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Tuesday, 13 August 2024

Mixed feelings for Team GB at end of Paris 2024 Olympics


GREAT BRITAIN matched its total of 65 medals from London 2012 at the Paris 2024 Olympics as cyclist Emma Finucane and weightlifter Emily Campbell both closed the Games with bronze.

For Finucane, it was a third medal of the week following gold in the team sprint and an earlier bronze in the keirin - as she became the first British female athlete in 60 years to win three medals at a single Olympic Games.

Indeed, Paris 2024 was a groundbreaking Games for Team GB in some respects, notably in artistic swimming, formerly known as synchronised swimming.

Kate Shortman and Isabelle Thorpe took a silver medal in the women's duet to register the first ever British success in the sport at Olympic level.

Undoubtedly, though, the moment of the second week came in the truly gripping sport of climbing as teenager Toby Roberts struck an unexpected gold in the men's lead-and-boulder competition.

Roberts transferred his practice during the COVID-19 lockdown on a makeshift wall in his Surrey back garden to the biggest stage of all, scoring 92.1 points out of 100 on the lead wall for victory.

But, somewhat annoyingly, Roberts's golden moment was only one of two for Team GB during the last six days of competition.

Ellie Aldridge won the other gold in the first ever staging of women's kitesurfing - a welcome zippy addition to the sailing programme.

Curiously, though, the sailing regatta was staged off Marseille in the calm waters of the Mediterranean, rather than in the far more suitable Bay of Biscay - and there were numerous races either delayed or cancelled altogether.

That was not the only questionable decision made by the organisers with the main faux-pas being the staging of the swimming leg of the triathlon and the open-water swimming events in the river Seine.

Heavy rain for 24 hours turned an overly-ambitious Opening Ceremony - in which the parade of athletes was staged on boats - into something of a damp squib.

Worse still, though, the downpour increased pollution in the river to unsafe levels for several days, forcing the cancellation of the proposed triathlon training sessions and the postponement of the men's event by 24 hours.

Of course, making the Seine clean to swim in for the first time in 100 years was one of the key legacy pledges made by the Paris 2024 Olympics organisers to the extent that city mayor Anne Hidalgo took a dip in the river herself ahead of the Games.

But, if anything, the whole thing smacked of a costly public relations exercise - and more than a few sceptical eyebrows were raised when, on the day of the women's competition, the water quality was suddenly deemed safe enough for both competitions to take place.

Nevertheless, it would be churlish in the extreme to deny Paris 2024 was a success - or to deny that the French are feeling the same sort of buzz which was evident in large parts of the United Kingdom at the conclusion of London 2012.

Following an early false start when the French high-speed railway network fell victim to a series of co-ordinated arson attacks, and looking beyond the problems with the Seine, there were no more incidents of major concern.

Meanwhile, the hosts enjoyed its best haul at an Olympics for 124 years since hosting in 1900 with gold medals in rugby sevens, cycling, canoeing, fencing, triathlon, judo, surfing, volleyball, taekwondo, and swimming.

Most notably in the pool, a new Olympic legend emerged for the French as Leon Marchand took four individual gold medals in the 400m individual medley, 200m butterfly, 200m breaststroke, and 200m individual medley.

And that was good enough to help France finish fifth in the medal table on 16 gold medals behind only United States, China, Japan, and Australia.

For the record, the Americans topped the table for a fourth time in a row and dominated the overall count with 126 in total.

However, the US finished level with the Chinese on 40 gold medals and only just caught up in the very last event of the Games by squeezing past France by a single point in the women's basketball final.

Netherlands crept above Great Britain into sixth place on the last day of competition after an excellent late run of success spearheaded by woman's marathon winner Siffan Hassan and track cyclist Harrie Lavreysen who took home three gold medals. 

By contrast, for the first time since Sydney 2000, no individual British athlete won multiple gold medals at an Olympic Games. 

Chief executive of the British Olympic Association Andy Anson said: "It’s frustrating to be seventh in the medal table but we’ve got to celebrate first the number of fantastic moments, the way athletes have won their medals.

"It’s about this continual fine-tuning figuring out what can be done better to move forward. The middle bit of the medal table below the United States and China feels incredibly competitive."

