exist Rio In 2016, British team Won 67 Medals -Among them, 27 gold medals-ranked second on the medal list U.S And ahead of China.
That record is two more medals than they won London 2012 Following the 2008 British athletes won 51 medals in Beijing.
The British sports agency, which funded the Olympics through the National Lottery Fund, said during the preparations for the Olympics that Tokyo may see some decline and set a broad target range of 45 to 70 medals.
This is the complete list of medals that the UK has won in Tokyo so far…
Tokyo 2020 Olympics: GB Medal Team
On the 14th day of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in Japan, British athlete Kate France won the gold medal in the modern pentathlon women’s individual laser running competition.
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Katie Archibald and Laura Kenny of the United Kingdom celebrate winning the Women’s Madison final and become Olympic champions
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(LR) The British team’s Sarah Robertson, Shauna McCarlin, Lily Osley, Grace Balsden and Hannah Martin at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 held on August 6 at Oi Hockey Stadium. Fourteen days to celebrate winning the women’s bronze medal match between Britain and India in 2021 Tokyo, Japan.
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On the 13th day of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in Japan, British player Holly Bradshaw celebrated the bronze medal in the women’s pole vault final held at the Olympic Stadium.
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British Matthew Walls won the men’s all-around gold medal in the track and field cycling race at the Izu Velodrome
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Liam Heath won the bronze medal in the canoe sprint final
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British player Ben Maher rode the Explosion W to celebrate winning the gold medal in the individual final of the equestrian obstacle course
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Hannah Mills (left) and Alid McIntyre of the British team
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British player Fraser Clark reacts after the super heavyweight +91kg boxing semifinal against Bahodir Djalowlov
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Benjamin Whitaker of the United Kingdom (silver medal), Alan Lopez of Cuba (gold medal), Imam Hatayev of the Russian Olympic Committee (bronze medal) and Loren Alfonso of Azerbaijan (bronze medal) Reached the podium in the final of the Aren Men’s Light Heavyweight (75-81 kg) at the National Gymnasium
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Britain’s Sky Brown celebrates winning the bronze medal in the women’s park final at Ariake Sports Park
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Keely Hodgkinson celebrates after the women’s 800m final (Martin Rickett/PA)
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British Jack Carlin, Ryan Owens and Jason Kenny win silver medals
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British player Pat McCormack won the silver medal in the men’s second central defender boxing match at the National Stadium Arena
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Laura Kenny and Jason Kenny of the United Kingdom won silver medals
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On the 11th day of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in Japan, in the track and field cycling race held at the Izu Velodrome, British Katie Archibald, Laura Kenny, Nea Evans, Josie Knight and Eleanor Barker won the silver medal in the women’s team pursuit.
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British team bronze medalist Jack Laugher poses after the men’s 3m springboard final medal ceremony held at the Tokyo Aquatic Center on the 11th day of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
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British players Anna Brunet and John Gimson celebrate after finishing second in the mixed Nacra 17 medal competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics
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On August 3, on the 11th day of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, at the Enoshima Yacht Harbor, Giles Scott of the British team celebrated after winning the gold medal in the Finnish Men’s Division
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Dylan Fletcher (R) and Stuart Bithell of the British team celebrate when they won the gold medal in the men’s 49er dinghy race
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The British team of Tom McEwan, Laura Colette and Oliver Towne showcased after winning the platform finals of the Tokyo Equestrian Park equestrian event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan on Monday, August 2, 2021. Their gold medal.
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On the 11th day of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in Japan, British player Karriss Artingstall won the Olympic bronze medal in women’s badminton (54-57 kg) at the National Gymnasium Arena.
