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Tomorrow:

0600 Water Polo Women's Classification 11th Place Match - :KAZ vs :GBR

0642 Swimming Women's 50m Backstroke Heat 6 - Lauren Cox, Kathleen Dawson

0712 Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle Heat 12 - Matthew Richards

0730 Swimming Men's 200m Medley Heat 5 - Duncan Scott

0739 Swimming Women's 200m Butterfly Heat 2 - Laura Stephens

0805 Swimming Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay Heat 4

1626 Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle Semifinals - Matthew Richards

1636 Swimming Women's 50m Backstroke Semifinals - Lauren Cox, Kathleen Dawson

1701 Swimming Men's 50m Breaststroke Final - Adam Peaty

1716 Swimming Women's 200m Butterfly Semifinals - Laura Stephens

1729 Swimming Men's 200m Medley Semifinals - Duncan Scott

1748 Swimming Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay Final

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The water polo team won 8-6 and take eleventh

Cox won her heat in 27.89 and qualifies, while Dawson advances from fifth (28.46)

Richards was second in 48.05 and qualifies

Scott was third in his heat in 1:59.91 and through

Stephens won his heat in 2:09.31

The medley team won their heat in 3:45.50 and advanced

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Richards was third in 48.22 and through

Cox was second, 27.55 and through, Dawson was sixth, 28.22 and out

Peaty was fourth 26.77

Stephens was second 2:07.97 and through

Scott won his heat and went through 1:57.83

Relay team was third in 3:45.09 1-3-8

 

Today:

0652 Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle Heat 9 - Anna Hopkin

0704 Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke Heat 3 - Brodie Williams

0708 Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke Heat 4 - Luke Greenbank

0802 High Diving Men's 27m Round 3 - Aidan Heslop

0849 High Diving Men's 27m Round 4 - Aidan Heslop

1602 Swimming Women's 200m Butterfly Final - Laura Stephens

1611 Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle Semifinal 1 - Anna Hopkin

1621 Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle Final - Matthew Richards

1636 Swimming Women's 50m Backstroke Final - Lauren Cox

1703 Swimming Men's 200m Medley - Duncan Scott

1733 Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke Semifinal 1 - Brodie Paul Williams

1739 Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke Semifinal 2 - Luke Greenbank

1745 Swimming Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay Final

 

Hopkin fourth in 54.49 and through

Williams fourth in 1:58.72 and through, Greenbank third in 1:58.23

 

Heslop 293.65 and third after three but a brilliant final dive and less risks taken by competitors to get gold with 422.95 2-3-8

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35 minutes ago, Mkbw50 said:

Richards was third in 48.22 and through

Cox was second, 27.55 and through, Dawson was sixth, 28.22 and out

Peaty was fourth 26.77

Stephens was second 2:07.97 and through

Scott won his heat and went through 1:57.83

Relay team was third in 3:45.09 1-3-8

 

Today:

0652 Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle Heat 9 - Anna Hopkin

0704 Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke Heat 3 - Brodie Williams

0708 Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke Heat 4 - Luke Greenbank

0802 High Diving Men's 27m Round 3 - Aidan Heslop

0849 High Diving Men's 27m Round 4 - Aidan Heslop

1602 Swimming Women's 200m Butterfly Final - Laura Stephens

1611 Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle Semifinal 1 - Anna Hopkin

1621 Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle Final - Matthew Richards

1636 Swimming Women's 50m Backstroke Final - Lauren Cox

1703 Swimming Men's 200m Medley - Duncan Scott

1733 Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke Semifinal 1 - Brodie Paul Williams

1739 Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke Semifinal 2 - Luke Greenbank

1745 Swimming Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay Final

 

Hopkin fourth in 54.49 and through

Williams fourth in 1:58.72 and through, Greenbank third in 1:58.23

 

Heslop 293.65 and third after three but a brilliant final dive and less risks taken by competitors to get gold with 422.95 2-3-8

Really wish the High Dive outdoors, like open water swimming, was in the Games - doesn't seem a wildly expensive venue - a Scaffolding, steps, temporary stand and a reasonably deep temporary pool., yet its a fabulous spectacle, and requires relatively few competitors for a proper competition.

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Gold for Stephens! 2:07.35 3-3-8

Hopkin second in 53.12 and through

Richards fourth 47.82

Cox fourth 27.65

Scott sixth 1:57.75

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Williams sixth, 1:58.23, as was Greenbank, 1:57.29. Both out.

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Another silver 3-4-8 7:50.90 for the relay team

Tomorrow:

0700 Swimming Women's 200m Backstroke Heat 3 - Freya Constance Colbert

0728 Swimming Men's 50m Freestyle Heat 11 - Benjamin Proud

0749 Swimming Men's 4x200m Freetsyle Relay Heat 2

1602 Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle - Anna Hopkin

1620 Swimming Women's 200m Backstroke Semifinals - Freya Constance Colbert

1640 Swimming Men's 50m Freestyle Semifinals - Benjamin Proud

1733 Swimming Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay Final

 

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In a sign of how relaxed the GB squad have been about these championships, I understand that Matthew Richards was still in heavy training at altitude two weeks ago. 

 

Whilst it is disappointing that he didn't make the podium, 47.82 is still half a second quicker than he was swimming at the same time last year.

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