 3 minutes 50.265 seconds. With the win, Bradley Wiggins became the first British athlete to win eight Olympic medals. Coverage includes the GB Qualifying and Round 1 races + the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 27 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Cycling - Mens Keirin - Great Britain's Jason Kenny equalled Sir Chris Hoy's British record of 6 Olympic Gold medals with a dramatic win in the velodrome. The final had to be re-started twice due to potential false starts, and at the 3rd time of asking, Kenny stormed through on the final bend to win Gold, with Matthijs Buchli of the Netherlands taking Silver and Malaysia's Azizulhasni Awang taking Bronze. Coverage includes the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 48 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Disc 19
Mens Basketball Group A - USA (98) v (88) Australia - Australia gave the USA a shock in Rio, nearly pulling off a win, but the USA fought back with a big 2nd half to stay unbeaten in the group. Australia led 54-49 at the half, but the USA out-scored the Aussies 49-34 in the 2nd half to win. USA were led by Carmelo Anthony (31 points), Kyrie Irving (19 points) and Kevin Durant (14 points). Australia were led by Patty Mills (30 points) and Andrew Bogut (15 points). No Half-Time (10, 1 Disc, BBC - Sobral, PAL)
Disc 20
Mens Basketball Semi-Final - USA (82) v (76) Spain - The USA booked their place in the Gold medal game for the 3rd tournament in succession with a dominating win over the Spaniards. USA led for the entire match but couldn't find the killer touch to put away the Europeans. The difference in the teams was the rebounding, as USA out re-bounded Spain 53-41, led by DeAndre Jordan's 16. USA also featured Klay Thompson (22 points), Kevin Durant (14 points) and Kyrie Irving (13 points). Spain featured Pau Gasol (23 points) and Sergio Rodriguez (11 points, 5 assists). No Half-Time (10, 1 Disc, BBC - Carlson/Sobral, PAL)
Disc 21
Mens Basketball Final - USA (96) v (66) Serbia - The USA won their 3rd consecutive Gold medal with a dominating win over Serbia, extending their Olympic win streak to 25 games. After a tight 1st quarter, the USA over-run the Serbs in the 2nd quarter with a 33-14 run that effectively ended the game. USA featured Kevin Durant (30 points), DeMarcus Cousins (13 points, 15 rebounds) and Klay Thompson (12 points). Serbia featured Nemanja Nedovic (14 points) and Milan Macvan (11 points). Coverage includes the medal ceremony but no Half-Time (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Carlson/Sobral, PAL)
Disc 22
Womens Heptathlon - Womens Heptathlon - In a big upset, Belgium's Nafissatou Thiam used an inspired 2nd Day to overtake the defending champion and win her 1st senior Gold medal. Thiam finished with 6,810 points. Great Britain's Jessica Ennis-Hill claimed Silver with 6,775 points, ahead of Canadian Brianne Theisen Eaton who scored 6,653 points to win Bronze. Coverage includes Jessica Ennis-Hill's full 100 metres hurdles, 200 metres and 800 metres + her best throws and jumps of the remaining events. Also includes the medal ceremony (10, 44 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cotter/Cram/Jackson/Backley, PAL)
Disc 23
Womens Hammer - Poland's Anita Wlodarczyk sensationally took the Gold with a World Record throw of 82.29 metres in the 3rd round. China's Wenxiu Zhang took Silver and Great Britain's Sophie Hitchon took Bronze with her final throw of the competition, setting a new British record in the process. Her Bronze was the 1st womens Field medal at the Olympics since 1988 and the 1st ever medal in the Hammer. Coverage is selected athletes from Rounds 2 to 6 including Wlodarczyk's World Record and Hitchon's final 5 throws + medal ceremony and post-event interview with Hitchon (10, 37 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Backley, PAL)
Disc 24
Mens 100 metres Final - Jamaica's Usain Bolt became the first athlete to win three Olympic 100m titles, winning in a time of 9.81 seconds. Justin Gatlin of the USA took Silver and Canada's Andre de Grasse took Bronze. Coverage includes Bolt's Semi-Final, the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 36 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cotter/Cram, PAL)
