Mo
Farah celebrates winning the men's 5,000m final at the European
Athletics Championships in Helsinki in June. Photograph: Stu
Forster/Getty Images
Triathlon: 9am at Hyde Park
GB's Helen Jenkins is the world No3 this season and the favourite after winning last year's test event on this course.
Heptathlon: 10.05am at the Olympic Stadium
The
spotlight will be on Jessica Ennis's last three events in the
heptathlon, this morning's long jump and javelin and tonight's 800m.
Rowing: 9.40am & 10.30am at Eton Dorney
GB's
men's coxless four and lightweight double sculls are the boats
defending their Beijing titles and, in the latter, earlier race, Zac
Purchase and Mark Hunter the defending oarsmen.
Trampoline: 3.26pm at North Greenwich Arena
Kat
Driscoll is "Britain's secret world No1" and the Kent-born adopted
Geordie is the sole home representative in the women's trampoline.
Cycling: 5.42pm at the Velodrome
Cycling
women's team pursuit, with Britain's Wendy Houvenaghel, Laura Trott, Jo
Rowsell, Dani King in the dramatic, exhilarating team pursuit race.
Swimming: 7.30pm
In
the women's 50m free Fran Halsall sets out to prove herself the fastest
woman in the water but Sweden's veteran Therese Alshammar is out to
prove age is no barrier to speed.
Men's long jump: 7.55pm at the Olympic Stadium
It is hard to predict a champion in field sport's biggest draw.
Contender: Mo Farah, 10,000m, 9.15pm
Farah,
the world silver medallist last year to accompany his 5,000m gold, will
be wary of the Ethiopians' determination to cling on to "their" event
in
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