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- Day Four Sue Barker
Sue Barker introduces the final of the women's team artistic gymnastics event at the North Greenwich Arena, which will feature Great Britain. The British team qualified for the Games courtesy of their fifth-placed finish at last year's world championships, and came fourth at the Europeans in May with an inexperienced line-up. Hannah Whelan and the veteran Beth Tweddle will need to be on top form to propel Britain into challenging for the medals, with the USA, Russia and reigning champions China the favourites heading into the final. The USA won a medal in all but one of the women's disciplines in Beijing four years ago, and claimed gold in the 2011 world championships. With commentary by Matt Baker, Mitch Fenner and Christine Still
- Day Nine Clare Balding
The women's marathon. Clare Balding and Tanni Grey-Thompson present coverage from the streets of London. The race begins at 11.00 on The Mall, where it will also conclude 26.2 miles later, passing many of the capital's most famous landmarks on the way. While the field may not have time to appreciate St Paul's Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament and Tower of London, the pavements will be packed with crowds cheering on British runners Paula Radcliffe, Mara Yamauchi and Claire Hallissey. With commentary by Steve Cram and Brendan Foster
- Day Nine Clare Balding
Clare Balding introduces coverage of the first-ever women's Olympic boxing bout, the conclusion of the men's Finn class sailing and the men's singles tennis final. The ExCeL London is the venue for the women's boxing at 1.30, which begins with a bout from the last-16 of the flyweight division, followed by sailing from 1.45 at the Weymouth and Portland National Academy, where Ben Ainslie is hoping to clinch another gold medal in the men's Finn class. That is followed by the concluding tennis action of the Games from Wimbledon from 3.00, where the men's singles final takes place on the famous grass courts. Rafael Nadal won gold four years ago, beating Fernando Gonzalez in the final in Beijing, but is unable to defend his title due to injury. Ronald McIntosh and Lucy O'Connor commentate on the boxing, with Richard Simmonds and Shirley Robertson at the sailing and Andrew Castle at the tennis
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