In fairness, the cycling squad is still in something of a transitional phase following the retirements of relentless winners Sir Jason Kenny and Dame Laura Kenny.

Katie Archibald was also badly missed having been ruled out with a broken leg and dislocated ankle after tripping up a step in her garden on the eve of the Games.

Furthermore, the competition now from other countries in cycling is so much stronger than it used to be. 

Ultimately, though, it was the missing gold medals in the velodrome which dropped Britain down the standings when compared to previous Games within the last 20 years.

After all, even outside of the velodrome, silver medals and bronze medals were in plentiful supply for Team GB. 

Inspired by Keely Hodgkinson's brilliant gold on Day 10 in the women's 800m, the track-and-field squad hit double figures at an Olympics for the first time since Los Angeles 1984. 

All five relay teams reached the podium with bronze medals coming in the men's 4 x 100m, men's 4 x 400m, women's 4 x 400m and mixed 4 x 400m - while the women's 4 x 100m squad took silver.

There was also a silver medal for Josh Kerr in the men's 1500m as he beat his great Norwegian rival Jakob Ingebrigtsen but failed to match a surprisingly strong late run on the inside made by Cole Hocker of the United States. 

Just over 24 hours later, Matthew Hudson-Smith was also agonisingly beaten by an American - Quincy Hall - by just four one-hundredths of a second in the men's 400m. 

However, the most blissful of the silver medals for Great Britain in the Stade de France undoubtedly went to heptathlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson. 

At the age of 31, after being ravaged by injuries and bad luck at previous Olympic Games, Katarina Johnson-Thompson finally finished on the podium at the fourth attempt. 

Johnson-Thompson even pushed defending champion Nafissatou Thiam extremely hard for gold by recording her personal best in the shot put and the 800m.

Still, the required 8.5-second margin over Thiam in the 800m race which concluded the heptathlon always looked like a long shot and the Belgian duly made sure her deficit never fell below that.

But it did not matter really. For Johnson-Thompson, the silver medal was still a victory over the doubters who deemed the Liverpudlian had missed her last chance already - and a glittering reward for a sterling athletics career.

Elsewhere, Caden Cunningham was Team GB's only taekwondo medal winner at Paris 2024, as he took silver in the men's heavyweight division after a split-decision defeat to Arian Salimi of Iran.

Noah Williams won a bronze in the men's individual 10m platform event - a result which meant a diving squad of 11 matched the five-medal haul of the considerably larger swimming selection.

And, in the women's park event, 16-year-old skateboarder Sky Brown won a repeat bronze to join weightlifter Campbell in winning medals in back-to-back Olympic Games.

Finally, Lewis Richardson - with bronze in the welterweight category - ensured the disastrous Olympics in Atlanta 1996 remains the only time since 1964 in which Team GB did not win a boxing medal.

However, it is highly likely that no one will win any boxing medals at Los Angeles 2028 with the sport slated to be dropped - although this decision is set to be reviewed in 2025.

As usual, the whole competition was marred by rotten judging with fighters like Britain's Rosie Eccles somehow deemed to have lost against Poland’s Aneta Rygielska who received a points deduction for failing to keep her head up.

Horrible judging is sadly nothing new at the Olympics - but the women's competition became subject to further controversy over the eligibility of Algerian Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting of Chinese Taipei, both of whom won gold medals.

Certainly, if boxing wanted a quietly effective Games in order to save its place at the Olympics, this was not it.

But none of this was the fault of a Paris 2024 itself, though - and, despite plenty of frustration for Team GB, the squad as a whole still won medals across 18 sports so there is no need for wholesale changes to be made.  

Rather delightfully, Paris did not let itself down either.  
In full glare following the unwanted Games in Tokyo 2020+1 in front of empty stands due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Lights reignited the Olympic flame for many sports fans around the world over the past two weeks. 