Mens 200 metres Final - Jamaica's Usain Bolt retained his Olympic Gold medal, winning in a time of 19.78 seconds. Canada's Andre de Grasse took Silver and France's Christophe Lemaitre finished with the Bronze. Coverage includes Bolt's Semi-Final and the Final but not the medal ceremony (10, 38 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Jackson, PAL)
Mens 4 x 100 metres Relay Final - Usain Bolt ended his Olympic career by claiming an unprecedented 'triple triple' and his ninth Gold medal as Jamaica won the 4x100m relay final in a time of 37.27 seconds. The other members of the quartet were Asafa Powell, Yohan Blake and Nickel Ashmeade. Japan capped a sensational race with Silver and Canada took Bronze after the USA were disqualified for hand-over infraction. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 24 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Jackson, PAL)
Disc 25
Mens 400 metres Final - In a sensational race, South Africa's Wayde van Niekerk won Gold in a World Record time of 43.03 seconds, breaking Michael Johnsons 17 year old record. Running from lane 8, van Niekerk set out fast and never let up, beating Grenada's Kirani James into Silver and the USA's LaShawn Merritt into bronze. Coverage includes a post-race interview but no medal ceremony (10, 22 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cotter/Cram, PAL)
Womens 4 x 400 metres Relay Final - The USA team of Courtney Okolo, Natasha Hastings, Phyllis Francis and Allyson Felix retained the Olympic Gold with a powerful run, beating a strong Jamaica team into Silver position with a time of 3:19:06. The Great Britain team of Eilidh Doyle, Anyika Onuora, Emily Diamond and Christine Ohuruogu took Bronze. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 21 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Jackson, PAL)
Womens 4 x 100 metres Relay Final - The USA team of Tianna Bartoletta, Allyson Felix, English Gardner and Tori Bowie won Gold in a time of 41.01 seconds, beating a strong Jamaica team into Silver. The Great Britain team of Asha Philip, Desiree Henry, Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita took Bronze in a British record of 41.77 seconds. Coverage includes the medal ceremony + a review of the race (10, 17 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Jackson, PAL)
Disc 26
Mens 10,000 metres - Great Britain's Mo Farah became the first British track and field athlete to win three Olympic Gold medals as he retained his Gold with a sensational final lap sprint. Kenya's Paul Tanui took Silver, with Ethiopia's Tamirat Tola claiming Bronze. Farah had to survive an early fall and the combined tactics of the Africans to win the race. Coverage includes the race + the medal ceremony (10, 43 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Foster, PAL)
Mens 5,000 metres Final - Great Britain's Mo Farah became only the 2nd man ever to do the Olympic "Double Double" as he retained his Gold medal with a final lap sprint. Ethiopia's Hagos Gebrhiwet took Silver and the USA's Bernard Lagat took Bronze. Farah sprinted the final lap in 52.6 seconds to win, equalling Finland's Lasse Viren as the only runners to win then retain the Olympic 5,000 metre and 10,000 metre Golds. Coverage includes a piece on Mo Farah, Pre-Race discussion, the race and the medal ceremony (10, 53 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Foster, PAL)
Discs 27 & 28
Mens Triathlon - Great Britain's Alistair Brownlee retained his Olympic Gold medal with a dominating race, beating brother Jonny into the Silver medal and South African Henri Schoeman into Bronze. Coverage includes the full race + the medal ceremony + post-race interviews with Jonny and Alistair Brownlee (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Chilton/Emmerson, PAL)
Discs 29 & 30
Womens Triathlon - American World Champion Gwen Jorgensen finally claimed Olympic gold, pushing ahead on the final running lap to beat reigning champion Nicola Spirig of Switzerland. Great Britain's Vicky Holland took Bronze, holding off team-mate Non Stanford on the final sprint to the line. Coverage includes the full race + the medal ceremony + post-race interviews with Vicky Holland and Non Stanford (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Chilton/Emmerson, PAL)
Disc 31
Taekwondo - Womens -57Kg - Great Britain's Jade Jones retained her Gold medal with a hard-fought win over Spaniard Eva Calvo Gomez, 16-7. Coverage includes the Preliminary round (Morocco's Naima Bakkal 12-4), Quarter Final (Belgium's Raheleh Asemani 7-2), Semi-Final (Sweden's Nikita Glasnovic 9-4), Final + Medal ceremony (10, 1 hour, 1 Disc, BBC - Cullen/Breeze, PAL)
