Gold
1. Tom McEwen, Ros Canter, and Laura Collett (Equestrianism, Crew eventing) Day 3: Laura Collett wins two Olympic medals in 5 hours
2. Tom Pidcock (Biking, mountain bike cross nation)Day 3: France followers’ boos and bottle throwing not in Olympic spirit, says Pidcock Learn extra: Pidcock wins one of the crucial astonishing races in Olympic historical past – after this audacious transfer
3. Nathan Hales (Capturing, entice)Day 4: Crew GB gold rush continues with Hales’ shock win
4. James Man, Tom Dean, Matt Richards, and Duncan Scott (Swimming, 4x200m freestyle)Day 4: Crew GB lastly land swimming gold in Paris due to ‘superior foursome’
5. Alex Yee (Triathlon)Day 5: Alex Yee credit Alistair Brownlee’s well timed phrases for uplifting gorgeous sprintRead extra: How cheerleading ‘squire’ Sam Dickinson helped Crew GB’s Alex Yee to gold
6. Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson and Georgie Brayshaw (Rowing, quadruple sculls)Day 5: Crew GB beat Dutch on remaining strokeRead extra: Dying father’s gesture and a nine-day coma: the outstanding tales that powered GB rowers to gold
7. Emily Craig and Imogen Grant (Rowing, light-weight double sculls) Day 7: Britain’s golden rowers crush the competitors…now considered one of them is off to be a physician
8. Bryony Web page (Trampoline)Day 7: Watch Bryony Web page’s joyous response to successful gold
9. Ben Maher, Scott Brash and Harry Charles (Equestrianism, workforce leaping)Day 7: Harry Charles grabs extraordinary gold to emulate father’s London 2012 Olympics heroics
10. Sholto Carnegie, Rory Gibbs, Morgan Bolding, Jacob Dawson, Charlie Elwes, Tom Digby, James Rudkin and Tom Ford, coxed by Harry Brightmore (Rowing, males’s eight)Day 8: Males’s eights maintain off Dutch
11. Katy Marchant, Sophie Capewell and Emma Finucane (Biking, workforce dash)Day 10: Crew GB declare superb biking dash gold as Emma Finucane emerges as new star
12. Keely Hodgkinson (Athletics, girls’s 800m)Day 10: Keely Hodgkinson wins sensational 800m Olympics gold at Paris 2024Read extra: The wait, the management and hitting turbo-speed: How Keely Hodgkinson blew her rivals away
13. Eleanor Aldridge (Crusing, girls’s kite)Day 13: Aldridge ‘can’t wait to cease consuming’ after successful Olympic gold with smaller kite
14. Toby Roberts (Climbing, males’s mixed)Day 14: Roberts, 19, wins gold for Crew GB after Japanese climber’s fall – stay updates
Silver
1. Anna Henderson (Biking, time-trial)Day 1: Former skier overcomes breaking collarbone twice to assert GB’s first silver medal
2. Adam Peaty (Swimming, 100m breaststroke) Day 2: Peaty says ‘in my coronary heart I’ve already gained’ after claiming joint-silver medal Learn extra: Crew GB on alert to cease unfold of Covid all through workforce after Peaty constructive
3. Tom Daley and Noah Williams (Diving, synchronised 10m platform)Day 3: Daley wins silver to finish set of Olympic medals — and is then soaked in fruit juice by son Learn extra: Welcome to ‘The Tom Daley Present’ the place diving companions will ceaselessly be within the shadows
4. Adam Burgess (Canoeing, C1 slalom)Day 3: The Instagram image Burgess should replace after silver in canoe slalom
5. Matt Richards (Swimming, 200m freestyle)Day 3: First Peaty, now Richards: One other British swimmer within the ‘curse of the 0.02sec’
6. Kieran Reilly (Biking, BMX freestyle)Day 5: Kieran Reilly thanks ‘fortunate mullet’ for BMX silver
7. Helen Glover, Esme Sales space, Sam Redgrave and Rebecca Shorten (Rowing, girls’s 4) Day 6: Silver for Crew GB and Helen Glover after epic battle with Dutch Learn extra: Helen Glover plans to retire after silver agony
8. Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George (Rowing, males’s pair)Day 7: British pair ‘catch a crab’ in remaining 5 strokes to blow golden shot
9. Ben Proud (Swimming, 50m freestyle)Day 7: Ben Proud takes silver
10. Duncan Scott (Swimming, 200m particular person medley)Day 7: Duncan Scott overtakes Chris Hoy in Britain’s all-time medal record
11. Amber Rutter (Capturing, girls’s skeet)Day 9: Rutter loses gold after organisers choose to not use video replays
12. Tommy Fleetwood (Males’s golf)Day 9: Agonising silver for Fleetwood as Scheffler prices to gold
13. Joe Clarke (Canoe slalom, kayak cross)Day 10: Clarke wins silver for Crew GB
14. Ed Lowe, Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin (Biking, males’s workforce dash)Day 11: Crew GB properly overwhelmed by dominant Dutch
15. Josh Kerr (Athletics, males’s 1500m remaining)Day 11: Kerr beats bitter rival Ingebrigtsen however Hocker wins shock gold
16. Ethan Hayter, Daniel Bingham, Charlie Tanfield and Ethan Vernon (Biking, males’s workforce pursuit)Day 12: Final-lap catastrophe means Crew GB should accept silver
