Click on an image below to launch the gallery... Click here to sign our Fair Game petition and help to end sexism in sport, Do you believe in equality in sport? Top of the page MOORE, Frank W Born: not known Died: not known Olympics competed in: 1 (1908) Olympic medals won: 1908 Gold – Shooting (Trap, team) Frank Moore captained the British team that won the trap gold medal in 1908. The duo were the first British female rowers to win an Olympic title when they won back in 2012, and they've now been unbeaten for 39 races over five years. Attila Petschauer, Hungary fencing, team saber. It's the fifth time in a row that the competition has been won by Team GB. It's his second medal of the Games, after he won a gold with teammate Chris Mears in the 3m synchro. Cyclist Jason Kenny won his fifth Olympic gold medal in the men's sprint final at Rio 2016. Roared on by 80,000 people in the Olympic stadium (and a few million more across the country who were watching at home) Jessica Ennis stormed to gold medal victory in the 800m, the last of her seven heptathlon events, in a time of 2min 8.65sec. Sailor Giles Scott took GB's 17th gold medal of the Rio Games, with a victory in the Finn class competition. Our women’s artistic gymnastics team will be Becky Downie, Ellie Downie, Claudia Fragapane, Ruby Harrold and Amy Tinkler. Team GB equestrian Charlotte Dujardin followed up her team dressage win with her own exceptional, gold-winning performance in the individual dressage category. Defending champion Jessica Ennis-Hill narrowly missed out on gold in the heptathlon. • Anthony Joshua, boxing, super-heavyweight: Joshua clinches GB's 29th and final gold • Mo Farah, athletics, 5,000m: fabulous Farah does the double to make more history • Luke Campbell, boxing, bantamweight: Englishman gets better of Irishman in bantamweight final • Ed McKeever, K1 200m canoe sprint: the 'Usain Bolt of the waterways' strikes gold • Jade Jones, taekwondo, 57kg: Teenager stuns double world champion to take GB's gol… It's his second cycling medal at Rio too after he was part of the winning men's sprint team. Competing in the coxless pairs, rowers Helen Glover and Heather Stanning won the first gold medal for Team GB, earning them a place in the record books as the first homegrown gold medallists of the London 2012 Olympics. The most decorated female British athlete is rower Katherine Grainger, who won five medals during a 16-year Olympic career. Lutalo Muhammad was set to follow in team-mate Jade Jones' footsteps in the men's -80kg taekwondo final. Joanna Rowsell-Shand (2012, 2016) – 8 points, 2 medals Gold, team pursuit, 2012 Gold, team pursuit, 2016. Carl Hester praised their four-legged partners: "These horses have travelled halfway across the world and the fact they can perform at this level is so incredible. The team of Katie Greves, Melanie Wilson, Frances Houghton, Polly Swann, Jessica Eddie, Olivia Carnegie-Brown, Karen Bennett, and Zoe Lee and Zoe de Toledo (coxing) came in two seconds behind the US. The 21-year-old won the 100m breaststroke final on Sunday night. Medals won in the 1906 Intercalated Games are not included. Alistair Brownlee won gold in the men's triathlon. Nicola Adams has managed to defend her title by winning gold in the women's flyweight boxing making her officially the most successful amateur boxer Great Britain has ever had. Team GB gymnasts finished the Rio Olympic Games with seven medals across all three gymnastics disciplines they represented, making it their most successful Games to date. He initially retired from horse-riding 16 years ago, after he badly hurt his neck, but we're pretty glad he decided to get back his horse again! Support. His first Olympic medal was in 2004 and then he won silver in London in 2012. Jack Laugher won a silver in the men's individual 3m springboard diving. She won a Bronze medal in the women's +67kg category. While she was unfortunately unable to repeat the feat on home turf, the 400m freestyle and 800m freestyle swimmer was rightly proud of her performance which earned her two bronze medals. After winning two gold medals in Beijing in 2008, the nation had high hopes for Rebecca Adlington. Jess was emotional after the race, hinting that it might be the last time she competes. But he said he was disappointed not have been able to hold on to top spot after having won gold at the London Olympics back in 2012. While she forfeited her reign as Olympic champion, her grit, determination and season's best time of 49.70sec still makes her a champion. Taking Team GB's gold medal tally up to 25 with her 6-4 win over China's Yuzhuo