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Olympic Grandstand

on BBC One London

The latest
Olympic news, action and results introduced by Frank Bough including
Athletics from the Lenin Stadium 10,000m Final at 5.35*
Finland's four-time gold medallist LASSE yiREN won this event both in Munich in 1972 and Montreal in 1976. Britain's entrants are the popular BRENDAN FOSTER , MIKE MCLEOD and GEOFF SMITH. Women's 800m Final
Men's 110m Hurdles Semi-finals and Final
Men's Javelin Final
Men's 200m First and Second Rounds
Britain's fastest-ever sprinter ALLAN WELLS from Scotland has achieved world-class times in this event this year.
Women's 400m Semi-finals Men's 400m First Round
Women's 100m Hurdles First Round
Men's Discus Qualifying
Men's Long Jump Qualifying Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING , STUART STOREY
Swimming Finals
The final session of competition in the Olympic Pool features five finals:
Women's 800m Freestyle
Men's 400m Individual Medley Women's 200m Backstroke Men's 100m Freestyle
The Blue Riband event to decide the fastest swimmer at the Games. Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay Commentators
ALAN WEEKS and HAMILTON BLAND
Diving
ALAN WEEKS reports on the opening dives of the Men's Highboard event with Britain's Commonwealth Champion, CHRIS SNODE , competing.
Rowing Finals
TONY GtBBA reports on the climax of the Olympic Regatta with eight Finals rowed today over the 2,000m Olympic course. ,
Plus news and reports on todays other Olympic action, including boxing, judo and weightlifting
Studio producer MARTIN HOPKINS News editor MIKE MURPHY
Organising producer ALEC WEEKS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Executive producer ALAN HART

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Brendan Foster
Unknown:
Mike McLeod
Unknown:
Geoff Smith.
Unknown:
Allan Wells
Commentators:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Chris Snode
Unknown:
Tony Gtbba
Editor:
Mike Murphy
Editor:
Jonathan Martin
Producer:
Alan Hart

BBC One London

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