Team GB in Olympic gold rush with third of the day - including historic trampoline victory

Team GB have enjoyed a gold rush on day seven of the Paris Olympics with three gold medals - including a historic win in the women's trampoline event.

Rowers Imogen Grant and Emily Craig got the day off to a perfect start with an emotional win in the lightweight women's double sculls.

They were followed by Bryony Page, who completed her set of Olympic medals with gold in the women's trampoline event - Team GB's first-ever Olympic trampoline gold.

Emily Craig and Imogen Grant of Great Britain celebrate victory during Lightweight Women's Double Sculls Final A of the Rowing on Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium - Flat water during the Paris 2024 Olympics Games AFP7 02/08/2024 Pic: AP
Image: Emily Craig and Imogen Grant celebrate after crossing the finish line. Pic: AP
Britain's Emily Craig and Imogen Grant poses with with the gold medal in the women's lightweight double sculls rowing final during a medals ceremony at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024, in Vaires-sur-Marne, France Pic: AP
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British showjumpers Ben Maher, Harry Charles, and Scott Brash then made it three with team gold on Friday, beating the United States and France.

The three golds, Team GB's biggest single-day haul of the games so far, mean they leapfrog France into third in the medals table, with nine golds, behind the US and China.

Meanwhile, Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George secured silver in the men's pair rowing, while Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher secured bronze in the men's 3m synchronised diving.

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