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Gold Medal: James Gay, Adam Petty, Catherine Dawson and Anna Hopkin in the final of the mixed 4x100m medley relay
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Gold Medal: Jessica Learmonth, Jonathon Brownlee, Georgia Taylor-Brown and Alex Yee at the medal ceremony after the mixed relay triathlon
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Bronze Award: Emma Wilson in Women’s RS:X Sailing
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Gold and Silver Awards: Beth Shriever and Kye Whyte of Team Gb
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Silver medal: Duncan Scott participates in the men’s 200m individual medley final
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Bronze Medals: Josh Bugasky, Jacob Dawson, Tom George, Mohamed Spich, Charles Elvis, Oliver Wayne-Griffith, James Rudkin, Tom Ford and Henry Feldman (Cox), participating in the men’s eight-man group in the sea forest waterway race
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Bronze Medal: Bryony Page in the women’s trampoline final
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Bronze Medal: Men’s Luke Greenbank Men’s 200m Backstroke
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Gold medal: Tom Dean, James Guy, Matthew Richards, Duncan Scott participated in the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay
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Gold Medal: Tom Daley and Matty Lee dive 10m on a 10m synchronized platform
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Gold Medal: Adam Pitti in the 100-meter breaststroke
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Gold Medal: Thomas Pidcock Men’s Cross Country Mountain Bike
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Gold and silver medals: Duncan Scott and Tom Dean pose with medals after the men’s 200m freestyle final
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Silver Medal: Mallory Franklin Canoe Slalom Women’s C1
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Silver Medal: Jack Beaumont, Angus Grum, Tom Ballas and Harry Lisk participated in the men’s quadruple scull competition
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Silver medal: Lauren Williams (red) participates in women’s taekwondo 67 kg competition
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Silver Award: Georgia Taylor-Brown Women’s Triathlon
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Silver Medal: Men’s 68 kg Taekwondo Men’s Bradley Sinden
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Silver medal: Alex Yee participated in the men’s triathlon
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Bronze Medal: Matthew Coward-Hawley participates in the men’s trap shooting competition
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Bronze Medal: Charlotte Dujardin rode Gio and reacted after participating in the freestyle final of the Individual Dressage Grand Prix on the fifth day
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Bronze Medal: Bianca Walkerden Women’s Taekwondo 67 kg
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Bronze Award: Jennifer Gadirova, Jessica Gadirova of the United Kingdom, Emily Morgan and Alice Kinsella of the United Kingdom participated in the women’s gymnastics art project
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Bronze Award: Carl Hester, Charlotte Fry and Charlotte Dujardin in the finals of the Special Team of the Dressage Grand Prix
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Bronze Medal: Chelsie Giles of British Women’s 52kg Judo
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Gold Award: Beth Shriever in BMX Racing
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Gold Medal: Adam Pitti in the 100-meter breaststroke
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Gold Medal: Tom Daley and Matty Lee dive 10m on a 10m synchronized platform
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Gold Medal: Thomas Pidcock Men’s Cross Country Mountain Bike
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Gold and silver medals: Tom Dean and Duncan Scott (right) after the final of the men’s 200m freestyle
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Gold and Silver Awards: Duncan Scott and Tom Dean after the men’s 200m freestyle final
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Silver medal: Duncan Scott participates in the men’s 200m individual medley final
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Silver Award: Kye Whyte in BMX Racing
