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12 hours ago, dullard said:

That was easily the fastest 200 free relay split of all time by Titmus.

considering only Olympic Games, World and European Championships, it is (the previous best was a 1.53.low by :ITA Federica Pellegrini in the final of the 2009 Worlds in Rome (with the rubbish...ehm, rubber suits...also :USA Allison Schmitt had a similar time in the same race)...

 

p.s. really strange that Pellegrini did swim below the 1.53 mark in the individual race starting still and couldn't do better in an inside (last) leg of the relay (actually, she never swam faster in the relays than in the individual races in her entire career)...

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A bit later than planned here's :ENG's Day 4 schedule

08:30 Lawn Bowls Men's Triples Semifinal - :WAL vs :ENG

08:30 Para Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs B6-B8 Semifinal - :ENG vs :AUS

08:30 Para Lawn Bowls Women's Pairs B6-B8 Semifinal - :ENG vs :SCO

09:30 Weightlifting Men's 81kg - Chris Murray (MC: 11:43)

10:00 Judo First Session - Men's 60kg Round of 16 - :ENG Samuel Hall vs Isamaela Solomon :NRU, :ENG Ashley McKenzie vs Sandor Abdullah Idris :GHA, Repechages, Quarterfinals, and Semifinals Women's 57kg Quarterfinal - :ENG Acelya Toprak vs Malin Wilson :SCO, :RSA Donne Breytenbach vs Lela Nairne :ENG, Repechages and Semifinals, Women's 48kg Quarterfinal - :ENG Amy Platten vs Katryna Esposito :MLT, Repechages and Semifinals

10:45 Swimming Men's 50m Breaststroke Heat 4 - James Wilby

10:47 Swimming Men's 50m Breaststroke Heat 5 - Greg Butler

10:49 Swimming Men's 50m Breaststroke Heat 6 - Adam Peaty

11:00 Badminton Mixed Team Semifinal - :MAS vs :ENG

11:04 Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle Heat 7 - Freya Anderson

11:06 Swimming Women's 100m Freestlye Heat 8 - Isabella Hopkin and Anna Hindley

11:19 Swimming Men's 100m Butterfly Heat 5 - Jacob Thomas Taylor Peters and Jamie Ingram

11:24 Swimming Men's 100m Butterfly Heat 7 - James Guy

11:27 Swimming Women's 200m Individual Medley Heat 1 - Abbie Wood

11:31 Swimming Women's 200m Individual Medley Heat 2 - Alicia Wilson

11:39 Swimming Women's 100m Breaststroke Heat 2 - Sarah Vasey

11:42 Swimming Women's 100m Breaststroke Heat 3 - Molly Renshaw

11:45 Swimming Women's 100m Breaststroke Heat 4 - Imogen Louise Clark

12:00 Lawn Bowls Men's Pairs Semifinal - :ENG vs :SCO

12:00 Lawn Bowls Men's Triples Medal Matches (MC: 15:00)

12:00 Para Lawn Bowls Mixed Pairs B2/B3 Group Stage - :AUS vs :ENG

12:00 Squash Women's Singles Quarterfinal - :NZL Joelle King vs Lucy Termel :ENG

12:45 Squash Men's Singles Quarterfinal - :NZL Paul Coll vs Adrian Waller :ENG

13:00 Artistic Gymnastics Men's Floor Final - Giarnni Regini-Moran and Jake Jarman (MC: 13:37)

14:00 Weightlifting Women's 64kg - Zoe Smith (MC: 16:13)

14:02 Cycling Track Women's Keirin First Round - Mille Tanner, Blaine Ridge-Davis, and Sophie Capewell

14:10 Artistic Gymnastics Men's Pommel Horse Final - Joe Fraser and James Hall (MC: 15:08)

14:22 Cycling Track Men's 40km Points Race Qualification - Matt Walls, Oli Wood, and William Perrett

15:12 Cycling Track Women's Keirin First Round Repechages - Mille Tanner, Blaine Ridge-Davis, and Sophie Capewell

15:30 Beach Volleyball Men's Preliminary Round - :ENG Ja. Bello/Jo. Bello vs Liotatis/Zorbis :CYP

15:32 Cycling Track Men's 1000m Time Trial Final - Ethan Vernon, Joe Truman, and Hayden Norris (MC: 16:57)

15:45 Artistic Gymnastics Men's Rings Final - Joe Fraser and Courtney Tulloch (MC: 16:36)

15:45 Artistic Gymnastics Women's Uneven Bars Final - Ondine Achampong and Georgia-Mae Fenton (MC: 16:46)

16:00 Hockey Men's Pool Stage - :ENG vs :IND

16:30 3x3 Wheelchair Basketball Women's Semifinal - :AUS vs :ENG

16:30 Para Lawn Bowls Mixed Pairs B2/B3 Group Stage - :RSA vs :ENG

16:30 Table Tennis Men's Team Semifinal - :ENG vs :SGP

16:47 Cycling Track Women's Keirin Second Round - Mille Tanner, Blaine Ridge-Davis, and Sophie Capewell

