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SILVER for Heyward: 3:34.44! Stonier with an impressive 3:35.97 and 5th. 3:38.40 and 8th for Gourley.

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A very gritty bronze for McColgan in 14:59.34. Markovc 5th in 15:08.75, alongside Thackery in 6th in 15:08.79.

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O'Dowda with 5th in a 2:12.03 PB and 935 points. 6,187 and 7th overall in the heptathlon. Mills finishes with a DNF.

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Day 9 :GBR

08:05 Canoe Sprint Men's Kayak Four 500m - Heat 2

08:15 Canoe Sprint Women's Kayak Four 500m - Heat 2

08:37 Canoe Sprint Women's Kayak Single 1000m Semifinal - Grace Anderson

08:51 Canoe Sprint Men's Kayak Single 1000m Semifinal 1 - Daniel Johnson

09:00 Athletics Men's 4x100m Relay Round 1 - Heat 1

09:05 Athletics Women's High Jump Qualification - Laura Zialor and Morgan Lake

09:15 Canoe Sprint Women's Canoe Single 200m Heat 1 - Katie Reid

09:25 Athletics Women's 4x100m Relay Round 1 - Heat 1

09:50 Athletics Women's 800m Semifinal 1 - Keely Hodgkinson

09:50 Table Tennis Men's Singles Round of 32 - :POR Tiago Apolónia vs Liam Pitchford :ENG

09:57 Athletics Women's 800m Semifinal 2 - Alexandra Bell and Jemma Reekie

10:21 Athletics Men's 4x400m Relay Round 1 - Heat 2

10:40 Athletics Women's 4x400m Relay Round 1 - Heat 1

10:40 Canoe Sprint Women's Kayak Double 500m - Semifinal 2

11:30 Canoe Sprint Men's Va'a Single VL3 200m Semifinal - Martin Tweedie

14:55 Table Tennis Men's Singles Round of 16 - Liam Pitchford

15:06 Canoe Sprint Women's Va'a Single VL3 200m Final - Charlotte Henshaw and Hope Gordon

15:11 Canoe Sprint Men's Va'a Single VL3 200m Final - Martin Tweedie

15:16 Canoe Sprint Women's Va'a Single VL2 200m Final - Emma Wiggs and Jeanette Chippington

15:21 Canoe Sprint Men's Va'a Single VL2 200m Final - Stewart Clark

15:45 Table Tennis Men's Singles Round of 16 - Liam Pitchford

16:00 Cycling Mountain Bike Cross-Country Final - Cameron Orr and Thomas Pidcock

16:35 Canoe Sprint Women's Kayak Single 500m Semifinal 2 - Emily Lewis

16:50 Canoe Sprint Men's Canoe Double 500m - Semifinal

19:20 Athletics Men's Discus Throw Final - Lawrence Okoye

19:27 Athletics Men's 800m Semifinal 1 - Daniel Rowden

19:34 Athletics Men's 800m Semifinal 2 - Jake Wightman and Ben Pattison

19:45 Athletics Women's 1500m Final - Ellie Baker, Laura Muir and Katie Snowden

19:55 Athletics Women's Triple Jump Final - Naomi Metzger

20:00 Athletics Men's 3000m Steeplechase Final - Phil Norman

20:20 Athletics Men's 200m Final - Zharnel Hughes, Charles Dobson, and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake

21:22 Athletics Women's 200m Final - Dina Asher-Smith and Jodie Williams

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Morning Round-up

Canoe Sprint: 1:24.412 and 7th is enough for the Men's K4 500m team to make the semifinal, while the Women go straight to the final in 2nd in 1:35.815. Anderson was eliminated in 7th in 4:27.215, but Johnson made the Final A in 2nd in 3:36.139. Reid made the semifinal in 4th in 50.636. The Women's K2 500m team qualified second in their heat in 1:44.084, while Tweedie qualified for the final in third in 50.182.

Athletics: The Men's 4x100m Relay team won their heat to qualify in 38.41. Zialor set no mark in qualifying, but Lake did qualify without a mark in 6th in her group setting a 1.87. The women's 4x100m Relay team won their heat to qualify in 42.83. Hodgkinson qualified by winning her heat in 2:00.67. Reekie qualified from her heat in 2nd in 2:00.30, alongside Bell in third in 2:00.53. The men's 4x400m relay team qualified in a 3:02.36 SB in third, while the women qualified by winning their heat in 3:23.79.

Table Tennis: Pitchford lost 11-8 11-9 9-11 7-11 11-9 11-2.

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Canoe Sprint finals: Henshaw headed a British 1-2 with a 57.020 EB ahead of Gordon with a 57.190. Eyers won gold with a 47.214 EB, ahead of Tweedie in 7th with a 50.942. Wiggs headed a British 1-2 with a 56.036 EB ahead of Chippington in 1:01.034.Clark came 6th with a 59.471.

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1:54.903: Lewis goes to Final B in 4th. The Men's C2 500m team is eliminated after coming 8th in 1:46.336.

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