Hou, Jade also gave her (relatively under-the-radar) sport a massive boost. Smashing the world record in Team Pursuit cycling for the sixth time in the London Olympics (the trio surged home in 3min 14.051sec), cyclists Dani King, Laura Trott and Jo Rowsell were already a blazing tribute to the power of gritty determination and team harmony - and now they've got the gold medals to prove it. The double sculls duo commanded the water from the off, roaring to victory against nearest rivals Australia - and earning that much-longed for gold medal. Figure skating has been part of the Olympic Games since 1908 and has been included in 25 Olympic Games. However a last second defeat against Cheick Sallah Cisse of the Ivory Coast meant he won silver instead of gold. Helen Glover and Heather Stanning defended their Olympic gold, winning the women's pair in rowing. Laura came first in three, second in two, and seventh in one, winning her a gold overall. You go ladies! This is also Team GB's first gold medal in the sport in history. Take a good look at the women below, because they're in the process of changing the landscape of sport forever. Steve Scott beat fellow Brit Tim Kneale to a bronze in the men's double trap shooting. Jason Kenny bagged his sixth gold medal by winning the keirin cycling event. At only 20 years old, Laura Trott won her second gold medal (the first being the team pursuit) in the six-event Omnium. The omnium is a bit like a heptathalon for cycling. The rowing men's eight team stormed their way to a gold medal for the first time since the Sydney Olympics in 2000. She threw a British record of 74.54 metres on her final attempt to snatch a medal. After winning three events and landing second place before her final time trial, Laura smashed the 500m sprint in 35.110 sec to scoop the gold medal. His silver brought Team GB's total medal count to 50 at the end of day 11. They beat the USA and China in the men's synchronised 3m springboard on "Wonderful Wednesday". Close behind Max in the men's pommel horse was Louis Smith, who took the silver medal. It's the fifth time in a row that Team GB has won the men's four, and previous winners include Sir Steve Redgrave. Here, we pay tribute to Team GB's women - those who came, saw, conquered and took home a medal. On Sunday 22.2m people tuned in to watch the BBC's coverage of the Olympics, with a 10.4 million peak for Max's second gold medal. Dujardin's is the first Olympic gold medal ever won by Britain in the individual dressage. Out on the water, Team GB's Nick Dempsey took silver to become the first male windsurfer to win three Olympic medals. As Britain's most successful gymnast, with three world, six European and seven British titles to her name, Beth Tweddle finally added an Olympic medal to her glittering list of career highlights after earning herself a bronze in the Uneven Bars category of the London Olympics, her last before retirement. Olympic medals: 2012 - Gold (Women's Flyweight) The name of Nicola Adams will remain immortalised in the Olympic record books for all time. ... gold (women’s coxless … Britain's first Olympic judo medallist since 2000, Gemma Gibbons won the silver in a closely fought contest against America's Kayla Harrison in the under 78kg category, with the battle only decided in the final 30 seconds. Trott is the first British woman to win two cycling medals at one Olympics! Kathleen McKane Godfree (one gold, two silvers, and two bronzes) and Venus Williams (four gold, one silver) are the all-time record holders for the most Olympic medals in tennis. Team GB's Justin Rose became golf's first Olympic champion since 1904, when the sport was last in the Games. From Jessica Ennis' smooth glide to gold medal victory in the heptathlon to Rebecca Adlington's hard-won double bronze in freestyle swimming, these women are proof that 'Girl Power' (the real, non-cringe-making stuff) exists, and is as strong, inspirational and downright determined to succeed as ever. He was inducted into the British Hall of Fame in 1950. Team GB's cycling team pursuit quartet took the gold, and set a new world record in the process. It's Mother's Day but where did it come from? In the 1992 Barcelona, women competition too made its debut. Astride her horse Valegro, the pair 'danced' their way to victory - and into the record books. Read about our approach to external linking. Asha Philip, Desiree Henry, Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita ran a British record of 41.77 seconds in Rio's Olympic Stadium - Amazing! Jennie Fletcher was the first British woman to win an Olympic swimming medal