Merci beaucoup - and onto the Paralympics which begin on 
28 August

PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS
MEDAL TABLE

PosFinal standingsGSBTOTAL
1UNITED STATES (USA)
404442126
2CHINA (CHN)
40272491
3JAPAN (JPN)
20121345
4AUSTRALIA (AUS)
18191653
5FRANCE (FRA)
16262264
6NETHERLANDS (NED)
1571234
7GREAT BRITAIN & NI (GBR)
14222965
8SOUTH KOREA (KOR)1391032
9ITALY (ITA)
12131540
10GERMANY (GER)
1213833
11NEW ZEALAND (NZL)
107320
12CANADA (CAN)
971127
13UZBEKISTAN (UZB)
82313
14HUNGARY (HUN)
67619
15SPAIN (ESP)
54918
16SWEDEN (SWE)
44311
17KENYA (KEN)
42511
18NORWAY (NOR)
4138
19IRELAND (IRL)
4037
20BRAZIL (BRA)
371020
21IRAN (IRI)36312
22UKRAINE (UKR)
35412
23ROMANIA (ROU)
3429
24GEORGIA (GEO)
3317
25BELGIUM (BEL)
31610
26BULGARIA (BUL)
3137
27SERBIA (SRB)3115
28CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE)
3025
29DENMARK (DEN)
2259
30AZERBAIJAN (AZE)2237
30CROATIA (CRO)
22
37
32CUBA (CUB)
2169
33BAHRAIN (BRN)
2114
34SLOVENIA (SLO)
2103
35CHINESE TAIPEI (TPE)2057
36AUSTRIA (AUT)
2035
37HONG KONG (HKG)
2024
37PHILIPPINES (PHI)
2024
39ALGERIA (ALG)
2013
39INDONESIA (INA)
2013
41ISRAEL (ISR)
1517
42POLAND (POL)
14510
43KAZAKHSTAN (KAZ)
1337
44JAMAICA (JAM)1326
44SOUTH AFRICA (RSA)
1326
44THAILAND (THA)1326
47ETHIOPIA (ETH)
1304
48SWITZERLAND (SUI)
1258
49ECUADOR (ECU)
1225
50PORTUGAL (POR)1214
51GREECE (GRE)
1168
52ARGENTINA (ARG)
1113
52EGYPT (EGY)1113
52TUNISIA (TUN)
1113
55BOTSWANA (BOT)
1102
55CHILE (CHI)
1102
55ST LUCIA (LCA)
1102
55UGANDA (UGA)
1102
59DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (DOM)
1023
60GUATEMALA (GUA)
1012
60MOROCCO (MAR)
1012
62DOMINICA (DMA)
1001
62PAKISTAN (PAK)
1001
64TURKEY (TUR)
0358
65MEXICO (MEX)0325
66ARMENIA (ARM)
0314
66COLOMBIA (COL)0314
68KYRGYZSTAN (KGZ)
0246
68NORTH KOREA (PRK)
0246
70LITHUANIA (LTU)0224
71INDIA (IND)0156
72MOLDOVA (MDA)
0134
73KOSOVO (KOS)
0112
74CYPRUS (CYP)0101
74FIJI (FIJ)
0101
74JORDAN (JOR)
0101
74MONGOLIA (MNG)0101
74PANAMA (PAN)0101
79TAJIKSTAN (TJK)
0033
80ALBANIA (ALB)0022
80GRENADA (GRN)0022
80MALAYSIA (MAS)
0022
80PUERTO RICO (PUR)
0022
84CAPE VERDE (CPV)
0011
84IVORY COAST (CIV)
0011
84PERU (PER)
0011
84QATAR (QAT)
0011
84REFUGEE TEAM (EOR)
0011
84SINGAPORE (SGP)0011
84SLOVAKIA (SVK)
0011
84ZAMBIA (ZAM)
0011

MEDAL ROLL OF HONOUR
TEAM GB


GOLD


1


29-Jul


Rosalind Canter (Lordships Graffalo)
Laura Collett (London 52)
Tom McEwen (JL Dublin)
Equestrian

 
Team eventing



229-JulTom PidcockCyclingMen's mountain bike cross-country
3
30-Jul
Nathan HalesShootingMen's trap
4





30-Jul





Matt Richards
Duncan Scott
Tom Dean
James Guy
Kieran Bird
James McMillan
Swimming





