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Williams first up in the sixth and final round - can he snatch a medal...?
He needs to deliver a super dive and hope those above him falter.
He does his bit!!
Great effort from the Londoner.
8.5s and 9.0s all round and he scores a monumental 94.35 from his forward four-and-a-half somersaults tuck.
Stunning effort.
Can Tamai and Willars both respond? If one of them fails, Williams will be a two-time Olympic medalist.
Women’s heavyweight Taekwondo
Osipova takes the opening round against Rebecca McGowan by a 14-6 score line.
The Brit needs to win this round to take us into a decider now.
Plenty endeavour in that opening exchange.
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That's more like it from Williams.
A wonderful 93.60 points for his back two-and-a-half somersaults two-and-a-half twists pike dive.
That sees him cross the 400-point mark with one dive left and could haul him back into medal contention.
A shocker from Wiens helps, too.
As does a nightmare from Tamai.
Williams is fourth going into the final round - 14 points behind Randal Willars of Mexico who holds provisional silver and 5.65 behind Tamai in bronze.
Can the Brit do it?!
Women’s heavyweight Taekwondo
Svetlana Osipova is the first of these competitors out, with Rebecca McGowan given a huge cheer as she comes out second.
She's in red for this one, with a spot in the Olympics semi final at stake.
13-0, 13-0 the Scot won in the first match.
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Hmmm.
Not a great round from the Brits.
Williams kicks it off with a disappointing 63.00 - his first poor dive of the final - to slip to fifth.
Kothari, meanwhile, is now 11th out of 12th, ironically only ahead of China's Yang who is having a bit of a shocker.
Men’s diving – 10m platform
After dive four, Noah Williams is on 309.40 and into fifth place.
With Mexico's Randal Willars on 330.50, a medal looks to be too far away now.
Kyle Kothari on 268.55 is 11th of the 12.