RIO DE JANEIRO -- Day 9 of the Rio Games features medal action in track and field, gymnastics, tennis, golf, fencing and more. Here are some things to watch (all times local):TRACK AND FIELDThe title of worlds fastest man goes on the block when Jamaican Usain Bolt , American Justin Gatlin and the other sprinters take to the track. The 100 meter final is at 10:25 p.m. following three rounds of semifinals that start at 9 p.m.Bolt won his first heat of the games in 10.07 seconds Saturday. Hes still a favorite for an unprecedented third straight gold, despite a sore hamstring that forced him from the world championships last month.Gatlin took Saturdays fastest time in the heats.Andrew Fisher, a Jamaican who competes for Bahrain, Jamaican Yohan Blake, Americans Marvin Bracy and Trayvon Bromell and Frenchman Christophe Lemaitre also qualified for the semis.The 400 finals, at 10 p.m., is shaping up to be a titanic showdown between LaShawn Merritt, Kirani James and Wayde van Niekerk.Defending Olympic champion James ran the fastest time of the heats Friday. Merritt is the 2008 champion and van Niekerk is a South African who surprised those two to win the world championships last year.Women take to the track for the 400 semifinals starting at 8:35 p.m. Shaunae Miller, of the Bahamas, has the fastest time in the event this year. Competition in the finals should include Americans Allyson Felix and Phyllis Francis.For the first time in an Olympics, triplets will compete in an event. The Luik sisters from Estonia are part of the marathon field that heads out at 9:30 a.m.GYMNASTICSOlympic all-around champion Simone Biles goes for her third gold in Rio when she competes in the womens vault final at 2:47 p.m. The 19-year-old already has two golds during the games after leading the Final Five to the team title and becoming the fourth straight American woman to win the all-around last week. Biles biggest challenge will come from Russias Maria Paseka, who upset Biles at the 2015 world championships.Oksana Chusovitina of Uzbekistan, competing in her record seventh Olympics , will also try to reach the podium. The 41-year-old captured silver on the vault in Beijing in 2008.Two other members of the Final Five will attempt to add to their medal haul.World champion Madison Kocian posted the top score during qualifying for the uneven bars, finals for which are held at 4:21 p.m. Gabby Douglas , the Olympic all-around champion in 2012, is also in the final, as is defending Olympic uneven bars champion Aliya Mustafina of Russia.British teammates Louis Smith and Max Whitlock will square off in the pommel horse final at 3:34 p.m. The field also includes American Alex Naddour and Ukrainian Oleg Verniaiev, who was a narrow second to Japans Kohei Uchimura in the mens all-around last week.Americans Sam Mikulak and Jake Dalton posted the top scores during qualifying on mens floor exercise. Uchimura and Brits Whitlock and Christian Thomas are also in the group of eight finalists who start at 2 p.m.TENNISDefending champion Andy Murray of Britain tries to become the first player to win two Olympic singles golds, facing Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina in the mens final at 3:30 p.m. And Venus Williams can become the first tennis player with five career golds, pairing with Rajeev Ram against Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Jack Sock in an all-American mixed doubles final at 2 p.m.At 1:30 p.m. Rafael Nadal plays Japans Nishikori Kei for the bronze.The womens doubles gold will either go to Martina Hingis and Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland or Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina of Russia. They play at 12 p.m.GOLFBritains Justin Rose made two eagles in the opening five holes Saturday on the way to a 6-under 65, giving him a one-shot lead over Swedens Henrik Stenson going into the final round at Olympic Golf Course. Play begins at 7 a.m. on the way to the awarding of golfs first Olympic medals since 1904.BASKETBALLThe U.S. mens team plays France at 2:15 p.m. and theyre being dogged by questions over where the dominating team of years past has gone. The U.S. has had two straight close games, against Australia and Serbia. France routed Venezuela on Friday.At 12:15 p.m., the U.S. women play the Chinese. The Americans were out of synch Friday against Canada , but turned up the defense and still won.BEACH VOLLEYBALLWomens quarterfinals start at 4 p.m. Americans Kerri Walsh Jennings and April Ross will be back out for a midnight match, facing Australias Taliqua Clancy and Louise Bawden.BOXINGThe mens