Team Great Britain (GB) has kicked off the Olympic Games 2024 in Paris with a great start, bagging eight medals already on the third day of the global sporting competition. And now, Team GB has won the nation’s first gold medal at the Paris 2024 thanks to the talented eventing team. This was then followed by another gold in the men’s mountain biking.
Tokyo 2020 champions Laura Collett and Tom McEwan, joined by world number one Ros Canter, sealed victory in the final showjumping stage at Chateau de Versailles today (July 29). This followed just a few hours after divers Tom Daley and Noah WIlliams won silver medals for Team GB in the men’s 10m synchronised platform final.
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Team GB ended the three-day competition with 91.30 penalties to finish 12.3 clear of host nation France, who ended up in second place. Trailing behind France was Japan, who took home the bronze medal. Later today, Great Britain’s riders (Collett, McEwan and Canter) will compete for individual eventing medals after all three qualified to the final.
Following their recent impressive displays, Team GB have broken the top ten of the medal table at Paris 2024 following today’s first place in team eventing. The current medal tally finds us sitting comfortably in seventh place (and we’re sure it’s only onwards and upwards from here!). Team GB has now reached the podium at six of the past seven Games for this Olympic sport, and has won back-to-back team golds for the second time, the first being in 1972.
Adding to the medal tally in quick succession for Team GB was also Tom Pidcock who won a gold medal this afternoon in the men’s mountain biking beating France’s Victor Koretzky by 0.09 seconds. Shortly after, Laura Collett won her first individual Olympic medal – a bronze.
China currently sits in first place in the medals table with five golds, two silvers and two bronze. Team GB now have a total of eight medals – two gold, three silver and three bronze.