Gold
1. Tom McEwen, Ros Canter, and Laura Collett (Equestrianism, Team eventing)Â
Day 3: Laura Collett wins two Olympic medals in five hours
2. Tom Pidcock (Cycling, cross country)
Day 3: France fans’ boos and bottle throwing not in Olympic spirit, says PidcockÂ
Read more: Pidcock wins one of the most astonishing races in Olympic history – after this audacious move
3. Nathan Hales (Shooting, trap)
Day 4: Team GB gold rush continues with Hales’ surprise win
4. James Guy, Tom Dean, Matt Richards, and Duncan Scott (Swimming, 4x200m freestyle)
Day 4: Team GB finally land swimming gold in Paris thanks to ‘awesome foursome’
5. Alex Yee (Triathlon)
Day 5: Alex Yee credits Alistair Brownlee’s timely words for inspiring stunning sprint
Read more: How cheerleading ‘squire’ Sam Dickinson helped Team GB’s Alex Yee to gold
6. Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson and Georgie Brayshaw (Rowing, quadruple sculls)
Day 5: Team GB beat Dutch on final stroke
Read more: Dying father’s gesture and a nine-day coma: the remarkable stories that powered GB rowers to gold
7. Emily Craig and Imogen Grant (Rowing, lightweight double sculls)Â
Day 7: Britain’s golden rowers crush the competition…now one of them is off to be a doctor
8. Bryony Page (Trampoline)
Day 7: Watch Bryony Page’s joyous reaction to winning gold
9. Ben Maher, Scott Brash and Harry Charles (Equestrianism, team jumping)
Day 7: Harry Charles grabs extraordinary gold to emulate father’s London 2012 Olympics heroics
10. Sholto Carnegie, Rory Gibbs, Morgan Bolding, Jacob Dawson, Charlie Elwes, Tom Digby, James Rudkin and Tom Ford, coxed by Harry Brightmore (Rowing, men’s eight)
Day 8: Men’s eights hold off Dutch
Silver
1. Anna Henderson (Cycling, time-trial)
Day 1: Former skier overcomes breaking collarbone twice to claim GB’s first silver medal
2. Adam Peaty (Swimming, 100m breaststroke)Â
Day 2: Peaty says ‘in my heart I’ve already won’ after claiming joint-silver medalÂ
Read more: Team GB on alert to stop spread of Covid throughout team after Peaty positive
3. Tom Daley and Noah Williams (Diving, synchronised 10m platform)
Day 3: Daley wins silver to complete set of Olympic medals — and is then soaked in fruit juice by sonÂ
Read more: Welcome to ‘The Tom Daley Show’ where diving partners will forever be in the shadows
4. Adam Burgess (Canoeing, C1 slalom)
Day 3: The Instagram picture Burgess must update after silver in canoe slalom
5. Matt Richards (Swimming, 200m freestyle)
Day 3: First Peaty, now Richards: Another British swimmer in the ‘curse of the 0.02sec’
6. Kieran Reilly (Cycling, BMX freestyle)
Day 5: Kieran Reilly thanks ‘lucky mullet’ for BMX silver
7. Helen Glover, Esme Booth, Sam Redgrave and Rebecca Shorten (Rowing, women’s four)Â
Day 6: Silver for Team GB and Helen Glover after epic battle with DutchÂ
Read more: Helen Glover plans to retire after silver agony
8. Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George (Rowing, men’s pair)
Day 7: British pair ‘catch a crab’ in final five strokes to blow golden shot
9. Ben Proud (Swimming, 50m freestyle)
Day 7: Ben Proud takes silver
10. Duncan Scott (Swimming, 200m individual medley)
Day 7: Duncan Scott overtakes Chris Hoy in Britain’s all-time medal list
Bronze
1. Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen (Diving, synchronised 3m springboard)Â
Day 1: Australian divers choke to hand Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen GB’s first medalÂ
Read more: Diving medallist bounced back from sudden death of beloved coach
2. Kimberley Woods (Canoeing, K1 slalom)Â
Day 2: Woods takes kayak bronze after overcoming childhood bullies and depression
3. Laura Collett (Equestrianism, individual eventing)Â
Day 3: Collett’s win completes eventing comeback story
4. Beth Potter (Triathlon)Â
Day 5: Beth Potter claims triathlon bronze after leaving job as a physics teacher to chase her dream
5. Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson (Diving, synchronised 10m platform)
Day 5: Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson save best until last
6. Becky Wilde and Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne (Rowing, double sculls)Â
Day 7: Hodgkins Byrne leads charge of super mums
7. Ollie Wilkes, David Ambler, Matt Aldridge and Freddie Davidson (Rowing men’s four)Â
Day 7: Forget Oxford, it is Oxford Brookes that is GB Rowing’s new talent factory
8. Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher (Diving, synchronised 3m springboard)
Day 7: GB team produce superb dive to clinch bronze… but Chinese clean sweep of gold is on
9. Heidi Long, Rowan McKellar, Holly Dunford, Emily Ford, Lauren Irwin, Eve Stewart, Harriet Taylor and Annie Campbell-Orde, coxed by Henry Fieldman (Rowing, women’s eight)
Day 8: Women’s eight take bronze
10. Emma Wilson (Sailing, windsurfing)
Day 8: Team GB windsurfer Emma Wilson claims bronze