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Equestrian: The
British athlete Sophie Wells is currently in action in the Grade V dressage event. (There are five grades in total).
I love this little bit of her backstory. Sophie’s first experience of horses was when she sat on a pony at a friend’s birthday party. Despite being very allergic to horses, she was soon she was attending her local riding school and building a connection with the animals. 12.55pm BST
Goalball:
Canada have a 1-0 lead over Israel in their group game in the women’s goalball event.
The sport has a fascinating backstory – it was devised in 1946 as a rehabilitation activity for veterans of the second world war. Here’s the story of goalball.