2020년 하계 올림픽 영국 선수단

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영국, 혹은 완전히 영국과 북아일랜드에서, 영국을 대표하는 영국 올림픽 협회 팀이 도쿄에서 열린 2020년 하계 올림픽에 참가했다.원래 2020년 7월 24일부터 8월 9일까지 열릴 예정이었으나,[3] COVID-19 대유행으로 인해 2021년 7월 23일부터 8월 8일까지 연기되었다.

영국 선수들은 호주, 프랑스, 그리스, 스위스와 함께 근대 하계 올림픽경기마다 출전했지만, 영국은 그들 중 적어도 한 개의 금메달을 딴 유일한 팀이다.이 연승은 대회 3일 아침 아담 피티가 100m 평영 타이틀을 성공적으로 지켰을 때 도쿄에서 유지되었다.

영국 올림픽의 첫 메달은 태권도 카 브래들리 신든과 함께 태권도 -68kg 종목 결승에 진출하여 GB팀에게 최소한 은메달을 보장한 무술인들이 따냈다.하지만 결승전이 열리기 전 첼시 자일스52kg급에서 중계로 동메달을 획득했다.

요약

2020년 올림픽은 영국 팀원들이 많은 중요한 이정표를 달성한 것을 목격했다.수영장에서 아담 피티100m 평영에서 두 번째로 금메달을 따내며 올림픽 금메달을 성공적으로 방어한 최초의 영국 수영 선수가 되었다.영국 수영팀은 또한 역사상 가장 성공적인 올림픽으로 8개의 메달(금 4개 포함)을 획득하여 1908년 런던 올림픽(113년) 이후 지금까지의 올림픽 수영 최고 기록인 7개의 메달(금 4개 포함)을 앞질렀다.는 1908년 이후 영국 수영선수들이 올림픽 수영 종목에서 이 기록을 달성한 첫 번째 남자 자유형 200m 결승에서 1-2로 완주한 것을 포함했다.스콧은 또한 금메달 1개와 은메달 3개로 구성된 4개의 메달로 단일 경기에서 획득한 메달 수에서 영국의 가장 성공적인 선수가 되었다.그러나 애덤 피티, 제임스 가이, 톰 딘이 스콧의 단 하나의 금메달에 2관왕을 차지한 점에서는 더 성공적이었다.혼합 혼계영 4x100m에서 제임스 가이, 아담 피티와 함께 금메달을 따냄으로써, 캐슬린 도슨과 안나 홉킨은 레베카 애들링턴이 2008년 베이징 올림픽에서 400m 자유형과 800m 자유형에서 금메달을 딴 이후 최초의 영국 여자 수영 선수가 되었다.하지만, 어떤 영국 여자 수영 선수도 여자 개인전에서 메달을 따지 못했고 혼합혼영 메달은 영국 여자 수영 선수들이 유일하게 따냈다.

8월 4일, 스카이 브라운은 13세 28일의 나이로 여자 파크 스케이트보딩에서 동메달을 따면서 메달을 딴 최연소 영국 올림픽 선수가 되었다.

또한 체조선수 맥스 휘트록은 안마에서 2회 연속 올림픽 타이틀을 획득하여 안마 역사상 가장 성공적인 체조선수 중 하나가 되었다. - 또한 그 종목에서 3번의 세계 선수권 타이틀을 획득했고, 올림픽 역사상 안마 타이틀을 성공적으로 방어한 네 번째 남자이다.그렇게 함으로써 그는 금메달 3개를 포함하여 총 6개의 메달을 획득하여 영국에서 가장 성공적인 올림픽 체조 선수로서의 위치를 굳건히 했다.여자 트램펄린 대회 브리오니 페이지는 리우데자네이루 올림픽에서 동메달을 따며 2회 연속 올림픽 메달을 목에 걸었다.제니퍼 가디로바, 제시카 가디로바, 앨리스 킨셀라, 아멜리 모건으로 구성된 팀은 또한 여자 단체 종합 종합전에서도 동메달을 획득하여 2016년 리우데자네이루 체조에서 달성한 7개의 메달에서 도쿄 2020에서 종합 3개의 메달을 주었다.

켈리 호지킨슨로라 뮤어는 여자 800m와 1500m에서 각각 은메달을 땄다.켈리 홈즈가 2004년 아테네 올림픽에서 2관왕을 차지한 이후 영국 선수로는 이 두 종목 모두 첫 메달이었다.조시 커는 또한 남자 1500m에서 동메달을 따냄으로써 피터 엘리엇이 은메달을 딴 1988년 서울 이후 처음으로 올림픽 메달을 딴 영국 선수가 되었다.홀리 브래드쇼는 또한 올림픽과 실외 세계선수권대회에서 여자 장대높이뛰기에서 동메달을 따내며 첫 메달을 땄다.여자 계주 4x100도 동메달을 땄다.

남자부 스프린트에서 메달을 따지 못했음에도 불구하고 제이슨 케니는 남자부 스프린트에서 은메달, 남자부 키린에서 금메달을 따내며 영국에서 가장 성공한 올림픽 선수이자 가장 성공적인 올림픽 사이클 선수라는 기록을 단독 소유했다.이는 영국의 4회 연속 케이린 우승으로 케니의 통산 7관왕과 2관왕을 차지했으며, 그가 1관왕 이상을 차지한 올림픽은 4회 연속이었다.아내 로라 케니는 첫 스크래치 레이스에서 큰 충돌로 옴니엄 타이틀을 잃었고 여자 단체 추월에서 은메달을 따는 데 그쳤다.그러나 첫 올림픽 여자 매디슨에서 그녀와 파트너인 케이티 아치볼드는 한 바퀴를 돌고 두 바퀴를 제외한 모든 중간 스프린트에서 우승을 차지했다.이로써 그녀는 금메달 5개, 은메달 1개를 획득하여 영국 여자 올림픽 선수 중 가장 많은 훈장을 받았고 올림픽 사이클 선수 중 가장 성공적이고 가장 훈장을 받은 선수가 되었다.케네스는 또한 두 파트너 모두 금메달을 딴 역사상 가장 성공적인 올림픽 선수가 되었다.영국의 또 다른 육상 사이클 금메달은 남자 옴니엄에서 맷 월스에게 주어졌는데, 이는 영국 남자 올림픽 사이클 선수가 올림픽 타이틀을 차지한 첫 사례이다.월스는 또한 남자 매디슨 종목에서 에단 헤이터와 함께 은메달을 땄다.

파도 위에서 자일스 스콧은 올림픽 최종 출전하는 요트 핀클래스에서 영국의 6연패를 달성했고, 한나 밀스는 2016년 사스키아 클라크같은 클래스에서 여자 470 타이틀을 방어하며 영국에서 가장 성공한 여자 선원이 되었다.맥킨타이어는 1988년 서울 올림픽에서 브린 베일과 함께 스타급에서 금메달을 딴 아버지 마이클을 흉내내고 있었다.

덜 긍정적인 측면에서 보면, 영국의 성공에 대한 상징적 '스테이크'들이 많이 깨졌다.남자 팀 추월 타이틀은 2004년 이후 처음으로 영국의 손을 떠났고 남자 팀 스프린트에서도 에드 클랜시제이슨 케니가 같은 종목에서 4연패를 부인했다.남자 사이클 경기 스프린트도 잭 칼린이 동메달을 땄지만 2004년 이후 처음으로 영국의 손을 떠났다.남자 무타포스는 1996년 이후 처음으로 올림픽 타이틀을 잃었고 조정팀은 1980년 이후 처음으로 올림픽 조정 경기 전체에서 총 2개의 메달만을 획득하는데 그쳤다.

총 5개의 메달을 땄음에도 불구하고, 영국 육상팀이 금메달을 따지 못한 것은 1996년 이후 처음이다.영국 육상 최고의 메달 희망으로 꼽힌 세계 챔피언 디나 애셔 스미스(200m)와 카타리나 존슨 톰슨(7종경기)의 불운한 부상도 한몫했다.남자 400m 계주 팀도 결승선에서 0.01초 차이로 이탈리아에 의해 닻줄로 밀려났다.그러나 2021년 8월 12일 4인조 CJ Ujah의 한 멤버가 추가 조사를 기다리고 있는 경기 이후에 육상 통합 부대에 의해 비공개로 정지된 Ujah와의 약물 테스트에 실패했다는 것이 밝혀진 후 영국 4인조가 은메달을 잃을 수 있다는 것이 그 후에 나타났다.이 문제는 영국의 4x100 남자 4인조 쿼텟이 최종 결과에서 [4]실격될지 여부를 결정하기 위해 스포츠 도핑 중재 재판소에 회부되었다.2022년 2월 18일, 영국 남자 100m 육상 계주 4인조가 은메달을 박탈당한다는 것이 확인되었으며, 이는 2012년 [5][6]런던 올림픽에서 달성한 메달보다 1개 적은 64개의 메달을 획득했다는 것을 의미한다.

파라, 알리스테어 브라운리, 제이드 존스, 샬롯 두자르댕, 앤디 머레이 등 2016년 영국 디펜딩 챔피언(2012년과 2016년 금메달을 딴 일부 '더블' 챔피언 포함)이 선발되지 않았거나 타이틀을 유지할 수 없었다.이에 비해, 3명의 전 세계 챔피언들이지만, 오랜 시간 올림픽 무대에서 '거의 남자들'이 마침내 연단의 꼭대기에 도달했고, 조너선 브라운리는 첫 번째 철인 3종 혼합 계주에서 우승했고, 제임스 가이는 남자 400m 자유형 계주와 혼합 혼계영에서 모두 우승했고, 톰 데일리는 남자 10m 싱크로에서 금메달을 땄다.데뷔 선수인 매티 개인전에서 동메달을 따기 전에 4개의 올림픽 메달을 딴 최초의 영국 다이빙 선수가 되었다.

영국은 여자 BMX 자유형에서 첫 금메달을 땄고, 여자 100m 혼영 계주(세계 신기록), 여자 매디슨과 트라이애슬론 혼성 단체 계주, 남자 BMX 자유형, 여자 스케이트보드, 여자 페더급 복싱에서 메달을 따는 등 새로운 스포츠와 종목에서 주목할 만한 성공을 거두었다.여자 역도 +87kg 종목은 엄밀히 말하면 새로운 종목이었지만, 실제로는 기존의 헤비급 종목의 조정된 버전이었다.그럼에도 불구하고, 에밀리 캠벨의 은메달은 1984년 이후 영국 여자 역도 사상 최초의 메달이며, 보이콧이 없는 올림픽에서는 1960년과 1964년 루이스 마틴이 연속 금메달을 딴 이후 처음이다.사실, 이 올림픽 역도 경기는 영국에서 4명의 선발된 선수 모두가 7위 안에 드는 등 큰 성공을 거뒀고 사라 데이비스는 64kg급에서 두 번째 은메달을 따낼 뻔했다.

영국은 남녀 근대5종 경기에서도 케이트 프렌치가 여자 종목에서 금메달을 따는 등 큰 성공을 거뒀고 조셉 충은 남자 종목에서 금메달을 딴 최초의 영국 남자 근대5종 선수가 됐다.프랑스와 정우성의 우승은 2000년 여자 종목 도입 이후 처음으로 두 종목 모두 같은 국가가 우승하는 더블을 달성한 것이다.

메달리스트

복수 메달리스트

다음은 2020년 올림픽에서 여러 개의 메달을 딴 팀 GB 선수들이다.

샬롯 두자르댕은 2012년 런던 올림픽 금메달 2개와 2016년 리우데자네이루 올림픽 금메달 2개를 따낸 최초의 영국 여자 선수가 됐다.두자르댕은 또한 3개 대회 연속 다관왕을 차지한 최초의 영국 여자 선수가 되었고, 이는 케니에 의해 다시 같은 위업이었다.제이슨 케니는 두 개의 메달을 획득하여 4경기 연속 다관왕에 오른 최초의 영국 선수가 되었다. 이는 [7]사이클이라는 올림픽 종목에서 어느 누구도 따라올 수 없는 위업이다.남자 혼계영 400m에서 은메달을 딴 던컨 스콧은 단일 경기에서 4개의 메달을 딴 최초의 영국 올림픽 선수가 되었다.

이름. 메달. 스포츠 이벤트
애덤 피티 골드
골드
실버
수영하기 남자 평영 100m
혼합 혼계영 4 x 100m
남자 혼계영 400m
제임스 가이 골드
골드
실버
수영하기 남자 400m 자유형 계주
혼합 혼계영 4 x 100m
남자 혼계영 400m
톰 딘 골드
골드
수영하기 남자 자유형 200m
남자 400m 자유형 계주
던컨 스콧 골드
실버
실버
실버
수영하기 남자 400m 자유형 계주
남자 자유형 200m
남자 200m 개인혼영
남자 혼계영 400m*
조지아 테일러 브라운 골드
실버
트라이애슬론 혼합 릴레이
여성 개인
알렉스 이 골드
실버
트라이애슬론 혼합 릴레이
남자 개인전
톰 맥퀸 골드
실버
승마 팀 이벤트
개별 이벤트
로라 케니 골드
실버
사이클링 여성 매디슨
여자 단체 추월
제이슨 케니 골드
실버
사이클링 남자 키린
남자 단체 스프린트
케이티 아치볼드 골드
실버
사이클링 여성 매디슨
여자 단체 추월
매튜 월스 골드
실버
사이클링 남자 옴니엄
남자 매디슨
톰 데일리 골드
브론즈
다이빙 남자 싱크로나이즈
10미터 플랫폼

남자 10m 플랫폼
잭 칼린 실버
브론즈
사이클링 남자 단체 스프린트
남자 스프린트
루크 그린뱅크 실버
브론즈
수영하기 남자 혼계영 400m
남자 200m 배영
샬롯 뒤자르댕 브론즈
브론즈
승마 팀 드레디지
개별 드레디지

행정부.