Taekwondo - Mens -80Kg Final - Great Britain's Lutalo Muhammad sensationally lost the Gold medal in the final second of the Final as Cheick Sallah Cisse from the Ivory Coast converted a desperate head kick attempt to win 7-4. Coverage includes the Final + an emotional post-fight interview with Muhammad + the Medal ceremony + a review of the fight (10, 26 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Adams/Cullen, PAL)
Discs 32 & 33
Womens Hockey Final - Great Britain (3) v (3) Netherlands - Great Britain sensationally upset the Olympic and World Champions to win Gold for the first time. The Dutch dominated the match but Great Britain took their goal-scoring chances when they arrived, forcing a penalty shootout late in the game. Once in the shootout, British 'keeper Maddie Hinch kept the Dutch out, allowing Hollie Webb to step up and score with the last shot of the game to win Gold. The other British goals came from Lily Owsley, Crista Cullen and Nicola White. Coverage includes the Final + the medal ceremony + a review of the final (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Chilton/Clewlow, PAL)
Disc 34
Womens Beach Volleyball Final - Germany (2) v (0) Brazil - In front of a partizan crowd on Copacabana beach, Germany's Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst beat Brazil's Barbara and Agatha 2-0 to win their first Gold medal. Coverage includes the Final + the medal ceremony (10, 57 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brougham/Hochevar, PAL)
Discs 35 & 36
Football - Mens Final - Brazil (1) v (1) Germany - Hosts Brazil exacted a measure of revenge for their World Cup Semi-Final defeat to the Germans in 2014 with a penalty shootout win in the Maracana. The teams were level at 1-1 after normal and extra-time, so the game went to Penalties. Germany missed 1 kick, allowing captain Neymar to step up and score the Gold Medal-winning kick. The Brazil goal was also scored by Neymar and the Germany goal was scored by Max Meyer. Coverage includes the Final + the medal ceremony (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Mann/Kilbane, PAL)
Discs 37 & 38
Olympics Playlist - 16 episodes of approximately 10 minutes each from the BBC featuring the news from each day of competition. Also includes the closing credits from the BBC's Olympic coverage + the BBC4 segment where presenter Dan Walker met Bride-to-be Maria (10, 2 hours 30 minutes, 2 Discs, BBC, PAL)
Disc 39
Paralympics hi-lites - Full events of Sarah Storey (3,000m Individual Pursuit Track Cycling), Jody Cundy (1KM Time Trial Track Cycling), Libby Clegg (100M Athletics), Johnnie Peacock (100M Athletics), Hannah Cockcroft (200m/400m/800m Athletics), Richard Whitehead (200M Athletics), Susie Rodgers (50M Butterfly Swimming) and Paul Blake (400M Athletics) (9, 1 hour, 1 Disc, Channel 4, PAL)
Disc 40
Paralympics Review - In the build up to the closing ceremony, Claire Balding and Adam Hills look back at the tournament, with a Team GB slant, and review the best moments (10, 2 hours, Channel 4, PAL)
Disc 41
Rio 2016 : The Parade of Heroes - A selection of Team GB and Paralympian GB athletes parade on open top buses through the streets of Manchester in a celebration of their achievements at the Rio Olympics. The Parade ends in a presentation to the public in Albert Square (10, 2 hours 15 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC, PAL)
Swimming - Mens 100M Breaststroke - Great Britain won their first medal of Rio 2016 as Adam Peaty took Gold with a world record time. The Gold was the first by a British man in the pool since 1988. Peaty dominated the race and won in a time of 57:13, with South African Cameron van der Burgh winning Silver and American Cody Miller claiming Bronze. Coverage includes the 6th heat, the 2nd Semi-Final, the Final and the Medal Ceremony (10, 43 minutes, 1 disc, BBC - Jameson/Moorhouse, PAL)
Swimming - Womens 400M Freestyle Final - American Katie Ledecky won Gold in a new world record time of 3:56.46 with Great Britain's Jazz Carlin claiming Silver ahead of American Leah Smith. Coverage includes the Medal Ceremony (10, 21 minutes, 1 disc, BBC - Jameson/Moorhouse, PAL)
Disc 2
