The Olympics officially ended on Sunday-but not without the last series of actions British team Hope to bring more medals to success.
The UK currently ranks fifth on the medal standings with 63 results-four points less than their incredible performance at the 2016 Rio Olympics and two points less than their total score at the 2012 London Olympics.
After the success of boxer Galal Yafai and pentathlon Joe Zhong on Saturday, their number of gold medals is the same as that of the Russian Olympic Committee (20). They will aim for explosive results and strive for only Second to China, the United States and the host Japan.
One of GB’s best chances to win more gold medals on the last day is in the boxing ring, where Lauren Price will compete with 2018 China’s world champion Li Qian in the women’s middleweight final.
They also hope to meet the golden couple Jason and Laura Kenny All in action.
Jason and Jack Carlin will participate in the men’s Kellyn match, and Laura is the first British female athlete to win gold medals in three independent matches with Katie Archibald in the women’s Madison match. She hopes Defend your all-around championship title.
After the finals are over and the medals are decided, Tokyo will hand over the Olympic torch to Paris 2024 at the closing ceremony at 12pm British Summer Time.
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30 minutes behind in the men’s marathon
These guys are fast, aren’t they?
Eliud Kipchoge is one of 26 runners who ran the 10km mark in more than 30 minutes.
Men’s marathon in progress
One might argue that it was this incident that created today’s modern Olympics. On April 10, 1896, the Greek sailor Spyridon Louis won the first Olympic marathon in 2 hours, 58 minutes and 50 seconds.
In Rio five years ago, Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya won the game with a score of 2:08:44.
He hopes to become the third person in his career to win this event twice.
But in this tough game, more than 100 athletes from 40 countries will have their ambitions.
The British team is fifth in the medal standings
The British team entered the fifth day of the final day in the Tokyo medal standings, and tied for the gold medal with the fourth-ranked Russian Olympic Committee (20). The latter won 5 silver and 1 bronze medals for a total of 69 medals, while the British There are 63 pieces.
The United Kingdom won 27 gold medals and 67 medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics. They finished second after the United States. At the 2012 London Olympics, they won 29 gold medals and 65 medals at home.
Can they achieve the desired success on the 16th day, regaining fourth place and second only to China, the United States, and host Japan?
Tom Daly won the bronze medal (PA)
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GB’s last real medal opportunity comes from the boxing ring and Izu Circuit, although the trio of Callum Hawkins, Ben Connor and Chris Thompson will soon participate in the men’s marathon in Sapporo.
Former football player Lauren Price fought Li Qian in the women’s middleweight final. She hopes to win an exciting match for the British boxer.
In the cycling race, Jason Kenny and Jack Carlin will compete in the men’s Kailin race, and Laura Kenny will want to defend her title in the women’s all-around race, she has created with Katie Archibald (Katie Archibald) The history of Madison’s victory.
Elsewhere, the United States and Japan clashed in the women’s basketball game for gold medals.
Compete for the final medal on day 16
The following is the final list of medals for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics:
Athletics (men’s marathon)
Boxing (female female, male female, female secondary, male overweight)
Cycling (men’s Kailin, women’s sprint, women’s all-around)
Rhythmic Gymnastics (group exhibition)
How to watch day 16
TV channel: The BBC will broadcast the most exciting action on terrestrial TV for free, with coverage starting at 10:30 on Saturday night.
Eurosport also has the right to host the Olympic Games in the United Kingdom, with reports starting at 10:50 pm.
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.
Welcome back to live coverage of the Tokyo Olympics
Hello, and welcome back to Standard Sport’s live coverage of the Tokyo Olympics!
After a year of postponement due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Olympics soon passed, and the final day of the game has arrived.
The closing ceremony-the Olympic torch will be handed over to the 2024 Paris Olympics-is scheduled to start at 12pm British Summer Time, but there will be 13 medal games before that.
Stay tuned for real-time updates and results, because the GB team hopes to complete an impressive two weeks at the top!
Brazil 2-1 Spain
Due to Malcolm’s overtime goal, Brazil won the gold medal in the men’s football match.
Brazil 1-1 Spain
Ah-the men’s football final is going to be overtime.
10,000m champion Sifan Hassan: “I’m glad it ended, I’m glad I survived. I don’t care if I won. I almost fainted in the last two laps and couldn’t move my head. I don’t know what happened, I I just want to run when I hear the bell.
“The weather is really warm. I was sweating when I warmed up. I was saying what I am doing here, how stupid I am? If I didn’t lose 1500 meters, I wouldn’t be able to finish this race. It’s a matter of life and death.
“I don’t want to think about hosting three games anymore.”



