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The 2012 Olympics - Day 11

Still THIRD in the table with a total of 48 medals: 22 Gold, 13 Silver and 13 Bronze. 

Highlights of the day included Robbie Grabarz getting BRONZE in the high jump, two GOLD medals to Chris Hoy and Laura Trott and a SILVER to Victoria Pendleton in the cycling and Alistair Brownlee took GOLD in the men's triathlon. Charlotte Dujardin, Laura Bechtolsheimer and Carl Hester also took home GOLD. 

 

Athletics 

Robbie Grabarz won BRONZE in the men's high jump. His jump of 2.29m puts him joint-third.

Margaret Adeoye finished seventh in her 200m semi-final with a time of 23.28, and Abi Oyepitan finished sixth in her semi with a time of 23.14.

Andrew Osagie was just outside his personal best with a time of 1:44.74 to finish second in his semi-final and qualify automatically for the men's 800m final.

Shara Proctor jumps furthest in qualifying for today's women's long jump with a distance of 6.83m.

Lawrence Clarke qualifies for the semi-finals of the men's 110m hurdles, finishing second in heat two and Andy Turner follows Clarke into the semis, winning his heat. But Andrew Pozzi suffers a hamstring injury and pulls up immediately in his heat.

Julia Bleasdale qualifies for the final of the women's 5,000m with a personal best of 15:02.00 and Jo Pavey qualifies as a fastest loser from the same heat with a time of 15:02.84. But Barbara Parker fails to qualify from her heat despite a personal best time of 15:12.81.

 

Canoe Sprint

Rachel Cawthorn qualifies for Thursday's final of the women's kayak single 500m, finishing second in her semi-final with a time of 1:52.542.

Abi Edmonds and Louisa Sawers qualify for Friday's B-final of the women's kayak double 500m with a time of 1:46.025. 

 

Cycling

Sir Chris Hoy took GOLD in the final of the men's keirin with a time of 10.306.

Victoria Pendleton won SILVER in the final of the women's individual sprint. 

Laura Trott bagged GOLD in the women's omnium, posting the fastest time of the time trial, 35:110. 

 

Diving

Chris Mears finished in ninth place in the 3m springboard final with 439.75 points.

 

Equestrian

GB's Charlotte Dujardin scores 83.286% in the team dressage final, taking GOLD with Laura Bechtolsheimer and Carl Hester.

 

Sailing

Nick Dempsey won SILVER in the RS:X wind surfing class with 41 points.

Bryony Shaw misses out on a medal in the women's RS:X wind surfing final, finishing in fifth position with 10 points.

Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell are set for at least a silver medal in Thursday's medal race.

Lucy Macgregor, Annie Lush and Kate Macgregor are drawing their Elliot 6m quarter final with Russia after the opening two races.

Saskia Clark and Hannah Mills are fifth in race seven and second in race eight to stand second in the overall standings with three races left.

 

Triathlon

Alistair Brownlee took GOLD in the men's triathlon in a time of one hour 46 minutes and 25 seconds while his brother Jonny Brownlee took BRONZE in 1:46.56 despite incurring a 15-second penalty.

 

 

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