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Olympics 2024: Paris schedule, latest results, today's events and start times, Team GB medal hopes

As the 2024 Olympics Games draw to a close on Sunday, there are 13 gold medals to be won on day 16 in Paris; Team GB hope to win three of those in the track cycling, with Emma Finucane again among the medal prospects; Emily Campbell also goes for women's weightlifting gold

There are 13 gold medals up for grabs on Sunday at the Paris Olympics. We look at where those medals will be won and which Brits will be in action.

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Team GB athletes and medal hopes

Of the 13 gold medals on offer on the final day of Olympics action in Paris, three of them come in track cycling and with GB having the potential to take all three.

Emma Finucane is into the semi-finals of the women's individual sprint (10.20am), eying a third medal of a sensational debut Games, hoping to add to her team sprint gold and keirin bronze.

Emma Finucane
Image: Emma Finucane bids for a third medal in the Paris Olympics in the women's individual sprint on Sunday

Jack Carlin - bronze medallist in the men's individual sprint - is also hoping to secure a hat-trick of medals when he goes in the men's keirin, alongside fellow team sprint silver medallist Hamish Turnbull, the pair in quarter-final action from. 10.30am.

There's also Neah Evans going in the women's omnium, with the first of its four races taking place at 10am, with the final points race set for 12.55pm.

Elsewhere, there are hopes of a medal in the women's modern pentathlon as the final begins at 10am, with Team GB's Kerenza Bryson having topped the standings in her semi-final and Kate French in fifth.

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Bryson goes into the final in fifth with 230 points and French, the reigning Olympic champion, in third with 240 points after the fencing ranking round, which carries through to the final.

The women's marathon kicks off the day's action from 7am, with Britain represented by Rose Harvey, Calli Hauger-Thackery and Clara Evans.

All three are competing at their first Olympic Games, with Harvey the fifth-fastest British woman of all time over the marathon distance

Emily Campbell landed the first women's Olympic weightlifting medal for Great Britain with silver in the +87kg category in Tokyo.
Image: Emily Campbell won weightlifting silver for Great Britain in Tokyo three years ago

And finally, Emily Campbell - silver medallist from Tokyo three years ago - looks to go one better in the women's +81kg weightlifting event from 10.30am.

What to look out for on Sunday (all times BST)

  • 7am - Athletics - Women's marathon - Team GB's Clara Evans, Rose Harvey and Calli Hauger-Thackery
  • 9.35am - Water Polo - Men's bronze medal match (USA vs Hungary)
  • 10am - Modern Pentathlon - Women's individual final - Team GB's Kate French and Kerenza Bryson
  • 10am - Cycling - Women's omnium starts (scratch race) - Team GB's Neah Evans
  • 10.20am - Cycling - Women's sprint semi-finals - Team GB's Emma Finucane
  • 10.30am - Cycling - Men's keirin quarter-finals - Team GB's Jack Carlin and Hamish Turnbull
  • 10.30am - Basketball - Women's bronze medal match (Belgium vs Australia)
  • 10.30am - Weightlifting - Women's +81kg - Team GB's Emily Campbell
  • 10.55am - Cycling - Women's omnium (tempo race) - Team GB's Neah Evans
  • 11.30am - Cycling - Men's keirin semi-finals - Team GB's Jack Carlin and Hamish Turnbull hoping to qualify
  • 11.45am - Women's sprint finals - Team GB's Emma Finucane
  • 11.50am - Cycling - Women's omnium (elimination race) - Team GB's Neah Evans
  • 12pm - Volleyball - Women's gold medal match (USA vs Italy)
  • 12.20pm - Cycling - Men's keirin finals - Team GB's Jack Carlin and Hamish Turnbull hoping to qualify
  • 12.55pm - Cycling - Women's omnium (final points race) - Team GB's Neah Evans
  • 1pm - Water Polo - Men's gold medal match (Serbia vs Croatia)
  • 2.30pm - Basketball - Women's gold medal match (France vs USA)
  • 8pm - Olympics Closing Ceremony

How to follow the Olympics on Sky

Keep up to date with the action from the Paris 2024 Olympics across Sky Sports' digital platforms and Sky Sports News.

Alongside live news blogs and updates as records are broken and medals won on skysports.com and the Sky Sports app, Sky Sports News will also have dedicated reporters on the scene in Paris during the Games to gather the latest news both inside and outside the arenas in France as well as reaction to the big moments from medal winners, coaches, relatives and pundits.

Launching this August, Sky Sports+ will be integrated into Sky TV, streaming service NOW and the Sky Sports app - giving Sky Sports customers access to over 50 per cent more live sport this year at no extra cost.