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Matt Verri

Today's Olympics schedule: Team GB events, Day 11 medal highlights and how to watch Paris Games

There are 15 gold medals on offer as the action at Paris 2024 continues on day 11.

Team GB’s success at these Olympics continued on Monday, with gold in the women’s team sprint and from Keely Hodgkinson in the women’s 800m, and more medals are there to be won today.

There is the individual showjumping final this morning, before the focus shifts back to the diving pool and then to the velodrome and athletics track tonight.

Here’s the best of the action for day 11, with the full schedule across the Games available here.

Best of today’s action

All times BST

Women’s 10m diving final - 2pm

Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix will be hoping to secure a second medal of these Games.

The 19-year-old won bronze in the synchronised event and now takes her place in the women’s 10m platform final, having finished third in qualifying behind the two Chinese divers.

Women’s skateboarding final - 4:30pm

Sky Brown is Team GB’s youngest-ever medalist at the Olympics, after she won bronze in Tokyo as a 13-year-old.

Injury has threatened to derail her bid for another place on the podium, after she dislocated her shoulder just before travelling to Paris, but she has delayed surgery to compete.

Should Brown come through her heat earlier in the day, she will challenge for the medals this afternoon.

Men’s team sprint final - 6:55pm

Great Britain enjoyed success on the first day in the velodrome and will be hoping for more here.

The men’s sprint team face Germany in the third heat at 6:07pm, when victory would take them through to the medal races.

The Netherlands are the favourites for gold, but Britain were second fastest in qualifying.

Men’s 1500m final - 7:50pm

There will be 12 men lining up for the men’s 1500m final, but eyes will be on only two of them.

This has been billed as a showdown between Great Britain’s Josh Kerr, the world champion, and Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway, the reigning Olympic champion.

Ingebrigtsen edged the semi-final, but the big rivals were not going full-out as they saved themselves for tonight’s huge clash.

Women’s 200m final - 7:50pm

Team GB have two sprinters in this final, after Daryll Neita and Dina Asher-Smith both finished second in their semi-final races to progress.

Gabby Thomas has looked supreme and is the clear favourite to take gold, while 100m champion Julien Alfred also looked well-placed to secure another medal.

The race looks open beyond those two, though, and Neita and Asher-Smith could find themselves battling for a podium spot.

Gabby Thomas stormed away from Dina Asher-Smith in the 200m semi-finals (AFP via Getty Images)

Day 11 medal events

09.00: Equestrian - Jumping individual final

13.43: Sailing - women's dinghy medal race

14.00: Diving - women's 10 platform final

14.43: Sailing - men's dinghy medal race

16.30: Skateboarding - women's park final

18.55: Athletics - women's hammer throw final

18.55: Wrestling - men's greco-roman 60kg final

19.10: Cycling (track) - men's team sprint finals

19.15: Athletics - men's long jump final

19.30: Wrestling - men's greco-roman 130kg final

19.50: Athletics - men's 1500m final

20.10: Athletics - women's 3km steeplechase final

20.15: Wrestling - women's freestyle 68kg final

20.40: Athletics - women's 200m final

22.06: Boxing - women's 60kg final

How to watch Olympics Day 11

TV channel: The BBC is broadcasting two live streams of the action for the duration of the Games. This will be on BBC One, BBC Two or a stream available by clicking the red button on Freeview or a smart TV. 

On Tuesday, it’s 8am BST until 1pm on BBC One and again from 1:45pm until 6pm, plus 7pm until 10pm. BBC Two briefly pick up the coverage between 1pm and 1:45pm, and 6pm and 7pm.

There is reduced coverage compared with previous years, when the BBC broadcasted every event on its website or channels. Instead, Discovery+ is the main rights holder for Paris 2024 and is showing every moment across the Eurosport channels in the UK from 7am to 10.30pm every day.

Live stream: Fans can also catch the BBC coverage live online for free via the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer. The Discovery+ app will be showing extensive coverage, which begins at a monthly fee of £3.99.

Highlights: The BBC will be showing a nightly highlights show called Tonight at the Games, which on Tuesday night is being shown on BBC One at 10.20pm.

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