17:00 Judo Second Session - Men's 60kg (Samuel Hall and Ashley McKenzie), Women's 57kg (Acelya Toprak and Lela Nairne), and Women's 48kg (Amy Platten) Medal Matches and Medal Ceremonies

17:07 Cycling Track Women's 10km Scratch Race Final - Grace Lister, Laura Kenny and Sophie Lewis (MC: 17:32)

17:22 Cycling Track Women's Keirin Finals - Mille Tanner, Blaine Ridge-Davis, and Sophie Capewell (MC: 18:32)

17:30 3x3 Basketball Women's Quarterfinal - :ENG vs :KEN

17:42 Cycling Track Men's 40km Points Race Final - Matt Walls, Oli Wood, and William Perrett (MC: 18:42)

18:00 Netball Pool Stage - :ENG vs :NIR

18:00 Squash Women's Singles Quarterfinal - :ENG Georgina Kennedy vs Rachel Arnold :MAS

18:30 Weightlifting Women's 71kg - Sarah Davies (MC: 20:43)

18:45 Boxing Men's Flyweight Round of 16 - :ENG Kiaran MacDonald vs M Vidanalange Ishan Ranjeewa Senevir :SRI

18:45 Squash Men's singles Quarterfinal - :SCO Rory Stewart vs James Willstrop :ENG

19:07 Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle Final - Jacob Whittle and Tom Dean (MC: 19:42)

19:20 Swimming Men's 50m Breastsroke Start of Semifinals - James Wilby, Greg Butler and Adam Peaty

19:30 Boxing Men's Featherweight Round of 16 - :NIR Jude Gallagher vs NIall Farrell :ENG

19:30 Squash Women's Singles Quarterfinal - :WAL Emily Whitlock vs Sarah-Jane Perry :ENG

19:31 Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle Start of Semifinals - Freya Anderson, Isabella Hopkin and Anna Hindley

19:57 Swimming Men's 100m Butterfly Start of Semifinals - Jacob Thomas Taylor Peters, Jamie Ingram and James Guy

20:08 Swimming Women's 200m Individual Medley Final - Abbie Wood and Alicia Wilson (MC: 20:30)

20:15 Boxing Women's Lightweight Round of 16 - :ENG Gemma Paige Richardson vs Megan Reid :SCO

20:16 Para Swimming Men's 50m Freestyle S7 Final - Michael Jones and William Perry (MC: 20:49)

20:22 Para Swimming Women's 100m Breastsroke SB6 Final - Maisie Summers-Newton and Grace Harvey (MC: 20:56)

20:30 3x3 Wheelchair Basketball Men's Semifinal - :ENG vs :AUS

20:45 Boxing Men's Light Heavyweight Round of 16 - :NGR Innocent Ehwarieme vs Aaron Bowen :ENG

21:04 Swimming Women's 100m Breststroke Start of Semifinals - Sarah Vasey, Molly Renshaw and Imogen Louise Clark

21:16 Swimming Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay - Final (MC: 21:45)

21:30 3x3 Basketball - Women's Semifinal

22:00 3x3 Basketball - Men's Semifinal

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Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls: The Men's Triples team into the Final with a 17-5 win, but the Para teams doing less well, the Men losing 17-4 and the Women losing 16-10.

Weightlifting: A dramatic final as Chris Murray wins gold with a 325 GR... the :CAN athlete very nearly overtook him but dropped it at the last minute!

Judo: Hall won by Ippon, as did McKenzie, 10-0. Toprak also won by ippon (10s1-0s3), while Nairne won by Waza-ari 0s2-1. Platten won by ippon 10-0, and Hall beat :WAL  Daniel Rabbitt in his quarterfinal by the same scoreline.

Swimming: Wilby 2nd in his heat (27.74), Butler 5th in his (27.80) and Peaty won his (27.10), all qualified. Anderson 2nd in her heat (54.83), while Hopkin 4th (55.50) ahead of Hindley in 5th (55.83) in their heat, all qualified. Ingram (52.17) led Peters (52.18) in an English 1-2 of their heat, with Guy (52.49) 2nd in his heat to ensure all English qualified. Wood (2:13.24) 2nd in her heat and Wilson (2:14.89) 4th in her heat, both qualified. Vasey (1:09.62) 4th in her heat, Renshaw (1:07.54) 2nd and Clark (1:08.99) 4th in their heats to all qualify and ensure a perfect morning session for Team England

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I don't know the name of the BBC badminton commentator, but she sounds like she's having an out-of-body experience right now

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McKenzie wins his quarterfinal against Dylan Munro :SCO by waza-ari (1s1-0s2). A semifinal against :AUS Joshua Katz awaits.

Nairne loses her semifinal though to Christina Deguchi :CAN by waza-ari (1-0) and will go to a bronze final against an athlete from :SCO or :NZL

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Ooh bad luck for Platten, she loses her semifinal to Michaela Whitebooi :RSA with a golden score waza-ari. It will be a bronze encounter against an athlete from :VAN or :MAW

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Hall beats Petros Christodoulides :CYP by ippon just 26 seconds in 10-0 in his semifinal. He will face Katz or McKenzie in his final... could it be :ENG  vs :ENG for gold?

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