Dates: 23 July-8 August Time in Tokyo: BST +8 |
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Boxer Lauren Price secured her place in the gold-medal middleweight bout at Tokyo 2020 after Great Britain won an Olympic medal in the women’s hockey for a third Games in a row.
Team GB are sixth in the Tokyo medal table with 16 golds.
There are further chances of golds on Friday in athletics and cycling.
Britain have 52 medals in total, with 18 silvers and 18 bronzes.
With three days of competition left, Team GB are aiming to finish above Australia and the Russian Olympic Committee, who have won 17 and 16 golds respectively.
Where could Team GB win more medals on day 14?
Sprinter Dina Asher-Smith is back after injury saw her eliminated in the 100m semi-finals and withdraw from the 200m, with the 25-year-old looking to lead Britain’s bid for a relay medal in the women’s 4x100m relay final (14:30 BST).
Jodie Williams fancies her chances of winning a medal in the women’s 400m final (13:35), while Laura Muir aims to land her first Olympic medal in the women’s 1500m (13:50).
In the velodrome, Katie Archibald and Laura Kenny ride for GB in the madison at 09:15.
Kenny, 29, could become the first British woman to win gold at three Olympic Games. Any medal would see her join individual dressage champion Charlotte Dujardin on six medals as the nation’s most-decorated woman.
Jack Carlin takes on Dutch world champion Harrie Lavreysen – who ended Jason Kenny’s nine-year reign as Olympic champion – in the best-of-three men’s sprint semi-finals from 08:10.
The medal races take place at 10:00, 10:35 and 10:50.