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Grandstand

on BBC One London

Introduced by Frank Bough
Featuring the Olympic Games and Test Cricket
The Olympic Games
Five Finals from the fourth day of competition in Montreal
Gymnastics Final
RON PICKERING reports on the event in which the Japanese seem sure to maintain their domination
Men's Individual Overall
Olympic champion: S Kato (Japan)
Diving Final
ALAN WEEKS reports from the Olympic Pool as another gold medal is decided
Men's Springboard
Olympic champion: V. Vasin (USSR) British representatives: C. Snode , T. Simpson
Fencing Final
PETER WEST reports on Fencing's first gold medal of the Games
Men's Foil
Olympic champion: W. Woyda (Poland)
Weightlifting Final
DAVID VINE reports on the weight in which Russia's p. KORAL has led the world rankings
The Lightweight Championship
Olympic champion: M. Kirihanov (USSR)
Shooting Final
PETER WEST reports on the event in which the USA took both the gold and the silver medals at Munich
Small-Bore Rifle, Three Positions
Olympic champion: J. Writer (USA)
Yachting BOB FISHER reports on the Olympic Regatta - with three races gone and four to go in the quest for six gold medals.
Boxing
HARRY CARPENTER reports from the Olympic ringside.
Cricket: Fourth Test
England v
The West Indies
This afternoon's play in the Fourth Test match at Headingley.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD and JIM LAKER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
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C. Snode
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T. Simpson
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Peter West
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W. Woyda
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David Vine
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M. Kirihanov
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Peter West
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Yachting Bob Fisher
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Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Richie Benaud

BBC One London

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