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DAY TEN of the Paris Olympics is upon us - and things are heating up inside the Stade de France.
On Sunday night, sprint superstars Noah Lyles, Kishane Thompson and Oblique Seville went head-to-head in the showpiece 100m final - and it was Lyles who took home the gold in a time of 9.79s after a photo finish.
Elsewhere, Tommy Fleetwood brought home a silver for Team GB in the final round of men's golf, while Amber Rutter also bagged another silver in the skeet shooting after a controversial shoot-off.
On Monday, Keeley Hodgkinson will aim to go one better than she did in Tokyo as she vies for 800m gold, while it's the last day to see Simone Biles in action - the goat is aiming for two more golds as she completes her campaign.
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Today, 21:55By Kieran Davies
Fine margins key to victory
Noah Lyles spoke to BBC Sport after his victory:
"You couldn't have asked for a bigger moment.
"A guy in biomechanics comes down and before I came out here, he said it was going to be this much, that's how close it is going to be and gosh was he right.
"I had to take every round as it was and I was a little upset after the first round so I came with the aggression and after I ran that 83 and I was done with the aggression.
"My sports therapist told me you need to let go, you're holding on. Let go and release it."
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Today, 21:47By Kieran Davies
Team USA win showpiece final
In case anyone wondered who had won the men's 100m final, Noah Lyles helped them out.
His adrenaline was pumping as he was awarded the photo-finish victory.
Team USA is on fire at the moment.
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Today, 21:39By Kieran Davies
Ringing in the change of guard
Noah Lyles rang the Olympic bell as he celebrated his 100m final victory.
The sprinter was on cloud nine after coming from eighth place to take gold in Paris.
Many had said he was not a contender in the final due to his form but he proved everyone wrong this evening.
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Today, 21:31By Kieran Davies
Women celebrate final victory
Team USA's 4x100m relay finalists celebrate gold.
Their performance set the standard for the flurry of gold medals the country won towards the end of today.
Some superb legs put them in a position to cause an upset in the women's final.
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Today, 21:23By Kieran Davies
Team USA make big moves
With a brilliant end to the day, Team USA have moved to the top of the medals table.
China have dominated the top spot for so long, it seems strange to see another country there.
The United States will be looking to make sure this is a long-term stay in first position.
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Today, 21:13By Kieran Davies
Lyles from zero to hero
At the 30m stage Noah Lyles was in eighth place.
Even at the 60m stage, he was nowhere near the leaders.
It was a sublime finish as he won by the narrowest of margins.
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Today, 21:00By Kieran Davies
Men's 100m final
Team USA won gold thanks to Noah Lyles who win in a photo finish.
He pipped Kishane Thompson who finished with the same time of 9.79 seconds.
Fred Kerley of Team USA took the bronze medal.
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Today, 20:46By Kieran Davies
Men's hammer final
Ethan Katzberg of Canada wins gold with a distance of 84.12m.
Bence Halasz of Hungary finished in silver medal position with a distance of 79.97.
Mykhaylo Kokhan Of Ukraine scores 79.39 and takes home the bronze.
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Today, 20:36By Kieran Davies
Peaty hints at possible retirement
Adam Peaty has hinted that he may step away from the sport.
He has been on antibiotics all week after struggling to clear out his ear, he said:
"I think I have got to step away from the sport because it has just hurt too much this time, it really has.
"It could have been my last one [swim] here. I don't know what the answer is. Tomorrow is never promised, so why worry?
“I'm going to take some time off everything and I don't really know what the answer is.
“I'm taking time, if my family needs me they need me. I don't know. You can't lie to your heart but if it wants it, it wants it."
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Today, 20:29By Kieran Davies
Men’s 1500m semi-final 2
Yared Nuguse and Hobbs Kessler made it a one/two for Team USA.
Neil Gourley of Team GB finished in third place.
This means that Great Britain will have two finalists in the 1500m.
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Today, 20:23By Kieran Davies
Men's 1500m semi-final 1
Jakob Ingebrigtsen finished in first spot.
Team GB's Josh Kerr finished in second, with Team USA's Cole Hocker in third.
Brian Komen of South Africa finished in fourth spot.
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Today, 20:10By Kieran Davies
Keely focussed on final
After a convincing performance in her semi-final heat, Keely Hodgkinson spoke with BBC Sport:
"You can't take any chances and it gave me good practice for tomorrow as well but I just wanted to be safe in qualifying. Job done. We're in the final now, mission is on.