Men's 4 x 200m freestyle relay






531-Jul
Alex YeeTriathlonMen's event
6



31-Jul



Lauren Henry
Hannah Scott
Lola Anderson
Georgie Brayshaw
Rowing



Women's quadruple sculls




7

02-Aug

Emily Craig
Imogen Grant
Rowing

Women's lightweight double sculls


802-AugBryony PageGymnasticsWomen's trampoline
9


02-Aug


Scott Brash (Hello Jefferson)
Ben Maher (Point Break)
Harry Charles (Romeo 88)
Equestrian

 
Team jumping



10








03-Aug








Sholto Carnegie
Rory Gibbs
Morgan Bolding
Jacob Dawson
Charlie Elwes
Tom Digby
James Rudkin
Tom Ford
Harry Brightmore (cox)
Rowing








Men's eight









11


05-Aug


Sophie Capewell
Emma Finucane
Katy Marchant
Cycling


Women's team sprint

 

12
05-Aug
Keely HodgkinsonAthletics
Women's 800m

13
08-Aug
Ellie AldridgeSailing
Women's kite

14
09-Aug
Toby RobertsClimbing
Men's lead-and-boulder combined




SILVER


127-JulAnna HendersonCyclingWomen's road time trial
228-JulAdam PeatySwimmingMen's 100m breaststroke
3

29-Jul

Tom Daley
Noah Williams
Diving

Men's synchronised 10m platform


429-JulAdam BurgessCanoeingMen's C-1 canoe slalom
529-JulMatt RichardsSwimmingMen's 200m freestyle
631-JulKieran ReillyCyclingMen's BMX freestyle
7



01-Aug



Helen Glover
Esme Booth
Sam Redgrave
Rebecca Shorten
Rowing



Women's four




8

02-Aug

Ollie Wynne-Griffith
Tom George
Rowing

Men's pair


902-AugBen ProudSwimmingMen's 50m freestyle
10
02-Aug
Duncan ScottSwimming
Men's 200m individual medley

1104-AugAmber RutterShootingWomen's skeet
1204-AugTommy FleetwoodGolfMen's event
1305-AugJoe ClarkeCanoeingMen's kayak cross
14


06-Aug


Jack Carlin
Ed Lowe
Hamish Turnbull
Cycling


Men's team sprint



15
06-Aug
Josh KerrAthletics
Men's 1500m
16




07-Aug




Dan Bigham
Ethan Hayter
Ethan Vernon
Ollie Wood
Charlie Tanfield
Cycling




Men's team pursuit





17
07-Aug
Matthew Hudson-SmithAthletics
Men's 400m
18

09-Aug

Elinor Barker
Neah Evans
Cycling

Women's Madison


19





09-Aug





Dina Asher-Smith
Amy Hunt
Imani-Lara Lansiquot
Daryll Neita
Desiree Henry (heats)
Bianca Williams (heats)
Athletics





Women's 4 x 100m relay






20
09-Aug
Katarina Johnson-ThompsonAthletics
Women's heptathlon
21

10-Aug

Kate Shortman
Isabelle Thorpe
Artistic swimming

Women's duet


22
10-Aug
Caden CunninghamTaekwondo
Men's heavyweight (+80kg)



BRONZE


1

27-Jul

Yasmin Harper
Scarlett Mew Jensen
Diving

Women's synchronised 3m springboard


228-JulKimberley WoodsCanoeingWomen's K-1 canoe slalom
329-JulLaura Collett (London 52)EquestrianIndividual eventing
431-JulBeth PotterTriathlonWomen's event
5

31-Jul

Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix
Lois Toulson
Diving

Women's synchronised 10m platform



6

01-Aug

Becky Wilde
Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne
Rowing

Women's double sculls



7



01-Aug



Oli Wilkes
David Ambler
Matt Aldridge
Freddie Davidson
Rowing



Men's four





8

02-Aug

Anthony Harding
Jack Laugher
Diving

Men's synchronised 3m springboard


9








03-Aug








Heidi Long
Rowan McKellar
Holly Dunford
Emily Ford
Lauren Irwin
Eve Stewart
Hattie Taylor
Annie Campbell-Orde
Henry Fieldman (cox)
Rowing








Women's eight









1003-AugEmma WilsonSailingWomen's IQFoil
11


03-Aug


Lottie Fry (Glamourdalec)
Carl Hester (Fame)
Becky Moody (Jagerbomb)
Equestrian


Team dressage



12
03-Aug
Jake JarmanGymnasticsMen's floor
13




03-Aug




Sam Reardon
Laviai Nielsen
Alex Haydock-Wilson
Amber Anning
Nicole Yeargin (heats)
Athletics