2018년 4월 9일, 영국 올림픽 협회마크 잉글랜드를 2016년 리우데자네이루 올림픽에서의 성공으로 도쿄에서의 셰프 드 미션에 임명할 이라고 발표했다.그의 지도 아래, 팀 GB는 2012년 [8]런던 올림픽 개최국으로 활동한 후 하계 올림픽에서 메달 수를 늘린 첫 번째 국가가 되었다.

메달 목표

2021년 7월 9일, 영국 스포츠는 45-70개의 메달 목표를 설정했다고 발표했다.코로나 바이러스의 대유행과 [9]그에 따른 훈련과 스포츠 이벤트의 대규모 중단의 맥락에서 각 스포츠의 위치를 제대로 평가하는 것은 불가능하다고 여겨졌기 때문에 각 스포츠에 대한 개별적인 목표는 설정되지 않았다.

팀 GB 메달 목표
이벤트 메달 대상 2012년 메달 2016년 메달 메달 획득 목표 달성
전반적으로. 45–70 65 67 64 checkY

경쟁 제품

이 팀에는 9명의 형제자매가 포함되어 있었다.톰과 에밀리 포드(로잉), 제니퍼와 제시카 가디로바(체조), 샬롯마틸다 호지킨스-번(로잉), 와 맥스 리치필드(수영), 루크와 팻 맥코맥(복싱), 앤디와 제이미 머레이(테니스 포터 신디) 티파니.Gadirovas, McCormacks 그리고 Yates는 모두 쌍둥이이다.게다가, 한나 마틴은 여자 하키 팀의 일원이었고, 그녀의 남동생 해리 마틴은 남자 팀의 여행 예비역이었다.다관왕 커플도 있었다. 제이슨과 로라 케니(사이클링)다.

드레디지 라이더헤스터는 여섯 번째 올림픽에 출전하고 있었다.오직 동료 승마선수 닉 스켈튼만이 영국을 대표하여 더 많은 경기에 7번 출전했다.한편 궁수 나오미 포크라드는 5회 연속 출전했다.영국 여자 선수 중 테사 샌더슨앨리슨 윌리엄슨이 더 많은 대회에서 겨룬 적은 6번뿐이다.

스포츠 남자들 여성들.
양궁 3 3 6
예술적 수영 2 2
육상 경기 37 40 77
배드민턴 4 3 7
복싱 7 4 11
카누 3 5 8
사이클링 15 11 26
다이빙 6 6 12
승마 5 4 9
펜싱 1 0 1
필드하키 16 16 32
풋볼 0 18 18
골프 2 2 4
체조 4 6 10
유도 1 5 6
근대 5종 경기 2 2 4
조정 19 22 41
럭비 7인조 12 12 24
항해 8 7 15
촬영 2 3 5
스케이트보드 0 2 2
스포츠 클라이밍 0 1 1
수영하기 18 14 32
탁구 2 1 3
태권도 2 3 5
테니스 5 1 6
트라이애슬론 2 3 5
역도 0 4 4
176 200 376

376명의 강력한 영국 대표단과 더불어 GB팀은 다양한 [10]스포츠를 위한 22개의 여행 예비군 선정을 확정했다.여기에는 축구, 하키, 럭비 7s의 예비역도 포함되어 있었다.2021년 7월 3일, IOC는 핸드볼과 수구 종목과 함께 이들 세 종목의 개별 연맹과 협의하여 각 팀이 영구적으로 다른 개인으로 교체할 필요 없이 원래 선수단과 출장 예비군에서 팀을 선택할 수 있다고 발표했다.이로써 축구는 18명에서 22명으로, 하키는 16명에서 18명으로, 럭비 7은 12명에서 [11]13명으로 선수 규모가 늘어났다.

양궁

영국 궁수들은 네덜란드 [12]헤르토겐보쉬에서 열린 2019 세계양궁선수권대회에서 각 팀이 8강에 오르면서 남녀 종목에 각각 출전할 수 있는 자격을 얻었다.예선 규정은 또한 영국이 그랬던 것처럼 남자 양궁 선수 1명과 여자 양궁 선수 1명을 선발하는 국가는 혼합 단체전에 자동으로 등록하도록 규정하고 있다.2021년 4월 21일, GB팀은 도쿄에서 [13]팀을 대표할 6명의 양궁 선수를 선발했다고 발표했다.

선수 이벤트 랭킹 라운드 64강 32강 16강 준준결승 준결승 최종 /
스코어 시드 반대
스코어
반대
스코어
반대
스코어
반대
스코어
반대
스코어
반대
스코어
순위
톰 홀 개인, 남성 649 48 샤나(BAN)
L 3~7
전진하지 않았다
패트릭 휴스턴 658 25 달메이다(BRA)
L 1~7
전진하지 않았다
제임스 우드게이트 652 38 압둘린(KAZ)
L 3~7
전진하지 않았다
톰 홀
패트릭 휴스턴
제임스 우드게이트
팀, 남자 1959 10 개최되지 않음 인도네시아(INA)
W 6 ~ 0
네덜란드(NED)
L 3~5
전진하지 않았다
사라 벳틀스 개인, 여성 653 15 아코스타 기랄도(COL)
W 6 ~ 4
우직스(CHN)
L 2 ~ 6
전진하지 않았다
나오미 포크라드 629 47 우직스(CHN)
L 2 ~ 6
전진하지 않았다
브리오니 피트먼 634 38 탄 Y-T(TPE)
W 6 ~ 4
로만(MEX)
W 6 ~ 2
오시포바(ROC)
L 0 ~ 6
전진하지 않았다
사라 벳틀스
나오미 포크라드
브리오니 피트먼
팀, 여자 1916 9 개최되지 않음 이탈리아(ITA)
L 3~5
전진하지 않았다
패트릭 휴스턴
사라 벳틀스
팀, 혼성 1311 12 중국(CHN)
W 5 ~ 3
멕시코(MEX)
L 0 ~ 6
전진하지 않았다

예술적 수영

영국은 2021년 6월 11일 스페인에서 열린 수영 예술 단체 예선 최종전에서 2명의 선수를 선발하여 예술 수영 듀엣 경기에 출전시켰다.스페인은 단체전 진출로 영국이 물려받은 2019년 유러피언스컵 출전권을 확보했다.이 기록은 FINA 예술 수영 올림픽 예선 토너먼트에서 영국이 달성한 상위 7위로 대체되었다.2021년 6월 22일, GB팀[14]도쿄로 케이트 쇼트먼과 이사벨 소프선발한다고 발표했다.

선수 이벤트 기술 루틴 프리 루틴, 예비 절차 자유 루틴, 최종
포인트 순위 포인트 합계, 기술 + 무료 순위 포인트 합계, 기술 + 무료 순위
케이트 쇼트먼
이사벨 소프
듀엣 85.1548 14 84.7333 169.8881 14 전진하지 않았다

육상 경기

영국 선수들은 여러 육상 이벤트에서 예선 시간 또는 세계 랭킹으로 참가 기준을 달성했다(각 [15][16]이벤트에서 최대 3명의 선수).이 팀은 [17]영국 맨체스터에서 열리는 2021년 영국 육상 선수권 대회(6월 25일부터 27일까지)의 결과에 따라 선발될 것이다.계주 자격은 2019년 세계육상선수권대회 릴레이 종목에서 상위 8위 이내를 기록하거나, 이전에 예선 통과된 국가를 제외한 종목에서 상위 8위 이내를 기록하여 달성한다.따라서 영국이 도하에서 열린 월드스 혼합 400m 계주에서 4위를 했을 때 첫 번째 우승이 확실시되었다.영국은 10월 5일과 6일 도하에서 열린 다른 4개의 릴레이 경기에서 미국과 함께 상위 8개의 결승선을 통과하여 올림픽 출전권을 획득했으며, 그들은 도하에서 열린 5개의 릴레이 경기에서 모두 올림픽 출전권을 획득한 유일한 팀이었다.

2019년 12월, 영국 육상협회는 남자 마라톤에 캘럼 호킨스의 사전 선발을 확정했다.2021년 3월 26일, 큐 가든스에서 열린 2021 영국 육상 마라톤과 20km 걷기 트라이얼에서 크리스 톰슨, 코너, 스테파니 데이비스, 톰 보스워스는 이미 예선 [18]통과 시간을 얻은 상태에서 각 레이스에서 상위 2위로 도쿄 출전 자격을 확정했다.2021년 4월 1일, GB팀은 이 5명의 선수를 마라톤 선수 제스 피아세키와 스테프 트웰과 함께 [19]도쿄로 선발한다고 발표했다.2021년 6월 4일, 월드 애슬레틱스는 카메론 코비슐리와 도미닉 킹이 남자 50km 걷기 종목에 세계 랭킹에 올랐다고 확인했다.그러나, 그들은 영국 육상 선발 정책 문서에 명시된 자격 시간 요건을 충족하지 못했으며, 미래의 [20]가능성에 기초하여 선발될지는 두고 볼 일이다.

2021년 6월 29일, GB 팀은 영국 선발전이 끝난 후 추가로 65명의 선수를 선발한다고 발표했다.72명의 선수단에는 세계 챔피언 디나 애셔 스미스와 카타리나 존슨 톰슨이 포함되어 [21]있다.2021년 7월 2일, 최종 4명의 선수가 GB팀에 의해 확정되어 [22]도쿄에 76명의 강력한 선수단이 탄생했다.로라 무이어는 이후 여자 800m에서 기권해 1500m에 집중했고 그녀의 자리는 알렉산드라 벨이 차지해 최종 선수단을 [23]77명으로 늘렸다.

열쇠
  • NR, 국내 기록
  • Q, 다음 라운드에 진출할 수 있습니다.
  • q. 가장 빠른 패자로 다음 라운드에 진출하거나 필드 이벤트에서 예선 목표를 달성하지 못한 포지션별로 진출할 수 있다.
  • DQ, 부적격
  • DNS/F, 시작/종료하지 않음
  • NM, 마크 없음
  • 안녕, 선수는 라운드에서 경쟁할 필요가 없다.
  • 해당 없음, 라운드는 이벤트에 적용되지 않습니다.
참고: 트랙 이벤트에서 부여되는 랭킹은 선수 회전 내에만 해당된다.

트랙&로드 이벤트

남자들

선수 이벤트 준준결승 준결승 최종
시간을 순위 시간을 순위 시간을 순위 시간을 순위
자넬 휴스 100미터 안녕. 10.04 3분기 9.98 1분기 DSQ
리스 프레스코드 안녕. 10.12 5분기 DSQ 전진하지 않았다
치진두우자 안녕. 10.08 3분기 10.11 5 전진하지 않았다
애덤 제밀리 200미터 1:58.58 7 개최되지 않음 전진하지 않았다
넷하넬 미첼-블레이크 20.56 5 전진하지 않았다
올리버 더스틴 800m 1:46.94 6 개최되지 않음 전진하지 않았다
엘리엇 자일스 1:44.49 3분기 1:44.75 3 전진하지 않았다
대니얼 로든 1:45.73 2분기 1:44.38 5 전진하지 않았다
제이크 헤이워드 1500m 3:36.14 1분기 개최되지 않음 3:32.82 6분기 3:34.43 9
조시 커 3:36.29 7분기 3:32.18 3분기 3:29.05 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
제이크 와이트먼 3:41.18 3분기 3:33.48 1분기 3:35.09 10
앤드류 부차트 5000m 13:31.27 7분기 개최되지 않음 13:09.97 11
마크 스콧 13:39.61 6 전진하지 않았다
샘 앳킨 10000m 개최되지 않음 DNF
마크 스콧 28:09.23 14
데이비드 킹 110m 허들 13.55 6분기 개최되지 않음 13.67 7 전진하지 않았다
앤드루 포지 13.50 4분기 13.32 4분기 13.30 7
필 노먼 3000m 장애물 경주 8:46.57 13 개최되지 않음 전진하지 않았다
잭 세든 8:43.29 14 전진하지 않았다
자넬 휴스
리처드 킬티
넷하넬 미첼-블레이크
치진두우자
4 × 100 m 릴레이 38.02 2분기 개최되지 않음 37.51 DSQ
조 브리어
캐머런 찰머스
마이클 오하이오즈
리 톰슨
4 × 400 m 릴레이 3:03.29 6 개최되지 않음 전진하지 않았다
벤 코너 마라톤 개최되지 않음 DNF
캘럼 호킨스 DNF
크리스 톰슨 2:21.29 54
톰 보스워스 20km 도보 개최되지 않음 1:25:57 25
캘럼 윌킨슨 1:22:38 10

여성들.