Diving - Mens Synchronised 10M Platform - In a competition high on quality, the Chinese pair of Lin Yue and Chen Aisen claimed the Gold. The USA pair of David Boudia and Steele Johnson claimed the Silver with the Great Britain pairing of Tom Daley and Dan Goodfellow taking the Bronze with their final dive. Coverage includes all of the Great Britain dives + the final 5 dives of the final round + the medal ceremony (10, 44 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Ballard/Taylor, PAL)
Disc 3
Diving - Mens Synchronised 3M Platform - The Great Britain pair of Jack Laugher and Chris Mears won Great Britain's first ever Olympic diving gold medal with a perfect display in the "Green" pool. The pair scored 454.32 points to beat the Chinese pair of Qin Kai and Cao Yuan into Silver and the US pair of Sam Dorman and Mike Hixon into Bronze. Full coverage + the medal ceremony (10, 1 hour 35 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Ballard/Taylor, PAL)
Disc 4
Womens Rugby Sevens - In the inaugural running of the event at the Olympics, #1 Australia beat #2 New Zealand in the final to take the Gold. Canada upset Great Britain to claim the Bronze. Coverage includes Great Britain's matches against Japan, Canada, Fiji, New Zealand and the Bronze medal match against Canada + the 5/6 Playoff between USA and France and the Gold medal match between Australia and New Zealand and the medal ceremony (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Butler/Woodward, PAL)
Disc 5
Mens Rugby Sevens - In the inaugural running of the event at the Olympics, Fiji claimed their 1st ever Olympic medal with a dominating win over Great Britain in the Final. Coverage includes the Pool C match of Japan v New Zealand + Great Britain's Pool matches against Kenya, Japan and New Zealand, the Quarter Final v Argentina, the Semi-Final v South Africa and the Gold medal game v Fiji + the medal ceremony (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Butler/Woodward, PAL)
Disc 6
Rowing - Mens Coxless Four - The Great Britain team of Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash, Constantine Louloudis and Alex Gregory continued Great Britain's 20 year dominance in the event, beating Australia into Silver and Italy into Bronze. Coverage includes 1st heat, Semi-Final, Final, Post-Race interview and the medal ceremony (10, 42 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Herbert/Cracknell, PAL)
Disc 7
Rowing - Mens Eight Final - Great Britain's Eight, featuring Andrew Triggs Hodge, Pete Reed, Scott Durant, Tom Ransley, Matt Gotrel, Paul Bennett, Matt Langridge, Will Satch and cox Phelan Hill, won Gold for the 1st time since 2000, easily beating Germany into Silver and the Netherlands into Bronze. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 31 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Herbert/Cracknell, PAL)
Canoeing - Mens Kayak K-1 Final - In a sensational finish, Great Britain's Joe Clarke won Team GB's 2nd Gold medal of the games with a flawless final run, winning in a time of 88.53 seconds. Slovenia's Peter Kauzer took Silver and Czech Jiri Prskavec took the Bronze. This is a replay showing only the last 3 canoeists ; Clarke, Jiri Prskavec and Jakub Grigar (10, 7 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Winterton/Reeves, PAL)
Disc 8
Rowing - Womens Double Sculls - Katherine Grainger became Britain's most decorated female Olympian by taking silver alongside Victoria Thornley in the Double Sculls. The Great Britain led at the half-way point but were over-taken by the Polish team who won in 7 minutes 40.1 seconds. Lithuania claimed the Bronze. Coverage includes their Semi-Final, Final + the medal ceremony (10, 35 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Herbert/Cracknell, PAL)
Rowing - Womens Pair - Great Britain's Helen Glover and Heather Stanning successfully defended their Olympic title, winning Gold 1.2 seconds ahead of New Zealand in Silver and Denmark in Bronze. Coverage includes the Heat, Final and post-race interview but no medal ceremony (10, 23 minutes, BBC - Herbert/cracknell, PAL)
Rowing - Womens Eight Final - Great Britain won their 1st ever Womens Eight medal, holding off Romania on the line to take the Silver medal behind the reigning World Champions, the USA. The crew of Katie Greves, Melanie Wilson, Frances Houghton, Polly Swann, Jessica Eddie, Olivia Carnegie-Brown, Karen Bennett and Zoe Lee, along with cox Zoe de Toledo, stormed through from last position at the half-way point to pip Romania by 0.12 seconds. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 27 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Herbert/Cracknell, PAL)