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Silver Medal: Mallory Franklin Canoe Slalom Women’s C1
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Silver Award: Georgia Taylor-Brown Women’s Triathlon
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Silver Medal: Men’s 68 kg Taekwondo Men’s Bradley Sinden
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Silver medal: Alex Yee participated in the men’s triathlon
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Silver medal: Lauren Williams (red) participates in women’s taekwondo 67 kg competition
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Bronze Medals: Henry Feldman, Tom Ford, James Rudkin, Oliver Wayne Griffith, Charles Elvis, Mohamed Spich, Tom George, Jacob of the British team Dawson and Josh Bugaski played in the Men’s Quarterfinals 1
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Bronze Medal: Men’s Luke Greenbank Men’s 200m Backstroke
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Bronze Medal: Bryony Page in the women’s trampoline final
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Bronze medal: Bianca Walkerdon (left) against Poland’s Alexandra Kovalchuk (right) in the women’s taekwondo 67 kg competition
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Bronze Medal: Chelsie Giles Women’s 52kg Judo
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Kate France (gold) -Women’s Modern Pentathlon
Matt Wall (Golden) – Cycling
Ben Maher (Gold)- Individual equestrian competition
Hannah Mills, Alid McIntyre (King) -Sailing, women’s 470
Giles Scott (King) -Sailing, Finn
Dylan Fletcher, Stewart Bissell (King) -Sailing, men’s 49er
Oliver Town, Laura Colette, Tom McEwan (Gold Medal) -Tournament team
Max Whitlock (gold) -Pommel horse
Jess Learmonth, Jonny Brownlee, Georgia Taylor-Brown, Alex Yee (gold) -Mixed Triathlon Relay
Catherine Dawson, Adam Petty, James Guy, Anna Hopkin (King) -Mixed 4x100m medley relay
Tom Dean, James Guy, Matthew Richards, Duncan Scott (Gold Medal) -Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay
Tom Dean (King) -Men’s 200m freestyle
Adam Petty (Gold) -Men’s 100m breaststroke
Tom Daly, Marty Lee (King) -Men’s synchronized 10m platform
Tom Pedercock (gold) -Men’s Cross Country Mountain Bike
Beth Schleifer (Gold) -Women’s BMX racing
Charlotte Worthington (gold) -Women’s BMX Park Freestyle
Laura Kenny, Katie Archibald (King) -Cycling, Madison Women
CJ Ujah, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, Netherel Mitchell-Blake (Silver Medal) -Men’s 4x100m Relay
Laura Muir (Silver) -Women’s 1500m
Ben Whitaker (Silver)- Men’s Boxing Light Heavyweight
Keely Hodgkinson (Silver) -Women’s 800m
Pat McCormack (silver) -Men’s Boxing
Jason Kenny, Jack Carlin Ryan Owens (Silver) -Cycling, men’s team sprinting
Katie Archibald, Laura Kenny, Jesse Knight, Nia Evan (Silver) -Cycling, female team pursuit
John Kinson, Anna Burnett (silver) -Sailing boat, nacra 17 multihull class
Emily Campbell (silver) -Women’s +87 kg weightlifting
Tom McEwan (silver) -Individual competition
Harry Lisk, Angus Grum, Tom Ballas, Jack Beaumont (Silver Medal) -Men’s Quadruple Sculls
Duncan Scott (silver) -Men’s 200m freestyle
Georgia Taylor-Brown (Silver) -Women’s Triathlon
Alex Yee (silver) -Men’s Triathlon
Lauren Williams (silver) -Women-67kg Taekwondo
Bradley Sinden (Silver) -Men-68 kg taekwondo
Mallory Franklin (Silver) -Women’s Canoe Swivel C1
Duncan Scott (silver) -Men’s 200m Medley
Kai White (silver) -Men’s BMX racing
Luke Greenbank, Adam Petty, James Gay, Duncan Scott (Silver Medal) -Men’s 4x100m Medley Relay
Asha Phillips, Imani Lancicott, Dina Asher-Smith, Darryl Netta (Bronze Medal) -Women’s 4x100m Relay
Women’s Hockey Team (Bronze Medal) -Women’s Hockey
Holly Bradshaw (Bronze) -Women’s pole vault
Liam Heath (Bronze) -Men’s single kayak 200m
Fraser Clark (Bronze Medal)- Men’s Boxing Super Heavyweight
Sky Brown (Bronze) -Women’s park skateboarding
Jack Lauer (Bronze Medal) -Men’s 3m springboard
Chelsea Giles (Bronze Medal) -Women-52kg Judo
Bianca Walkerdon (Bronze) -Women’s Taekwondo +67kg
Alice Kinsella, Amelie Morgan, Jennifer and Jessica Gadirova (Bronze Medal) -Women’s gymnastics team
Carl Hester, Charlotte Fry and Charlotte Dujardin (Bronze Medal) -Dressage
Charlotte Dujardin (Bronze Medal) -Personal dressage
Matt Coward-Hawley (Bronze Medal) -Man’s trap
Luke Greenback (Bronze Medal) -Men’s 200m Backstroke
Men’s Eight (Bronze Medal)—— boating
Bryney Page (Bronze) -Trampoline
Emma Wilson (Bronze Medal) -Windsurfing
Karriss Artingstall (Bronze) -Women’s Lightweight Boxing
Declan Brooks (Bronze Medal) -Men’s BMX Freestyle