Golds in trampolining, showjumping and rowing make it a fabulous Friday for GB
Two silvers in swimming and one in rowing plus a diving bronze made up a seven-medal haul on Day Seven of the Paris Games.
Two silvers in swimming and one in rowing plus a diving bronze made up a seven-medal haul on Day Seven of the Paris Games.
Jemma Reekie also won her heat while teenager Phoebe Gill fought back to finish third and qualify from hers.
Religious leaders gathered outside a Southport mosque on Friday afternoon in a call for communities to reject hatred and stand together.
The trampolinist won gold on Friday, beaming up at the stands where Union flags were being waved wildly among the crowd.
Harry decided to ditch the golf clubs to follow in his father’s footsteps.
The Scot hung up his racket after losing in the quarter-finals of the Paris Olympics men’s doubles with Dan Evans.
Charles, Scott Brash and Ben Maher came first place in the equestrian event, securing his first Olympic medal.
The 33-year-old Briton added gold to her silver and bronze trampolining medals from Rio and Tokyo.
The Sheffield trampolinist completed her set of Olympic medals on Friday.
Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy defended their Olympic title in the men’s lightweight double sculls.
The trio had qualified for the team jumping final in third place.
The pair missed out on a podium spot at Tokyo 2020 by just 0.01 seconds but took gold in Paris in the final running of the event.
Hammer thrower Pat O’Callaghan was the last Irish competitor to win back-to-back Olympic titles over 90 years ago.
The 33-year-old took silver in Rio and bronze in Tokyo.
Craig was in floods of tears at the medal ceremony and both of them appeared to sing the national anthem loudly.