Mixed 4 x 400m relay






14
04-Aug
Lottie Fry (Glamourdalec)Equestrian
Individual dressage
15
04-AugHarry HepworthGymnastics
Men's vault
16



05-Aug



Alex Yee
Georgia Taylor-Brown
Sam Dickinson
Beth Potter
Triathlon



Mixed relay event




1705-AugKimberley WoodsCanoeingWomen's kayak cross
1806-AugSky BrownSkateboardingWomen's park
19
06-AugLewis RichardsonBoxingMen's welterweight
20



07-Aug



Elinor Barker
Josie Knight
Anna Morris
Jess Roberts
Cycling



Women's team pursuit




21
08-Aug
Emma FinucaneCycling
Women's Keirin

22




09-Aug




Jeremiah Azu
Louie Hinchcliffe
Zharnel Hughes
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
Richard Kilty (heats)
Athletics




Men's 4 x 100m relay





23
09-Aug
Jack CarlinCycling
Men's sprint

24
10-Aug
Noah WilliamsDiving
Men's 10m platform

25
10-Aug
Georgia BellAthletics
Women's 1500m

26





10-Aug





Lewis Davey
Charlie Dobson
Alex Haydock-Wilson
Matthew Hudson-Smith
Toby Harries (heats)
Sam Reardon (heats)
Athletics





Men's 4 x 400m relay






27







10-Aug







Amber Anning
Laviai Nielsen
Victoria Ohuruogu
Nicole Yeargin
Yemi Mary John (heats)
Hannah Kelly (heats)
Lina Nielsen (heats)
Jodie Williams (heats)
Athletics







Women's 4 x 400m relay








28
11-Aug
Emma FinucaneCycling
Women's sprint

29
11-Aug
Emily CampbellWeightlifting
Women's +81kg


EARLIER PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS BLOGS
26.07  Sport-by-sport preview
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07.08  Hodgkinson crowned new queen of British athletics

Thursday, 8 September 2016

Rio 2016 Paralympics GB roll of honour

RIO 2016 PARALYMPICS
 Preview - Results/table

MEDAL TABLE Final standings 
Rank
GSBTotal
1China (CHN)1078151239
2Great Britain & NI (GBR)643944147
3Ukraine (UKR)413739117
4United States (USA)404431115
5Australia (AUS)22302981
6Germany (GER)18251457
7Netherlands (NED)17192662
8Brazil (BRA)14292972
9Italy (ITA)10141539
10Poland (POL)9181239
11Spain (ESP)914831
12France (FRA)951428
13New Zealand (NZL)95721
14Canada (CAN)8101129
15Iran (IRI)89724
16Uzbekistan (UZB)861731
17Nigeria (NGR)82212
18Cuba (CUB)81615
19Belarus (BLR)80210
20South Korea (KOR)7111735
21Tunisia (TUN)76619
22South Africa (RSA)76417
23Thailand (THA)66618
24Greece (GRE)54413
25Belgium (BEL)53311
25Slovakia (SVK)53311
27Algeria (ALG)45716
28Ireland (IRE)44311
29Mexico (MEX)42915
30Egypt (EGY)35412
31Serbia (SRB)3249
32Norway (NOR)3238
33Morocco (MAR)3227
34Turkey (TUR)3159
35Kenya (KEN)3126
36Malaysia (MAS)3014
37Colombia (COL)251017
38United Arab Emirates (UAE)2417
39Iraq (IRQ)2305
40Hong Kong (HKG)2226
41Croatia (CRO)2215
41Switzerland (SUI)2215
43India (IND)2114
44Lithuania (LTU)2103
45Latvia (LAT)2024
46Singapore (SGP)2013
47Hungary (HUN)18918
48Azerbaijan (AZE)18211
49Sweden (SWE)14915
50Austria (AUT)14412
51Czech Republic (CZE)1247
51Denmark (DEN)1247
53Namibia (NAM)1225
54Argentina (ARG)1135
55Vietnam (VIE)1124
56Finland (FIN)1113
56Trinidad & Tobago (TTO)1113
58Kazakhstan (KAZ)1102
58Slovenia (SLO)1102
60Bahrain (BRN)1001
60Bulgaria (BUL)1001
60Georgia (GEO)1001
60Kuwait (KUW)1001
64Japan (JPN)0101424
65Venezuela (VEN)0336
66Jordan (JOR)0213
67Qatar (QAT)0202
68Chinese Taipei (TPE)0112
69Bosnia-Herzegovina (BIH)0101
69Ethiopia (ETH)0101
69Ivory Coast (CIV)0101
69Uganda (UGA)0101
73Portugal (POR)0044
74Israel (ISR)0033
75Mongolia (MGL)0022
76Cape Verde Islands (CPV)0011
76Indonesia (INA)0011
76Mozambique (MOZ)0011
76Pakistan (PAK)0011
76Philippines (PHI)0011
76Romania (ROU)0011
76Saudi Arabia (KSA)0011
76Sri Lanka (SRI)0011

