Team GB win SEVENTH gold medal at Paris Olympics in event that has been scrapped from future Games

BRITISH rowing underlined their greatness in Paris as Imogen Grant and Emily Craig triumphed to win Team GB's SEVENTH Olympic gold medal.

The unbeaten women's lightweight double sculls duo raced to a dominant victory as Romania and Greece bagged silver and bronze.

Imogen Grant and Emily Craig claimed Team GB's SEVENTH gold medal
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Imogen Grant and Emily Craig claimed Team GB's SEVENTH gold medalCredit: Getty
Only an Olympic medal were evading the British duo
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Only an Olympic medal were evading the British duo
They won by almost a whole boat length
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They won by almost a whole boat length
And were almost a second clear of Romania in second
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And were almost a second clear of Romania in second
They will remain Olympic champs forever as women's lightweight will be scrapped
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They will remain Olympic champs forever as women's lightweight will be scrappedCredit: Getty

Grant and Craig were pushed and challenged every single stroke of the way - but answered every single question.

They delivered as favourites, having dominated the lightweight double sculls for the past three seasons, beating the Romanian's by almost two seconds.

That’s Team GB's sixth rowing medal of Paris 2024, more than any other nation, although their Dutch rivals head the table with three golds.

Paris represents lightweight rowing's last stand at the Games, after organisers axed it from the Olympic programme moving forward.

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In Los Angeles 2028, it will be replaced by the more inclusive discipline of beach sprints, which does not need a rowing lake.

The British duo were heartbroken to miss out on a medal by 0.01 seconds at Tokyo 2020.

But have since remained UNBEATEN - landing back-to-back World Championships.

It comes 30 minutes after Brits Oliver Wynne-Griffith and Tom George claimed silver in the men's pair final.

The pair had been favourites - and cruised to glorious gold
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The pair had been favourites - and cruised to glorious goldCredit: PA
Emily Craig cups her mouth in shock at the sight of her Olympic gold
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Emily Craig cups her mouth in shock at the sight of her Olympic gold
The duo lifted their medals to fans in Paris
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The duo lifted their medals to fans in Paris

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Grant previously told The Sun: "It does mean the stakes are slightly higher. You could become Olympic champions forever.

"It's somewhat bittersweet. I've had really good memories as a lightweight, and I only took rowing seriously because of it."

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Grant also admitted to feeling a certain level of pressure as a result of Team GB's huge success in rowing in the past.