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Rio Recap: Neymar delivers for Brazil, Farah wins again

Neymar was Brazil's hero as the Rio 2016 hosts finally secured an Olympic football gold medal, while Mo Farah claimed another win.

- Brazil finally won gold in Olympic football as Neymar

QUOTES OF THE DAY

"I have fulfilled my dream and to have fulfilled it in my home country makes me very proud," - Neymar thrilled to deliver Brazil their first Olympic football gold.

"Tight now we played against the dream team. This is the Magic [Johnson], [Michael] Jordan dream team, but with women," - Spain coach Lucas Mondelo said of USA's women's basketball side.

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"Every time you beat someone you're crushing their dreams, so it's a tough old process," - British two-time boxing gold medallist Nicola Adams after her success.

"I called my mother before, when I won the synchronised event, but she said, 'It's so late, why are you calling? I was already asleep'," - Chen Aisen said, after he won his second diving gold of Rio 2016.

"Maybe it's the food, water, the land, the girls we have in our country?" - Serbia water polo star Filip Filipovic tries to work out why his nation have dominated the sport in recent years.

UNSUNG HERO

Veteran Bernard Lagat briefly thought he won a bronze medal in the men's 5000m.

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The American looked set for a podium finish after disqualifications, only for one of those to stand.

It meant the 41-year-old, bronze medallist in Sydney and second in Athens, ended up fifth – a result he gracefully accepted.

Lagat said: "If you finished fourth and somebody stepped on the line once and got no advantage and you finish fourth, do you really want to say 'gosh, I won the bronze medal because a guy cheated'."

MEDAL WATCH

Great Britain surpassed their medal tally from London as they improved to 66 overall (27 gold, 22 silver and 17 bronze). USA are still well clear at the top with 116 (43, 37 and 36).

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COMING UP – Team USA eye gold

USA will be out to win the men's basketball gold when they face Serbia in the final on Sunday, the last day of the Games that also includes the closing ceremony. Denmark and France meet for men's handball gold.

AND FINALLY...

Spain's Ruth Beitia stunningly won gold in the women's high jump at the age of 37.

She became the oldest medallist in women's high jump in Games history and Spain's first female Olympic athletics champion.

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"At 37 years of age, this is the climax of my career," she said.

"As I said before, the completion of a dream."

Her jump of 1.97m may have been lower than what Nafissatou Thiam and Katarina Johnson-Thompson produced in the heptathlon, but it was enough for the gold.

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