RIO DE JANEIRO -- Day 6 of the Rio Games features medal action in gymnastics, rugby, track cycling, swimming, fencing, judo and more. Here are some things to watch (all times local):GYMNASTICSAmerican Simone Biles heads into the womens individual all around starting at 4 p.m. She won the world championships in 2013, 2014 and 2105. Alexandra Raisman, who also shared in the U.S. team gold Tuesday, is in Biles rotation. The two start on the vault.Keep an eye on Biles floor routine: It includes a move she created and which is named for her.American Gabby Douglas is the defending Olympic champion, but will be on the sidelines Thursday.A day earlier, Japans Kohei Uchimura added to his amazing record in the individual all around: He won the worlds in 2013, 2014 and 2015 and was the defending gold medalist.GOLFGolf tees off for the first time at the Olympics since 1904 as the men start their first round play at 7:30 a.m. at Olympic Golf Course . Its a links-style layout stretching 7,128 yards and built in the hopes it can both challenge some of the worlds best in Rio and then grow the game in Brazil.The professionals in Rio include Henrik Stenson, Rickie Fowler, Martin Kaymer and Bubba Watson. But officials here are still hoping a good show offsets the negative publicity that arose as the worlds top four players dropped out because of Zika worries.The first tee shot will be struck by Brazilian Adilson da Silva , who learned to play using tree branches for clubs.SWIMMINGThe gritty and seemingly unbeatable Katie Ledecky is back in the pool, this time to qualify for the 800m freestyle. Fans shouldnt be too worried: Ledecky set the world record in the event in January. Oh, she also set the three prior world records. Heats start at 1:26 p.m.Two days after winning his 20th and 21st golds, Michael Phelps looks to get to another final. At 2:16 p.m. he swims in qualifiers for the 100m butterfly, an event for which he holds the world record. On Wednesday, he cruised through a qualifier for the 200 meter individual medley.Later, the world and Olympic record holding Americans look to qualify for the finals of the 4x100 meter medley relay in heats starting at 3:30 p.m.Medals will be awarded in the womens 200m breaststroke finals, which starts at 10:17 p.m., and in the mens 200m backstroke final, which starts at 10:26 p.m.RUGBYPowerhouse Fiji goes against surprising Japan at 2:30 p.m. and South Africa faces Great Britain at 3 p.m. to get to the 7 p.m. finals.The Americans missed out by one kick Wednesday after New England Patriots player Nate Ebner scored on Fiji with just a minute to go.TABLE TENNISThe gold medal match for mens singles table tennis is at 9:30 p.m. Chinas Ma Long and Zhang Jike are both into the semifinals, and were sure to see how the subtleties of spin dictate the winner.BEACH VOLLEYBALLAt 4:30 p.m., Americans Philip Dalhausser and Nicholas Lucena take on Paolo Nicolai and Daniele Lupo of Italy. One surprise this Olympics has been the progression of the Canadian players on the beach.TRACK CYCLINGThe mens sprint team finals are being held starting at 6:25 p.m. and, aside from the athletes, the bikes just may be the stars of the show. Some high-tech equipment will be on display to help shave seconds off the clock.TENNISMuch of the competition had to be pushed back on Wednesday because of rain.FENCINGThe womens team epee gold medal match is at 6:30 p.m. Hungarys Emese Szasz took top honors in the individuals.VOLLEYBALLHost Brazil plays the U.S. men at 10:35 p.m.JUDOWomen and men compete for medals in the half heavyweight divisions (78kg and 100kg, respectively), with bouts taking place through the day. Japan swept the golds in the middleweight divisions on Wednesday.---AP Summer Games website: http://summergames.ap.org Fake Shoes For Sale . 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The U.K. anti-doping agency has sent investigators to Kenya to look into allegations that four British athletes used the banned blood-booster EPO in a well-known high-altitude training region, claims that could increase the scope of the problem in the East African nation and show foreign runners are also doping there.The allegations, made using secretly filmed video footage in a joint sting operation by German broadcaster ARD and British newspaper The Sunday Times and published late Saturday and early Sunday, were of grave concern and of significant interest, UKAD CEO Nicole Sapstead said.We have opened an investigation and are taking the necessary steps to corroborate the evidence and investigate it further, Sapstead said in a statement. I can confirm that this evidence is being treated with the utmost importance and urgency, and two members of UKAD staff are currently in Kenya pursuing a number of lines of enquiry.The four British athletes accused of doping with EPO in and around the British teams high-altitude training camp in Iten in western Kenya were not named, although The Sunday Times said it knew the identity of at least one of them and that the athlete was already under suspicion for doping.The two media outlets said three Kenyan men -- two of them doctors at a hospital in Eldoret, another high-altitude running town near Iten -- told them that they had either provided or administered EPO to four British athletes. Two of the Kenyan men implicated by the reports were arrested last week by Kenyan anti-narcotics officers and appeared in court on doping-related charges.Kenya has been under severe scrutiny over the past four years because of a surge in doping cases involving its runners. Kenyas high-altitude training camps are popullar with top distance runners from across the world, raising concerns that foreign athletes could also take advantage of the areas poor doping controls.ddddddddddddARD and The Sunday Times reported they quickly found an EPO supplier in Iten. Using a hidden video camera, ARD and The Sunday Times secretly recorded the supplier saying he could easily provide EPO for around 60 Euros ($66) a dose.The media outlets reported they found empty EPO packaging matching those the supplier offered them, along with used syringes, in a garbage can at Itens nearby High-Altitude Training Center. At the time, a number of European athletes -- British and Turkish -- were in attendance.We strongly suspect doping in this Olympic year, the ARD reporter said.EPO is a hormone that boosts the number of oxygen-carrying red blood cells and can therefore increase an athletes endurance. It was the banned substance at the center of the Lance Armstrong doping scandal in cycling.One of the Kenyan men who allegedly provided the EPO to British athletes, identified as Joseph Mwangi, said in the sting that he had supplied the substance to around 50 athletes in all, some of them Kenyan and some foreigners training in Kenya.The allegations appear to reflect the overriding problem in Kenya, where men claiming to be doctors or pharmacists have for years been supplying banned substances for cash. World 1,500-meter champion Asbel Kiprop of Kenya, who has not been implicated in any doping, said last week that in one case Kenyan authorities had taken no action after a marathon runner banned for doping identified the doctor who supplied him with steroids. ' ' '