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AS IT HAPPENED: Rio 2016 Day 7 night action

Singapore secured a historic gold medal thanks to Joseph Schooling, while the Aussies were also in the medals. Re-live all the big moments here.

Here's what you missed overnight:

Aussie rowers fall just short against Brits, win silver
Dane Bird-Smith wins bronze in 20km walk
Horton rival Sun Yang bombs out of 1500m heats
Egyptian judoka refuses to shake hands with Israeli opponent

1:45pm - Football: The Matildas have suffered a heartbreaking loss to Brazil, going down 6-5 in penalties. FULL STORY

1pm - Football: Lydia Williams has pulled off a miracle save to send the Matildas into extra time with Brazil:

12:45pm - Swimming: Cate and Bronte Campbell have bounced back from their disappointment in the 100m, qualifying second and fifth fastest for the 50m final. FULL STORY

12:40pm - Water polo: Australia has gone down to Serbia 10-8.

12:30pm - WHAT A MOMENT: Eight years ago Joseph Schooling took a photo with his idol Michael Phelps. Today he denied him a 23rd gold medal.

11:45am - Athletics: Australians Fabrice Lapierre and Henry Frayne have both booked spots in the men's long jump final.

11:35am - Swimming: Aussie Jessica Ashwood has finished fifth in the 800m freestyle as Katie Ledecky smashed the world record for gold.

11:25am - Swimming: Joseph Schooling has upstaged the great Michael Phelps to win Singapore's first-ever gold medal. FULL STORY

11:15am - Swimming: Aussie Belinda Hocking has finished fifth in the women's 200m backstroke final, while American Maya Dirado cause an upset to win gold.

11am - Hockey: The Kookaburras have cruised past Brazil 9-0 to power into the quarter finals.

10:45am - Weightlifter's scary collape: Finnish weightlifter Milko Tokola wildly celebrated a successful lift, then blacked out and fell head first off the stage.

10:30am - Athletics: All three Australian women have advanced to the women's 1500m semi-finals at the Rio Olympics. Former world championships finalist Zoe Buckman led the charge alongside Linden Hall and Jenny Blundell.

10am - Bird-Smith's dad in trouble: The coach and father of Olympic walking bronze medallist Dane Bird-Smith fell foul of officials after the 20km race. FULL STORY

9:30am - Blow to Boomers: Team USA only just scraped past the Boomers in the pool stages, but things could have been much different if Kyrie Irving's decision as a 17-year-old was switched. FULL STORY

9am - Boxing: Australia's Daniel Lewis has joined Shelley Watts in making an exit from the Olympic boxing, with Lewis falling to Uzbek Bektemir Melikuziev.

8:40am - Archery: Australia's run in the individual men's archery event has ended, after Taylor Worth lost his quarter-final 6-5.

8:20am - Boomers hit back: Coach Andrej Lemanis has laughed off American claims the Boomers play dirty. FULL STORY

8:15am - WHAT A LEGEND: Dane Bird-Smith has broken down in tears after claiming an emotional bronze medal:

7:50am - Cycling SILVER: Australia's men have gone down in the gold medal team pursuit race as Great Britain broke the world record. The silver is Australia's first cycling medal of the Rio Games. FULL STORY

7:40am - Boxing: Shelley Watts' Olympics is over after she was eliminated in the opening boxing round by Italian teenager Irma Testa. FULL STORY

7:20am - Diving: Australian divers Maddison Keeney and Esther Qin have qualified in the top 10 for the women's three-metre springboard semi-finals. FULL STORY

7:15am - Cycling: Aussies Anna Meares and Steph Morton have had to settle for fourth, beaten by Germany in the bronze medal race of the team pursuit.

6:45am - Table tennis: Australia's women's table tennis team has been knocked out of the Olympics in their opening match against Korea in Rio.

6:30am - More pool drama: The Olympic diving pool in Rio has been temporarily closed to help speed up treatment of the green water. FULL STORY

6am - Basketball: Andrew Bogut was rested but Australia still beat China 93-68 in their penultimate group game in the Olympic men's basketball competition in Rio. FULL STORY