Team GB hopes for gold on Day 3 of the Paris Olympics, as Tom Daley defends his diving title and Tom Pidcock aims for a repeat win in mountain biking.
Daley, the nation's flagbearer, partners with Noah Williams in the men's synchronised 10m platform final on Monday morning. Meanwhile, Pidcock, fresh from a COVID-19 recovery, will face stiff competition in the men's cross-country mountain biking, where he aims to defend his Tokyo 2020 crown.
Sunday brought a mix of emotions for Team GB. Adam Peaty, heartbreakingly missed out on gold in the men's 100m breaststroke, narrowly losing out by just 0.02 seconds. He secured a silver medal, while Kimberley Woods' bronze in the canoe slalom added to the team's medal count.
Other highlights of the day include the highly-anticipated tennis clash between Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in the men's singles second round, and the gymnastics men's all-around team final. Simone Biles, who made a triumphant return to the Games on Sunday, will be back in action on Tuesday in the women's team final.
Live Updates and Medal Results
This live blog will keep you updated on the latest news, results, and medal wins from Day 3 of the Paris Olympics.
Monday's Key Highlights
Morning: Tom Daley and Noah Williams compete in the men's synchronised 10m platform final, while the women's rugby sevens team fights for a medal in the group stage.
Afternoon: Tom Pidcock aims to defend his Olympic title in the men's cross-country mountain biking, which starts at 1.10pm BST.
Evening: Duncan Scott and Matt Richards aim for glory in the 200m freestyle final, against Romanian favourite David Popovici.
Other Sporting Highlights
Kirsty Gilmour started Day 3 with a win in the women's singles badminton, defeating her opponent in two sets.
The Badminton event at the Porte de la Chapelle Arena features Gilmour's match against Azerbaijan's Keisha Fatimah Azzahra.
The women's 4x100m freestyle relay team secured gold, but the controversial comments from Eurosport commentator Bob Ballard have led to his removal from the Games coverage.
The new Olympic Aquatic Centre, built at a cost of £150 million, will not host any swimming races.
Stay tuned for live updates and analysis of the Paris 2024 Olympics throughout the day.