Great Britain’s men’s water polo team slump to a heavy defeat against tournament favourites Serbia, 21-7.
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Great Britain’s badminton players fail to make the Olympics knockout stages as Rajiv Ouseph and Susan Egelstaff crash out.
Great Britain lost their second straight basketball game of London 2012, beaten 67-62 by Brazil.
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OTC resident weightlifting coach Zygmunt Smalcerz goes through warm ups with participants at the 2012 Youth Developmental Camp.
Zara Phillips pays tribute to her team-mates after becoming the first member of the Royal Family to win an Olympic medal.
Zara Phillips’s husband Mike Tindall believes her determination helped Great Britain win Olympic silver in the three-day eventing.
Gloucester centre Mike Tindall tells BBC Sport he felt a “knot in his stomach” watching his wife, Zara Phillips, perform in the show jumping at London 2012.
Rajiv Ouseph is the final British player to be knocked out of the badminton at London 2012 as he loses 2-1 to Kevin Cordon of Guatemala.
History is made in the equestrian individual eventing final as Germany’s Michael Jung becomes the first man ever to hold the World, European and Olympic titles at the same time.
European champions Tonia Couch and Sarah Barrow say they have “no regrets” after finishing fifth in the synchronised diving 10m platform final.
Zara Phillips and the Great Britain eventing team have their medals presented to them by the Princess Royal after earning a historic silver at Greenwich Park.
The Olympic water polo match between Spain and Croatia ends in controversy after officials disallow a last-gasp goal by Ivan Perez.
Lucy Wick’s mum, Cary Wicks, praises the sacrifices of the British women’s volleyball team after their victory over Algeria.
Tony Estanguet takes gold in the canoe slalom after a superb display in the final edging out German Sideris Tasiadis and old rival Michal Martikan of Slovakia.