

There are 339 medal events - with 34 golds being won on the penultimate day, the highest number of any day during the Games.Who is in Great Britain and Northern Ireland's team?.Times and channels for the BBC's coverage.Your day-to-day guide to what's on when.The women's 100m final, hopefully featuring Britain's Dina Asher-Smith, takes place at 13:50 BST on Saturday, 31 July, with the men's 100m being held at the same time the following day.Īsher-Smith hopes to make it a golden double by winning the 200m final at 13:50 BST on Tuesday, 3 August. The team won 67 at Rio 2016, including 27 golds, and finished second in the medal table. Team GB named a record-breaking squad of 376 - their largest ever for an overseas Games - on 8 July and have been set a medal target of between 45 and 70.

The competition continues until Sunday, 8 August, with the closing ceremony taking place later that day. The opening ceremony for the 33rd summer Games takes place at the Olympic Stadium on Friday, 23 July and the first medals will be won the next day.
