Every Team GB medal so far at the 2024 Paris Olympics

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Great Britain have got off to an impressive start the Paris 2024 Olympics with 17 medals so far.

Alex Yee in the men’s triathlon and Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson and Georgie Brayshaw in the women’s quad sculls continued the medal rush on Wednesday, taking Team GB to six golds.

Diving duo Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen kicked off the medal rush with bronze in the women’s 3m synchronised springboard, before Tom Daley and Noah Williams and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix made it three medals from three in diving so far.

Britain have also won golds in team eventing, the men’s 4x200m swimming relay, the men’s cross country mountain bike race (Tom Pidcock) and the men’s trap shooting final (Nathan Hales).

Here are all Team GB’s medals so far in Paris, and click here for the full medal table.

Saturday 27 July

Anna Henderson (cycling, women’s road time trial) 🥈

Yasmin Harper, Scarlett Mew Jensen (diving, women’s 3m synchronized springboard) 🥉

Sunday 28 July

Adam Peaty (swimming, men’s 100 metre breaststroke) 🥈

Kimberley Woods (canoeing, women’s slalom K-1) 🥉

Monday 29 July

Ros Canter, Laura Collett, Tom McEwen (equestrian, team eventing) 🥇

Tom Pidcock (cycling, men’s cross-country) 🥇

Tom Daley, Noah Williams (diving, men’s synchronized 10m platform) 🥈

Adam Burgess (canoeing, men’s slalom C-1)🥈

Matt Richards (swimming, men’s 200m freestyle) 🥈

Laura Collett (equestrian, individual eventing) 🥉

Tuesday 30 July

Nathan Hales (shooting, men’s trap) 🥇

Matt Richards, Duncan Scott, Tom Dean, James Guy, Kieran Bird, Jack McMillan (swimming, men’s 4x200m freestyle relay) 🥇

Wednesday 31 July

Alex Yee (triathlon, men’s race) 🥇

Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson, Georgie Brayshaw (rowing, women’s quadruple sculls) 🥇

Kieran Reilly (freestyle BMX, men’s park final) 🥈

Beth Potter (triathlon, women’s race)🥉

Andrea SpendoliniSirieix, Lois Toulson (diving, women’s 10m synchronized platform) 🥉

Thursday 1 August

Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne, Rebecca Wilde (rowing, women’s double sculls)🥉

Helen Glover, Esme Booth, Sam Redgrave, Rebecca Shorten (rowing, women’s coxless four)🥈



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