ROLL OF HONOUR Paralympics GB medals
GOLD
108-SepMegan GIGLIACyclingC1-3Women's individual pursuit
208-SepSarah STOREYCyclingC5Women's individual pursuit
308-SepOllie HYNDSwimmingS8Men's 400m freestyle
408-SepStephen BATE
[Adam Duggleby]
CyclingBMen's individual pursuit
508-SepBethany FIRTHSwimmingS14Women's 100m backstroke
609-SepSophie THORNHILL
[Helen Scott]
CyclingBWomen's individual time trial
709-SepGeorgina HERMITAGEAthleticsT37Women's 100m
809-SepJody CUNDYCyclingC4-5Men's 1000m time trial
909-SepSophie HAHNAthleticsT38Women's 100m
1009-SepEllie ROBINSONSwimmingS6Women's 50m butterfly
1109-SepLibby CLEGG
[Chris Clarke]
AthletlicsT11Women's 100m
1209-SepJonnie PEACOCKAthleticsT44Men's 100m
1310-SepAndy LEWISParatriathlonPT2Men's event
1410-SepHannah COCKROFTAthleticsT34Women's 100m
1510-SepKadeena COXCyclingC4-5Women's 500m time trial
1611-SepRachel MORRISRowing
Women's single sculls
1711-SepLauren ROWLES
Laurence WHITELEY
Rowing
Mixed double sculls
1811-SepDaniel BROWN
Grace CLOUGH
James FOX
Pam RELPH
Oliver JAMES (cox)
Rowing
Mixed coxed four
1911-SepLora TURNHAM
[Corrine Hall]
CyclingBWomen's individual pursuit
2011-SepJon-Allan BUTTERWORTH
Jody CUNDY
Louis ROLFE
Cycling
Mixed team sprint
2111-SepBethany FIRTHSwimmingS14Women's 200m freestyle
2211-SepRichard WHITEHEADAthleticsT42Men's 200m
2311-SepJoanna BUTTERFIELDAthleticsF51Women's club throw
2412-SepAled DAVIESAthleticsF42Men's shot put
2512-SepWill BAYLEYTable tennisC-7Men's individual
2612-SepSascha KINDREDSwimmingSM6Men's 200m individual medley
2712-SepEleanor SIMMONDSSwimmingSM6Women's 200m individual medley
2812-SepSusie RODGERSSwimmingS7Women's 50m butterfly
2913-SepGeorgina HERMITAGEAthleticsT37Women's 400m
3013-SepRob DAVIESTable tennisC-2Men's individual
3113-SepHollie ARNOLDAthletics
Women's javelin
3213-SepStephanie MILLWARDSwimmingS8Women's 100m backstroke
3313-SepLibby CLEGG
[Chris Clarke]
AthleticsT11Women's 200m
3413-SepMatthew WYLIE SwimmingS9Men's 50m freestyle
3514-SepSarah STOREYCyclingC5Women's time trial
3614-SepKaren DARKECyclingH1-3Women's time trial
3714-SepKadeena COXAthleticsT38Women's 400m
3814-SepSophie WELLSEquestrianIVIndividual championship test
3914-SepStephen BATE
[Adam Duggleby]
CyclingBMen's time trial
4014-SepHannah COCKROFTAthleticsT34Women's 400m
4114-SepMichael JONESSwimmingS7Men's 400m freestyle
4214-SepHannah RUSSELLSwimmingS12Women's 100m backstroke
4314-SepAaron MOORESSwimmingSB14Men's 100m breaststroke
4415-SepJeanette CHIPPINGTONParacanoeingKL1Women's event
4515-SepEmma WIGGSParacanoeingKL2Women's event
4615-SepAnne DICKINSParacanoeingKL3Women's event
4715-SepNatasha BAKEREquestrianIIIndividual championship test
4815-SepSophie CHRISTIANSENEquestrianIaIndividual championship test
4915-SepSophie CHRISTIANSEN
Natasha BAKER
Anne DUNHAM
Sophie WELLS
Equestrian
Team test
5016-SepPaul BLAKEAthleticsT36Men's 400m
5116-SepLee PEARSONEquestrianIbIndividual freestyle test
5216-SepDavid SMITHBocciaBC1Individual event
5316-SepNatasha BAKEREquestrianIIIndividual freestyle test
5416-SepSophie CHRISTIANSENEquestrianIaIndividual freestyle test
5516-SepGordon REIDW-chair tennis
Men's singles
5616-SepHannah COCKROFTAthleticsT34Women's 800m
5716-SepJohn WALKERArcheryW1Men's individual compound
5816-SepClaire CASHMORE
Stephanie MILLWARD
Stephanie SLATER
Alice TAI
Swimming34ptsWomen's 4 x 100m medley relay
5917-SepJessica STRETTONArcheryW1Women's individual compound
6017-SepSarah STOREYCyclingC4-5Women's road race
6117-SepJohn WALKER
Jo FRITH
ArcheryW1Team compound
6217-SepOllie HYNDSwimmingSM8Men's 200m individual medley
6317-SepHannah RUSSELLSwimmingS12Women's 50m freestyle
6417-SepBethany FIRTHSwimmingSM14Women's 200m individual medley

