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Rio 2016 live: Mo Farah wins 10,000m gold, Jess Ennis-Hill battles to silver and Greg Rutherford takes bronze

Team GB win a gold, silver and bronze in the athletics after dominating in cycling and rowing

Mo crosses the line for gold
Mo crosses the line for gold (Getty)

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Usain Bolt, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Mo Farah and Andy Murray are among the athletes in action in day eight of the Rio Olympics, which promises to live up to the expectation of "Super Saturday". Here are the latest updates:

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Bolt is to make his first appearance at Rio this afternoon in the men's 100m heats, while Jessica Ennis-Hill will continue the heptathlon with the long jump after finishing Friday's events in the lead.

British rowers will be hoping for a podium finish in both the women's and men's eight finals and medals are also up for grabs in the cycling women's team pursuit and keirin, featuring Team GB's Laura Trott and Joanna Rowsell.

Andy Murray continues his defence against Kei Nishikori in the tennis semi-finals, and will next face Rafael Nadal or Juan Martin Del Potro in the gold medal match if he emerges victorious.

Britain's Greg Rutherford will be going for another long jump gold after midnight, and in the early hours of Sunday morning Mo Farah will be running the 10,000m race.

Michael Phelps and Adam Peaty will be swimming in the men's 4x100m medley relay final at around 3am.

Team GB is hoping to add to its haul of gold medals, which put Britain third on the medal table behind only the US and China at the start of Saturday's action.

Men's Omnium: Fernando Gaviria joins the rest of the pack now having completed the first ten laps. That will have been an expensive set of points for the Colombian as we move into the second sprint now - can he keep it up?

Samuel Lovett15 August 2016 21:33

Men's Omnium: Mark Cavendish surged as the pack approached the line for the second sprint but Italy's Vivani just pipped him to it with a late challenge. As it stands, the Italian is currently in the gold position with Cavendish behind him in second.

Samuel Lovett15 August 2016 21:35

Men's Omnium: Vivani looking ominous in the omnium...get it? Ominous/omnium...

Samuel Lovett15 August 2016 21:37

Men's Omnium: Jokes aside, Denmark's Hansen has just broken away from the group to get a couple of points on the board. He finishes the third sprint first and picks up five points. Neither Cavendish nor Vivani were able to grab any that time round.

Samuel Lovett15 August 2016 21:38

Men's Omnium: Roger Kluge wins sprint 13 with 28 laps to go. It's increasingly looking like Viviani will be taking gold in the omnium tonight as Cavendish battles for the second spot with Denmark's Hansen. The Italian currently sits on 197 points at the moment, with Hansen in second on 191 and Cavendish in third third on 189. 

Samuel Lovett15 August 2016 22:11
Samuel Lovett15 August 2016 22:52

Women's Hockey: Team GB lead 3-0 against Spain in the quarter-final with only 15 minutes to go. Unless something disastrous happens, it looks like Britain have booked themselves a spot in the semis.

Samuel Lovett15 August 2016 23:09
Samuel Lovett15 August 2016 23:51

Women's 400m hurdles: And they're off! Come on Doyle, liven things up for us!

Samuel Lovett16 August 2016 02:31

Women's 400m hurdles: Easy as pie - Doyle smashes the heat with a solid, smooth win! She clocked in at 55.46 seconds and qualifies for the next race.

Samuel Lovett16 August 2016 02:33

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