Day Fifteen

Darragh Maloney presents coverage of a busy 15th night of the Games, as the athletics concludes with eight finals at the Stade de France and boxing, pentathlon and Taekwondo finals also take place. The athletics is set for a thrilling climax as the Dutch women's 4x400m relay world champions, led by Femke Bol, take on defending champions, the USA. The schedule for the finals in the track and field is as follows - the men's high jump at 6.10, men's 800m at 6.25, women's javelin from 6.40, women's 100m hurdles at 6.45, men's 5,000m at 7.00, women's 1500m at 7.25, men's 4x400m relay at 8.12 and women's 4x400m relay at 8.22. Away from the athletics, the modern pentathlon men's individual title is awarded at the Chateau de Versailles, while attention later turns to combat sports, with the boxing super-heavyweight final a highlight at Roland Garros, and Taekwondo medals awarded at the Grand Palais
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