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Rio 2016 live: Usain Bolt wins third 100m title as Team GB dominates on Sunday night with gold rush

Follow the latest medals and news from Rio as Usain Bolt confirms his status as the world's fastest man

Usain Bolt wins his third consecutive Olympic gold medal in the men's 100m
Usain Bolt wins his third consecutive Olympic gold medal in the men's 100m (Getty )

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Max Whitlock won two gold medals for Team GB, ending a 120-year wait for medal glory in the Olympic gymnastics, while Justin Rose added a third in the golf with Jason Kenny taking the fourth in the Velodrome. The fifth came late in the night as Andy Murray overcame Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro in the tennis final.

Inside the Olympic Stadium, Usain Bolt stormed to gold in the men's 100m as he crossed the line in 9.81 seconds. Here are the latest updates:

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This winning a gold medal thing is becoming a bit of a habit for Great Britain who added three more on day eight to take their tally to nine – with success coming in the rowing, cycling and athletics on another 'Super Saturday'.

The GB joy was delivered at the scenes of their recent successes: the velodrome and Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, home of the rowing. Yet it was the sight of Mo Farah powering home down the final straight inside the Olympic Stadium that could prove to be the iconic image of this Olympics from a British perspective.

Farah's dreams of a third consecutive gold medal - and the second in the 10,000m following his double triumph at London 2012 - was nearly derailed by aan early fall when his American training partner, Galen Rupp, accidentally tripped him.

But Farah bouonced back immediately, and held off a spirited last-lap attack from Kenyan Paul Kipngetoch Tanui to clinch a thrilling victory.

Men's football: Anderson bursts into the box from the left but is quickly shut down by Germany's Toljan who slides in with a well-timed tackle to dispossess the Brazilian and deny him any chance of getting a shot off.

Samuel Lovett20 August 2016 23:54

Men's 5,000m: The race is really starting to heat up now as he accelerates in an attempt to stop anyone storming past him. Come on, Mo!

Samuel Lovett21 August 2016 01:48

Men's 5,000m: We're into the final lap now as Mo breaks out into a virtual sprint...

Samuel Lovett21 August 2016 01:49

Men's 5,000m: MO FARAH WINS GOLD!

Samuel Lovett21 August 2016 01:50

Men's 5,000m: Was it ever in doubt? Mo claims a historic 'double-double' to confirm his status as Britain's greatest long-distance runner.

Samuel Lovett21 August 2016 01:51
Samuel Lovett21 August 2016 01:58

Women's 4x400m relay: The race is underway with Team GB in lane three. Will it be another medal for Britain?

Samuel Lovett21 August 2016 02:13

Women's 4x400m relay: Britain are currently in third in the fourth and final lap!

Samuel Lovett21 August 2016 02:16

Women's 4x400m relay: Britain take bronze with USA in first-place and Jamaica in second. It's a big moment for Team GB - it's 66th medal at Rio and one more than London. What a Games it has been.

Samuel Lovett21 August 2016 02:17

Men's marathon: Charlie Hawkins is leading the pack in the marathon but Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge, Uganda’s Stephen Kiprotich and American Galen Rupp are lurking, waiting for their opportunity to pounce.

Samuel Stevens21 August 2016 15:02

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