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Former Tour de France champion Geraint Thomas will go for gold in the Men's Road Race on Saturday Tokyo 2021 has officially begun after the Olympic cauldron was lit during last night's opening ceremony. There's no hanging around for the Team GB athletes, many of whom get their Olympic campaigns underway today. With 67 medals won in Rio, the British team smashed their target, however this year there is no specific medal goal, due to the difficult circumstances preparing for the games. It's set to be an action packed fortnight of sport, filled with highs and lows. Here are all the events taking place today, and all the Team GB athletes to look out for...
South-africaJapanTokyoUnited-kingdomFranceGreat-britainBritishMax-whitlockSean-vendyKariss-artingstallLauren-smithPeter-mcgrailThe games, which were postponed due to the pandemic last year, will see a number of Essex stars take part The Tokyo Olympic Games will get underway in earnest today with dozens of athletes making their first appearances. The games, which were postponed due to the pandemic last year, will see a number of Essex stars take part. There will also be four sports will make their respective debuts at the Tokyo Olympics – karate, skateboarding, sport-climbing and surfing. As the games get underway we have a look at the stars from Essex hoping for success at the Olympic and Paralympic games.
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Team GB will be represented by its largest ever delegation for an Olympic Games on foreign soil, with 376 athletes and a further 22 reserve athletes set to compete across 26 sports at the Tokyo 2020 Games. It is second only to the 541 athletes selected for the London Olympics in 2012.
For the first time in its 125-year history, Team GB will also be taking more women than men to a summer Olympic Games.
Of the 376 athletes selected, Team GB is taking 201 female (53.5%) and 175 male athletes (46.5%) to Tokyo thanks to impressive qualification performances from British female athletes across sports and an increased number of female events at the Games.
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