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26 July, 2021 9:24 am

Britain already won three gold medals at Tokyo Olympics

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Only need to wait several hours before diving sensation Tom Daley could assuredly get a Games gold medal.

Below five hours at Tokyo Olympics on Monday, Britain gained three gold medals. Adam Peaty fitted the first British swimmer to maintain an Olympic title. Petty got a victory in the 100 metres breaststroke. He stormed home in a time of 57.37secs, as the fifth-fastest in history.

Britain already won three gold medals at Tokyo Olympics

Only need to wait several hours before diving sensation Tom Daley could assuredly get a Games gold medal.

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He and partner Matty Lee obtained a gold medal in the synchronised 10 metres platform.

Other gold medalists from Britain

After that, Tom Pidcock was winning in the men’s mountain bike race. The 21-year-old man from Leeds began on the fourth row of the race but immediately pushed himself into the front group to take control.

Silver medals from Britain

Meanwhile, Alex Yee also won a silver medal in the triathlon on his Olympic debut.

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Lauren Williams from Wales is guaranteed either silver or gold later on Monday in the women’s-67kg taekwondo final. It can be predicted after a pulsating semi-final win this morning at Tokyo Olympics.

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