Oliver Townend, Tom McEwen and Laura Collett How they did it: Fletcher and Bithell claimed gold after narrowly holding off Germany in a dramatic finish to win GB's first ever medal in this class. GB have now won six successive Olympic titles in sailing's Finn class and Scott now effectively be forever the reigning Olympic Finn champion with the class being somewhat dropped for Paris 2024 and beyond. How they did it: Scott became a double gold medallist after retaining his men's Finn title after finishing fourth in the final race to take GB's gold medal tally to 13. How they did it: Mills became Great Britain's most successful female Olympic sailor as she and Eilidh McIntyre won 470 gold after finishing fifth in the medal race, but their earlier performances meant it was enough to hold off silver medallists Poland and France in bronze. How they did it: Maher won gold for Great Britain in the individual jumping final, winning the jump-off with a time of 37.85. How they did it: Walls finished on a total of 153 points and earned Team GB's first track cycling gold medal at the Tokyo Games. How they did it: The British pair dominated the race, winning 10 of the 12 sprints on offer to finish on 78 points, as Kenny became the first British woman to win gold at three Olympic Games. How she did it: French entered the final event of the modern pentathlon in fifth, but stormed away from the field with a dominant run to win gold. Yafai, 28, gained a 4-1 points decision at the Kokugikan Arena. How he did it: Yafai put in a stunning performance to dominate the final against Carlo Paalam of the Philippines. How he did it: In a tight finish, Choong battled back past Egypt's Ahmed Elgendy in the final event, taking the lead with 800m to go to secure a double for Team GB following Kate French's win in the women's event. How he did it: Kenny was the lead-off rider and sensed a hesitation in his opponents behind as the durney left the track, launching a solo sprint to win the gold medal.