GB win four golds and climb to second place in the medal table on day nine of the Rio Olympics. Max Whitlock 23, wins second gold ahead of Louis Smith in the men’s pommel horse at Rio 2016, after he gained Britain’s first-ever Olympic gold in thes port in the men’s floor exercise.
Justin Rose 36, win gold in the final hole and beats Henrik Stenson in the tense finale on 15 under par after 17 holes as the Swede bogeyed the last while Rose sank a birdie putt to win by two shots.
After four hours of titanic struggle Andy Murray finally wins the Olympic Gold for the second time.