SILVER
108-SepCrystal LANECyclingC5Women's individual pursuit
208-SepHarriet LEESwimmingSB9Women's 100m breaststroke
308-SepJonathan FOXSwimmingS7Men's 100m backstroke
409-SepStefanie REIDAthleticsF44Women's long jump
509-SepAli JAWADPowerlifting
Men's -59kg
609-SepStephanie SLATERSwimmingS8Women's 100m butterfly
710-SepKare ADENEGANAthleticsT34Women's 100m
810-SepToby GOLDAthleticsT33Men's 100m
911-SepLauren STEADMANParatriathlonPT4Women's event
1011-SepNeil FACHIE
[Peter Mitchell]
CyclingBMen's 1000m time trial
1111-SepAlison PATRICK
[Hazel Smith]
ParatriathlonPT5Women's event
1211-SepRebecca REDFERNSwimmingSB13Women's 100m breaststroke
1311-SepThomas HAMERSwimmingS14Men's 200m freestyle
1411-SepJessica-Jane APPLEGATESwimmingS14Women's 200m freestyle
1512-SepJodie GRINHAM
John STUBBS
Archery
Team compound open
1612-SepJonathan BROOM-EDWARDSAthleticsT44Men's high jump
1713-SepPiers GILLIVERW-chr fencingAMen's individual épée
1813-SepOllie HYNDSwimmingS8Men's 100m backstroke
1914-SepLee PEARSONEquestrianIbIndividual championship test
2014-SepJonathan FOXSwimmingS7Men's 400m freestyle
2114-SepAndy LAPTHORNEW-chr tennis
Quad singles
2214-SepBethany FIRTHSwimmingS14Women's 100m backstroke
2314-SepScott QUINSwimmingSB14Men's 100m breaststroke
2414-SepClaire CASHMORESwimmingSB8Women's 100m breaststroke
2515-SepAnne DUNHAMEquestrianIaIndividual championship test
2615-SepRichard WHITEHEADAthleticsT42Men's 100m
2715-SepGordon REID
Alfie HEWITT
W-chr tennis
Men's doubles
2815-SepKadeena COX
Maria LYLE
Georgina HERMITAGE
Sophie HAHN
AthleticsT35-38Women's 4 x 100m
2916-SepSophie WELLSEquestrianIVIndividual freestyle test
3016-SepAnne DUNHAMEquestrianIIIndividual freestyle test
3116-SepDavid STONECyclingT1-2Men's road race
3216-SepAlfie HEWITTW-chr tennis
Men's singles
3316-SepAndrew MULLENSwimmingS5Men's 50m backstroke
3417-SepJo FRITHArcheryW1Women's individual compound
3517-SepStephanie MILLWARDSwimmingSM8Women's 200m individual medley
3617-SepAbby KANESwimmingS13Women's 100m backstroke
3717-SepPaul BLAKEAthleticsT36Men's 800m
3817-SepThomas HAMERSwimmingSM14Men's 200m individual medley
3917-SepJessica-Jane APPLEGATESwimmingSM14Women's 200m individual medley


