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London 2012 Olympics: Scots in action

YOUR guide to the Scots competing today.

SAILING: Aberdeen’s Luke Patience continues his medal quest in the 470 class as he gears up for races seven and eight at lunchtime.

EQUESTRIAN: World Cup Grand Prix winner Scott Brash is an emerging talent in the world of show jumping and is in round two action at 2pm.

HOCKEY: Great Britain take on the Netherlands this evening in a game that is set to feature Laura Bartlett and Emily Maguire.

HANDBALL: At just after 4pm, Chris Lamont and Mark McGivern will be out to help GB overcome Iceland

ATHLETICS: Perth PE teacher Eilidh Child is competing in the semi-finals of the 400-metre hurdles at quarter-past-eight tonight.

SHOOTING: Double Commonwealth gold medal winner Jon Hammond, pictured, will be taking a tilt in the qualifiers of the 50-metre Rifle 3 positions at 9am this morning.

BASKETBALL: China are the opponents at 4:45pm today for a GB team that features Kieron Achara and Robert Archibald.


 
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