when she came third in the inaugural women's 100 metres freestyle at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics. The wind may have been against them, however, yachting duo Hannah Mills and Saskia Clarke still managed to sail to a silver-medal victory in the final 470 race. Laura Trott became the first ever British woman to win four Olympic gold medals, with victory in the omnium. Laura Trott became the first ever British woman to win four Olympic gold medals, with victory in the omnium. Victory takes Kenny's gold tally in Rio to two after he was part of the British team that won the men's team sprint earlier in the week. Come on the Mo Bot! Carole Quinton — Athletics, Women's 80m Hurdles; Dorothy Shirley — Athletics, Women's High Jump; Allan Jay — Fencing, Men's Épée Individual; Allan Jay, Michael Howard, John Pelling, Henry Hoskyns, Raymond Harrison, and Michael Alexander — Fencing, Men's Épée Team; Natalie Steward — Swimming, Women's 100m Backstroke; Bronze What's particularly awesome, is that Team GB didn't lose a single game the entire Olympics! Displaying the same impressive rhythm as Helen Glover and Heather Stanning, the pair stormed to victory against China and Greece. All of Team GB's Olympic gold, silver and bronze medal winners at Rio 2016 as they set a new record for medals at an overseas games. GB's dressage team, Fiona Bigwood, Charlotte Dujardin, Carl Hester and Spencer Wilton secured a silver with the help of their talented horses. According to official data of the International Olympic Committee. With two medals from one Olympic Games, she's one of Wales's most successful swimmers ever. "It is the best feeling in the world," said Siobhan-Marie O'Connor after she won silver in the 200m individual medley. Team GB's women set a new cycling world record as they won gold in the team pursuit. Jazz Carlin snatched a second silver medal, in the women's 800m swimming freestyle. We're very happy with how they have gone.". Top of the page. If I can do it, and I'm a normal girl, anyone can do what they want to do." Joshua Buatsi won Team GB's first boxing medal at Rio, with a bronze in the light-heavyweight. They couldn't catch the American team, led by superstar Michael Phelps, who won his 23rd gold medal - more than any other Olympian in history. He beat Sweden's Henrik Stenson in a thrilling final round at Rio 2016. "It means the absolute world to me to come out here and finish off being individual gold medallist again," Charlotte said, after winning her gold medal aboard horse Valegro. Mark's won four world titles on the road and track but missed out on a medal in his previous two Olympic Games. Jonny gets the silver medal - an improvement from the bronze he won at London 2012. You can do it. 1904: up to 105 lb (47.6 kg) 1920–1936: up to 112 lb (50.8 kg) 1948–1964: up to 51 kg; 1968–2008: 48–51 kg While the sunshine-and-showers day left some parts of the Olympic road race course flooded causing accidents for other riders, the bad weather played straight into Lizzie Armitstead's hands as she went tyre-to-tyre with Marianne Vos of the Netherlands in a sprint finish down The Mall to take the silver. In her penultimate competition before retiring from professional cycling, Victoria Pendleton brought home the gold in a thrilling keirin ride at the Olympic velodrome. Support Stylist's Fair Game campaign by signing our petition. They set a new British record, finishing the race in three minutes 29.24 seconds. Jazz Carlin took silver not long after Adam Peaty's world record-breaking gold. Heroic horse-rider Nick Skelton jumped his way to a gold medal in the Team Jumping event, becoming our second-oldest Olympian! Cyclist Mark Cavendish achieved his ambition of winning an Olympic medal by taking silver in the omnium. She and her team, including Joanna Rowsell Shand, Elinor Barker and Katie Archibald clocked a time of four minutes 10.236 seconds, beating the United States to hold on to the title. He said he would have liked to get a gold, but winning any medal at all was more than he expected. Basil Heatley — Athletics, Men's Marathon; John Cooper — Athletics, Men's 400 m Hurdles; Maurice Herriott — Athletics, Men's 3000 m Steeplechase; Adrian Metcalfe, Robbie Brightwell, John Cooper, and Tim Graham — Athletics, Men's 4 × 400 m Relay London 2012 was to be the first time that women's boxing was introduced to the Olympic calendar, and boy was it a knockout! Several records for career medals in a sport were tied or surpassed, including cycling (Bradley Wiggins of the United Kingdom won two gold, tied for record with six career medals); judo (Ryoko Tani of Japan won a bronze, five career medals); softball (Laura Berg of the United States won a gold and Natalie Ward, Melanie Roche and Tanya Harding of Australia won a bronze; all have four career medals); swimming … Not only was she the first British woman to win an Olympic boxing gold medal, but she was also the sport's first ever Olympic champion, winning the flyweight title at London's ExCel Centre on 12 August 2012. Along with team mate Carl Hester, these ladies won the 20th gold medal of London 2012 inside the dressage arena, beating Germany and taking our tally beyond that of Beijing in 2008. Cyclist Becky James bagged a silver medal for Team GB in the keirin on day eight. He said: "I've won an Olympic gold for three of my children." Becky used to be a heptathlete, but switched to cycling in time to train for Rio. Callum Skinner, Jason Kenny and Philip Hindes defeated New Zealand in the men’s cycling sprint final to earn Great Britain a fourth gold medal at the Olympics. That means he's got as many Olympic golds as the record holder, Sir Chris Hoy, who's also a cyclist. Ever. Joe Clarke jumps for joy after winning Team GB's second gold of the Games in the kayak slalom on Wednesday. The dynamic duo fought a hard match against Belarus' Victoria Azarenka and Max Mirnyi, and came out with a silver medal apiece. This is a list of people who have won three or more Olympic gold medals for Great Britain. After a shock disqualification in the previous days racing, earning this gold medal was sweet relief, and by the end of the Games Pendleton had added another medal to her haul, bringing in a silver in the women's individual sprint - the final race of her 20-year career. Adam Peaty kicked off Team GB's Rio medal wins in style - by breaking his own world record. Helena Nordheim, Netherlands women’s gymnastics, team combined exercises . Today's Olympic heroes and tomorrow's sporting legends, they're the female athletes who are leading Team GB's medal successes at the London Olympics 2012. Katherine Grainger may have been the first British female athlete to win medals (all silver) at three successive Olympic Games, and Anna Watkins a bronze medallist in her own right, however, that just wasn't quite enough for this impressive pair of rowers. She's the first British woman ever to win an Olympic trampoline medal and said that her final performance was the best she'd done all year. The pair had built up such a big lead that they only need to finish the medal race to take gold. List of Gold, Silver & Bronze medals won by Great Britain in 1980 Olympic games. Bryony Page was over the moon to land a silver medal in the trampolining. Katy Marchant joined Becky James on the podium. 13. WOMEN’S OLYMPIC FACTS. Greg Rutherford took bronze in the long jump with a final leap of 8.29m. Ann Packer — Athletics, Women's 800 metres; Mary Rand — Athletics, Women's Long Jump; Silver. Gymnast Max Whitlock won bronze in the men's individual all-around event on Wednesday night. UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships Gold Evie Richards - Under-23 women Ben Tulett - Junior men UCI Track Cycling World Championships Gold Katie Archibald and Emily Nelson - Madison Ed Clancy, Kian Emadi, Ethan Hayter and Charlie Tanfield - Team pursuit Silver Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker, Ellie Dickinson, Laura Kenny and Emily Nelson - Team pursuit Jack Carlin - Sprint Jack Carlin, Phil Hindes, Jason Kenny, Ryan Owens and Joe T… Taking part in the final event of the London Olympics, Samantha Murray did Team GB proud, powering her way through an eight second deficit to win the silver medal in the Modern Heptathlon. Jade Jones fought to hold on to her gold title in the -57kg taekwondo. Competitors have to complete six different races. Steven Burke, Owain Doull, Edward Clancy and Bradley Wiggins beat their Australian rivals by almost a second, completing the 4km race in three minutes 50.265 seconds. Sophie Hitchon won a bronze medal in the women's hammer at the Rio Olympics. "It has been a hard eight years, we've worked really hard and to come out with a medal at the Olympics is fantastic," said David Florence and Richard Hounslow as they won silver in the canon slalom double. Possessing razor-sharp reflexes and a fantastic return, Laura Robson was an excellent match for Andy Murray (who had just won gold in the men's final against Roger Federer an hour earlier) in the mixed doubles Olympic tennis final. Long-distance runner Mo Farah has won gold in the 5,000m race, meaning he has managed a double double, winning gold medals in the 5,000 and 