Dates: 23 July-8 August Time in Tokyo: BST +8 |
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Laura Kenny became the first British woman to win gold at three Olympics as Team GB moved up to fourth in the medal table after more success on day 14.
Boxer Lauren Price could add another after a narrow win saw her reach the middleweight gold-medal bout.
There were bronze medals for Britain in the women’s hockey and in the men’s cycling sprint for Jack Carlin.
Middleweight Price, 27, won her semi-final against Dutch opponent Nouchka Fontijn to go into Sunday’s final.
That came a few hours after the hockey team beat India in a 4-3 thriller to win bronze.
In the velodrome, Carlin also claimed a bronze by beating Denis Dmitriev, who represents the Russian Olympic Committee, in the best-of-three men’s sprint races.
Earlier the 24-year-old Scot was beaten by Dutch world champion Harrie Lavreysen – who ended Jason Kenny’s nine-year reign as Olympic champion on Thursday…