Olympics - Day Five Pictures
Floor specialist Deng Linlin tries to impress the judges as China win the women's artistic gymnastics team event
Their handball team also enjoy success with a 28-19 win over Brazil at the National Indoor Stadium
Out at Chaoyang Park, the US men's beach volleyball pairing of Philip Dalhausser and Todd Rogers see of their Argentine opponents 2-0
A bad day at the hockey pitch for South Africa's men as the jubilant Aussies rack up 10 unanswered goals
At the Water Cube, the 100m freestyle record gets broken twice in quick succession with Australia's Eamon Sullivan posting 47.05s
Italy's Federica Pellegrini wins gold in the women's 200m freestyle, also registering a world record of 1:54.82 in the process
There is more medal success for Great Britain in women's cycling, where Emma Pooley's ride in the time trial earns her a silver
Michael Phelps celebrates his 10th career Olympic gold in the style of the greatest ever Olympian, by inspecting his faulty goggles
The records keep on coming in the pool with Australia's Stephanie Rice taking gold in the women's 200m individual medley in 2:08.45
Michael Phelps helps to earn the USA a big lead in the 4x200m freestyle relay as he and the team collect another gold and world record
The Wukesong Indoor Stadium plays host to Russia's 71-65 win over near neighbours Belarus in the women's basketball
Having won bronze in 1992, Great Britain's Simon Terry bows out in the archery after narrowly losing 105-104 to Finland's Matti Hatava
The men's event is won by Switzerland's Fabian Cancellara who finishes 33 seconds ahead of Sweden's Gustav Larsson
Chen Ying's accuracy in the women's 25m pistol shooting sees her become Olympic champion ahead of Mongolia's Gundegmaa Otryad
China's Wang Fen and Qin Kai add another gold to the host's tally with a dominant display in the men's synchronised springboard diving
Liu Chunhong breaks three world records to defend her Olympic title and claim China's sixth gold in the women's weightlifting competition
Steeve Guenot wins France's first wrestling gold medal since 1924 when he beats Kanatbek Begaliev in the Greco-Roman 66kg class
In the 74kg event, Georgia's Manuchar Kvirkelia sees off China's Chang Yongxiang to be named champion
Courtesy BBC
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