10,000m races in two different Olympic Games! He's the first British track athlete to win three Olympic gold medals. The Team GB Women's Hockey Team bagged themselves their first Olympic gold medal after an epic penalty shoot-out against world champions, the Netherlands. List of Gold, Silver & Bronze medals won by Great Britain in 1988 Olympic games. STEVEN BURKE - ED CLANCY - GERAINT THOMAS - PETER KENNAUGH CYCLING - MEN'S TEAM PURSUIT SPRINT Karina Bryant's plan for her fourth and final Olympic Games was to do the best she could on home soil - and that she did. Joe Joyce won Team GB's very last medal of the Games - a silver in the super heavyweight boxing. List of Gold, Silver & Bronze medals won by Great Britain in 1924 Olympic games. And it's natural that in Judo, the country that developed it from the ancient fighting art form of Jujutsu, is leading the Olympic medals tally. Now he's hoping to get one more for his fourth child before the end of the Games. Team GB's fantastic four have won bronze in the Women's 4x100m relay race. Bradley Wiggins - … Alex Gregory, Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash and Constantine Louloudis waved to crowds after winning gold in the men's rowing four. Team GB's Nicola Adams made us proud, making history as the first ever women's Olympic flyweight boxing champion, beating China's Ren Cancan to take home the gold medal. Greenwich Park was abuzz after watching Team GB's equestrians Nicola Wilson, Zara Phillips, Mary King and Tina Cook, alongside male rider William Fox-Pitt, take near-perfect turns in the Team Eventing competition, earning them each a silver medal. Speaking to BBC Sport after her win, Murray said: "Honestly, if you have a goal - if there's anything you want to achieve in life - don't let anybody get in your way. Look at that face! He is the first person to successfully defend his title, having won gold at London 2012 as well. Alistair beat his brother, Jonny, into second place. We couldn't agree more. Nile Wilson is the first Briton to win a medal in the gymnastics horizontal bar, with a bronze at Rio 2016. An updated list of the British medal winners at Rio 2016. The pair took silver in the 200m kayak double event. Scott Durant, Tom Ransley, Matt Langridge, William Satch, Andrew Triggs-Hodge, Matthew Gotrel, Pete Reed, and Paul Bennett, made up the rowing team, along with Phelan Hill as cox. Bianca Walkden joined her team-mate Jade Jones by winning Team GB a medal in taekwondo! The second British gold of day 13 came from Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark in women's 470 sailing event. There have been 271 medals (91 gold, 90 silver, and 90 bronze) awarded to figure skaters representing 29 representing National Olympic Committees.Six events have been contested but one, men's special figures, was discontinued after a single Olympics. The victory saw Laura Trott (second from right) become the first British woman ever to win three Olympic gold medals. It's an improvement on the bronze medal they got at London 2012. Team GB's Rio 2016 gold medals olympic-mens-rowing-eight1.jpg. Our men’s artistic gymnastics team will be Louis Smith MBE, Max Whitlock, Nile Wilson, Brinn Bevan and Kristian Thomas. Great Britain's women have won a first Olympic hockey gold medal by beating defending champions the Netherlands in a dramatic penalty shootout. Dr. Ferenc Mezö, Hungary Olympic art competition, epic works. Team GB won silver in the ever first rugby sevens final in the Olympics, after losing the gold medal match 43-7 to Fiji at the Deodoro Stadium. Jon Schofield and Liam Heath won Team GB's first medal of day 13. Sally Conway smiles as she celebrates getting a bronze medal in the judo -70kg event. She finished first in the 800m, the last event of the seven-part competition, but that wasn't quite enough. Mo Farah held on to his gold 10,000m title, despite falling over during the race! She's now a double Olympic champion, having won gold at London 2012 as well. Team GB's men took silver in the swimming 4x100m medley relay. Japan is medals ahead from other nations; winning 35 gold out of 109 and a total of 65 medals out of 435. He's the first British man to even qualify for an Olympic high bar final, so getting a medal as well is pretty impressive! Vicky Holland broke records when she bagged Team GB a Bronze medal, by becoming the first British woman to win an Olympic Triathlon. Anyika Onuora, Emily Diamond, Christine Ohurougu, and Eilidh Doyle raced to an amazing bronze medal in the women's 4x400m relay. • Great Britain has won six gold medals in the women’s program: the 4x100m