Team GB climbed to 32 medals at the Tokyo Olympics on Sunday evening as Max Whitlock struck pommel gold, with Charlotte Worthington having triumphed in the women’s BMX freestyle earlier in the day.
Whitlock proved too good for the competition as he retained the title he won in Rio in 2016, while Worthington’s gold – alongside a bronze for Declan Brooks in the men’s competition – rounded off an incredible BMX competition for Team GB, with Bethany Shriever and Kye Whyte taking women’s and men’s racing gold and silver respectively earlier in the Games.
The final morning of swimming brought a record eighth medal for Britain in the men’s 4×100 metres medley relay.