선수 이벤트 준준결승 준결승 최종
시간을 순위 시간을 순위 시간을 순위 시간을 순위
디나 애셔 스미스 100미터 안녕. 11.07 2분기 11.05 3 전진하지 않았다
대릴 네이타 안녕. 10.98 PB 2분기 11.00 4분기 11.12 8
아샤 필립 안녕. 11.31 2분기 11.30 8 전진하지 않았다
베스 도빈 200미터 22.78 = 출력 2분기 개최되지 않음 22.85 5 전진하지 않았다
아마삐 400미터 51.17 4분기 개최되지 않음 51.59 7 전진하지 않았다
조디 윌리엄스 50.99 1분기 49.97 2분기 49.97 6
니콜 예르긴 DSQ 전진하지 않았다
알렉산드라 벨 800m 2:00.96 4분기 개최되지 않음 1:58.83 3분기 1:57.66 7
킬리 호지킨슨 2:01.59 2분기 1:59.12 1분기 1:55.88 NR 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
젬마 리키 1:59.97 1분기 1:59.77 2분기 1:56.90 4
로라 뮤어 1500m 4:03.89 2분기 개최되지 않음 4:00.73 2분기 3.54.50 NR 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
케이티 스노든 4:02.77 6분기 4:02.93 9 전진하지 않았다
레비 월콧-놀란 4:06.23 7 전진하지 않았다
제시카 저드 5000m 15:06.47 13 개최되지 않음 전진하지 않았다
아일리시 매콜건 15:09.68 10
에이미 엘로이제 마르코프 15:03.22 9
제시카 저드 10000m 개최되지 않음 31:56.80 17
아일리시 매콜건 31:04.46 9
티파니 포터 100m 허들 12.85 4분기 개최되지 않음 12.86 5 전진하지 않았다
신디 셈버 13.00 4분기 12.76 7 전진하지 않았다
메건 비즐리 400m 허들 55.91 7 개최되지 않음 전진하지 않았다
제시 나이트 DNF 전진하지 않았다
제시카 터너 56.83 4분기 1:00.36 7 전진하지 않았다
엘리자베스 버드 3000m 장애물 경주 9:24.34 5분기 개최되지 않음 9:19.68 NR 9
에이미 프랫 9:47.56 11 전진하지 않았다
디나 애셔 스미스
이마니라라 란시콧
대릴 네이타
아샤 필립
4 × 100 m 릴레이 41.55 NR 1분기 개최되지 않음 41.88 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
조이 클라크[a]
에밀리 다이아몬드
라바이 닐슨[a]
아마삐
조디 윌리엄스
니콜 예르긴
4 × 400 m 릴레이 3:23.99 3분기 개최되지 않음 3:22.59 5
스테파니 데이비스 마라톤 개최되지 않음 2:36:33 39
제스 피아세키 2:55:39 71
스테프 트웰 2:53:26 68
혼재
선수 이벤트 최종
결과 순위 결과 순위
니클라스 베이커
캐머런 찰머스
조이 클라크[a]
에밀리 다이아몬드
리 톰슨[a]
니콜 예르긴
4 × 400 m 릴레이 3:11.95 4분기 3:12.07 6

필드 이벤트

선수 이벤트 자격 최종
결과 순위 결과 순위
벤 윌리엄스 세단뛰기 남자 16.30 22 전진하지 않았다
톰 게일 높이뛰기 남자부 2.28 13분기 2.27 11
해리 코펠 장대높이뛰기, 남자부 5.65 =12분기 5.80 7
스콧 링컨 포환던지기 남자부 20.42 18 전진하지 않았다
로렌스 오코이에 원반던지기 남자부 NM 전진하지 않았다
테일러 캠벨 해머던지기 남자부 71.34 28 전진하지 않았다
닉 밀러 76.93 3분기 78.15 6
아비가일 이로즈루 멀리뛰기 여자부 6.75 4분기 6.51 11
재즈민 소이어스 6.62 11분기 6.80 8
로레인 우겐 6.05 15 전진하지 않았다
에밀리 보스윅 높이뛰기 여자부 1.93 =16 전진하지 않았다
모건 호 1.95 7분기 DNS
홀리 브래드쇼 장대높이뛰기, 여자부 4.55 =1q 4.85 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
소피 맥키나 포환던지기, 여자부 17.81 18 전진하지 않았다

복합 종목 - 여자 7종 경기

선수 이벤트 100H HJ SP 200미터 LJ JT 800m 최종 순위
카타리나 존슨톰슨 결과 13.27 1.86 13.31 DSQ DNS DNF
포인트 1084 1054 748 0 0

a 가열만으로 실행.

배드민턴

영국은 2021년 6월 15일 BWF 도쿄 랭킹에 따라 배드민턴 선수를 올림픽에 출전시켰다.[24]2021년 6월 28일,[25] GB팀은 도쿄에서 팀을 대표할 선수 7명의 명단을 발표했다. 레인과 숀 벤디는 리우데자네이루 동메달리스트 마커스 엘리스와 크리스 랭리지가 랭킹에서 [24]앞서고 있음에도 불구하고 남자 복식 경기에 선발되었다.

선수 이벤트 그룹 스테이지 16강 준준결승 준결승 최종/BM
반대
스코어
반대
스코어
반대
스코어
순위 반대
스코어
반대
스코어
반대
스코어
반대
스코어
순위
토비 펜티 남자 단식 셰퍼(GER)
W(21–18, 21–11)
왕차오엔(THA)
W(21–19, 21–12)
개최되지 않음 1Q 안톤센(DEN)
L(10–21, 15–21)
전진하지 않았다
커스티 길모어 여자 단식 샤자드(PAK)
W(21~14, 21~14)
야마구치(일본어)
L(9~21, 18~21)
개최되지 않음 2 전진하지 않았다
벤 레인
숀 벤디
남자 복식 기디언 /
수카물조(INA)
L(15~21, 11~21)
이하이 /
왕클(TPE)
L(17~21, 14~21)
랭크피레디 /
셰티(IND)
L(17~21, 19~21)
4 개최되지 않음 전진하지 않았다
클로이 버치
로렌 스미스
여자 복식 후쿠시마
/ 히로타(일본어)
L(13~21, 14~21)
폴리이 /
라하유(INA)
L(11~21, 13~21)
초우MK /
이엠이(MAS)
L(19~21, 16~21)
4 개최되지 않음 전진하지 않았다
마커스 엘리스
로렌 스미스
혼합 복식 기클 /
딜루(FRA)
W(21~18, 21~17)
헐벗유 /
()
W(21~13, 21~19)
푸아바라누크로 /
타르타나차이(THA)
W(21~12, 21~19)
1분기 개최되지 않음 Tse Y S /
탕씨엠(HKG)
L(13-21, 18-21)
전진하지 않았다

복싱

영국은 11명의 권투 선수(남자 7명, 여자 4명)를 출전시켜 올림픽 토너먼트에 참가하는 다음 체급에 각각 출전시켰다.리우 2016년 올림픽 선수와 2018년 영연방 경기 대회 챔피언 Galal Yafai(남자 플라이급)에서 2019년 세계 청동 동메달 리스트인 피터 McGrail(남자 페더급)가 첫번째 복싱 선수들이 2020년 유럽 예선 토너먼트 런던에서 16강전 경기의 무게 실린 라운드가 우승함으로써 영국 팀의 반점.[26][27]COVID-19 대유행으로 인해 중단된 후, 예선전이 프랑스 빌봉쉬르이베트에서 재개되었다.리우데자네이루 올림픽 남자 웰터급 팻 매코맥을 포함해 9명의 복싱 선수가 각 체급에서 자리를 꿰찼다.최종 출전 선수 11명은 2020년 하계 올림픽에서 우즈베키스탄, ROC함께 가장 높은 기록이다.2021년 6월 23일, GB팀은 도쿄에서 팀을 대표할 11명의 선수 명단을 발표했다.[28]

선수 이벤트 32강 16강 준준결승 준결승 최종
반대
결과
반대
결과
반대
결과
반대
결과
반대
결과
순위
갈랄 야파이 플라이급, 남자 소고몬얀 (ARM)
W RSC
친옌바(ZAM)
W 3 ~ 2
베이티아(CUB)
W 4 – 1
비보시노프(KAZ)
W 3 ~ 2
팔람(PHI)
W 4 – 1
1st place, gold medalist(s)
피터 맥그레일 페더급, 남자 부티(THA)
L 0 ~ 5
전진하지 않았다 17
루크 매코맥 경량, 남성용 가우시크(IND)
W 4 – 1
크루즈(CUB)
L 0 ~ 5
전진하지 않았다 9
팻 매코맥 웰터급, 남자 안녕. 라지오나우(BLR)
W 5 ~ 0
바투로프(UZB)
W 4 – 1
월시 (IRL)
W WO
이글레시아스(CUB)
L 0 ~ 5
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
벤저민 휘태커 라이트 헤비급, 남성용 비바스(COL)
W 4 – 1
오라비(EGY)
W 5 ~ 0
마차도(BRA)
W 3 ~ 2
하타예프(ROC)
W 4 – 1
로페스(CUB)
L 1~4
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
시본 클라크 헤비급, 남자 안녕. 테이세이라(BRA)
L 1~4
전진하지 않았다 9
프레이저 클라크 슈퍼헤비급 남자 안녕. 로가바(영국)
W 4 – 1
알리예프 (FRA)
W DSQ
잘롤로프 (UZB)
L RSC–I
전진하지 않았다 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
찰리 데이비슨 플라이급, 여자 체다(MAR)
W 5 ~ 0
장Y(CHN)
L 0 ~ 5
전진하지 않았다 9
카리스 아팅스톨 페더급, 여자 케노시(BOT)
W 5 ~ 0
로마우(BRA)
W 5 ~ 0
니콜슨(AUS)
W 3 ~ 2
이리(일본어)
L 2 ~ 3
전진하지 않았다 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
캐롤라인 뒤보아 경량, 여성용 사디쿠(KOS)
W 5 ~ 0
엘리스(미국)
W 3 ~ 0
시손디(THA)
L 2 ~ 3
전진하지 않았다 5
로렌 프라이스 미들급, 여자 개최되지 않음 멩흐바트(MGL)
W 5 ~ 0
바이론(PAN)
W 5 ~ 0
폰틴(NED)
W 3 ~ 2
리큐(CHN)
W 5 ~ 0
1st place, gold medalist(s)

카누

회전

영국 카누 선수들은 스페인 [29]라세우르겔에서 열린 2019 ICF 카누 슬라롬 세계선수권대회를 통해 4개 클래스에서 모두 보트를 출전시켰다.2019년 10월 10일, 영국 시니어 및 올림픽 선발전, 리 밸리 파크에서 열린 2019 ICF 월드컵 시리즈, 세계 [30]선수권 대회 등 3개 선발전에서 활약한 결과, 경기에 선발된 회전 카누 선수들의 이름을 발표했다.

선수 이벤트 예비 준결승 최종
실행 1 순위 실행 2 순위 최량 순위 시간을 순위 시간을 순위
애덤 버지스 남자 C-1 99.82 4 99.64 2 99.64 3분기 106.18 8분기 103.86 4
브래들리 포브스-크라이언스 남자 K-1 93.65 5 101.46 21 93.65 13분기 96.48 5분기 100.58 6
말로리 프랭클린 여자 C-1 107.51 1 105.06 1 105.06 1분기 117.75 6분기 108.68 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
킴벌리 우즈 여자 K-1 109.63 8 107.82 8 107.82 9분기 109.00 6분기 177.09 10

스프린트

영국은 헝가리 [31]체게드에서 열린 2019 ICF 카누 스프린트 세계선수권대회 남자 K-1 200m에서 금메달로 단일 보트를 선발했다.2019년 10월 10일, 올림픽 챔피언 리암 히스가 [30]카누 선수 선발 명단에서 선두를 차지했다.세계선수권대회와 이후 경기에서 획득한 쿼터 자리를 다시 배정받은 후, 영국은 [32]여자 K-1 500m에서 자리를 확보했다.2021년 6월 30일, GB팀[33]도쿄행 단거리 카누 선수단의 나머지 멤버를 선발한다고 발표했다.2021년 7월 8일, GB팀은 여자 C-1 200m 쿼터를 재할당했고 케이티 리드는 [34]도쿄에서 영국 카누 스프린트 스쿼드에 합류할 것으로 확인되었다.

선수 이벤트 히트 준준결승 준결승 최종
시간을 순위 시간을 순위 시간을 순위 시간을 순위
리암 히스 남자 K-1 200m 34.582 3 QF 33.985 SF×1 35.108 2 FA 35.202 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
케이티 리드 여자 C-1 200m 47.876 4 QF 47.821 4 전진하지 않았다
에밀리 루이스 여자 K-1 200m 42.038 4 QF 42.945 3 전진하지 않았다
여자 K-1 500m 1:55.743 7 QF 1:51.996 4 전진하지 않았다
데보라 커 여자 K-1 200m 41.168 3 QF 42.742 SF×1 39.751 2 FA 40.409 8
여자 K-1 500m 1:51.375 5 QF 1:50.133 3 SF 1:55.955 7 전진하지 않았다

예선 범례: FA, 결승 진출(중간), FB, 결승 B 진출(중간 제외)

사이클링

2021년 6월 21일, GB팀은 도쿄 사이클 팀의 선발을 발표했다.주목할 만한 인물로는 다수의 금메달리스트 제레인트 토마스, 에드 클랜시, 제이슨, 로라 [35]케니가 있다.영국은 4회 연속 사이클 [36]메달 순위에서 1위를 차지했다.

도로

영국은 2019년 10월 22일 현재 UCI 세계 랭킹에서 각각의 포지션에 따라 각 올림픽 로드 레이스에 참가하기 위해 6명의 선수단(남자 4명, 여자 2명)을 출전시켰다.그랜드투어 우승자는 제레인트 토마스(2018 Tour de France), 시몬 예이츠(2018 Vuelta a Espana), 타오 거헤간 하트(2020 Giro d'Italia) 등 3명이 포함됐다.전 세계 챔피언이자 런던 2012 은메달리스트인 리지 데이냥이 여자 [37]팀을 조명했다.

선수 이벤트 시간을 순위
타오거간하트 남자 로드 레이스 미완료
게인트 토머스 미완료
애덤 예이츠 6:06:33 9
사이먼 예이츠 6:09:04 17
타오거간하트 남자 타임 트라이얼 1:01:44.81 29
게인트 토머스 57:46.61 12
엘리자베스 디그넌 여자 로드 레이스 3:54:31 11
애나 섀클리 미완료
여자 타임 트라이얼 34:13.60 18
  • James Knox와 Joscelin Lowden은 여행 예비역으로 지정되었다.

