Great Britain s Bethany Shriever collects her Gold medal for the Cycling BMX Racing at the Ariake Urban Sports Park on the seventh day of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Japan. Picture date: Friday July 30, 2021. AN Essex Olympian made history this morning, winning Great Britain s first ever gold medal in the BMX event. Beth Shriever, who hails from Finchingfield, won gold in the women s race at the Tokyo 2020 games. Teammate Kye Whyte has just delivered Team GB s first ever medal in the event, winning a silver at Ariake Urban Sports Park. Shriever, 22, led almost from start to finish during her race.
Great Britain s Bethany Shriever collects her Gold medal for the Cycling BMX Racing at the Ariake Urban Sports Park on the seventh day of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Japan. Picture date: Friday July 30, 2021. AN Essex Olympian made history this morning, winning Great Britain s first ever gold medal in the BMX event. Bethany Shriever, who hails from Finchingfield, won gold in the women s race at the Tokyo 2020 games. Teammate Kye Whyte has just delivered Team GB s first ever medal in the event, winning a silver at Ariake Urban Sports Park. Shriever, 22, led almost from start to finish during her race.
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Olympics Latest: An San of South Korea wins 3rd archery gold
July 30, 2021 GMT
MEDAL ALERT
An San of South Korea has won her third straight archery gold medal at the Tokyo Games.
She won during a shoot-off in the final of the women’s individual event.
An beat Elena Osipova of ROC, the acronym for the Russian Olympic Committee, by a 6-5 score Friday. She scored a 10 in the shoot-off Osipova recorded a 8 to help her nation remain perfect in archery in Tokyo. An had a part in the mixed and women’s team gold medals as well, with the men’s team also winning. The last archery event will be the men’s individual competition Saturday.
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