Cycling and Modern Pentathlon GB golds on day 14 – British medallists in Tokyo
Two silver medals and a bronze in athletics and bronze in women’s hockey and cycling complete a seven-medal haul.
Two silver medals and a bronze in athletics and bronze in women’s hockey and cycling complete a seven-medal haul.
The 24-year-old beat Denis Dmitriev 2-0 to win his first individual Olympic medal.
The 24-year-old beat Denis Dmitriev 2-0 to win his first individual Olympic medal.
It was a fifth career Olympic gold for Kenny as she became the most successful female cyclist in Olympic history.
Kenny believes Jack Carlin now represents Britain’s best chance of securing a medal in the men’s sprint.
Walls ensured Great Britain claimed their first velodrome title of the Tokyo Games on the day Jason Kenny bid farewell to his individual sprint crown.
Holly Bradshaw in the pole vault and Liam Heath in the canoe sprint K1 claimed bronze medals.
Katy Marchant’s hopes in the women’s keirin were earlier ended in cruel fashion.
Flyweight boxer Galal Yafai also booked his place in the men’s final in Tokyo.
Clancy retired from competing midway through the men’s team pursuit on Tuesday.
Team GB claimed eight medals on day 11 taking the total to 43.
The best Britain can hope for now in the event is seventh place.
Team GB’s golden couple had to settle for a silver medal each in the men’s sprint and women’s pursuit respectively.
Danish rider Frederik Masen shunted into Charlie Tanfield and the UCI ruled that the Danes would advance to the final.
Kenny, Jack Carlin and Ryan Owens were beaten by Holland.