17. Matt Hudson-Smith (Athletics, males’s 400m)Day 12: Hudson-Smith denied gold on the lineRead extra: Hudson-Smith’s horror: Faster than Michael Johnson however nonetheless not sufficient for gold
18. Elinor Barker and Neah Evans (Biking, girls’s madison)Day 14: British pair second behind Italy
19. Dina Asher-Smith, Imani Lansiquot, Amy Hunt and Daryll Neita (Athletics, girls’s 4x100m relay)Day 14: British quartet declare silver regardless of protest
20. Katarina Johnson-Thompson (Athletics, girls’s heptathlon)Day 14: Briton finishes 36 factors behind Belgian champion Nafissatou Thiam
21. Kate Shortman and Izzy Thorpe (Creative swimming)Day 15: British duo ship historic silver medal
22. Caden Cunningham (Taekwondo)Day 15: Cunningham has to accept Olympic silver however vows to turn out to be ‘king of taekwondo’
Bronze
1. Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen (Diving, synchronised 3m springboard) Day 1: Australian divers choke at hand Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen GB’s first medal Learn extra: Diving medallist bounced again from sudden loss of life of beloved coach
2. Kimberley Woods (Canoeing, K1 slalom) Day 2: Woods takes kayak bronze after overcoming childhood bullies and melancholy
3. Laura Collett (Equestrianism, particular person eventing) Day 3: Collett’s win completes eventing comeback story
4. Beth Potter (Triathlon) Day 5: Beth Potter claims triathlon bronze after leaving job as a physics instructor to chase her dream
5. Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson (Diving, synchronised 10m platform)Day 5: Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson save finest till final
6. Becky Wilde and Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne (Rowing, double sculls) Day 7: Hodgkins Byrne leads cost of tremendous mums
7. Ollie Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge and Freddie Davidson (Rowing males’s 4) Day 7: Neglect Oxford, it’s Oxford Brookes that’s GB Rowing’s new expertise manufacturing facility
8. Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher (Diving, synchronised 3m springboard)Day 7: GB workforce produce very good dive to clinch bronze… however Chinese language clear sweep of gold is on
9. Heidi Lengthy, Rowan McKellar, Holly Dunford, Emily Ford, Lauren Irwin, Eve Stewart, Harriet Taylor and Annie Campbell-Orde, coxed by Henry Fieldman (Rowing, girls’s eight)Day 8: Ladies’s eight take bronze
10. Emma Wilson (Crusing, windsurfing)Day 8: Distraught Wilson in tears after claiming bronze however lacking gold
11. Becky Moody. Charlotte Fry and Carl Hester (Equestrianism, dressage grand prix particular)Day 8: Dressage riders block out Dujardin noise to take workforce bronze
12. Jake Jarman (Gymnastics, males’s flooring)Day 8: Jarman wins bronze in males’s flooring
13. Amber Anning, Samuel Reardon, Laviai Nielsen, Alex Haydock-Wilson (Athletics, 4×400 blended relay)Day 8: Crew GB take bronze in blended 4x400m relay
14. Lottie Fry (Equestrianism, particular person dressage grand prix particular)Day 9: Carl Hester pronounces retirement as Lottie Fry claims one other bronze for GB equestrian workforce
15. Harry Hepworth (Gymnastics, males’s vault)Day 9: Hepworth secures landmark bronze – now to cross his driving check
16. Alex Yee, Beth Potter, Sam Dickinson and Georgia Taylor-Brown (Triathlon, blended relay)Day 10: Crew GB downgraded to bronze after picture end in blended relay triathlon
17. Kimberley Woods (Canoe slalom, kayak cross)Day 10: Kimberley Woods takes bronze
18. Sky Brown (Skateboarding, girls’s park remaining)Day 11: Brown defies damage to assert miraculous bronze
19. Lewis Richardson (Boxing, 71kg) Day 11: Richardson misses out on remaining on cut up choice
20. Elinor Barker, Josie Knight, Anna Morris and Jessica Roberts (Biking, girls’s workforce pursuit)Day 12: Quartet come from behind to grab bronze towards Italy
21. Emma Finucane (Biking, girls’s keirin)Day 13: Finucane provides bronze to workforce dash gold she gained on Monday
22. Jack Carlin (Biking, males’s dash)Day 14: Briton booed after successful controversial bronze
23. Jeremiah Azu, Louie Hinchliffe, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake and Zharnel Hughes (Athletics, males’s 4x100m relay)Day 14: Hughes returns from damage to anchor workforce to third-place end
24. Noah Williams (Diving, 10m platform)Day 15: Williams provides bronze to silver to take dwelling second medal of Olympics
25. Georgia Bell (girls’s 1500m)Day 15: Bell goes from parkrun to Olympic bronze – whereas working in cyber safety
26. Amber Anning Victoria Ohuruogu, Nicole Yeargin and Laviai Nielsen (Athletics, girls’s 4x400m relay)Day 15: Relay medals underpin Nice Britain’s athletics success in Paris
27. Charlie Dobson, Alex Haydock-Wilson, Lewis Davey and Matthew Hudson-Smith (Athletics, males’s 4x400m relay)Day 15: New teaching workforce assist quartet to thrive