Olympics - Day 15
Jorgen Persson's focus is in vain as he loses his table tennis semi-final against Wang Hao
Glenn Kirkham is beaten to the ball, but it's a rare South Korea attack as GB win 5-2 to take fifth place
Sabine Spitz joins the ranks of Olympic showboats by carrying her bike across the line in the women's mountain biking event
Julien Absalon is dominant in the men's race, leading home a France one-two as Briton Liam Killeen takes a tumble
After a protracted dispute over his participation in Beijing, Lionel Messi inspires Argentina to football gold with a 1-0 win over Nigeria
And guess who is Argentina's cheerleader in chief... none other than Diego Armando Maradona
Tim Brabants celebrates his second medal of the Games but it is a bronze this time in the 500m kayak behind Australia's Ken Wallace
But there is despair and controversy in the taekwondo when Sarah Stevenson loses after her late head kick mysteriously fails to score
Incredibly, that decision against China's Chen Zhong is reversed, but Stevenson loses to Maria del Rosario Espinoza before winning bronze
Cuba's Angel Valodia Matos is expelled from future taekwondo competitions after kicking referee Chakir Chelbat in the head
There is concern in the pool when Japan's Hiromi Kobayashi is helped out of the water by her synchronised swimming team-mates
The Spanish synchronised swimming team compete on their way to winning the silver medal in the team event free routine final
But Russia take gold in the event at the swimming cube to sneak ahead of Team GB on the medals table
Israel's Irina Risenzon competes in the individual all-around final of the rhythmic gymnastics
Tom Daley acquits himself well in the men's 10m platform diving final, ending up in seventh spot
But James Degale does better, supplying Britain's 19th gold with victory over Emilio Correa Bayeaux in the middleweight boxing final
In athletics, Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele adds to his legend by wrapping up an emphatic distance double in the 5,000m
But there is disappointment for British medal hope Lisa Dobriskey, who can only finish fourth in the 1500m
There is more frustration for Britain in the 4x400m relays with the men and the women narrowly missing out on the podium
It falls to the USA - and Jeremy Wariner - to win the last gold on the track - the men's 4x400m