"I've said it all year, I really want to upgrade my silver. I think I am in the best shape physically, mentally and emotionally to do that that I have been ever.
"I just hope that I can really put that together tomorrow and let's see what we can do."
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Today, 20:02By Kieran Davies
Women’s 800m semi-finals 3
Team GB's Keely Hodgkinson wins her heat with ease.
Prudence Sekgodiso of South Africa finishes in second place.
None of the other runners secured a time quick enough to qualify for the final.
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Today, 19:58By Kieran Davies
Women’s 800m semi-finals 2
Tsige Duguma of Ethiopia finished in first position.
Shafiqua Maloney of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines finished in second place.
Juliette Whittaker of Team USA finished with a time of 1:57.76 and Renelle Lamote of France fourth with a time of 1:57.78.
Both qualify for the final.
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Today, 19:52By Kieran Davies
Women's 800m semi-finals 1
Mary Moraa of Kenya finished in first position.
Worknesh Mesele of Ethiopia finished in second spot.
Daily Cooper Gaspar of Cuba finished third, with Team GB's Phoebe Gill in fouth place.
They both miss out on the final as their times proved not good enough to progress.
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Today, 19:47By Kieran Davies
Beach volleyball - women's round of 16
The Swiss team of Huberli/Brunner have booked their place in the quarter-finals.
They defeated Liliana/Paula from Spain in the process.
Switzerland won by two sets to nil.
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Today, 19:39By Kieran Davies
Paris 2024 Olympics medals table
China extend their lead with a 19th gold medal in the swimming.
Team USA are right on their heels in second place now.
France and Australia are still locked in third position.
Team GB is in fifth place.
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Today, 19:30By Kieran Davies
Men’s 100m semi-finals 3
Kishane Thompson of Jamaica finishes first with a time of 9.80 seconds.
Fred Kerley of Team USA finished second with a time of 9.84 seconds.
None of the other runners finished with a time good enough to get a place in the finals.
It also means there will be no Team GB representation in the 100m finals at these Olympics.
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Today, 19:22By Kieran Davies
Men’s 100m semi-finals 2
Akani Simbine of South Afrcia finishes in first position.
Letsile Tebogo of Botswana is in second spot, Lamont Marcell Jacobs of Italy finishes in third spot.
Kenneth Bednarek of Team USA finishes fourth with a fast time of 9.93 seconds.
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Today, 19:11By Kieran Davies
Men's 100m semi-finals 1
Jamaica's Oblique Seville gets it! A personal best from the Jamaican sees him pip Noah Lyles across the line by 0.02 seconds.
GB's Louie Hinchliffe got off to a poor start, but he finishes strongly to come home third in 9.97 seconds.
Hinchcliffe will have to wait for the other semi-finals to see if that's quick enough to qualify for the final.
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Today, 19:02By Kieran Davies
Fencing - men's foil team bronze medal match
This is proving to be a tight encounter between Team USA and France.
After six relays France currently lead 23-11.
We are not quite sure who Lewis Hamilton is there supporting though.
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Today, 18:54By Kieran Davies
Wiffen takes second medal in swimming
While he could not follow up his favourite tag for the final, Daniel Wiffen took bronze in the 1500m freestyle final.
He adds that to the fact that he is now the 800m Olympic champion also.
It has been some Olympics for the Irishman.
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Today, 18:43By Kieran Davies
Team USA win gold once again
In the women's 4x100m medley relay, Team USA finished with a time of 3:49.63 to set a new world record in the process.
Australia finished in silver medal position and China took bronze.
Regan Smith really set up the chance of the world record with an insane leg in the butterfly.
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Today, 18:39By Kieran Davies
From F1 to foil for Lewis
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton is enjoying the men's foil bronze medal event.
Taking some time off from his hectic schedule this season to enjoy some Olympics action.
There are celebrities as far as the eye can see at Paris 2024.
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Today, 18:30By Kieran Davies
Men’s 400m round 6
Cheikh Tidiane Diouf of Senegal finished in first spot.
Jevaughn Powell of Jamaica was second, with Gilles Biron in third.
Team GB's Charles Dobson finished in fourth and will be hoping he did enough to make it through.
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