Day 11: Olympic Breakfast
Reigning Olympic champions Jack Laugher and Giles Scott are among the Brits hoping to be in medal contention again as the games continue in Tokyo. Dan Walker and Sam Quek present.
Scott is defending his title in sailing's finn class, which Britain have won at every Olympics this century. He's not the only British sailor with podium aspirations on day 11 – it's also the medal race in the mixed Nacra 17, in which John Gimson and Anna Burnet won the 2020 world title.
Laugher's historic diving gold five years ago came in the synchronised 3m springboard with Chris Mears, but he also earned individual silver in Rio and should be in contention again here. His main opposition, as ever, is likely to come from China, with Xie Siyi winner of back-to-back world titles.
In the Velodrome, Great Britain continue their defence of the men's and women's team pursuit titles, while six-time Olympic gold medallist Jason Kenny competes in the men's team sprint opening rounds.
Key events:
0505 Boxing - Women's Featherweight Final
0630-0850 Sailing
0630-0700 Men's Finn medal race
0730-0800 Mixed Nacra 17 medal race
0730-1100 Track Cycling
0730-0758 Women's Team Pursuit first round
0758-0822 Men's Team Sprint qualifying
0822-0850 Men's Team Pursuit first round
0850-0902 Men's Team Sprint first round
0700-0830 Diving - Men's 3m final
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