How many medals have GB won today?

four Olympic medals
Great Britain have won four Olympic medals so far today on Wednesday August 4, with the team having won 14 golds, 18 silvers and 15 bronze medals at fifth place in the medal table overall.

Who won gold medal for GB today?

In one of the great GB stories of Tokyo 2020, Tom Daley and Matty Lee clinched gold in the synchronised 10m platform with a score of 471.81. While Lee was making his Olympic debut alongside his childhood idol, Daley continued a magical story 13 years on from his first Games.

How many gold medals have GB won so far 2021?

Team GB medals 2021: How many Olympic medals has Britain won in Tokyo so far? Updated with every medal. Another superb Olympic Games has come to a close for Team GB, with British athletes having finished the Games with a grand total of 65 medals made up of 22 gold, 21 silver and 22 bronze.

Who won GBS first medal 2021?

Chelsie Giles
Chelsie Giles won Team GB’s first medal of the Games. The 24-year-old took bronze in the women’s – 52kg judo event on Sunday 25 July.

Who won GB First Gold Medal 2020?

Adam Peaty became the first British swimmer to defend an Olympic title after winning gold in the men’s 100m breaststroke. The 26-year-old from Uttoxeter in Staffordshire missed his own world record but landed Team GB’s first gold medal in the Games.

Did Team GB win any medals at the 2012 Olympics?

Multiple medallists[edit] The following Team GB competitors won several medals at the 2012 Olympic Games. Name Medal Sport Event Chris Hoy  Gold Cycling Men’s team sprint  Gold

Who are Britain’s medal winners from London 2012?

We take a look at some of Britain’s medal winners from London 2012. 1. Tom Daley with his Bronze medal after incredible performance at the Aquatics centre. 2. Tom Daley celebrates his Bronze medal in the Men’s 10m Platform Final 3. Tom Daley jumps into the diving pool after winning bronze in the Men’s 10m Platform Final. 4.

Who won GB’s first Olympic gold medal?

GB’s first medal of the Games was won by cyclist Lizzie Armitstead after she took silver in the road race. Then, following Heather Stanning and Helen Glover’s gold in the women’s rowing pair, the gold rush continued.

How did Team GB win the Olympic Velodrome?

How they did it: Team GB clinched gold in the men’s team sprint at the velodrome, setting a new world record of 42.600 seconds in the process. Interesting fact: Sir Chris Hoy now has five Olympic golds to his name, equalling the achievements of Sir Steve Redgrave. How he did it: The Dorset man finished two shots clear of Sweden’s Hakan Dahlby.