추적하다

2020년 UCI 트랙 사이클 세계선수권대회 완주에 이어 영국 선수들은 남녀 단체 스프린트, 남녀 단체 추월, 남녀 매디슨, 남녀 옴니엄에서 자리를 쌓았다.남자 단체 스프린트의 결과, 영국은 남자 스프린트와 남자 키린에서 두 명의 선수를 출전시킬 수 있는 권리를 얻었다.

여자 단체 스프린트에서 쿼터 자리를 얻지 못한 영국은 UCI 올림픽 랭킹을 통해 여자 개인 스프린트에서 단일 쿼터 자리를 차지했다.개인 스프린트 자격은 여자 키린에서도 쿼터 자리를 획득하는 것을 의미한다.

영국의 가장 성공한 남녀 올림픽 선수 제이슨로라 케니가 에드 클랜시와 함께 돌아왔습니다.제이슨 케니(팀 스프린트)와 클랜시(팀추격) 모두 올림픽 사이클 단일 종목 연승(4회) 기록을 노리고 있다.제이슨 케니는 또한 현재 크리스 호이와 공유하고 있으며 현재 브래들리 위긴스가 보유하고 있는 올림픽 사이클 선수 중 가장 많은 메달을 획득하는 것을 목표로 하고 있다.로라 케니는 가장 많은 금메달을 딴 영국 여자 올림픽 선수로서 선두를 늘리고, 가장 성공적이고 가장 많은 메달을 받은 여자 사이클 선수로 샬롯 두자르딘을 제치고, 가장 성공적이고 가장 많은 메달을 받은 올림픽 여자 사이클 선수로서 네덜란드의 레온티엔무르셀(네덜란드)을 능가할 것이다.

스프린트

선수 이벤트 자격 1라운드 리피지 1 2라운드 리피지 2 3라운드 리피지 3 준준결승 준결승 최종
시간을
속도(km/h)
순위 반대
시간을
속도(km/h)
반대
시간을
속도(km/h)
반대
시간을
속도(km/h)
반대
시간을
속도(km/h)
반대
시간을
속도(km/h)
반대
시간을
속도(km/h)
반대
시간을
속도(km/h)
반대
시간을
속도(km/h)
반대
시간을
속도(km/h)
순위
잭 칼린 남자 스프린트 9.306
77.369
3분기 하트(AUS)
W 9.829
73.253
안녕. 사롬(MAS)
W9.884
72.845
안녕. 비지에(FRA)
W 9.963
72.267
안녕. 부담금(GER)
W9.680,
W9.795
라브레이슨(NED)
L, L
드미트리예프(ROC)
W 9.786,
W9.934
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
제이슨 케니 9.510
75.710
8분기 아왕(MAS)
W9.791
73.537
안녕. 와키모토(일본어)
W9.916
72.610
안녕. 드미트리예프 (ROC)
L
아왕(MAS)
와키모토(일본어)
W 10.066
71.528
라브레이슨(NED)
L, L
전진하지 않았다 5위 파이널
부담금 (GER)
폴. (TTO)
비지에 (FRA)
L
8
케이티 마르찬트 여자 스프린트 10.495
68.604
8분기 고바야시(일본어)
W 11.134
64.667
안녕. 리위스(HKG)
W 10.970
65.634
안녕. 일반()
W 10.935
65.844
안녕. 리위스(HKG)
L, L
전진하지 않았다 5위 파이널
프리드리히 (GER)
브라스페닌쿠스 (NED)
일반 ()
L
6

팀 스프린트

단체 스프린트에서 은메달을 따낸 제이슨 케니는 영국에서 가장 성공적인 올림픽 선수가 되었고, 사이클링에서 가장 성공한 올림픽 선수가 되었고, 브래들리 위긴스와 함께 가장 많은 메달을 받은 영국인이자 사이클링 선수가 되었다.

선수 이벤트 자격 준결승 최종
시간을
속도(km/h)
순위 반대
시간을
속도(km/h)
순위 반대
시간을
속도(km/h)
순위
잭 칼린
제이슨 케니
라이언 오웬스
남자 단체 스프린트 42.231
63.934
2 독일.(GER)
W 41.829
64.549
2 FA 네덜란드(NED)
L 44.589
60.553
2nd place, silver medalist(s)

예선전 전설: FA, 금메달 결승, FB, 동메달 결승

  • 필립 힌데스는 예비역으로 여행한다.

추구

선수 이벤트 자격 준결승 최종
시간을 순위 상대
결과.
순위 상대
결과.
순위
에드 클랜시
이단 헤이터
이단 버논
매튜 월스
올리버 우드
찰리 탄필드*
남자 단체 추월 3:47.507 4 덴마크(DEN)
4:28.489
8 스위스(SUI)
3:45.636
7
케이티 아치볼드
엘리노르 바커
네아 에반스
로라 케니
조시 나이트
여자 단체 추월 4:09.022 2 미국(미국)
4:07.562
2 독일.(GER)
4:10.607
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
  • 찰리 탠필드는 원래 예비역으로 여행했다.에드 클랜시는 남자 팀 추월 예선 승차에 이어 허리 부상을 이유로 대표팀에서 물러나고 즉각 은퇴를 선언했다.그 결과, 탄필드는 1군에 소집되어 예선과 결승에 올랐다.전자의 경우 덴마크 팀에 의해 뒤에서 클리핑당해 추락하는 사고를 당했다.

Keirin

Athlete Event Round 1 Repechage Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank
Jack Carlin Men's keirin 1 Q Bye 2 Q 4 FB 8
Jason Kenny 4 R 1 Q 2 Q 1 FA 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Katy Marchant Women's keirin REL 1 Q 5 Did not advance

Omnium

Athlete Event Scratch race Tempo race Elimination race Points race Total
Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Points Rank
Matthew Walls Men's omnium 1 40 3 36 2 38 2 39 153 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Laura Kenny Women's omnium DNF 16 1 40 13 16 1 24 96 6

Madison

Athlete Event Points Laps Rank
Ethan Hayter
Matthew Walls
Men's madison 40 0 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Katie Archibald
Laura Kenny
Women's madison 58 20 1st place, gold medalist(s)

Mountain biking

Great Britain entered single mountain bikers to compete in both the men's and women's cross-country races. The men's quota was gained by finishing in the top two eligible nations of the under-23 division at the 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada. The women's quota was secured by virtue of their position in the UCI World Ranking for nations as at 16 May 2021.

Tom Pidcock's preparations for the men's event were disrupted when he broke his collarbone after being hit by a car during training in May 2021. However, he recovered to be able to compete in the Games where we won Britain's first ever Olympic mountain biking medal, winning gold by a margin of 20 seconds over second placed Mathias Flückiger of Switzerland.[38]

Athlete Event Time Rank
Tom Pidcock Men's cross-country 1:25:14 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Evie Richards Women's cross-country 1:19:09 7

BMX

Great Britain received two quota spots (one per gender) for BMX racing at the Olympics. The men's place was secured as a result of the nation's seventh-place finish in the UCI Olympic Ranking List of 1 June 2021, while the women's was derived from Bethany Shriever's individual ranking.[39][40]

In BMX freestyle, two places (one per gender) were awarded to the British squad at the Olympics; both were secured as a result of the nation's top-five finish in the UCI Olympic Ranking List of 8 June 2021.

Race

Athlete Event Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Result Rank
Kye Whyte Men's race 9 2 Q 8 2 Q 39.167 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Bethany Shriever Women's race 5 1 Q 3 1 Q 44.358 1st place, gold medalist(s)
  • Ross Cullen travels as reserve.

Freestyle

Athlete Event Seeding Final
Run 1 Run 2 Average Rank Run 1 Run 2 Rank
Declan Brooks Men's freestyle 74.30 79.20 76.75 7 89.40 90.80 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Charlotte Worthington Women's freestyle 81.80 81.20 81.50 4 38.60 97.50 1st place, gold medalist(s)

Diving

British divers gained a full quota of 16 places for the following individual spots and synchronized teams at the Games through the 2019 FINA World Championships, the 2019 European Championships and the 2021 FINA Diving World Cup. The divers who secured the places for Great Britain were not necessarily the athletes who would be selected to represent their team in these events. Instead, they needed to compete at the Olympic trials to book their places for the Games. A team of 12 divers was announced on 2 June 2021, including defending champions Jack Laugher and Daniel Goodfellow in the men's synchronized springboard; and two-time world champion and multiple Olympic medallist Tom Daley.[41] James Heatly, Katherine Torrance and Matty Lee make Olympic debuts, having all won gold in the inaugural European Games in 2015 as juniors with the returning Lois Toulson, while Grace Reid will do so as a reigning Commonwealth Games champion. European bronze and silver medallist Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix, the youngest of the squad, debuts at 16 years old.

Laugher, Daley, Reid and Touslon will double up in individual and synchronised events, with their quota places released to be filled by next-in-line alternates.

Athlete Event Preliminaries[42][43][44][45] Semifinals[46][47][48] Final[49][50][51][52][53][54][55]
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
James Heatly 3 m springboard, men's 458.40 4 Q 454.85 4 Q 411.00 9
Jack Laugher 445.05 6 Q 514.75 3 Q 518.00 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Tom Daley 10 m platform, men's 453.70 4 Q 462.90 4 Q 548.25 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Noah Williams 309.55 27 Did not advance
Daniel Goodfellow
Jack Laugher
3 m synchronized springboard, men's Not held 382.80 7
Tom Daley
Matty Lee
10 m synchronized platform, men's Not held 471.81 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Scarlett Mew Jensen 3 m springboard, women's 243.45 22 Did not advance
Grace Reid 268.15 19 Did not advance
Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix 10 m platform, women's 307.70 10 Q 314.00 8 Q 305.50 7
Lois Toulson 314.00 7 Q 311.10 9 Q 289.6 9
Grace Reid
Katherine Torrance
3 m synchronized springboard, women's Not held 269.10 6
Eden Cheng
Lois Toulson
10 m synchronized platform, women's Not held 289.26 7

Equestrian

British equestrians qualified a full squad in the team dressage, eventing, and jumping competitions by virtue of a top-six finish at the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games in Tryon, North Carolina, United States in dressage and eventing, and a top-three finish among eligible nations in the jumping competition at the 2019 FEI European Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands.[56][57][58]

On 1 July 2021, Team GB announced the selection of their dressage and eventing teams for Tokyo. Included in the dressage team were triple gold medallist Charlotte Dujardin and Carl Hester who will be competing at his sixth Olympic Games.[59][60] The following day Team GB revealed the names of the three riders who will compete in the jumping events in Tokyo. The team included London 2012 gold medallists Scott Brash and Ben Maher.[61]

In the team dressage the British team of Dujardin, Hester and Charlotte Fry finished in the bronze medal position. This was Dujardin's fifth Olympic medal, tying her with rower Katherine Grainger and tennis player Kathleen McKane Godfree as the female British athletes with the most Olympic medals.[62] The following day in the individual dressage Dujardin, who was the two-time defending Olympic champion in the event, took another bronze medal, making her the first female British athlete to win six Olympic medals.[7]

Dressage

Athlete Horse Event Grand Prix Grand Prix Special Grand Prix Freestyle Overall
Score Rank Score Rank Technical Artistic Score Rank
Charlotte Dujardin Gio Individual 80.963 4 Q 83.000 94.086 88.543 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Charlotte Fry Everdale 77.096 8 Q 75.714 85.514 80.614 13
Carl Hester En Vogue 75.124 13 q 77.750 85.886 81.818 8
Charlotte Dujardin
Charlotte Fry
Carl Hester
As above Team 7508.5 2 Q 7723.0 3 7723.0 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Qualification legend: Q, Qualified for the final; q, Qualified for the final as a lucky loser

Eventing

Athlete Horse Event Dressage Cross-country Jumping Total
Qualifier Final
Penalties Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Rank
Laura Collett London 52 Individual 25.80 6 0.00 25.80 3 4.00 29.80 5 Q 8.00 37.80 9 37.80 9
Tom McEwen Toledo de Kerser 28.90 12 0.00 28.90 6 0.00 28.90 3 Q 0.00 28.90 2 28.90 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Oliver Townend Ballaghmor Class 23.60 2 0.00 23.60 1 4.00 27.60 2 Q 4.80 32.40 5 32.40 5
Laura Collett
Tom McEwen
Oliver Townend
As above Team 78.30 1 0.00 78.30 1 8.00 86.30 1 86.30 1st place, gold medalist(s)

Jumping

Athlete Horse Event Qualification Final Jump-off
Penalties Rank Penalties Time Rank Penalties Time Rank
Scott Brash Hello Jefferson Individual 0 =1 Q 1 88.45 7 Did not advance
Harry Charles Romeo 88 0 =1 Q Retired Did not advance
Ben Maher Explosion W 0 =1 Q 0 85.67 =1 0 37.85 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Harry Charles
Ben Maher
Holly Smith
Romeo 88
Explosion W
Denver
Team 20 7 Q 24+WD 162.46 10 Did not advance
  • Harry Charles was the travelling reserve and he was called on to substitute for Holly Smith in the individual event and for Scott Brash in the team competition following an injury to the latter's horse, Hello Jefferson.[63]

Fencing

Great Britain entered one fencer into the Olympic competition. 2019 world silver medallist Marcus Mepstead claimed a spot in the men's foil as one of the two highest-ranked fencers vying for qualification from Europe in the FIE Adjusted Official Rankings.[64]

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Marcus Mepstead Men's foil Bye Hamza(EGY)
L 13–15
Did not advance