Discs 9, 10 & 11
Tennis - Mens Final - Andy Murray v Juan Martin Del Potro - Great Britain's Andy Murray retained his Olympic Gold with a hard-fought 4 hour win over Argentinian Del Potro, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5. Coverage includes a pre-match profile of Andy Murray + the medal ceremony (10, 3 Discs, BBC - Reed/Hand, PAL)
Disc 12
Gymnastics - Womens Trampoline - Bryony Page became the first British woman to win an Olympic trampoline medal by claiming silver, just behind Gold medalist Rosannagh MacLennan of Canada. Li Dan of China took the Bronze. Coverage includes the Final + the medal ceremony + an interview with Bryony Page (10, 44 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Still/Keating/Baker, PAL)
Disc 13
Gymnastics - Mens Floor Exercise - Great Britain's Max Whitlock turned in a near-perfect routine in the Floor Exercise to win Great Britain's 1st ever Gymnastic Olympic Gold Medal with a score of 15.633. He beat Brazilian pair Diego Hypolito (15.533 points) and Arthur Mariano (15.433 points) into Silver and Bronze respectively. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 44 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Still/Keating/Baker, PAL)
Gymnastics - Mens Pommel Horse - Great Britain claimed a sensational Gold and Silver in the Pommel Horse, with Max Whitlock claiming his 2nd Gold of the day. Team-mate Louis Smith took the Silver with Alexander Naddour of the USA taking Bronze. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 37 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Still/Keating/Baker, PAL)
Gymnastics - Mens High Bar - Great Britain's Nile Wilson became the first Briton to win an Olympic medal in the horizontal bar by claiming Bronze. Germany's Fabian Hambuechen took Gold with Danell Leyva of the USA taking Silver. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 37 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Still/Keating/Baker, PAL)
Disc 14
Gymnastics - Womens Floor Exercise - Great Britain's Amy Tinkler, only 16 years old, claimed an unexpected Bronze medal with an outstanding and flawless routine. The Gold and Silver went to the USA with Simone Biles and Alexandra Raisman winning respectively. Coverage includes the Final + the medal ceremony + an Amy Tinkler interview (10, 45 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Still/Tweddle/Baker, PAL)
Disc 15
Cycling - Womens Team Pursuit - Great Britain's team of Katie Archibald, Laura Trott, Elinor Barker and Joanna Rowsell-Shand retained their Olympic Gold medal, beating the USA in a World Record time of 4 minutes 10.236 seconds. With the win, GB Cyclist Laura Trott became the 1st British Woman to win 3 Olympic Gold medals. Coverage includes Round 1, the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 31 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Cycling - Womens Keirin - In a fast and furious final lap, the Netherlands Elis Ligtlee cam out on top to win Gold. Great Britain's Becky James won Silver, 0.033 seconds behind Ligtlee, with Anna Meares of Australia winning Bronze. Coverage includes the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 21 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Cycling - Womens Sprint - Germany's Kristina Vogel won her first Olympic Gold in the Sprint, beating Great Britain's Becky James 2-0 in the final. Coverage includes Becky James's Qualifying round, Heat, Quarter Final and Semi-Final + the Final + the medal ceremony (10, 34 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Disc 16
Cycling - Womens Omnium - Great Britain's Laura Trott won her 2nd Gold medal of the games, and her 4th overall, beating American Sarah Hammer into Silver with a sensational World Record in the final event. Australia's Annette Edmondson took the bronze. Coverage includes the full Scratch, Elimination and Points Races and Laura Trott's Sprint, Time Trial and Flying Lap races + the medal ceremony (10, 1 hour 25 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Disc 17
Cycling - Mens Team Sprint - Great Britain's team of Philip Hindes, Jason Kenny and Callum Skinner retained their Olympic Gold medal, beating World Champions New Zealand into Silver with an Olympic record ride of 42.440 seconds. Coverage includes the GB Qualifying and Round 1 races + the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 27 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Cycling - Mens Sprint - In an all-Great Britain final, Jason Kenny beat Callum Skinner 2-0 to win his 5th Olympic Gold medal. Coverage includes Kenny and Skinner's Round 1 and 2, Quarter Final and Semi-Final races + the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 1 hour 4 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Disc 18
