One thousand up! A grand milestone for Great Britain at the Olympics
The velodrome in Paris witnessed GB’s 1,000th medal at summer and winter Olympics.
The velodrome in Paris witnessed GB’s 1,000th medal at summer and winter Olympics.
The 31-year-old starts her bid for Paris 2024 glory at the Stade de France on Thursday.
After a tough Tuesday, Team GB will be hoping for more medals on Wednesday.
The Scottish 1500m star was beaten to gold by American Cole Hocker.
Reigning champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen finished fourth.
The 29-year-old Briton eased down as he approached the finishing line in his semi-final.
Carl Hester admitted it had been a week of ‘very, very different emotions’ as the British dressage team put the Charlotte Dujardin story to one side to claim Olympic bronze in the Grand Prix Special.
Joe Clarke won silver and Kimberley Woods bronze in the kayak cross, while Team GB were downgraded from silver to bronze in the triathlon mixed relay.
Emma Finucane, Katy Marchant and Sophie Capewell broke the world record three times on a perfect night.
The British trio broke the world record in all three rounds, clocking 45.186 seconds to beat New Zealand in the final.
The discipline made an Olympic debut to remember in front of a 10,000-plus crowd in Vaires-sur Marne.
Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade took floor gold with American Jordan Chiles claiming the bronze.
Clarke took silver behind New Zealand’s Finn Butcher in the men’s final after Woods claimed bronze in the women’s final.
Six weeks ago Archibald broke two bones in her leg and tore ligaments off the bone in a freak accident.
Carl Hester has stepped onto the podium for an incredible fourth successive Olympic Games.