Field hockey

Team Event Group Stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Great Britain men's Men's tournament South Africa
W 3–1
Canada
W 3–1
Germany
L 1–5
Netherlands
D 2–2
Belgium
D 2–2
3 Q India
L 1–3
Did not advance 5
Great Britain women's Women's tournament Germany
L 1–2
South Africa
W 4–1
India
W 4–1
Netherlands
L 0–1
Ireland
W 2–0
3 Q Spain
D 2–2 FT
(2–0 P)
Netherlands
L 1–5
India
W 4–3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Men's tournament

Great Britain men's national field hockey team qualified for the Olympics by securing one of the seven team quotas available from the 2019 Men's FIH Olympic Qualifiers, defeating Malaysia 9–3 on aggregate in a two-match playoff in London.[65]

Squad

The squad was announced on 17 June 2021.[66]

Head coach: Danny Kerry[67]

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) CapsClub
5 DF David Ames (1989-06-25)25 June 1989 (aged 32) 101 England Holcombe
6 MF Jacob Draper (1998-07-24)24 July 1998 (aged 23) 66 England Hampstead & Westminster
7 FW Alan Forsyth (1992-04-05)5 April 1992 (aged 29) 189 England Surbiton
8 FW Rupert Shipperley (1992-11-21)21 November 1992 (aged 28) 87 England Hampstead & Westminster
9 MF Harry Martin (1992-10-23)23 October 1992 (aged 28) 238 England Hampstead & Westminster
10 FW Chris Griffiths (1990-09-03)3 September 1990 (aged 30) 112 England Old Georgians
11 MF Ian Sloan (1993-11-19)19 November 1993 (aged 27) 112 England Wimbledon
13 FW Sam Ward (1990-12-24)24 December 1990 (aged 30) 135 England Old Georgians
15 FW Phil Roper (1992-01-24)24 January 1992 (aged 29) 155 England Wimbledon
16 MF Adam Dixon (Captain) (1986-09-11)11 September 1986 (aged 34) 284 England Beeston
18 DF Brendan Creed (1993-01-03)3 January 1993 (aged 28) 87 England Surbiton
20 GK Ollie Payne (1999-04-06)6 April 1999 (aged 22) 11 England Holcombe
21 FW Liam Ansell (1993-11-12)12 November 1993 (aged 27) 54 England Wimbledon
25 DF Jack Waller (1997-01-28)28 January 1997 (aged 24) 55 England Wimbledon
26 MF James Gall (1995-05-20)20 May 1995 (aged 26) 88 England Surbiton
27 DF Liam Sanford (1996-03-14)14 March 1996 (aged 25) 69 England Old Georgians
29 DF Tom Sorsby (1996-10-28)28 October 1996 (aged 24) 39 England Surbiton
32 FW Zach Wallace (1999-09-29)29 September 1999 (aged 21) 55 England Surbiton

Travelling reserves: Alan Forsyth and Harry Martin

Group play

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Belgium 5 4 1 0 26 9 +17 13 Quarter-finals
2 Germany 5 3 0 2 19 10 +9 9
3 Great Britain 5 2 2 1 11 11 0 8
4 Netherlands 5 2 1 2 13 13 0 7
5 South Africa 5 1 1 3 16 24 −8 4
6 Canada 5 0 1 4 9 27 −18 1
Source: Tokyo 2020 and FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
24 July 2021 (2021-07-24)
18:30
v
Great Britain 3–1 South Africa
Ward field hockey ball 2'
Ansell field hockey ball 32'
Waller field hockey ball 56'
Report Guise-Brown field hockey ball 4'
North Pitch
Umpires:
Germán Montes de Oca (ARG)
Ben Goentgen (GER)

26 July 2021 (2021-07-26)
11:45
v
Great Britain 3–1 Canada
Ansell field hockey ball 33', 57'
Ward field hockey ball 41'
Report Van Son field hockey ball 51'
North Pitch
Umpires:
Lim Hong Zhen (SGP)
Marcin Grochal (POL)

27 July 2021 (2021-07-27)
12:15
v
Germany 5–1 Great Britain
Fuchs field hockey ball 15', 51', 60'
Rühr field hockey ball 35'
Weigand field hockey ball 42'
Report Roper field hockey ball 8'
South Pitch
Umpires:
Simon Taylor (NZL)
Adam Kearns (AUS)

29 July 2021 (2021-07-29)
12:15
v
Netherlands 2–2 Great Britain
Brinkman field hockey ball 22'
Janssen field hockey ball 31'
Report Ward field hockey ball 52', 57'
South Pitch
Umpires:
Raghu Prasad (IND)
Germán Montes de Oca (ARG)

30 July 2021 (2021-07-30)
21:15
v
Belgium 2–2 Great Britain
Boon field hockey ball 36'
Briels field hockey ball 43'
Report Shipperley field hockey ball 17'
Ansell field hockey ball 38'
South Pitch
Umpires:
Simon Taylor (NZL)
Francisco Vázquez (ESP)

Quarterfinal

1 August 2021 (2021-08-01)
21:00
v
India 3–1 Great Britain
Dilpreet field hockey ball 7'
Gurjant field hockey ball 16'
Hardik field hockey ball 57'
Report Ward field hockey ball 45'
Umpires:
Marcin Grochal (POL)
Simon Taylor (NZL)

Women's tournament

Great Britain women's national field hockey team qualified for the Olympics by securing one of the seven team quotas available from the 2019 Women's FIH Olympic Qualifiers, defeating Chile 5–1 on aggregate in a two-match playoff in London.[65] On 17 June, Great Britain Hockey announced the selection of the squad that would represent the team in Tokyo.[68]

Squad

The squad was announced on 17 June 2021.[69]

Head coach: Australia Mark Hager

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps GoalsClub
1 GK Maddie Hinch (1988-10-08)8 October 1988 (aged 32) 158 0 No club listed
4 MF Laura Unsworth (1988-03-08)8 March 1988 (aged 33) 276 11 England East Grinstead
5 MF Sarah Evans (1991-04-12)12 April 1991 (aged 30) 122 9 England Surbiton
6 DF Anna Toman (1993-04-29)29 April 1993 (aged 28) 91 7 England Wimbledon
7 FW Hannah Martin (1994-12-30)30 December 1994 (aged 26) 77 15 England Hampstead & Westminster
8 MF Sarah Jones (1990-06-25)25 June 1990 (aged 31) 129 13 England Holcombe
9 MF Susannah Townsend (1989-07-28)28 July 1989 (aged 31) 180 13 England Canterbury
10 FW Sarah Robertson (1993-09-27)27 September 1993 (aged 27) 158 13 England Hampstead & Westminster
13 FW Elena Rayer (1996-11-22)22 November 1996 (aged 24) 58 3 England East Grinstead
16 FW Isabelle Petter (2000-06-27)27 June 2000 (aged 21) 33 6 England Loughborough Students
17 DF Leah Wilkinson (1986-12-03)3 December 1986 (aged 34) 182 23 England Holcombe
18 DF Giselle Ansley (1992-03-31)31 March 1992 (aged 29) 165 23 England Surbiton
20 DF Hollie Pearne-Webb (Captain) (1990-09-19)19 September 1990 (aged 30) 191 8 No club listed
21 MF Fiona Crackles (2000-02-11)11 February 2000 (aged 21) 13 0 England Durham University
24 MF Shona McCallin (1992-05-18)18 May 1992 (aged 29) 93 3 No club listed
26 FW Lily Owsley (1994-12-10)10 December 1994 (aged 26) 164 36 England Hampstead & Westminster
31 DF Grace Balsdon (1993-04-13)13 April 1993 (aged 28) 81 7 England Hampstead & Westminster
32 DF Amy Costello (1998-01-14)14 January 1998 (aged 23) 88 England East Grinstead

Group play

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Netherlands 5 5 0 0 18 2 +16 15 Quarterfinals
2 Germany 5 4 0 1 13 7 +6 12
3 Great Britain 5 3 0 2 11 5 +6 9
4 India 5 2 0 3 7 14 −7 6
5 Ireland 5 1 0 4 4 11 −7 3
6 South Africa 5 0 0 5 5 19 −14 0
Source: Tokyo 2020 and FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
25 July 2021 (2021-07-25)
09:30
v
Great Britain 1–2 Germany
Jones field hockey ball 13' Report Huse field hockey ball 24'
Stapenhorst field hockey ball 33'
North Pitch
Umpires:
Liu Xiaoying (CHN)
Irene Presenqui (ARG)

26 July 2021 (2021-07-26)
18:30
v
South Africa 1–4 Great Britain
Walraven field hockey ball 6' Report Rayer field hockey ball 29', 50'
Toman field hockey ball 39'
Unsworth field hockey ball 40'
North Pitch
Umpires:
Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
Maggie Giddens (USA)

28 July 2021 (2021-07-28)
10:00
v
Great Britain 4–1 India
Martin field hockey ball 2', 19'
Owsley field hockey ball 41'
Balsdon field hockey ball 57'
Report Sharmila field hockey ball 23'
South Pitch
Umpires:
Laurine Delforge (BEL)
Aleisha Neumann (AUS)

29 July 2021 (2021-07-29)
19:00
v
Great Britain 0–1 Netherlands
Report Matla field hockey ball 13'
South Pitch
Umpires:
Michelle Joubert (RSA)
Aleisha Neumann (AUS)

31 July 2021 (2021-07-31)
20:45
v
Ireland 0–2 Great Britain
Report Townsend field hockey ball 17'
Martin field hockey ball 32'
North Pitch
Umpires:
Carolina de la Fuente (ARG)
Emi Yamada (JPN)

Quarterfinal

2 August 2021 (2021-08-02)
21:00
v
Spain 2–2 Great Britain
Iglesias field hockey ball 20'
Bonastre field hockey ball 51'
Report Martin field hockey ball 17'
Balsdon field hockey ball 37'
Penalties
Ycart Penalty shoot-out missed
García Grau Penalty shoot-out missed
Oliva Penalty shoot-out missed
Pérez Penalty shoot-out missed
0–2 Penalty shoot-out missed Toman
Penalty shoot-out scored Martin
Penalty shoot-out scored Jones
Umpires:
Aleisha Neumann (AUS)
Annelize Rostron (RSA)

Semifinal

4 August 2021 (2021-08-04)
10:30
v
Netherlands 5–1 Great Britain
Albers field hockey ball 19', 38'
Keetels field hockey ball 18'
Verschoor field hockey ball 32'
Matla field hockey ball 49'
Report Ansley field hockey ball 41'
Umpires:
Michelle Joubert (RSA)
Laurine Delforge (BEL)

Bronze medal game

6 August 2021 (2021-08-06)
10:30
v
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Great Britain 4–3 India
Rayer field hockey ball 16'
Robertson field hockey ball 24'
Pearne-Webb field hockey ball 35'
Balsdon field hockey ball 48'
Report Gurjit field hockey ball 25', 26'
Vandana field hockey ball 29'
Umpires:
Michelle Joubert (RSA)
Michelle Meister (GER)

Football

Team Event Group Stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Great Britain women Women's tournament Chile
W 2–0
Japan
W 1–0
Canada
D 1–1
1 Q Australia
L 3–4AET
FT: 2–2
Did not advance 5

Women's tournament

The FIFA Women's World Cup serves as the UEFA qualifying competition for the Olympic football tournament, with the top three sides qualifying. On 27 June 2019, England reached the semi-finals of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup; the following day, the United States were confirmed as their opponents. This made England one of the top three European sides in the competition, which, under an agreement between the FA and the other three home nations and FIFA, allowed Great Britain to take up the qualifying place for the 2020 Olympics won by England.[70]

Squad

The final squad of 22 athletes was originally announced on 27 May 2021.[71] Before the tournament, Carly Telford replaced the injured Karen Bardsley on 18 June 2021.[72]

Head coach: Norway Hege Riise

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Ellie Roebuck (1999-09-23)23 September 1999 (aged 21) 0 0 England Manchester City
2 2DF Lucy Bronze (1991-10-28)28 October 1991 (aged 29) 0 0 England Manchester City
3 2DF Demi Stokes (1991-12-12)12 December 1991 (aged 29) 0 0 England Manchester City
4 3MF Keira Walsh (1997-04-08)8 April 1997 (aged 24) 0 0 England Manchester City
5 2DF Steph Houghton (1988-04-23)23 April 1988 (aged 33) 5 3 England Manchester City
6 3MF Sophie Ingle (1991-09-02)2 September 1991 (aged 29) 0 0 England Chelsea
7 4FW Nikita Parris (1994-03-10)10 March 1994 (aged 27) 0 0 France Lyon
8 3MF Kim Little (1990-06-29)29 June 1990 (aged 31) 5 0 England Arsenal
9 4FW Ellen White (1989-05-09)9 May 1989 (aged 32) 4 0 England Manchester City
10 4FW Fran Kirby (1993-06-29)29 June 1993 (aged 28) 0 0 England Chelsea
11 3MF Caroline Weir (1995-06-20)20 June 1995 (aged 26) 0 0 England Manchester City
12 4FW Rachel Daly (1991-12-06)6 December 1991 (aged 29) 0 0 United States Houston Dash
13 1GK Carly Telford (1987-07-07)7 July 1987 (aged 34) 0 0 England Chelsea
14 2DF Millie Bright (1993-08-21)21 August 1993 (aged 27) 0 0 England Chelsea
15 4FW Lauren Hemp (2000-08-07)7 August 2000 (aged 20) 0 0 England Manchester City
16 2DF Leah Williamson (1997-03-29)29 March 1997 (aged 24) 0 0 England Arsenal
17 4FW Georgia Stanway (1999-01-03)3 January 1999 (aged 22) 0 0 England Manchester City
18 3MF Jill Scott (1987-02-02)2 February 1987 (aged 34) 5 1 England Everton
19 4FW Niamh Charles (1999-06-21)21 June 1999 (aged 22) 0 0 England Chelsea
20 4FW Ella Toone (1999-09-02)2 September 1999 (aged 21) 0 0 England Manchester United
21 2DF Lotte Wubben-Moy (1999-01-11)11 January 1999 (aged 22) 0 0 England Arsenal
22 1GK Sandy MacIver (1998-06-18)18 June 1998 (aged 23) 0 0 England Everton