Cycling - Mens Team Pursuit - Great Britain's team of Steven Burke, Ed Clancy, Bradley Wiggins and Owain Doull retained their Olympic Gold medal, beating big rivals Australia in a new World Record time of 3 minutes 50.265 seconds. With the win, Bradley Wiggins became the first British athlete to win eight Olympic medals. Coverage includes the GB Qualifying and Round 1 races + the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 27 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Cycling - Mens Keirin - Great Britain's Jason Kenny equalled Sir Chris Hoy's British record of 6 Olympic Gold medals with a dramatic win in the velodrome. The final had to be re-started twice due to potential false starts, and at the 3rd time of asking, Kenny stormed through on the final bend to win Gold, with Matthijs Buchli of the Netherlands taking Silver and Malaysia's Azizulhasni Awang taking Bronze. Coverage includes the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 48 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brotherton/Boardman, PAL)
Disc 19
Mens Basketball Group A - USA (98) v (88) Australia - Australia gave the USA a shock in Rio, nearly pulling off a win, but the USA fought back with a big 2nd half to stay unbeaten in the group. Australia led 54-49 at the half, but the USA out-scored the Aussies 49-34 in the 2nd half to win. USA were led by Carmelo Anthony (31 points), Kyrie Irving (19 points) and Kevin Durant (14 points). Australia were led by Patty Mills (30 points) and Andrew Bogut (15 points). No Half-Time (10, 1 Disc, BBC - Sobral, PAL)
Disc 20
Mens Basketball Semi-Final - USA (82) v (76) Spain - The USA booked their place in the Gold medal game for the 3rd tournament in succession with a dominating win over the Spaniards. USA led for the entire match but couldn't find the killer touch to put away the Europeans. The difference in the teams was the rebounding, as USA out re-bounded Spain 53-41, led by DeAndre Jordan's 16. USA also featured Klay Thompson (22 points), Kevin Durant (14 points) and Kyrie Irving (13 points). Spain featured Pau Gasol (23 points) and Sergio Rodriguez (11 points, 5 assists). No Half-Time (10, 1 Disc, BBC - Carlson/Sobral, PAL)
Disc 21
Mens Basketball Final - USA (96) v (66) Serbia - The USA won their 3rd consecutive Gold medal with a dominating win over Serbia, extending their Olympic win streak to 25 games. After a tight 1st quarter, the USA over-run the Serbs in the 2nd quarter with a 33-14 run that effectively ended the game. USA featured Kevin Durant (30 points), DeMarcus Cousins (13 points, 15 rebounds) and Klay Thompson (12 points). Serbia featured Nemanja Nedovic (14 points) and Milan Macvan (11 points). Coverage includes the medal ceremony but no Half-Time (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Carlson/Sobral, PAL)
Disc 22
Womens Heptathlon - Womens Heptathlon - In a big upset, Belgium's Nafissatou Thiam used an inspired 2nd Day to overtake the defending champion and win her 1st senior Gold medal. Thiam finished with 6,810 points. Great Britain's Jessica Ennis-Hill claimed Silver with 6,775 points, ahead of Canadian Brianne Theisen Eaton who scored 6,653 points to win Bronze. Coverage includes Jessica Ennis-Hill's full 100 metres hurdles, 200 metres and 800 metres + her best throws and jumps of the remaining events. Also includes the medal ceremony (10, 44 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cotter/Cram/Jackson/Backley, PAL)
Disc 23
Womens Hammer - Poland's Anita Wlodarczyk sensationally took the Gold with a World Record throw of 82.29 metres in the 3rd round. China's Wenxiu Zhang took Silver and Great Britain's Sophie Hitchon took Bronze with her final throw of the competition, setting a new British record in the process. Her Bronze was the 1st womens Field medal at the Olympics since 1988 and the 1st ever medal in the Hammer. Coverage is selected athletes from Rounds 2 to 6 including Wlodarczyk's World Record and Hitchon's final 5 throws + medal ceremony and post-event interview with Hitchon (10, 37 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Backley, PAL)
