Britain's equestrian team make a disappointing start to the eventing with Daisy Dick lying in 13th on 51.70 penalty points on Spring Along Dick's team-mate William Fox-Pitt scores 50.20 penalty points on Parkmore Ed leaving Britain sixth in the team event Britain's judoka Craig Fallon wins his first bout against Monaco's Hann Siccardi by ippon in the men's 60kg judo British teenager Louis Smith competes on the high bar in the men's artistic gymnastics qualification competition James DeGale goes on the offensive as he heads to a 13-4 win over Egypt's Mohamed Hikal in his opening middleweight bout Fallon disappoints in his next bout as Austria's Ludwig Paischer completes a 2-1 win - ending the British judoka's hopes of gold Alison Williamson, competing in her fifth Olympic Games, collects 651 points to earn seventh spot in the archery qualifying round Alan Campbell increases his stroke rate over the last 100m to beat Aussie Peter Hardcastle by a length in his single scull heat Ben Ainslie recovers after a poor 10th place in the opener to win the second Finn race of the day in his quest for a third Olympic gold Sarah Ayton, Sarah Webb and Pippa Wilson follow up their second place in the opening Yngling race with a third next time out Stephen Rowbotham and Matthew Wells win their heat in the men's double sculls heat and book a place in the semi final Elise Laverick and Anna Bebington will need a repechage if they are to reach the final in the doubles after finishing third in their heat Andy Triggs-Hodge, Peter Reed, Steve Williams and Tom James win their heat by a length from Italy in the men's coxless four Fallon's hopes of a consolation bronze medal are wiped out as Gal Yekutiel wins by ippon in the repechage final Hannah Miley finishes second in the final heat of the women's 400m individual medley and qualifies eighth fastest for the final Andrew Smith wins his first-round encounter against the Czech Republic's Petr Koukal by two sets to one in the badminton Francesca Halsall, Julia Beckett and Caitlin McClatchey cheer on Melanie Marshall as they scrape into the 4x100m freestyle relay final Tracey Hallam progresses to the second round after beating Hong Kong's Yip Pui Yin 21-15 21-17 in a lively women's badminton match
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