Group play

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Great Britain 3 2 1 0 4 1 +3 7 Advance to knockout stage
2 Canada 3 1 2 0 4 3 +1 5
3 Japan (H) 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 4
4 Chile 3 0 0 3 1 5 −4 0
Source: TOCOG and FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Host
Great Britain 2–0 Chile
  • White 18', 73'
Report (TOCOG)
Report (FIFA)


Canada 1–1 Great Britain
Report (TOCOG)
Report (FIFA)

Quarter-finals

Great Britain 3–4 (a.e.t.) Australia
Report (TOCOG)
Report (FIFA)

Golf

Great Britain entered a total of two male and two female golfers into the Olympic tournament. Tyrrell Hatton and Paul Casey qualified directly among the top 60 eligible players for the men's event. However, Hatton announced his withdrawal on 21 June 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and he was replaced by Tommy Fleetwood.[74] Mel Reid and Jodi Ewart Shadoff qualified in a similar manner through the women's rankings. The latter following the withdrawal of higher-ranked British golfers Charley Hull and Georgia Hall. On 6 July 2021, Team GB confirmed the selection of the four golfers who will represent the team in Tokyo.[75]

Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total
Score Score Score Score Score Par Rank
Paul Casey Men's 67 68 66 68 269 −15 T4
Tommy Fleetwood 70 69 64 70 273 −11 T16
Jodi Ewart Shadoff Women's 74 68 70 72 284 E T40
Mel Reid 73 75 76 68 292 +8 55

Gymnastics

Artistic

Great Britain fielded a full squad of four gymnasts in the women's artistic gymnastics events by finishing fourth out of the nations eligible for qualification in the team all-around qualification round at the 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. The top nine eligible nations were awarded qualification places.[76] The men's artistic gymnastics team also secured a place after finishing second among the nations eligible for qualification in the team all-around qualification round at the same championships. Again, nine team berths were available at this competition in total.[77] On 24 May 2021, Team GB announced the selection of the four members of the men's squad including reigning individual pommel horse and floor exercise champion Max Whitlock together with three debutants.[78] In June 2021, Team GB announced the selection of the four members of the women's team; all of them will make their Olympic debuts, including the twin sisters Jennifer and Jessica Gadirova.[79]

Men

Team
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
F PH R V PB HB F PH R V PB HB
Joe Fraser Team 14.066 14.666 14.400 13.833 15.400 Q 13.933 86.298 5 Q 13.866 14.666 14.500 14.133 14.666 14.333
James Hall 13.866 14.100 13.733 14.333 14.333 14.066 84.431 16 Q 14.033 14.000 13.600 14.233 13.100 14.200
Giarnni Regini-Moran 14.666 12.166 13.366 14.600 14.933 13.100 82.831 23 14.533 13.733 14.666 15.166
Max Whitlock 14.900 Q 14.100 13.400 14.966 13.366
Total 42.598 43.666 41.499 42.766 44.666 41.399 256.594 5 Q 42.432 43.632 41.833 43.032 42.932 41.899 255.760 4
Individual
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
F PH R V PB HB F PH R V PB HB
Joe Fraser All-around See team results 14.100 13.300 14.433 13.133 15.133 14.400 84.499 9
Parallel bars 15.400 15.400 7 Q 14.500 14.500 8
James Hall All-around See team results 14.466 13.433 13.966 14.300 14.433 14.000 84.598 8
Max Whitlock Pommel horse 14.900 14.900 5 Q 15.583 15.583 1st place, gold medalist(s)

Women

Team
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
V UB BB F V UB BB F
Jennifer Gadirova Team 14.533 13.066 13.300 13.800 Q* 54.699 17 Q 14.433 13.300 13.700
Jessica Gadirova 14.500 13.800 12.866 14.033 Q 55.199 12 Q 14.433 13.566 13.833
Alice Kinsella 14.166 12.633 12.100 12.766 51.665 48 14.266 14.166 13.333 12.800
Amelie Morgan 13.858 13.833 13.033 12.466 53.190 33 14.033 12.233
Total 43.199 40.699 39.199 40.599 163.396 6 Q 43.132 41.765 38.866 40.333 164.096 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Individual
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
V UB BB F V UB BB F
Jennifer Gadirova All-around See team results 13.800 12.400 12.933 13.800 53.533 13
Floor 13.800 13.800 9 Q* 13.233 13.233 7
Jessica Gadirova All-around See team results 14.566 13.666 12.033 13.700 53.965 10
Floor 14.033 14.033 5 Q 14.000 14.000 6

Trampoline

Great Britain qualified one gymnast for the women's trampoline by finishing in the top eight at the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.[80][81] Great Britain secured a second quota when Rio silver medallist Bryony Page finished fourth in the 2020/21 Trampoline World Cup series. On 10 June 2021, Page and Laura Gallagher were selected to fill these quotas in Tokyo.[82]

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Score Rank Score Rank
Laura Gallagher Women's 53.335 15 Did not advance
Bryony Page 104.664 3 Q 55.735 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Judo

Great Britain, at the conclusion of the 2021 World Judo championships, had achieved quota places in the following weight categories. Nekoda Smythe-Davis had qualified a continental quota place in the −57 kg category, but had already withdrawn from Olympic consideration for health reasons. On 5 July 2021, Team GB announced the judokas who will compete in Tokyo, including debutant Sarah Adlington in the women's heavyweight category, who had been awarded a continental quota following the official withdrawal of Smythe-Davis.[83][84]

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Ashley McKenzie Men's −60 kg Huseynov(AZE)
L 00–01
Did not advance
Chelsie Giles Women's −52 kg Rexhepi(MKD)
W 01–00
Iraoui(MAR)
W 01–00
Abe(JPN)
L 00–01
Did not advance van Snick(BEL)
W 10–00
Kocher(SUI)
W 10–00
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Lucy Renshall Women's −63 kg Tashiro(JPN)
L 00–01
Did not advance
Gemma Howell Women's −70 kg Pérez(PUR)
L 00–10
Did not advance
Natalie Powell Women's −78 kg Bye Yoon H-j(KOR)
L 00–11
Did not advance
Sarah Adlington Women's +78 kg Chikhrouhou(TUN)
L 00–10
Did not advance

Modern pentathlon

British athletes qualified for the following spots in the modern pentathlon at the Games. Rio 2016 Olympian Joe Choong secured an outright berth in the men's event by winning the gold medal at the 2019 UIPM World Cup Final in Tokyo, Japan, becoming the first athlete to be named to Team GB for Tokyo 2020.[85] World champion Jamie Cooke and fellow Briton Kate French confirmed places in their respective events with a podium finish (gold for Cooke and silver for French) at the 2019 European Championships in Bath. Following the conclusion of the 2021 UIPM Worlds, a second and final women's quota place was confirmed based on the world rankings.[86] On 24 June 2021, Team GB announced the names of the four modern pentathletes chosen to compete in Tokyo.[87]

Athlete Event Fencing
(épée one touch)
Swimming
(200 m freestyle)
Riding
(show jumping)
Combined: shooting/running
(10 m air pistol)/(3200 m)
Total
RR BR Rank MP points Time Rank MP points Penalties Rank MP points Time Rank MP points MP points Rank
Joe Choong Men's 25–10 2 1 252 1:54.87 3 321 14 14 286 11:17.53 15 623 1482 OR 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Jamie Cooke 18–17 0 16 208 1:53.80 2 323 7 8 293 11:12.30 14 628 1452 9
Kate French Women's 20–15 1 7 221 2:10.18 8 290 6 4 294 12:00.34 5 580 1385 OR 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Jo Muir 13–22 1 33 179 2:14.52 15 281 7 7 293 12:15.13 9 565 1318 14

Rowing

Great Britain qualified ten out of fourteen boats for each of the following rowing classes into the Olympic regatta, with all of the crews confirming Olympic places for their boats at the 2019 FISA World Championships in Ottensheim, Austria.[88][89][90] On 9 June 2021, Team GB announced the names of the 41 rowers who would represent them in Tokyo. Notable rowers in the squad included double Olympic champion Helen Glover and two-time medallist Moe Sbihi. In addition, four travelling reserves were named: Morgan Bolding, Matthew Tarrant, Madeleine Arlett and Saskia Budgett.[91]

Men
Athlete Event Heats Repechage Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
John Collins
Graeme Thomas
Double sculls 6:12.80 2 SA/B Bye 6:22.95 2 FA 6:06.46 4
Sholto Carnegie
Oliver Cook
Rory Gibbs
Matthew Rossiter
Four 5:55.36 1 FA Bye Not held 5:45.78 4
Tom Barras
Jack Beaumont
Angus Groom
Harry Leask
Quadruple sculls 5:42.01 3 R 5:55.91 1 FA Not held 5:33.75 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Josh Bugajski
Jacob Dawson
Charles Elwes
Thomas Ford
Thomas George
James Rudkin
Moe Sbihi
Oliver Wynne-Griffith
Henry Fieldman (cox)
Eight 5:34.40 3 R 5:23.32 2 FA Not held 5:25.73 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Women
Athlete Event Heats Repechage Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Victoria Thornley Single sculls 7:44.30 1 QF Bye 7:59.93 3 SA/B 7:25.12 2 FA 7:20.39 4
Helen Glover
Polly Swann
Pair 7:23.98 3 SA/B Bye Not held 6:49.39 2 FA 6:54.96 4
Emily Craig
Imogen Grant
Lightweight double sculls 7:03.29 2 SA/B Bye Not held 6:41.99 1 FA 6:48.04 4
Karen Bennett
Rowan McKellar
Rebecca Shorten
Harriet Taylor
Four 6:41.02 4 R 6:46.20 1 FA Not held 6:21.52 4
Lucy Glover
Charlotte Hodgkins-Byrne
Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne
Hannah Scott
Quadruple sculls 6:20.80 3 R 6:42.97 4 FB Not held 6:25.14 7
Chloe Brew
Katherine Douglas
Rebecca Edwards
Emily Ford
Fiona Gammond
Caragh McMurtry
Rebecca Muzerie
Sara Parfett
Matilda Horn (cox)
Eight 6:26.75 4 R 6:05.26 5 Not held Did not advance

Qualification legend: FA, Final A (medal); FB, Final B (non-medal); FC, Final C (non-medal); FD, Final D (non-medal); FE, Final E (non-medal); FF, Final F (non-medal); SA/B, Semifinals A/B; SC/D, Semifinals C/D; SE/F, Semifinals E/F; QF, Quarterfinals; R, Repechage

Rugby sevens

In international competition the constituent nations of Great Britain ordinarily compete as separate unions representing England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Irish players who normally represent Ireland would have been eligible however the IRFU insisted that they do not play for Great Britain.

For the purposes of qualification for the 2020 Olympics the three British unions agreed in advance of the 2017–18 men's and women's Sevens World Series that their highest-finishing teams in that season would represent all three unions in the first stage of qualification during the 2018–19 series. The England men's and women's teams earned the right to represent the British unions in that stage of their respective competitions, but failed to qualify for the Olympic events through a top four finish.

As a result, England took part in the Rugby Europe Olympic qualification events for both men and women.

Summary
Team Event Pool Stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Great Britain (men) Men's tournament Canada
W 24–0
Japan
W 34–0
Fiji
L 7–33
2 Q United States
W 26–21
New Zealand
L 7–29
Argentina
L 12–17
4
Great Britain (women) Women's tournament ROC
W 14–12
New Zealand
L 21–26
Kenya
W 31–0
2 Q United States
W 21–12
France
L 19–26
Fiji
L 12–21
4

Men's tournament

The England men's team secured a qualifying berth for Great Britain at the Olympics by winning the 2019 Rugby Europe Sevens Olympic Qualifying Tournament, defeating France in the final. The British Olympic Association will select a team of twelve from the three home nations to represent Great Britain at the Games.