Disc 24
Mens 100 metres Final - Jamaica's Usain Bolt became the first athlete to win three Olympic 100m titles, winning in a time of 9.81 seconds. Justin Gatlin of the USA took Silver and Canada's Andre de Grasse took Bronze. Coverage includes Bolt's Semi-Final, the Final and the medal ceremony (10, 36 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cotter/Cram, PAL)
Mens 200 metres Final - Jamaica's Usain Bolt retained his Olympic Gold medal, winning in a time of 19.78 seconds. Canada's Andre de Grasse took Silver and France's Christophe Lemaitre finished with the Bronze. Coverage includes Bolt's Semi-Final and the Final but not the medal ceremony (10, 38 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Jackson, PAL)
Mens 4 x 100 metres Relay Final - Usain Bolt ended his Olympic career by claiming an unprecedented 'triple triple' and his ninth Gold medal as Jamaica won the 4x100m relay final in a time of 37.27 seconds. The other members of the quartet were Asafa Powell, Yohan Blake and Nickel Ashmeade. Japan capped a sensational race with Silver and Canada took Bronze after the USA were disqualified for hand-over infraction. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 24 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Jackson, PAL)
Disc 25
Mens 400 metres Final - In a sensational race, South Africa's Wayde van Niekerk won Gold in a World Record time of 43.03 seconds, breaking Michael Johnsons 17 year old record. Running from lane 8, van Niekerk set out fast and never let up, beating Grenada's Kirani James into Silver and the USA's LaShawn Merritt into bronze. Coverage includes a post-race interview but no medal ceremony (10, 22 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cotter/Cram, PAL)
Womens 4 x 400 metres Relay Final - The USA team of Courtney Okolo, Natasha Hastings, Phyllis Francis and Allyson Felix retained the Olympic Gold with a powerful run, beating a strong Jamaica team into Silver position with a time of 3:19:06. The Great Britain team of Eilidh Doyle, Anyika Onuora, Emily Diamond and Christine Ohuruogu took Bronze. Coverage includes the medal ceremony (10, 21 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Jackson, PAL)
Womens 4 x 100 metres Relay Final - The USA team of Tianna Bartoletta, Allyson Felix, English Gardner and Tori Bowie won Gold in a time of 41.01 seconds, beating a strong Jamaica team into Silver. The Great Britain team of Asha Philip, Desiree Henry, Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita took Bronze in a British record of 41.77 seconds. Coverage includes the medal ceremony + a review of the race (10, 17 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Jackson, PAL)
Disc 26
Mens 10,000 metres - Great Britain's Mo Farah became the first British track and field athlete to win three Olympic Gold medals as he retained his Gold with a sensational final lap sprint. Kenya's Paul Tanui took Silver, with Ethiopia's Tamirat Tola claiming Bronze. Farah had to survive an early fall and the combined tactics of the Africans to win the race. Coverage includes the race + the medal ceremony (10, 43 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Foster, PAL)
Mens 5,000 metres Final - Great Britain's Mo Farah became only the 2nd man ever to do the Olympic "Double Double" as he retained his Gold medal with a final lap sprint. Ethiopia's Hagos Gebrhiwet took Silver and the USA's Bernard Lagat took Bronze. Farah sprinted the final lap in 52.6 seconds to win, equalling Finland's Lasse Viren as the only runners to win then retain the Olympic 5,000 metre and 10,000 metre Golds. Coverage includes a piece on Mo Farah, Pre-Race discussion, the race and the medal ceremony (10, 53 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Cram/Foster, PAL)
Discs 27 & 28
Mens Triathlon - Great Britain's Alistair Brownlee retained his Olympic Gold medal with a dominating race, beating brother Jonny into the Silver medal and South African Henri Schoeman into Bronze. Coverage includes the full race + the medal ceremony + post-race interviews with Jonny and Alistair Brownlee (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Chilton/Emmerson, PAL)
Discs 29 & 30