Freestyle Relay team in 1912, Lucy Morton in the 200m Breaststroke in 1924, Judith Grinham in the 100m Backstroke in 1956, Anita Lonsborough in the 200m Breaststroke in 1960 and Rebecca Adlington in both the 400m Freestyle and 800m Freestyle in 2008. The 13 gymnastics selected to represent Team GB at the 2016 Olympic Games have been officially announced. The 16-year-old said she'd never expected to get a medal, and was inspired by fellow gymnasts Max Whitlock and Louis Smith who won gold and silver in the men's pommel horse. Becky was in last position with one lap to go, but pushed forward with enough speed to cross the line in second position. women’s gymnastics, team combined exercises. When we say Sanderson is the OG, we're not kidding – she's the first Black British woman to win an Olympic gold medal. It means Britain end with a total of 27 gold medals, 23 silvers and 17 bronze medals from the 2016 Rio Games. Until the women's gold medal winning curling team in 2002, Foster was the only Scot to win a Winter Olympics gold medal. On completing the 100-metre breaststroke in 57.13 seconds on August 7, Peaty won a gold medal and beat his own world record to become the first British swimmer to win an Olympic … Rowers Victoria Thornley and Katherine Grainger won silver in the women's double sculls event on Thursday. Do you believe in equality in sport? She finished second in the women's 400m freestyle. The men's 4x200m freestyle relay team powered to a silver medal in the pool on Tuesday night. She then became the first British woman to win two swimming medals when she won gold as part of the 4 x 100 metres freestyle relay team a couple of days later. Charlotte Dujardin became the second British woman to win three Olympic gold medals by retaining her individual dressage title in Rio. Adding to the history books, which will surely record the London Olympics as the most successful Games for British rowing, was the gold medal-winning performance by Katherine Copeland and Sophie Hosking in the lightweight double scull. To get gold Jason beat his GB teammate Callum Skinner, who took the silver medals. The omnium is a bit like a heptathalon for cycling. nb1 … It includes top-three placings in 1896 and 1900, before medals were awarded for top-three placings. Laura Bechtolsheimer added a bronze to her Olympic tally (she'd previously picked up a gold in the team dressage event), taking home the medal in the individual dressage category by scoring 84.339 points with horse Mistral Hojris. It has been a long and winding road since Rio Her total of 6,955 points was the third highest in the history of the Olympic heptathlon, first held in 1984. Jade Jones entered the record books after winning Great Britain's first Olympic taekwondo gold medal in the women's under 57kg category. Following on from his Wimbledon win this summer, British tennis star Andy Murray successfully defended his Olympic title and got his hands on a gold medal once again in the men's tennis singles. After a devastating loss against Argentina in the semi-finals, Team GB's women's hockey team pulled it back with a glorious 3-1 win against New Zealand, with Crista Cullen, Sarah Thomas and star striker Alex Danson all scoring goals in the second half to take bronze. Becky James won her second silver medal of the Rio Games, coming second in the cycling women's sprint. Jack Laugher and Chris Mears made history by winning Team GB's first ever Olympic diving gold. ...He was crowned champion of the floor exercise and then champion on the pommel horse. Interesting fact: Pendleton becomes the first ever female winner of the keirin in an Olympic Games. Liam Heath has paddled his way to victory in the men's kayak 200m finals winning a gold! The youngest member of Team GB, Amy Tinkler, won a bronze medal with her gymnastics floor routine. Serena Williams and Venus Williams won a record four gold medals. Women’s artistic gymnastics Annie Polak, Netherlands women’s gymnastics, team combined exercises. Current program Men's Flyweight. The athlete who has accumulated highest number of points collectively in all the events is … Off to the moon... China and Russia team up, Climate change shown to affect the flow of rivers. It was Katherine's fifth medal from five Games - making her the most successful Team GB female Olympian in history. The 6ft 1in judoka had the home crowd behind her as fought her way to a bronze medal in the 78kg+ heavyweight judo category. Chris Langridge and Marcus Ellis celebrate after winning the men's badminton doubles bronze medal match.

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