Monday, 21 July 2008

Philips goes for Triple Jump Gold

Day_13Philips OdowuTwenty-one medals are available on Day 13. We are heading off to the Olympic Stadium as the Athletics events build to their climax. Today is probably Britain's best chance of a Gold Medal with Phillips Idowu in the Triple Jump. Elsewhere the team events are approaching completion.

AthleticsAthletics6 (Women's 20km Walk, Women's Javelin, Men's Triple Jump,
Men's 400m, Women's 200m, Men's 110m Hurdles)
BasketballWomen's Semi-Finals
Beach VolleyballBeach Volleyball1 (Women's Team)
Canoe - FlatwaterPreliminaries
Cycling - BMXCycling - BMX2 (Women's Race, Men's Race)
DivingDiving1 (Women's 10m Platform)
FootballFootball1 Women's Final
HandballWomen's Semi-Finals
HockeyMen's Semi-Finals
Gymnastics - RhythmicPreliminaries
Modern PentathlonModern Pentathlon1 (Men's Individual)
SailingSailing2 (Multihull - Tornado, Men's Keelboat - Star)
SoftballSoftball1 (Women's Team)
SwimmingSwimming1 (Men's 10km Marathon)
Synchronised SwimmingPreliminaries
Table TennisIndividual Quarter-Finals
TaekwondoTaekwondo2 (Women's Under 57kg, Men's Under 68kg)
VolleyballWomen's Semi-Final
WrestlingWrestling3 (Men's Freestyle 84kg, Men's Freestyle 96kg,
Men's Freestyle 120kg)
Water PoloWater Polo1 (Women's Team)

AthleticsCycling - BMXSwimmingThe Olympic Stadium is likely to be a focus for British Athletics support, with Goldie Sayers in the Women's Javelin Throw and Nathan Douglas and Phillips Idowu in the Men's Triple Jump.

Shanaze Reade has been Women's BMX Cycling World Champion for the last two years. David Davies is amongst the favourites in the Men's Open Water Swimming

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