Afternoon replay coverage of Tokyo 2020 as athletics, hockey, sport climbing, skateboarding, boxing, beach volleyball and basketball continue.
Medals will be awarded in the hammer throw, 200m, 800m and the 3000m steeple chase at the athletics as Katarina Johnson-Thompson goes in the heptathlon 200m heats. The decathlon competition also continues with the high jump and 400m heats.
India and Argentina play in the women's hockey semi-final, with the winner meeting either the Netherlands of GB in the gold medal match and the loser playing the other for bronze.
Shauna Coxsey looks to qualify for the combined final, with the lead event up last in the sports climbing. The event, in it's first Olympics, has captured the eye of many viewers.
The artistic swimming free routine final sees the Russian Olympic Committee try and win gold against the likes of Sun and Huang of China and Fiedina and Savchuk of Ukraine. This discipline of artistic swimming, formerly known as synchronised swimming, sees duo's compete together in the Olympic pool.
The men's beach volleyball quarter-finals begin with Anders Mol and Christian S酶rum of Norway playing Ilya Leshukov and Konstantin Semenov of the Russian Olympic Committee. The winners will play either Martins Plavins and Edgars Tocs of Latvia or Alison Cerutti and Alvaro Morais Filho of Brazil. The Brazilian duo are ranked world number 12 while the Latvian pairing are 34 in the world.
In the third quarter-final, Germany's Julius Thole and Clemens Wickler play Oleg Stoyanovskiy and Viacheslav Krasilnikov of the Russian Olympic Committee. The Russian duo are ranked number two in the world while the German pair are ranked 22nd. The winners will play either Ahmed Tijan and Cherif Younousse of Qatar or Daniele Lupo and Paolo Nicolai of Italy. The team from Qatar are world number ones and will need to see off the Italian duo, who are tenth. Both sides have impressed on their way to the quarter-final stage but the Italians will be up against it against the Qatari pair.
The business end of the boxing continues, beginning with number one seed Buse Naz Cakiroglu of Turkey taking on Chinese Taipei's Huang Hsiao-Wen, who is ranked four. The pair meet in the semi-finals of the women's flyweight division with the winner getting the chance to fight for gold. In boxing, semi-final athletes who are defeated receive a bronze medal.
Super-heavyweight Brit, Frazer Clarke, was looking to secure a place in the final of his discipline. Clarke would fight Uzbekistan鈥檚 Bakhodir Jalolov for a spot in the gold medal match. His quarter-final bout with Mourad Aliev ended in disqualification for the Frenchman for excessive use of his head, and left Clarke with cuts above each of his eyes.
There were other bouts on Day 12 of Tokyo 2020. Tsukimi Namiki of host country Japan and Stoyka Zhelyazkova Krasteva of Bulgaria were contesting the women's flyweight semi-final, the winner would face either Buse Naz Cakiroglu of Turkey or Chinese Taipei's Huang Hsiao-Wen. Turkey's number two ranked women's welterweight, Busenaz Surmeneli, would fight Lovlina Borgohain of India for a place in the gold medal match. In the other women's welterweight semi-final, Oshae Jones of the US fights Gu Hong of China. The Chinese athlete is ranked one place above the American and both will be looking for a spot in the coveted gold medal match. Another American, Richard Torrez Jr, fights Kamshybek Kunkabayev of Kazakhstan in the men's super heavyweight division, with the winner fighting Clarke or Jalolov in the final.
Great Britain's Ben Whittaker fights for gold in the light-heavyweight division of the men's boxing. The boxer, from Birmingham, will take on the might of his Cuban opposition, Arlen Lopez. Team GB have won a record six medals in the boxing at these games already but Whittaker will be hoping to turn his guaranteed silver into a gold.
The women's basketball quarter-finals begin as China play Serbia, the US play Australia, Japan play Belgium, and Spain play France for places in the semi-finals.
The men's +109kg weightlifting class awarded medals today with Lasha Talakhadze of Georgia the clear favoruite. Some of these athletes could be pushing weights in excess of 450kg (70 stone) and the medals could be awarded to any of the seven competitors in Group A.
In a repeat of the 2016 women's hockey final Great Britain take on the Netherlands, this time in the semi-finals. GB came through a penalty shootout against Germany to make it to this match, which will decide who goes into the gold medal match. The Netherlands have been in fine form since their 2016 loss, losing on very few occasions.
GB could see a new record for youngest medalist, as Sky Brown goes in the skateboarding. Brown is 13 years old and was aiming to grab a medal in the Olympic skate park. Brown finished second in the qualifying stages and has a very good chance at securing a medal, though she'll face tough opposition from Japanese duo Sajura Yosozumi and 12-year-old Kokona Hiraki.