Day 5 Round up
Team GB’s day started with another bronze medal added to the roster by Scottish triathlete Beth Potter who placed third in the women’s triathlon with a finish time of 1:55:10.
Sarah Robertson, Amy Costello and Charlotte Watson along with the rest of Team GB’s women’s hockey team grabbed their first 2-1 win in their third pool match against South Africa with Costello scoring the first goal.
Keanna MacInnes proceeded to the semifinals of the 200m Butterfly after coming first in her heat with a time of 2:08.46.
In the Men’s Skiff (49er), Fynn Sterritt and his partner James Peters finished in 7th place overall in their final day of regular races, meaning they qualify for the final medal race on Day 6.
Day 6 Preview
Scott Brash will compete in his first event in the Equestrian Jumping Team qualifier with team mates Harry Charles, Ben Maher and Joseph Stockdale.
Katie Shanahan will compete in the 200m Backstroke Heats with hopes of qualifying for the finals race later in the day.
Duncan Scott is back in the pool, this time competing in the 200m Individual Medley Heats. He has the opportunity to race in the semifinals in the evening.
Seonaid McIntosh will compete in her next event: the 50m Rifle 3 position qualification.
After another successful round, Andy Murray and Dan Evans will play Team US’s Fritz & Paul in the Men’s Doubles quarterfinal.
Lucy Hope will also make an appearance in the pool competing in the 4x200m Freestyle Relay Heats with possibility of swimming in the finals later in the day.
Lee Morton, with Team GB’s men’s Hockey team, will take on France in their penultimate pool match.
Medals are in contention for Scot Fynn Sterritt and partner James Peters when they compete in the Skiff (49er) Medal race.
Team GB’s women’s Hockey team will take on the United States in their next pool match with Sarah Robertson, Amy Costello and Charlotte Watson all in the starting line up.
Finally Keanna MacInnes will be in with a chance of stepping on the podium, as she competes in her 200m Butterfly final.