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Further highlights from the Paris Olympics.
Joanne Cantwell presents the final coverage on day 12 includes athletics at the Stade de France and boxing finals at Roland Garros. Boxer Dean Clancy will hope to be in contention to earn Ireland a medal in the men's 63.5kg category having won medals at European level, while Arlen Lopez of Cuba was aiming for a third straight Olympic gold in the men's 80kg weight. Great Britain's Molly Caudery and Australian Nine Kennedy are expected to battle it out for the pole vault tile from 6.00. The men's 400m at 8.20 will also be eagerly anticipated, with reigning champion Steven Gardiner of the Bahamas expected to face stiff competition from Briton Matthew Hudson-Smith and America's Quincy Hall. Lithuania's Mykolas Alekna has the possibility of making Olympic history in the discus from 7.25 - if he emulates his dad Virgilijus, they will become the first father-son duo to both win gold
Darragh Maloney introduces live taekwondo and athletics coverage as day 13 concludes, with five champions set to be crowned in the track and field events at the Stade de France. A rare and hotly-anticipated showdown between women's 400m hurdles world record holder and reigning champion Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone of the USA and Dutch world champion Femke Bol is expected to be among the highlights, while Noah Lyles starts as favourite in the men's 200m, and India's Neeraj Chopra will be hoping to retain his Olympic title in the men's javelin. The schedule for this evening's final features the women's long jump from 7.00, men's javelin from 7.25, men's 200m at 7.30, women's 400m hurdles at 8.25 and men's 110m hurdles at 8.45, along with the heptathlon 200m at 7.55. Over at the Grand Palais, the men's -68kg Taekwondo final is at 8.19 and the women's -57kg at 8.37
Darragh Maloney introduces a packed schedule of athletics at the Stade de France as day 14 of the Games concludes, including the heptathlon 800m at 7.15, which will decide the medal placings. The men's 400m hurdles at 8.45, featuring Norway's world record-holder and reigning champion Karsten Warholm, promises to be another highlight. Tere are also finals in the women's 400m at 7.00, men's triple jump from 7.10 and women's 10,000m at 7.55. Away from the athletics, boxing finals take place in the men's 521kg at 9.34 and the women's 54kg at 9.51 at Roland-Garros, and the women's 57kg Taekwondo final is at 8.37 from Grand Palais
Darragh Maloney presents coverage of a busy 15th night of the Games, as the athletics concludes with eight finals at the Stade de France and boxing, pentathlon and Taekwondo finals also take place. The athletics is set for a thrilling climax as the Dutch women's 4x400m relay world champions, led by Femke Bol, take on defending champions, the USA. The schedule for the finals in the track and field is as follows - the men's high jump at 6.10, men's 800m at 6.25, women's javelin from 6.40, women's 100m hurdles at 6.45, men's 5,000m at 7.00, women's 1500m at 7.25, men's 4x400m relay at 8.12 and women's 4x400m relay at 8.22. Away from the athletics, the modern pentathlon men's individual title is awarded at the Chateau de Versailles, while attention later turns to combat sports, with the boxing super-heavyweight final a highlight at Roland Garros, and Taekwondo medals awarded at the Grand Palais
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