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Today at the Olympic Games

on BBC One London

Direct from Munich, tonight's big events and highlights of the ninth day of Olympic competition featuring:

High Diving Final: The Men's Championship
The action to decide the medal placings in this spectacular high-board contest at the Olympic Pool
Olympic champion: K. Dibiasi (Italy)

Boxing
The best of the action for a place in tomorrow's quarter-finals.

Athletics
Highlights of a thrilling day in the Stadium including two finals and David Jenkins's bid to reach the 400m final
3,000m Steeplechase Final (Men)
Amos Biwott (Kenya) won the Mexico gold in 8min 51secs. This year's outstanding performances have been close to half a minute better than Biwott's time.
200m Final (Men)

Cycling Final
Two events in which there can be no respite for competitors: it's flat-out all the way from start to finish
The Tandem
Olympic champions: France The Team Pursuit
Olympic champions: Denmark

Swimming - Yachting - Weightlifting - Judo - Fencing
Introduced by Frank Bough
with comment and interviews by Ian Wooldridge, Chris Brasher

(Guide to this week's finals: pp 14-17)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Interviewer:
Ian Wooldridge
Interviewer:
Chris Brasher
Producer:
Bryan Cowgill
Commentator (Diving):
Harry Walker
Commentator (Boxing):
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Athletics):
David Coleman
Commentator (Athletics):
Ron Pickering
Commentator (Athletics):
Norris McWhirter
Commentator (Cycling):
David Saunders

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