Squad

Great Britain's 12-man squad plus one alternate was named on 6 July 2021.[92]

Head coach: Simon Amor

No. Pos. Player Country Date of birth (age) Events Points
1 BK Max McFarland Scotland (1993-07-13)13 July 1993 (aged 28) 26 360
2 FW Ben Harris England (1999-09-08)8 September 1999 (aged 21) 9 70
3 FW Alex Davis England (1992-10-03)3 October 1992 (aged 28) 24 172
4 BK Dan Norton England (1988-03-22)22 March 1988 (aged 33) 90 1,784
5 FW Ross McCann Scotland (1997-10-30)30 October 1997 (aged 23) 16 44
6 BK Tom Mitchell (c) England (1989-07-22)22 July 1989 (aged 32) 63 1,593
7 BK Dan Bibby England (1991-02-06)6 February 1991 (aged 30) 54 704
8 FW Alec Coombes Scotland (1995-11-26)26 November 1995 (aged 25) 16 85
9 BK Ollie Lindsay-Hague England (1990-10-08)8 October 1990 (aged 30) 40 385
10 BK Robbie Fergusson Scotland (1993-08-30)30 August 1993 (aged 27) 25 347
11 FW Ethan Waddleton England (1996-11-23)23 November 1996 (aged 24) 29 40
12 BK Harry Glover England (1995-12-31)31 December 1995 (aged 25) 20 95
13 BK Tom Bowen England (1993-01-31)31 January 1993 (aged 28) 49 465
Group B
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Fiji 3 3 0 0 85 40 +45 9 Quarter-finals
2 Great Britain 3 2 0 1 65 33 +32 7
3 Canada 3 1 0 2 50 64 −14 5
4 Japan (H) 3 0 0 3 31 94 −63 3
Source: Tokyo 2020 and World Rugby
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Host
26 July 2021 (2021-07-26)
9:30
Great Britain 24–0 Canada
Try:Norton (2) 7' c, 8' m
McCann 11' c
Fergusson 7' m
Con:Bibby (2/3) 7', 12'
Fergusson (0/1)
(Tokyo 2020)

26 July 2021 (2021-07-26)
16:30
Great Britain 34–0 Japan
Try:Bibby 1' m
Mitchell 2' m
Glover 7' c
Harris 8' m
Waddleton 9' m
Davis 12' c
Con:Bibby (2/6) 7', 12'
(Tokyo 2020)
Tokyo Stadium, Tokyo
Attendance: 0
Referee: Paulo Duarte (Portugal)

27 July 2021 (2021-07-27)
9:30
Fiji 33–7 Great Britain
Try:Tuivuaka (2) 2' m, 8' c
Maqala 3' c
Wainiqolo 7' c
Tuimaba 14' c
Con:Bolaca (3/4) 4', 7', 8'
Nasoko (1/1) 14'
(Tokyo 2020) Try:Harris 10' c
Con:Bibby (1/1) 10'
Quarter-final
27 July 2021 (2021-07-27)
18:00
Great Britain 26–21 United States
Try:Lindsay-Hague 6' c
Harris 8' c
Davis 10' c
Norton 11' m
Con:Bibby (3/4) 7', 8', 10'
(Tokyo 2020) Try:Barrett 1' c
Baker (2) 3' c, 4' c
Con:Hughes (3/3) 1', 3', 4'
Semi-final
28 July 2021 (2021-07-28)
11:00
New Zealand 29–7 Great Britain
Try:Curry (2) 2' c, 13' m
Ware (2) 7' c, 9' m
Collier 10' m
Con:Knewstubb (2/4) 2', 7'
McGarvey-Black (0/1)
(Tokyo 2020) Try:Norton 3' c
Con:Bibby (1/1) 3'
Tokyo Stadium, Tokyo
Attendance: 0
Referee: Damon Murphy (Australia)
Bronze medal match
28 July 2021 (2021-07-28)
17:30
Great Britain 12–17 Argentina
Try:Harris 1' m
Lindsay-Hague 10' c
Con:Bibby (1/2) 11'
(Tokyo 2020) Try:Bazan Velez 5' m
Moneta 6' c
Mendy 12' m
Con:Mare (1/3) 7'

Women's tournament

The England women's team secured a qualifying berth for Great Britain at the Olympics by winning the 2019 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Olympic Qualifying Tournament, defeating Russia in the final. The British Olympic Association will select a team of twelve from the three home nations to represent Great Britain at the Games.

Squad
No. Pos. Player Country Date of birth (age)
1 BK Holly Aitchison England (1997-02-21)21 February 1997 (aged 24)
2 BK Abbie Brown (cc) England (1996-04-10)10 April 1996 (aged 25)
3 FW Abi Burton England (2000-03-09)9 March 2000 (aged 21)
4 BK Deborah Fleming England (1991-06-10)10 June 1991 (aged 30)
5 BK Natasha Hunt England (1989-03-21)21 March 1989 (aged 32)
6 FW Megan Jones (cc) England (1996-10-23)23 October 1996 (aged 24)
7 BK Jasmine Joyce Wales (1995-10-08)8 October 1995 (aged 25)
8 FW Alex Matthews England (1993-08-03)3 August 1993 (aged 27)
9 FW Celia Quansah England (1996-10-25)25 October 1996 (aged 24)
10 BK Helena Rowland England (1999-09-19)19 September 1999 (aged 21)
11 BK Hannah Smith Scotland (1995-03-25)25 March 1995 (aged 26)
12 BK Lisa Thomson Scotland (1997-09-07)7 September 1997 (aged 23)
13 BK Emma Uren England (1997-10-01)1 October 1997 (aged 23)

[93]

Group A
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 88 28 +60 9 Quarter-finals
2 Great Britain 3 2 0 1 66 38 +28 7
3 ROC 3 1 0 2 47 59 −12 5
4 Kenya 3 0 0 3 19 95 −76 3
Source: Tokyo 2020 and World Rugby
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
29 July 2021 (2021-07-29)
11:00
ROC 12–14 Great Britain
Try:Khamidova 1' m
Seredina 12' c
Con:Seredina (1/2) 13'
(Tokyo 2020) Try:Brown (2) 4' c, 14' +1 c
Con:Aitchison (2/2) 4', 14' +1

29 July 2021 (2021-07-29)
18:30
New Zealand 26–21 Great Britain
Try:Blyde (3) 5' c, 7' m, 13' c
Nathan-Wong 9' c
Con:Nathan-Wong (3/4) 6', 9', 14'
(Tokyo 2020) Try:Rowland 1' c
Jones 2' c
Joyce 4' c
Con:Aitchison (3/3) 1', 3', 4'

30 July 2021 (2021-07-30)
11:00
Great Britain 31–0 Kenya
Try:Joyce (2) 1' c, 6' m
Burton 3' m
Jones 9' c
Thomson 14' c
Con:Hunt (1/3) 2'
Rowland (1/1) 9'
Aitchison (1/1) 14'
(Tokyo 2020)
Quarterfinal
30 July 2021 (2021-07-30)
19:00[note 1]
United States 12–21 Great Britain
Try:Kirshe 11' m
Tapper 14' c
Con:Heavirland (1/2) 14'
(Tokyo 2020) Try:Joyce (2) 1' c, 8' c
Brown 2' c
Con:Aitchison (3/3) 1', 2', 8'


Semifinals
31 July 2021 (2021-07-31)
11:30
Great Britain 19–26 France
Try:Joyce (2) 5' c, 7' m
Smith 11' c
Con:Aitchison (1/2) 6'
Hunt (1/1) 11'
(Tokyo 2020) Try:Ciofani (2) 1' c, 8' m
Okemba 3' c
Bertrand 7' c
Con:Drouin (2/3) 2', 3'
Ulutule (1/1) 7', 9'


  1. ^ Matches were delayed by 30 minutes due to lightning in the area

Sailing

British sailors qualified boats in all Olympic classes at the 2018 Sailing World Championships, bringing the maximum quota of 15 sailors, in ten boats.[94][95] On 1 October 2019, Team GB announced the names of the first twelve sailors selected for the Tokyo 2020 regatta, including Saskia Tidey, who previously competed for Ireland in Rio 2016, defending champions Giles Scott (Finn) and Hannah Mills (women's 470), and London 2012 silver medallists Luke Patience (men's 470) and Stuart Bithell (49er).[96] The Nacra 17 crew (Gimson & Burnet) was added to the list of confirmed athletes for Tokyo on 24 January 2020.[97] Laser sailor Elliot Hanson completed Team GB's sailing lineup for the Olympics on 29 February 2020.[98]

Athlete Event Race[99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107] Net
points
Rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 M
Tom Squires RS:X, men's 9 13 14 2 10 3 4 1 8 2 6 10 14 82 7
Elliot Hanson Laser, men's 5 12 17 10 3 28 7 20 2 DSQ Not held EL 104 12
Giles Scott Finn, men's 9 9 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 7 Not held 8 36 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Chris Grube
Luke Patience
470, men's 3 8 2 4 10 5 9 6 7 10 Not held 16 70 5
Stuart Bithell
Dylan Fletcher
49er, men's 2 8 4 1 12 2 2 16 3 9 6 7 2 58 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Emma Wilson RS:X, women's 5 2 6 1 4 2 1 1 UFD 6 1 5 4 38 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Alison Young Laser Radial, women's 24 8 9 20 12 12 10 8 14 27 Not held 16 133 10
Eilidh McIntyre
Hannah Mills
470, women's 4 3 7 1 3 3 1 3 9 3 Not held 10 38 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Charlotte Dobson
Saskia Tidey
49erFX, women's 1 1 6 4 2 5 16 13 14 15 4 18 14 95 6
John Gimson
Anna Burnet
Nacra 17, mixed 7 5 2 1 1 2 5 10 1 5 2 4 10 45 2nd place, silver medalist(s)

DSQ, Disqualification; EL, Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race; UFD, U flag disqualification

Shooting

British shooters achieved quota places for the following events by virtue of their best finishes at the 2018 ISSF World Championships, the 2019 ISSF World Cup series, European Championships or Games, and European Qualifying Tournament, as long as they obtained a minimum qualifying score (MQS) by 31 May 2020.[108] On 13 January 2021, Team GB announced the selection of four athletes to fill the quotas secured by the team to date.[109] Amber Hill secured a quota in the women's skeet after finishing at the top of the qualifying rankings for that event by winning the ISSF World Cup in New Delhi on 21 March 2021.[110] On 27 May 2021, Hill secured a quota for Team GB by winning the bronze medal at the 2021 European Shooting Championships in Osijek, Croatia, superseding the earlier quota she had won and releasing it to a shooter from another NOC.[111] On 15 June 2021, Team GB confirmed that Hill had been selected for Tokyo.[112] On 21 July, the British Olympic Association confirmed that Hill, having failed a COVID-19 test before flying to Tokyo, had been forced to withdraw from the Games.[113]

Matthew Coward-Holley, won Britain's first shooting medal of the Games, a bronze in the men's trap. The reigning European and World champion, who had twice broken his back playing rugby as a teenager,[114] missed his first three targets but then hit 14 in a row to secure the bronze medal.[115]

Athlete Event Qualification 1 Qualification 2 Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Matthew Coward-Holley Men's trap 123 (+21) 2 Q Not held 33 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Aaron Heading 119 23 Did not advance
Kirsty Hegarty Women's trap 116 16 Did not advance
Amber Hill Women's skeet DNS Did not advance
Seonaid McIntosh Women's 10 m air rifle 627.2 12 Did not advance
Women's 50 m rifle 3 positions 1167 14 Did not advance
Matthew Coward-Holley
Kirsty Hegarty
Mixed trap team 143 10 Did not advance

Skateboarding

Great Britain entered two skateboarders to compete across all events at the Games. Sky Brown and Bombette Martin qualified among the top 16 eligible skateboarders in the women's park, respectively, based on the World Skate Olympic Rankings of 30 June 2021. On 1 July 2021, Team GB announced the selection of both athletes to represent the team in Tokyo.[116]

Athlete Event Heat Final
Score Rank Score Rank
Sky Brown Women's park 57.40 2 Q 56.47 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Bombette Martin 16.21 18 Did not advance

Sport climbing

Great Britain entered one sport climber into the Olympic tournament. Shauna Coxsey qualified directly for the women's combined event, by advancing to the final stage and securing one of the seven provisional berths at the 2019 IFSC World Championships in Hachioji, Japan.[117][118] On 11 February 2020, Team GB confirmed Coxsey's selection for Tokyo.[119]

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Speed Boulder Lead Total Rank Speed Boulder Lead Total Rank
Best Place Result Place Hold Time Place Best Place Result Place Hold Time Place
Shauna Coxsey Women's 9.65 16 2T4z 3 4 4 21+ 2:23 13 832.00 10 Did not advance

Swimming

British swimmers must qualify by finishing in the top two of the Olympic trials, gaining the GB qualifying A standard set by British Swimming in the relevant final (that time being the fastest time of the sixteenth fastest swimmer internationally in that event in 2019). The standard is typically well in advance of the qualification time set by the international federation FINA; therefore, the number and identity of swimmers who will represent Great Britain will not be known until the period concludes. British Swimming have set a maximum of 35 swimmers for the team, although one swimmer may swim in multiple events.

All selected British swimmers must further achieve the qualifying standards in the events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT), and potentially 1 at the Olympic Selection Time (OST)):[120][121]

Great Britain may also enter a team for relay events with a top 12 finish at the 2019 FINA World Championships, or having one of the four best times of a team outside that top 12 in a relay event. At the 2019 Championships, Great Britain secured 5 top 12 finishes out of 7 relay events, including the full set of male and mixed relay events, thus confirming Great Britain's first guaranteed places in the pool for Tokyo 2020.

On 20 January 2021, British Swimming announced that following a change of selection policy to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, four male swimmers who won individual medals at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships would be pre-selected for their respective events, including the current Olympic champion and world record holder Adam Peaty in the men's 100 m breaststroke.[122]

On 17 April 2021, Team GB and British Swimming announced a further 24 swimmers would join the team, consisting of all the swimmers who had met the Olympic Consideration Time in any event at the National Trials, plus two further swimmers who had met the consideration time in the men's 200 metre freestyle, and were thus considered for the men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay squad. Following the 2021 European Aquatics Championships.[123] and Glasgow Open Swimming Meet, two further swimmers, Lucy Hope and Laura Stephens, were added to the final squad of thirty.[124] Due to possible scheduling conflicts, Great Britain returned a quota place in the Women's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay, which was then reallocated to Brazil.

