What golds have Team GB won?

What golds have Team GB won?

Team GB has enjoyed one of its best ever Olympic Games, claiming 65 medals in total including 22 golds.

Where do Team GB medal winners come from?

Forget London and Yorkshire – north-west England is the new home of Team GB’s Olympics medal factory. Athletes from the region – including Britain’s most decorated Olympian, Jason Kenny – took to the podium 22 times at Tokyo 2020, more than any other part of Britain.

Who won medals for Team GB today?

Tom Daley & Matty Lee – men’s synchronised 10m platform 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.

Who are GB medal winners?

Tokyo Olympics: Who are Team GB’s medal winners?

  • Jason Kenny. Cycling – Men’s Keirin.
  • Joseph Choong. Men’s modern pentathlon.
  • Galal Yafai. Boxing – men’s flyweight.
  • Kate French. Modern pentathlon – Women.
  • Katie Archibald and Laura Kenny. Cycling – Women’s madison.
  • Matt Walls.
  • Ben Maher.
  • Hannah Mills and Eilidh McIntyre.

Who is the most decorated GB Olympian?

Cyclist Jason Kenny
Cyclist Jason Kenny tops the all-time British Olympian medal table with eight medals in all – seven golds and two bronze. He is closely followed by fellow cyclist Sir Bradley Wiggins – who has five golds, one silver and two bronze – and Sir Chris Hoy, who has six golds and one silver.

How many golds do GB have?

20 golds
Team GB has so far won 63 medals: 20 golds, 21 silvers and 22 bronzes at the Olympics.

What was GB medal Target 2020?

45 to 70 medals
Five years ago British athletes won a record total of 67 medals, two more than they achieved in London, across an impressive 19 disciplines – and at Tokyo 2020, the team has set a target range of 45 to 70 medals. There are 375 Team GB athletes at the Olympics, with 51 of them having won medals previously.

Who has won GB gold medals 2020?

Here’s the full list of Great Britain’s medallists at Tokyo 2020

  • Gold medallists: Thomas Pidcock, MTB, men’s mountain bike. Tom Daley and Matty Lee, diving, men’s Synchronised 10m Platform.
  • Silver medallists: Duncan Scott, swimming, men’s 200m freestyle.
  • Bronze medallists: Chelsie Giles, judo, women’s -52kg.