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Jess brilliant - Ennis creates history as she runs the fastest 100m hurdles time in heptathlon history at the Olympic Stadium
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1140: A ruthless demonstration of relentless power from Germany, as they muscle across the finish line to claim the men's quadruple sculls final a good two boat lengths ahead of favourites Croatia, with the Australian crew taking the bronze.
Germany win men's quadruple sculls final
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1128: Unlike some of the other venues across London, there doesn't seem to be enough space for a bee to plant its backside down inside the Olympic Stadium - it is absolutely rammed for the first day of track and field events, which will no doubt delight organisers LOCOG.
Chocks away! Bulgaria’s Arturo Perez Vertti Ferrer hits the water at the start of the men’s 1500m swimming heats at the Aquatic Center
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1120: World silver medallist Ennis clocked 12.54secs, the same time that won gold in Beijing for the individual event. Astonishing. Still, six more events to come - long way to go...