A total of 32 medals have been won so far, Tokyo Is already a more productive hunting ground Great Britain Better than Sydney 2000 or Athens 2004.Ten gold, ten silver and twelve bronze British team Ranked sixth on the chart.
But more and more athletes hope to write their names into Olympic history.
This is all you need to know about the tenth day of the Olympic Games…
Highlights of Day 10
The country’s greatest hope for the gold medal comes from Britain’s equestrian team and individual competitions.
After the outstanding performance of Ocean Forest Park, world number one Oliver Town, Laura Colette and Tom McEwan led the team with 17.9 penalty kicks.
Towne also took the lead in the 23.60 individual gold medal battle, narrowly leading the German Julia Krajevsky. Colette occupies the bronze medal position and McEwan is sixth.
Horseback riding starts at 9 o’clock in the morning.
Oliver Townend has more than one medal in the eyes.
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Charlotte Dobson and Saskia Tidey have a chance to win medals in the women’s 49er FX sailing race starting at 4 am.
After 13 games in the first series, the pair qualified for the main event. However, they face fierce competition from the Dutch duo Annemiek Bekkering and Annette Duetzwho and the Brazilian teams Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze, who are the defending world champion and Olympic champion respectively.
With the start of the track cycling schedule, the Izu Velodrome has aroused the interest of many people.
The British participated in the women’s team chase at 7:45 in the morning, while their male counterparts started the game at 9:02 in the morning. 10:09 Women’s team sprint competition will compete for medals, but the United Kingdom will not participate.
Eyes will focus on weightlifting in the UK Emily Campbell Want to show her strength in the +87kg category. One of her competitors will be Laurel Hubbard (Laurel Hubbard) of New Zealand, she is the first transgender athlete to participate in the Olympics. This starts at 11:50 in the morning.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics: GB Medal Team
There are more track and field competitions starting at 1:00 in the morning, but no Englishman is hopeful of winning a medal.
The British women’s hockey player hopes to win the men’s defeat in the quarter-finals against Spain at 1 pm.
wrestling (Women’s freestyle 76 kg, men’s Greco-Roman 60 kg, men’s Greco-Roman 130 kg)
Tenth day timetable
Five must-watch events (all times are BST):
5am-3pm: Badminton, women’s doubles finals and men’s singles finals.
7:30am-10:30am: Track and field cycling, team pursuit and women’s sprint.
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.: football, women’s semi-finals
9am-14:25am: Equestrian, team and individual projects.
13:40pm: Women’s 5000m final.
How to watch the fifth day
TV channel: The BBC will broadcast the most exciting actions on terrestrial TV for free, with coverage starting at 12:05 am.
Eurosport also owns the rights to broadcast the British Olympics, and the live broadcast starts at 1:00 in the morning.
live: Those who pay for a TV license can broadcast the action live via BBC iPlayer. Eurosport subscribers can broadcast the game live via Eurosport Player.
Roku users can use Roku streaming media devices or Roku TV to watch iPlayer.