London 2012 Olympic Games: 6 August 2012 - what's on today:
Dai Greene after gold in the 400m hurdles while Jason Kenny and competes in the men's sprint
Please note all times are in BST (EDT+5)
Women's uneven bars: Beth Tweddle has been sleeping with an ice-machine strapped around her knee after surgery to give her a chance on her best apparatus.
Laura Trott has the first three of five races in the omnium in the youngest team member's quest to add an Olympic title to her world gold.
Jason Kenny won gold and silver in the men's sprint at Beijing and is GB's sole permitted entrant in the match sprint, edging out Sir Chris Hoy.
Yelena Isinbayeva has a hat-trick of golds in her sights but the past four years since Beijing have been disrupted by maximising her commercial opportunities, poor form and injuries.
Dai Greene, European, Commonwealth and world champion, needs one more gold for a full house.
Returning from a drugs ban for what he claims was a penile enhancement product, the USA's LaShawn Merritt defends his Beijing gold.
• Natalya Lisovskaya's 22.63m women's world shot put record has stood for 25 years.
• In the men's individual sprint, Sir Chris Hoy reaches a top speed of 45mph, the same as an elk in flight.
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Dai Greene after gold in the 400m hurdles while Jason Kenny and competes in the men's sprint
Please note all times are in BST (EDT+5)
Gymnastics: 2.50pm at North Greenwich Arena
Women's uneven bars: Beth Tweddle has been sleeping with an ice-machine strapped around her knee after surgery to give her a chance on her best apparatus.
Cycling: 4.08pm at the Velodrome
Laura Trott has the first three of five races in the omnium in the youngest team member's quest to add an Olympic title to her world gold.
Cycling: 5.43pm at the Velodrome
Jason Kenny won gold and silver in the men's sprint at Beijing and is GB's sole permitted entrant in the match sprint, edging out Sir Chris Hoy.
Women's pole vault: 7pm at the Olympic Stadium
Yelena Isinbayeva has a hat-trick of golds in her sights but the past four years since Beijing have been disrupted by maximising her commercial opportunities, poor form and injuries.
Men's 400m hurdles: 8.45pm at the Olympic Stadium
Dai Greene, European, Commonwealth and world champion, needs one more gold for a full house.
Men's 400m: 9.30pm at the Olympic Stadium
Returning from a drugs ban for what he claims was a penile enhancement product, the USA's LaShawn Merritt defends his Beijing gold.
Fun Olympic facts
• Natalya Lisovskaya's 22.63m women's world shot put record has stood for 25 years.
• In the men's individual sprint, Sir Chris Hoy reaches a top speed of 45mph, the same as an elk in flight.
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