In June 2021, Hector Pardoe and Alice Dearing won quotas in the men's and women's 10 km marathon by virtue of finishing first and fourth respectively in the final qualifying event in Setúbal, Portugal.[125][126] On 25 June, Team GB confirmed their selection for Tokyo. Dearing becomes the first black female swimmer to compete for Team GB at the Olympics.[127]

During the competition Adam Peaty won Team GB's first gold medal of the Games and became the first British swimmer to successfully defend an Olympic title, winning the men's 100 m breaststroke.[128] In the men's 200 m freestyle Tom Dean won the gold medal with teammate Duncan Scott taking silver, the first time since 1908 that two male British swimmers had won medals in the same event.[129] Dean then won a second gold medal, alongside Scott, James Guy and Matt Richards as Great Britain won the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay.[130][131]

Men

Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Ben Proud 50 m freestyle 21.93 13 Q 21.67 =5 Q 21.72 =5
Matt Richards 100 m freestyle DNS Did not advance
Jacob Whittle 48.44 16 Q 48.11 13 Did not advance
Tom Dean 200 m freestyle 1:45.24 3 Q 1:45.34 4 Q 1:44.22 NR 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Duncan Scott 1:45.37 5 Q 1:44.60 1 Q 1:44.26 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Kieran Bird 400 m freestyle 3:48.55 20 Not held Did not advance
800 m freestyle 7:57.53 25 Not held Did not advance
Daniel Jervis 1500 m freestyle 14:50.22 5 Q Not held 14:55.48 5
Luke Greenbank 100 m backstroke 53.79 17 Did not advance
Luke Greenbank 200 m backstroke 1:54.63 1 Q 1:54.98 2 Q 1:54.72 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Brodie Williams 1:57.48 12 Q 1:57.73 15 Did not advance
Adam Peaty 100 m breaststroke 57.56 1 Q 57.63 1 Q 57.37 1st place, gold medalist(s)
James Wilby 58.99 6 Q 59.00 6 Q 58.96 5
Ross Murdoch 200 m breaststroke 2:09.95 16 Q 2:09.97 =12 Did not advance
James Wilby 2:09.70 15 Q 2:07.91 2 Q 2:08.19 6
James Guy 100 m butterfly DNS Did not advance
Jacob Peters 52.07 =24 Did not advance
Joe Litchfield 200 m individual medley 2:00.11 34 Did not advance
Duncan Scott 1:57.39 =5 Q 1:56.69 2 Q 1:55.28 NR 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Max Litchfield 400 m individual medley 4:10.20 8 Q Not held 4:10.58 =4
Brodie Williams 4:17.27 21 Not held Did not advance
James Guy
Matt Richards
Joe Litchfield
Jacob Whittle
4 × 100 m freestyle relay 3:13.17 9 Not held Did not advance
Tom Dean
James Guy
Calum Jarvis[b]
Matt Richards
Duncan Scott
4 × 200 m freestyle relay 7:03.25 1 Q Not held 6:58.58 ER 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Luke Greenbank
James Guy
Duncan Scott
Adam Peaty
James Wilby[b]
4 × 100 m medley relay 3:31.47 2 Q Not held 3:27.51 ER 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Hector Pardoe 10 km open water Not held DNF

Women

Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Anna Hopkin 50 m freestyle DNS Did not advance
Freya Anderson 100 m freestyle 53.61 14 Q 53.53 11 Did not advance
Anna Hopkin 52.75 NR 3 Q 53.11 8 Q 52.83 7
Freya Anderson 200 m freestyle 1:56.96 11 Q 1:57.10 12 Did not advance
Kathleen Dawson 100 m backstroke 58.69 4 Q 58.56 5 Q 58.70 6
Cassie Wild 59.99 14 Q 1:00.20 =14 Did not advance
Cassie Wild 200 m backstroke 2:12.93 21 Did not advance
Sarah Vasey 100 m breaststroke 1:06.61 11 Q 1:06.87 11 Did not advance
Molly Renshaw 200 m breaststroke 2:22.99 6 Q 2:22.70 7 Q 2:22.65 6
Abbie Wood 2:24.13 15 Q 2:22.35 6 Q 2:23.72 7
Harriet Jones 100 m butterfly 58:73 21 Did not advance
Laura Stephens 200 m butterfly 2:09.00 7 Q 2:09.49 10 Did not advance
Alys Thomas 2:09.06 8 Q 2:09.07 8 Q 2:07.90 7
Alicia Wilson 200 m individual medley 2:10.39 9 Q 2:10.59 8 Q 2:12.86 8
Abbie Wood 2:09.94 3 Q 2:09.56 2 Q 2:09.15 4
Aimee Willmott 400 m individual medley 4:35.28 2 Q Not held 4:38.30 7
Freya Anderson
Lucy Hope
Anna Hopkin
Abbie Wood
4 × 100 m freestyle relay 3:34.03 NR 4 Q Not held 3:33.96 NR 5
Freya Anderson
Harriet Jones
Sarah Vasey
Cassie Wild
4 × 100 m medley relay 3:58.12 9 Not held Did not advance
Alice Dearing 10 km open water Not held 2:05:03.2 19

Mixed

Athlete Event Heat Final
Time Rank Time Rank
Freya Anderson[b]
Kathleen Dawson
James Guy
Anna Hopkin
Adam Peaty
4 × 100 m medley relay 3:38.75 OR 1 Q 3:37.58 WR 1st place, gold medalist(s)

b Swimmers who participated in the heats only.

Table tennis

Great Britain entered three athletes into the table tennis competition at the Games. Two-time Olympian Liam Pitchford and double Commonwealth Games medallist Tin-Tin Ho were automatically selected among the top ten table tennis players vying for qualification in their respective singles events based on the ITTF Olympic Rankings of 1 June 2021. Ho becomes the first British female table tennis player to compete at the Games since 1996.[132][133] On 7 July 2021, Paul Drinkhall was granted a reallocated quota for the men's singles.[134]

Athlete Event Preliminary Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Liam Pitchford Men's singles Bye Jorgić(SLO)
L 2–4
Did not advance
Paul Drinkhall Bye Alamian(IRI)
W 4–1
Gardos(AUT)
W 4–1
Jang W-j(KOR)
L 1–4
Did not advance
Tin-Tin Ho Women's singles Bye Batra(IND)
L 1–4
Did not advance

Taekwondo

Great Britain will enter a squad of five athletes into the taekwondo competition for the first time at the Games. Two-time defending Olympic champion Jade Jones (women's 57 kg), 2019 world champions Bradly Sinden (men's 68 kg) and Bianca Walkden (women's +67 kg), and former European and world junior champion Lauren Williams (women's 67 kg) qualified directly for their respective weight classes by finishing among the top five taekwondo practitioners in the WT Olympic Rankings at the end of the qualification period. With the 2019 World Taekwondo Grand Slam winner already qualified through the rankings, 2019 world silver medallist and Grand Slam Series runner-up Mahama Cho (men's +80 kg) secured a fifth and final spot for Great Britain, as the next highest-placed eligible taekwondo practitioner. As Great Britain have achieved two quota places or more in each sex, they will not be eligible for any further places through remaining continental or global qualification routes.[135] On 1 June 2021, Team GB confirmed the selection of the five athletes who had secured qualification for Tokyo.[136]

Athlete Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Bradly Sinden Men's −68 kg Bye Burns(NZL)
W 53–8 PTG
Reçber(TUR)
W 39–19
Zhao S(CHN)
W 33–25
Bye Rashitov(UZB)
L 29–34
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Mahama Cho Men's +80 kg Not held Sun Hy(CHN)
L 4–7 GP
Did not advance
Jade Jones Women's −57 kg Bye Alizadeh(EOR)
L 12–16
Did not advance
Lauren Williams Women's −67 kg Not held Paseka (TGA)
W RSC
Wahba(EGY)
W 15–12
Gbagbi(CIV)
W 24–18
Bye Jelić(CRO)
L 22–25
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Bianca Walkden Women's +67 kg Not held Bye Deniz(KAZ)
W 17–7
Lee D-b(KOR)
L 24–25
Bye Kowalczuk(POL)
W 7–3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Tennis

On 24 June 2021, Team GB announced the selection of the six players who will represent the team in Tokyo. The most notable selection was that of defending singles champion and double gold medallist Andy Murray. In addition to these players Cameron Norrie also qualified through the rankings but declined the opportunity to attend the Games due to other professional commitments, while Kyle Edmund was recovering from surgery.[137] Mixed doubles pairings are decided on rankings only when all players have been chosen, but Team GB are expected to be able to select a mixed doubles pair based on rankings.

On 13 July, Johanna Konta was forced to withdraw from the squad as a result of being diagnosed with SARS‑CoV‑2. This left Heather Watson as the only female player in the squad, and meant that, in the absence of a potential replacement (no British woman being ranked high enough to qualify), there would be no entry in the Women's Doubles tournament.[138] On 14 July, Dan Evans withdrew from both men's singles and men's doubles due to a positive COVID-19 test.[139] The following day it was announced that Jamie Murray would replace Evans as Neal Skupski's partner in the men's doubles.[140] After further withdrawals from the men's singles event Liam Broady secured a place in the tournament based on his world ranking.[141] On 25 July, Andy Murray withdrew from the men's singles due to a thigh strain and was replaced in the draw by Australian Max Purcell; Murray decided to continue his participation in the doubles.[142]

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Liam Broady Men's singles Cerúndolo(ARG)
W 7–5, 6–7(4–7), 6–2
Hurkacz(POL)
W 7–5, 3–6, 6–3
Chardy(FRA)
L 6–7(3–7), 6–4, 1–6
Did not advance
Andy Murray
Joe Salisbury
Men's doubles Not held Herbert/
Mahut(FRA)
W 6–3, 6–2
Krawietz/
Pütz(GER)
W 6–2, 7–6(7–2)
Čilić/
Dodig(CRO)
L 6–4, 6–7(2–7), [7–10]
Did not advance
Jamie Murray
Neal Skupski
Not held Molteni/
Zeballos(ARG)
W 6–7(3–7), 6–4, [13–11]
McLachlan/
Nishikori(JPN)
L 3–6, 4–6
Did not advance
Heather Watson Women's singles Friedsam(GER)
L 6–7(5–7), 3–6
Did not advance

Triathlon

Great Britain confirmed five quota places in the triathlon events for Tokyo. British Triathlon announced the athletes to occupy four of those places on 4 November 2020, including returning medallists Jonathan Brownlee and Vicky Holland. Reigning double Olympic champion Alistair Brownlee was not confirmed in the fifth and final quota place, which remains to be filled.[143] On 14 June 2021, Team GB announced that Alex Yee had been selected to fill the remaining place on the British triathlon squad for Tokyo.[144]

Individual
Athlete Event Time Rank
Swim (1.5 km) Trans 1 Bike (40 km) Trans 2 Run (10 km) Total
Jonathan Brownlee Men's 17:49 0:38 56.38 0:26 30.22 1:45:53 5
Alex Yee 18:09 0:38 56.17 0:27 29.44 1:45:15 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Vicky Holland Women's 19:12 0:48 1:05:24 0:31 34:20 2:00:10 13
Jess Learmonth 18:24 0:43 1:02:56 0:34 35:51 1:58:28 9
Georgia Taylor-Brown 18:31 0:42 1:03:11 0:34 33:52 1:56:50 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Relay
Athlete Event Time Rank
Swim (300 m) Trans 1 Bike (7 km) Trans 2 Run (2 km) Total group
Jonathan Brownlee Mixed relay 4:02 0:36 8:35 0:25 5:25 20:03
Alex Yee 4:08 0:36 9:31 0:25 5:28 20:28
Jess Learmonth 3:40 0:40 10:15 0:27 6:15 21:16
Georgia Taylor-Brown 4:23 0:38 10:16 0:30 6:07 21:54
Total 1:23:41 1st place, gold medalist(s)

Weightlifting

Four female weightlifters qualified for Great Britain, one in each of the following weight classes. Former Commonwealth Games champion Zoe Smith (women's 59 kg), European medallist Sarah Davies (women's 64 kg), and European champion Emily Campbell (women's +87 kg) secured one of the top eight slots each in their respective weight divisions based on the IWF Absolute World Rankings. On 30 June 2021, Team GB confirmed their selection for Tokyo.[145] On 4 July 2021, Colombia confirmed they would cede the women's −76 kg quota place as part of an agreement with the IWF following multiple doping violations, thus granting Emily Muskett,[146] European champion in the non-Olympic −71 kg category, a quota place in the event. Muskett's place on the Olympic team was confirmed by Team GB on 6 July 2021.[147]

Athlete Event Snatch Clean and jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Zoe Smith Women's −59 kg 87 8 113 7 200 8
Sarah Davies Women's −64 kg 100 7 127 3 227 5
Emily Muskett Women's −76 kg 98 9 124 7 222 7
Emily Campbell Women's +87 kg 122 4 161 2 283 2nd place, silver medalist(s)

Sports not contested by Great Britain in Tokyo

Basketball

Neither the men's nor the women's team qualified for the full court tournaments. The men's team were eliminated in the early stages, failing to emerge from their first-round group in qualification for the FIBA Basketball World Cup. The women's team fared much better, after a groundbreaking run to a fourth-place finish in the Women's EuroBasket tournament meant that they made the final qualification tournament in Belgrade. The team narrowly missed out on qualification at that tournament, largely due to a tight loss to South Korea, with whom they were vying for the third of three qualification places behind Spain and China.

Neither the men's nor women's 3x3 teams qualified.

Baseball

Great Britain failed to emerge from the 2019 European Baseball Championship to reach the final qualification tournament, finishing ninth.

Handball

Great Britain's 10th-place finish at the 2017 IHF Emerging Nations Championship ended their participation in qualification for the men's Olympic tournament. Great Britain did not enter a team in qualification for the women's Olympic event.

Karate

At the conclusion of the Final Karate Olympic Qualification Tournament, Great Britain had failed to advance any karateka to the Olympic Karate tournament.

Softball

Great Britain lost to Italy in the final of the combined Africa/Europe continental qualifying tournament so narrowly missing out on a place in Tokyo.

Surfing

Great Britain failed to qualify any surfers for the Games.

Volleyball

Team GB had no qualified teams in either full court or beach volleyball.

Water polo

Team GB did not qualify.

Wrestling

Great Britain did not qualify any athletes.

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