Womens Triathlon - American World Champion Gwen Jorgensen finally claimed Olympic gold, pushing ahead on the final running lap to beat reigning champion Nicola Spirig of Switzerland. Great Britain's Vicky Holland took Bronze, holding off team-mate Non Stanford on the final sprint to the line. Coverage includes the full race + the medal ceremony + post-race interviews with Vicky Holland and Non Stanford (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Chilton/Emmerson, PAL)
Disc 31
Taekwondo - Womens -57Kg - Great Britain's Jade Jones retained her Gold medal with a hard-fought win over Spaniard Eva Calvo Gomez, 16-7. Coverage includes the Preliminary round (Morocco's Naima Bakkal 12-4), Quarter Final (Belgium's Raheleh Asemani 7-2), Semi-Final (Sweden's Nikita Glasnovic 9-4), Final + Medal ceremony (10, 1 hour, 1 Disc, BBC - Cullen/Breeze, PAL)
Taekwondo - Mens -80Kg Final - Great Britain's Lutalo Muhammad sensationally lost the Gold medal in the final second of the Final as Cheick Sallah Cisse from the Ivory Coast converted a desperate head kick attempt to win 7-4. Coverage includes the Final + an emotional post-fight interview with Muhammad + the Medal ceremony + a review of the fight (10, 26 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Adams/Cullen, PAL)
Discs 32 & 33
Womens Hockey Final - Great Britain (3) v (3) Netherlands - Great Britain sensationally upset the Olympic and World Champions to win Gold for the first time. The Dutch dominated the match but Great Britain took their goal-scoring chances when they arrived, forcing a penalty shootout late in the game. Once in the shootout, British 'keeper Maddie Hinch kept the Dutch out, allowing Hollie Webb to step up and score with the last shot of the game to win Gold. The other British goals came from Lily Owsley, Crista Cullen and Nicola White. Coverage includes the Final + the medal ceremony + a review of the final (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Chilton/Clewlow, PAL)
Disc 34
Womens Beach Volleyball Final - Germany (2) v (0) Brazil - In front of a partizan crowd on Copacabana beach, Germany's Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst beat Brazil's Barbara and Agatha 2-0 to win their first Gold medal. Coverage includes the Final + the medal ceremony (10, 57 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC - Brougham/Hochevar, PAL)
Discs 35 & 36
Football - Mens Final - Brazil (1) v (1) Germany - Hosts Brazil exacted a measure of revenge for their World Cup Semi-Final defeat to the Germans in 2014 with a penalty shootout win in the Maracana. The teams were level at 1-1 after normal and extra-time, so the game went to Penalties. Germany missed 1 kick, allowing captain Neymar to step up and score the Gold Medal-winning kick. The Brazil goal was also scored by Neymar and the Germany goal was scored by Max Meyer. Coverage includes the Final + the medal ceremony (10, 2 Discs, BBC - Mann/Kilbane, PAL)
Discs 37 & 38
Olympics Playlist - 16 episodes of approximately 10 minutes each from the BBC featuring the news from each day of competition. Also includes the closing credits from the BBC's Olympic coverage + the BBC4 segment where presenter Dan Walker met Bride-to-be Maria (10, 2 hours 30 minutes, 2 Discs, BBC, PAL)
Disc 39
Paralympics hi-lites - Full events of Sarah Storey (3,000m Individual Pursuit Track Cycling), Jody Cundy (1KM Time Trial Track Cycling), Libby Clegg (100M Athletics), Johnnie Peacock (100M Athletics), Hannah Cockcroft (200m/400m/800m Athletics), Richard Whitehead (200M Athletics), Susie Rodgers (50M Butterfly Swimming) and Paul Blake (400M Athletics) (9, 1 hour, 1 Disc, Channel 4, PAL)
Disc 40
Paralympics Review - In the build up to the closing ceremony, Claire Balding and Adam Hills look back at the tournament, with a Team GB slant, and review the best moments (10, 2 hours, Channel 4, PAL)
Disc 41
Rio 2016 : The Parade of Heroes - A selection of Team GB and Paralympian GB athletes parade on open top buses through the streets of Manchester in a celebration of their achievements at the Rio Olympics. The Parade ends in a presentation to the public in Albert Square (10, 2 hours 15 minutes, 1 Disc, BBC, PAL)
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Rio 2016 : Revisited - A 5-part look back at the 2016 Olympic Games held in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, with a heavy slant towards Team GB. Part 1 covers Days 1 to 6 (2 hours). Part 2 covers Days 7 and 8 (1 hour 50 minutes). Part 3 covers Days 9 and 10 (1 hour 20 minutes). Part 4 covers Days 11 to 13 (1 hour 20 minutes). Part 5 covers Days 14 to 16 (1 hour 25 minutes) (9, 5 episodes, 5 Discs, BBC, PAL)