She GB Won the biggest medal in a single day Tokyo At the Olympics, athletes brought back eight medals on Tuesday.
Teenager Keely Hodgkinson finished second in the 800m race and broke the long-held national record, while gold, silver and bronze medals were won in sailing, track and field cycling, boxing and diving competitions.
The 19-year-old Hodgkinson fell behind the American champion Asin Mu with 1 minute 55.88 seconds-breaking the record of 1 minute 56.21 seconds set by Kelly Holmes in 1995.
The rising star, who has been on the podium from obscurity at the Olympics, said: “Everyone in that game was outstanding. The game is so open, I want to leave everything behind.
“It will take a few days to adapt, but I am very happy.
“I am speechless now. Kelly Holmes is a legend, she will become a legend in the British track and field world for a long time.”
Hodgkinson was photographed rolling up her eyelashes to prepare for the game, and she added: “I usually don’t cry-my friends will want to know what I am crying.”
When the proud family members watched, the voyage also caused tearful scenes Giles Scott Shortly after Dylan Fletcher and Stuart Bithell won first place in the men’s 49ers event, they won the men’s Finn level gold medal, which is the sixth consecutive time that the United Kingdom has won the championship.
Bithell’s parents Vivian and Leslie saw the pair win a small victory from the Hollingworth Lake Sailing Club near Rochdale, Greater Manchester.
Mrs. Bissell, 68, told PA News Agency: “This is really exciting and we are very happy.
“We talked to him on Facetime and he was absolutely beaming and couldn’t believe it. He said he was not in trouble yet, so there will be some celebrations in the next week or so.”
Bithell’s partner Katherine Kimber opened the champagne to celebrate at the Parkstone Yacht Club in Poole, Dorset, and told Good Morning Britain: “It’s so nervous until the last second, it’s great to watch.”
Due to Xiaofeng and Fletcher’s mother, the game was postponed for 24 hours simple Speaking of the pain of waiting to see her son in action.
She told the ITV program: “We were in a shaking position yesterday morning, and then we had to stop shaking, and then we started shaking again this morning.
“I haven’t stopped! I keep crying, this is great.”
At the same time, Scott finished fourth in his medal competition, ending the game with a total score of 45 points, only 3 points higher than the second place.
The 34-year-old player maintained the championship he won at the 2016 Rio Olympics, ahead of Hungary’s Zsombor Berecz and Spain’s Joan Cardona Mendez.
Scott, from Huntington, Cambridgeshire, said: “I made it with the skin of my teeth. It was properly attached to the wires. It was really tight. I tried to stay relaxed, but I had never participated in a rowing so close. competition.”
Scott’s father, John, 69, watched the race with his wife Ross at Weymouth National Sailing Academy. He said: “I’m afraid I got up at 2.30 in the morning and I can’t sleep — but luckily, there are A lot of things, so I am watching all the sports and getting ready for this ride.
“I am proud of him, I am proud of him… He returned to this ship to show his courage, and after a very difficult first day, he showed why he defended the Olympic champion.”
After his victory, the couple talked to their son via video call when Mr. Scott said that his son told him “I am so relieved to see that I didn’t let you have a heart attack.”
Olympic rookies John Jimson and Anna Burnett also won silver medals in the Nacra 17 mixed group, behind Italy’s Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti.
Ms. Burnett’s mother Louise Shandon from Gare Loch, Scotland said that after the “great result” she was “completely ecstatic.”
Mrs. Burnett told PA: “We never thought this would happen. I am a very proud mother.”
Pat McCormack also ranked second after losing to Cuban Roniel Iglesias in the welterweight final.
The 69-kilogram top seed is satisfied with winning the silver medal-this is one of the six medals guaranteed by these Olympic GB team boxers, equivalent to their best overseas results in history-and indicated that he intends to leave the amateur team. For professional players.
Elsewhere, the British won silver medals at the racetrack, and cyclist Jason Kenny tied the record of eight medals set by Sir Bradley Wiggins.
As the GB team ranked second in the men’s team sprint competition, and his wife Laura Kenny (Laura Kenny) and the women’s team pursuit team also had to win silver medals, he missed three times to overtake Sir Chris Hoy ( Chris Hoy) is the first time in the chance of Olympic gold medal count.
The 26-year-old Harrogate player Jack Lauer won the third Olympic medal of his diving career with a bronze medal in the men’s 3m springboard final at the Tokyo Aquatic Center. There is another medal in the pool.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted a video message congratulating the British team’s athletes for “bringing a smile to the faces of millions of people across the country”.
He told them in a 40-second clip: “Your wonderful performances in swimming pools, gymnastics, triathlons, BMX, BMX made millions of people in this country smile. God knows what it is.
“You created a medal-winning performance after your medal-winning performance. I just want to say congratulations. Keep going and we will all cheer for you.”