light fly final bout is at 2:15 p.m., featuring Uzbekistans Hasanboy Dusmatov against Colombias Yurberjen Herney Martinez. Dusmatov on Friday beat American Nico Hernandez , who will get bronze and end a medal drought for the U.S. that stretched to 2008.FENCINGThe mens epee team gold medal match starts at 6:30 p.m. Individual gold medalist Sangyoung Park will start his day against Hungary at 10:30 a.m.TRACK CYCLINGIn the velodrome, defending gold medalist Jason Kenny meets Callum Skinner in an all-Brit final in the mens sprint at 5:40 p.m. The medals will give Britain four golds and five overall through the first six events of the 10-event program.WRESTLINGWrestling might look like a brand new sport to the casual viewer when it makes its Olympic return Sunday when Greco-Roman grapplers take to the mat.The worlds oldest sport underwent major changes after being forced to apply for reinstatement to the IOC in 2013.Matches now feature two 3-minute periods with cumulative scoring, a move designed to stop wrestlers from sitting on a lead as they often did under the old best-of-three format.---AP Summer Games website: http://summergames.ap.orgAir Max 270 Womens Canada . 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Gold Coast coach Neil Henry has blasted the referees after his side were dumped from the NRL finals in a controversial 44-28 loss to Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium.Henry was treading a fine line not to call into question the credibility of referees Gerard Sutton and Gavin Badger and the bunker, however said he was owed an explanation after several calls went against his side on Friday night.After seeing his side eliminated in front of 43,170 after a season in which they punched far above their weight, Henry said referees boss Tony Archer and his men should be called to account for what he saw as game-changing calls.In particular he was angered by a decision to penalise David Mead for taking out the legs of Corey Oates as they contested a bomb.He also questioned why Broncos centre James Roberts wasnt penalised for kicking Ryan Simpkins in the play-the-ball.Both incidents occurred in the lead up to Broncos tries and he called on the media to criticise the officials.I understand Tony Archer took some time out at halftime to explain to Darren Lockyer a penalty try situation but I hope he takes some time out to explain to me a couple of decisions out there, Henry said.You talk about referees being protected species but Ive got a huge question on David Mead going for the ball and getting a penalty, which was ultimately a momentum change and they went up the other end and scored a try.And Ive got another one where a player kicks a defender in the back, he has two goes at him and they dont do anything about it.The Broncos will advance to meet the loser of Saturdays qualifying final between North Queensland and Melbourne, however the game could have turned out very differently if it wasnt for a couple of controversial intervenntions from the bunker in the first half.dddddddddddd.First, Jordan Kahu was awarded a penalty try after Konrad Hurrell kicked the ball from his grasp, a decision roundly panned by commentators but defended by Archer.And when the video referee overturned a Kahu knock-on and awarded the Broncos the scrum feed, Brisbane ran up field and scored through Kahu on the back of an Anthony Milford break.Broncos coach Wayne Bennett praised the bunker for their decision to award a penalty try, calling it a gutsy decision.Im just pleased they had the courage to do it because the rule is you cant kick at the ball, Bennett said.He was obviously going to score the try, he was over the line and it was all in place for that. If it happened to us Id have to live with it.As they have been all year, the Gold Coast were brave to stay in the contest as long as they did after losing halfback Ash Taylor in the first half to a groin injury as well as having Zeb Taia scratched after suffering a quad injury in the warm up.They also spent most of the second 40 with just two men on the bench after Simpkins went up the tunnel, however he later returned.In the end the Broncos were the more classy side and deserved the win. While Henry conceded they didnt do enough to deserve the victory, he was left with a sour taste in his mouth.Those two back-to-back (calls) were 12 points and at a crucial point of the game, Henry said.As this team has done all year theyve hung in and Im flabbergasted by that.No doubt Ill get some feedback but its no consequence to my men in there. They are upset about those decisions in particular. ' ' '