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Team GB Triumphs with 27 Medals at Paris 2024 Olympics

  • August 3, 2024
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Team GB Triumphs with 27 Medals at Paris 2024 Olympics

Team GB has been making impressive strides at the Paris 2024 Olympics, securing a commendable haul of medals by 3rd August. The British athletes have shown their prowess across various events, ensuring the UK remains proud of their Olympic achievements.

As of today, Team GB has clinched a total of 27 medals: 9 golds, 10 silvers, and 8 bronzes. The gold rush was highlighted by Alex Yee’s sensational win in the men’s triathlon and the women’s quadruple sculls team’s historic victory, beating the Netherlands to secure their first-ever gold in this event. Also contributing to the gold tally was the team jumping event, where Scott Brash, Ben Maher, and Harry Charles shone brightly.

The silver medals feature impressive performances from athletes like Anna Henderson in the women’s individual time trial and Adam Peaty in the men’s 100m breaststroke. Not to be overlooked, Tom Daley and Noah Williams added to the silver collection with their synchronised 10m platform diving performance.

The bronze medals include notable achievements such as Beth Potter’s strong finish in the women’s triathlon and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson’s performance in the women’s 10m synchronised diving. Their dedication and hard work are evident in every medal won.

Team GB’s overall performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics demonstrates their consistent ability to compete at the highest levels. With events still ongoing, there is potential for even more medals to be added to their tally.

Here’s a recap of the medals from Team GB so far in Paris:

Saturday, 27 July:

  • Anna Henderson (cycling, women’s road time trial) – silver
  • Yasmin Harper, Scarlett Mew Jensen (diving, women’s 3m synchronised springboard) – bronze

Sunday, 28 July:

  • Adam Peaty (swimming, men’s 100 metre breaststroke) – silver
  • Kimberley Woods (canoeing, women’s slalom K-1) – bronze

Monday, 29 July:

  • Rosalind Canter, Laura Collett, Tom McEwen (equestrian, team eventing) – gold
  • Tom Pidcock (cycling, men’s mountain biking cross country) – gold
  • Tom Daley, Noah Williams (diving, men’s synchronised 10m platform) – silver
  • Adam Burgess (canoeing, men’s slalom C-1) – silver
  • Matt Richards (swimming, men’s 200m freestyle) – silver
  • Laura Collett (equestrian, individual eventing) – bronze

Tuesday, 30 July:

  • Nathan Hales (shooting, men’s trap final) – gold
  • Matt Richards, James Guy, Tom Dean, Duncan Scott (swimming, men’s 4x200m freestyle relay) – gold

Wednesday, 31 July:

  • Alex Yee (triathlon, men’s race) – gold
  • Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson, Georgina Brayshaw (rowing, women’s quadruple sculls) – gold
  • Kieran Reilly (BMX freestyle) – silver
  • Beth Potter (triathlon, women’s race) – bronze

Thursday, 1 August:

  • Emily Craig, Imogen Grant (rowing, women’s lightweight double sculls) – gold
  • Ben Proud (swimming, men’s 50m freestyle) – silver
  • Duncan Scott (swimming, men’s 200m individual medley) – silver
  • Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix, Lois Toulson (diving, women’s 10m synchronised) – bronze
  • Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne, Rebecca Wilde (rowing, women’s double sculls) – bronze
  • Oli Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge, Freddie Davidson (rowing, men’s four) – bronze
  • Jack Laugher, Anthony Harding (diving, men’s synchronised 3m springboard) – bronze

Friday, 2 August:

  • Bryony Page (trampolining, women’s event) – gold
  • Scott Brash, Ben Maher, Harry Charles (equestrian, team jumping) – gold
  • Helen Glover, Esme Booth, Sam Redgrave, Rebecca Shorten (rowing, women’s four) – silver
  • Ollie Wynne-Griffiths, Tom George (rowing, men’s coxless pair) – silver
  • Heidi Long, Rowan McKellar, Holly Dunford, Emily Ford, Lauren Irwin, Eve Stewart, Harriet Taylor, Annie Campbell-Orde (rowing, women’s eight) – bronze

For more details on Team GB’s performances and upcoming events, visit the official Olympics website.

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