Takinga closer look at Britain's remaining medal hopes this coming few days.
August 16
Britain could claim three medals on the final day of action at the velodrome, with the omnium (Laura Trott) , men's Keirin ( Jason Kenny ) and women's sprint ( Becky James ) all coming to a conclusion.
In boxing, defending champion Nicola Adams will expect to have reached the quarter-finals in the women's flyweight division as she looks to become the first Briton to retain an Olympic title.
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British super-heavyweight Joe Joyce is through to the quarter-finals of the boxing, after a first-round stoppage win over Cape Verde's Davilson Dos Santos Morais.
In the women's hockey, unbeaten GB defeated USA 2-1 to top their group and will play their quarter-final match on Monday.
At the Aquatics Centre, Grace Reid made the final of the women's three-metre springboard diving after finishing 11th in the semi-final.
August 17
Britain's Shara Proctor should be a strong contender for a medal in the women's long jump final, while team-mate Tiffany Porter will have similar aspirations in the 100m hurdles.
The showjumping team medals are decided, with Great Britain defending the title won after a dramatic jump-off against Holland in London four years ago.
The taekwondo gets under way with Britain's Jade Jones out to defend her title in the 57kg category.
August 18
The Brownlee brothers will carry Britain's hopes in the triathlon with Alistair defending his title and Jonny also expected to do battle for a place on the podium.
Injury permitting, Bolt will be a massive favourite to win the men's 200m, where Britain's Adam Gemili will look to give the Jamaican a real run for his money.
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Alistair Brownlee and his brother Jonathan Brownlee will be in action on August 18
August 19
Former world champion Liam Phillips will hope to contest the BMX final and erase the memories of crashing at the same stage in London 2012.
The lightweight final in the women's boxing competition takes place, with Ireland's Katie Taylor the defending champion.
August 20
A busy day sees the medals decided in the women's golf event and the athletics programme also come to an end.
Farah will race for what he hopes to be a second gold of the Games in the 5,000m, while South Africa's Caster Semenya is shaping up to be a big favourite in the women's 800m. The last action sees the fast and furious 4x400m relays for men and women.
Away from the track, Britain's Non Stanford , Helen Jenkins and Vicky Holland will contest the women's triathlon, while diver Tom Daley faces the semi-finals and final of the men's 10m platform in his bid to improve upon a bronze at London 2012.
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Watch Tom Daley on August 20