Team GB: The complete medal tally at the Paris Olympics
Team GB has started the 2024 Paris Olympics well, hauling in numerous medals from losing positions.
At the time of writing, Team GB has an impressive haul of 17 total medals, including six golds. Let's take a look at where their successes have come. All statistics provided by the Olympics website.
Kieran Reilly produced an incredible performance amidst a stacked crowd to beat win silver in the men's BMX freestyle.
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Anna Henderson produced an excellent performance to bring home silver for her country.
Kimberley Woods managed to bring home the bronze medal in the canoe slalom in an ultra-competitive field.
Nathan Hales broke the Olympic record in the men's trap final, grinding down his competition en route to a gold medal.
In what will surely be thought of as one of the greatest rides in history, Tom Pidcock overhauled everyone despite losing vital seconds to a flat tire. A bold move near the finish line saw him romp home to win another gold.
Rosalind Canter, Laura Collett, Tom McEwen looked in complete control as they took gold in the eventing team competition, whilst Laura Collett finished third in the individual event to claim her second medal at the Games.
Alex Yee overhauled a 15-second deficit to New Zealander Hayden Wilde in a remarkable sprint finish to claim gold for his country.
In another incredible comeback, the British quadruple sculls team snuck past the Dutch with just metres to go despite being half a boat length behind with just 200m to go!
Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen performed excellently on the first day of the games to win bronze in the women's synchronised 3m springboard. Tom Daley and Noah Williams followed that with silver in the 10m platform synchro event. Not to be outdone, Lois Toulson and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix also claimed a medal in the women's competition, taking home bronze.
Another incredible performance from Britain's dominant 4x100m men's freestyle team saw them see off strong competition from the US to win another gold. Adam Peaty and Matthew Richards also both won silver medals in the 100m breaststroke and 200m freestyle races respectively.
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