Just four days left - we're into the home stretch. A quieter day tomorrow but still plenty of interest around.
We have another nightime swim marathon. Hector Pardoe going for GB at 10.30pm. Not considered to be likely to get amongst the medals.
Then the overnight athletics session includes women's 100m relay rounds (2am) - will Dina compete for GB? And the 110h final at 3.55am with Andrew Pozzi going for GB. Grant Holloway the big favourite.
Also overnight is by far the best chance of a medal, and hopefully a gold, in canoe sprint as Liam Heath tries to retain his 200m title. The final is 3.42am.
At 6.48am we have Galal Yafai trying to make the Fly boxing final. One of two Brits left in the boxing along with Lauren Price who will go in her SF on Friday.
At 7am we have the women's 10m diving final which hopefully Lois Toulson and Andrea Spendolini-Speirix will have qualified for in the 2am semi-final.
At the veledrome the men's sprint continues (SF and final on Friday) as does the women's Keirin. Katy Marchant looked really good today and should have a chance. The final is 9.45am. We also have the new look Omnium going all morning. Matt Walls has a good chance in that too.
And then the late athletics session includes Holly Bradshaw going for a pole vault medal at 11am plus women's 4x400 heats (11.25am) and three Brits in the men's 1500 semis (12). The only real remaining chance for a men's GB track medal. And the men's 400m final (1pm).
Plus Karate gets it's brief moment in the sun (it's already been binned for Paris) and the joy that is the modern pentathlon starts with the fencing ranking rounds (I'll explain it tomorrow).
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So we come to the end of the road. This is the last preview as Sunday is a short day so I'll do the whole weekend together. Race for 4th place still very close and can GB match their London medal total?
First up tomorrow at 6am we have Galal Yafai going for gold in the men's fly boxing final. Then at 7am Tom Daley goes for another medal - assuming he's got through the semi-final at 2am.
Then back to the veledrome where Katy Marchant will be going in the next round of the sprint (7.30am); Jason Kenny and Jack Carlin start in the Keirin (7.48am) and we get the men's version of the madison with omnium gold winner Matt Walls and Ethan Hayter (8.55am).
Overnight GB picked up their 52nd medal as the hockey team won a thrilling bronze medal match against India 4-3. And Lauren Price won her boxing SF so will go into the gold medal match on Sunday.
Currently keeping an eye on the 10m diving qualifier with Tom Daley and Noah Williams and the cycling sprint qualifying with Katy Marchant.
Katy Marchant qualifies 8th for the next sprint round. The top 17 riders all beat the previous Olympic Record!
Only one medal overnight for GB with Liam Heath getting a bronze (medal 49) in the 200m sprint canoe. Galal Yafai also just won his SF so will have a shot a fly boxing gold in a few days.
In the athletics Dina was back in the relay and the British women broke the national record in the 4x100 to qualify comfortably for the final. Andrew Pozzi was 7th in the 110h and shockingly Grant Holloway didn't win - US still haven't won a men's track gold medal.
Currently diving going on with two Brits but neither look likely to challenge for the medals. I'm about to start watching the new design omnium which is 4 endurance races in 1 day. Annoyingly Aus won two surprise golds overnight so we need one of our own....
The big news overnight is that our youngest Olympian SKy Brown is now our youngest Olymplic medalist. A bronze following an incredibly brave third run in the final despite falling on the first two.
The gold and silver went to Japan. Kokona Hiraki, the silver medalist is 12! All the medalists combined were only 4 years older than Katherine Grainger when she won her last medal in Rio.
Fraser Clarke has just lost his superheavyweight boxing SF - with the cut above his eye opened illegally in the QF opening again. He gets a bronze. That's medal 45. GB's women lost their hockey SF against Holland and will be in the bronze medal match.
After a terrific Tuesday GB have a couple of guaranteed medals on Wednesday plus a bunch of other chances amongst a whole range of sports.
If you fancy a nighttime watch the women's swimming marathon starts at 10.30pm featuring Alice Dearing, the first black woman to represent GB in a swimming event. Not amongst the favourites but it's usually a pretty open event.
In the early hours our two stakeboarders finall get underway with Bombette Martin (15) and Sky Brown (13) going in heats in the Park event from 1am. Final at 4.30am. Sky in particular has a good chance of being in the medal mix.
Well that was an exciting morning of sailing. Two more golds for GB but both of them on the finish line. Dylan Fletcher and Stuart Bithell in the skiff and just now Giles Scott retained his Finn title.
Fletcher and Bithell won gold by literallly a couple of centimetres. Scott had to go past a couple of boats on the final leg and somehow managed to. 6th consecutive Finn gold for GB - our longest run in any event. Sadly it isn't on the Paris schedule.
Hannah Mills and Elidh McIntyre have guaranteed another sailing medal for tomorrow in the Women's 470. Looks likely to be another gold. Fallen out of the medal places in the Men's 470 though.