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Olympic Grandstand

on BBC One London

Swimming Finals at 12.0 midnight Semi-finals
Men's 100m Freestyle
ALAN WEEKS and HAMILTON BLAND report live from the Olympic Pool on four gold medal events
Women's 100m Breaststroke
Olympic champion and record holder: C. Carr (USA) 1:13.58
World record: C. Nitschke (DDR) 1:11.93 World best 1976: Nitschke 1:11.93; H. Anke (DDR) 1:12.69; M. Jurchenla (USSR) 1:12.90
Men's 200m Breaststroke
Olympic champion and record holder: .1. Hencken (USA) 2:21.55
World record: Hencken 2:18.21
World best 1976: D. Wilkie (GB) 2:18.48
Women's 400m Individual Medley Olympic champion and record holder: G. Neall (Aus) 5:02.97
World record: B. Treiber (DDR) 4:48.79
World best 1976: Treiber 4:48.79; U. Tauber (DDR) 4:49.76
Men's 200m Backstroke
Olympic champion and record holder: R. Matthes (DDR) 2:02.82
World record: J. Naber (USA) 2:00.64
World best 1976: Naber 2:00.64; P. Rocca (USA) 2:01.88; D. Harrigan (USA)
2:02.96
Rowing Finals
Women compete for six gold medals for the first time. Commentator
PETER WEST
Cycling Finals
DAVID SAUNDERS reports as two cycling gold medals are decided
Individual Sprint
Olympic champion: D. Morelon (France) Team Pursuit
Olympic champions: West Germany Boxing
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
And the latest news from today's cross-country stage of the Three-Day Event at the Olympic Equestrian Centre at Bromont
Introduced by Tony Gubba

Contributors

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C. Nitschke
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H. Anke
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M. Jurchenla
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D. Wilkie
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G. Neall
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B. Treiber
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U. Tauber
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R. Matthes
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P. Rocca
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D. Harrigan
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Peter West
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David Saunders
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D. Morelon
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Introduced By:
Tony Gubba

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