It’s the penultimate day of the Paris Olympics and it’s a memorable Saturday, especially for British track athletes.
Day 14 saw another six medals added to Team GB’s roll of honour, highlighted by teenage boulder and leader Toby Roberts.
Meanwhile, Katarina Johnson-Thompson was overjoyed after finally winning an Olympic medal after asking four times, winning silver in the women’s heptathlon.
During this morning’s Olympic Breakfast briefing, Sir Steve Redgrave looks ahead to a packed 15th day with plenty of medal chances for Team GB.
Tonight’s highlight is the final of the men’s and women’s 4 x 400m relay, with Team GB’s quartets both gunning for gold.
Sir Steve Redgrave looks forward to a wealth of medal opportunities for Team GB on Day 15 in Paris
George Mills is back in action in the men’s 5000m final after his fiery battle with Hugo Hay
Emma Finucane hopes to reach the women’s sprint 1/8 finals with Sophie Capewell
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Redgrave is also looking forward to the men’s 800m final, for which Max Burgin qualified, and the men’s 5000m final, in which George Mills is competing. He will be hoping for a smoother race after his fall and confrontation with Hugo Hay in the heats.
Off the track, Kate Shortman and Isabelle Thorpe are aiming for victory in the women’s artistic swimming (duet-free routine).
On the velodrome, Ethan Hayter and Oliver Wood wave the flag in the final of the men’s madison, a frenetic 200-lap, 50-kilometer event. Hayter won silver in the event at the Tokyo Games.
Joseph Choong has reached the final of the men’s modern pentathlon and will compete in his bonus round of fencing today.
Erin McNiece hopes to emulate Roberts’ victory on Friday by competing in the women’s bouldering and leading the final.
Keep an eye on Emma Finucane and Sophie Capewell as they attempt to progress in the women’s sprint, while Jack Carlin and Hamish Turnbull will be contesting the first round of the men’s keirin.
Kyle Kothari and Noah Williams are also hoping to move one step closer to the semi-finals of the men’s 10m platform.
Mail Sport and the National Lottery have joined forces to bring you exclusive video content from our top Olympian Sir Steve Redgrave every day during the Olympic Games in Paris.
Sir Steve won five gold medals in an illustrious career and is regarded by many as our greatest Olympic hero. In 1996, Team GB won just one gold medal at the Atlanta Olympics – and Steve, along with Matthew Pinsent, delivered it to the nation.
This was in an era before the introduction of National Lottery funding, which transformed the fortunes of our British athletes. Thanks to National Lottery players, Team GB are now a superpower on the world stage, winning 22 gold medals and 64 medals at the last Olympic Games in Tokyo.