BRONZE
108-SepStephanie MILLWARDSwimmingS8Women's 400m freestyle
208-SepJessica-Jane APPLEGATESwimmingS14Women's 100m backstroke
308-SepAndrew MULLENSwimmingS5Men's 400m freestyle
409-SepZoe NEWSONPowerlifting
Women's 45kg
509-SepGemma PRESCOTTAthleticsF32Women's club throw
609-SepKadeena COXAthleticsT38Women's 100m
709-SepSusie RODGERSSwimmingS7Women's 50m freestyle
809-SepLouis ROLFECyclingC3Men's individual pursuit
909-SepLewis WHITESwimmingS9Men's 400m freestyle
1010-SepSabrina FORTUNEAthleticsF20Women's shot put
1110-SepAndrew SMALLAthleticsT33Men's 100m
1210-SepAlice TAISwimmingS10Women's 100m backstroke
1311-SepTom AGGARRowing
Men's single sculls
1411-SepSophie THORNHILL
[Helen Scott]
CyclingBWomen's individual pursuit
1511-SepMelissa REID
[Nicole Walters]
ParatriathlonPT5Women's event
1611-SepAmy MARRENSwimmingSM9Women's 200m individual medley
1711-SepDavid HENSONAthleticsT42Men's 200m
1811-SepJosef CRAIGSwimmingS8Men's 100m freestyle
1911-SepStephanie MILLWARDSwimmingS8Women's 100m freestyle
2013-SepStephen MILLERAthleticsF32Men's club throw
2113-SepJamie BURDEKIN
Andy LAPTHORNE
W-chr tennis
Quad doubles
2213-SepEleanor SIMMONDSSwimmingS6Women's 400m freestyle
2313-SepLucy SHUKER
Jordanne WHILEY
W-chr tennis
Women's doubles
2414-SepMaria LYLEAthleticsT35Women's 100m
2514-SepDavid STONECyclingT1-2Men's time trial
2614-SepLora TURNHAM
[Corrine Hall]
CyclingBWomen's time trial
2714-SepKare ADENEGANAthleticsT34Women's 400m
2814-SepSusie RODGERSSwimmingS7Women's 400m freestyle
2915-SepIan MARSDENParacanoeingKL1Men's event
3015-SepNick BEIGHTONParacanoeingKL2Men's event
3115-SepCharlotte HENSHAWSwimmingS6Women's 100m breaststroke
3216-SepWill BAYLEY
Aaron MCKIBBIN
Ross WILSON
Table tennisC6-8Men's team
3316-SepDan GREAVESAthleticsF44Men's discus
3416-SepKare ADENEGANAthetlicsT34Women's 800m
3516-SepHannah RUSSELLSwimmingS13Women's 100m freestyle
3617-SepCrystal LANECyclingC4-5Women's road race
3717-SepVicky JENKINSArcheryW1Women's individual compound
3817-SepMaria LYLEAthleticsT35Women's 200m
3917-SepMen's GB TEAMW-chr basketball
Men's event
4017-SepHelen LUCASSailing
One-person keelboat
4117-SepAlexandra RICKHAM
Niki BIRRELL
Sailing
Two-person keelboat
4217-SepStephen BATE
[Adam Duggleby]
CyclingBMen's road race
4317-SepEllie ROBINSONSwimmingS6Women's 100m freestyle
4417-SepAndrew MULLENSwimmingS5Men's 100m freestyle

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