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Today at the Olympics: Adam Peaty wins GB's first gold in Tokyo

Today at the Olympics: Adam Peaty wins GB's first gold in Tokyo
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It was a memorable Monday morning for Team GB in Tokyo.

Swimming superstar Adam Peaty won Great Britain's first gold medal of the Tokyo Olympics and triathlete Alex Yee secured a silver as day three began in memorable fashion.

It doubled Britain's medal haul following successes for Bradly Sinden and Chelsie Giles in taekwondo and judo on Sunday.

Peaty had been a red-hot favourite to win the 100 metres breaststroke, and he duly delivered, making history by becoming the first British swimmer to retain an Olympic title.

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And Yee continued Britain's run of success in Olympic triathlon with a silver medal on debut.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at today's action so far, and Britain's further prospects.

What's happened so far today?

Alex Yee celebrates with his silver medal
Alex Yee celebrates with his silver medal (Martin Rickett/PA)

At the age of just 23, Yee confirmed his world-class quality, finishing second behind Norway's Kristian Blummenfelt. Reflecting on a podium finish, he said: "It doesn't feel quite real that it's me yet." Yee's performance set the stage for Peaty to do what he does best – dominate his rivals. He stormed to victory at Tokyo Aquatics Centre in a time of 57.37 seconds, while his Team GB colleague James Wilby finished fifth. The Olympic rugby sevens tournament also began, with Great Britain's men – silver medallists in Rio five years ago – beating Canada 24-0 at Tokyo Stadium, while 13-year-old Momiji Nishiya from Japan took gold in a thrilling women's street skateboarding event.

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What's coming up?

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games – Day One
Gymnast Max Whitlock in action at the Tokyo Olympics (Mike Egerton/PA)

Tom Daley is in action in the men's 10m synchro diving with Matty Lee, and Lauren Williams continues her taekwondo medal mission in the women's -67kg. And considerable British attention will also surround the men's team artistic gymnastics final, with Max Whitlock, Joe Fraser, James Hall and Giarnni Regini-Moran. Britain's men's rugby players face a tough clash against Japan, GB's women hockey players – gold medallists in Rio five years ago – will look to bounce back from an opening game defeat when they tackle South Africa, while Britain's men's archery team have reached the quarter-final stage.

Covid update

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games – Preview – Friday July 23rd
The Olympic rings in Tokyo (Danny Lawson/PA)

The International Olympic Committee has issued a reminder to athletes in Tokyo about the Games' strict coronavirus guidelines. It follows occasions when swimmers have been spotted taking off masks. Competitors are only not allowed to wear masks when eating, sleeping, training or competing, plus during a 30-second window for medal podium pictures.

Monday TV guide

  • Olympics 2020 Live – BBC One 0900, 1245, 2235 and BBC Two England 1200;
  • 3×3 Basketball – Eurosport 2 0930, 1435;
  • Diving – Eurosport 1 0645;
  • Mountain Biking – Eurosport 2 0740;
  • Canoe Slalom – Eurosport 1 0800;
  • Volleyball – Eurosport 1 0845, 1415;
  • Boxing – Eurosport 1 1015;
  • Gymnastics – Eurosport 1 1050;
  • Women's Triathlon – Eurosport 1 2215; Surfing – Eurosport 2 2255.
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Olympic medal table header
CountryGold medalSilver MedalBronze MedalT
ChinaChina157931
JapanJapan154625
United StatesUnited States14141038
Olympics flagOlympic Athletes from Russia811928
AustraliaAustralia821020
Great BritainGreat Britain57618
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Friday's key events


ATHLETICS
· The athletics schedule begins, with 100m sprinter Dina Asher-Smith among the names in action on the opening day. The men's 10,000m final concludes the action, with Team GB's Sam Atkin and Marc Scott taking part in the absence of 2012 and 2016 champion Sir Mo Farah (1am-2.30pm)

ROWING
· Victoria Thornley is Team GB's representative in the women's single sculls final (1.33am)
· Great Britain will be going for gold in the men's eight final (2.25am)

SWIMMING
· Team GB duo Molly Renshaw and Abbie Wood take part in the women's 200m breaststroke final, but new Olympic record-holder Tatjana Schoenmaker of South Africa is the hot favourite (2.41am)
· Luke Greenbank has very realistic ambitions of picking up a medal in the men's 200m backstroke final (2.50am)
· There is also British representation in the women's 100m freestyle final, although any medal for Anna Hopkin would be a surprise (2.59am)
· With one gold and one silver already under his belt at these Games, Duncan Scott goes again in the men's 200m individual medley final (3.16am)

TRAMPOLINE
· Bryony Page will be looking to repeat her 2016 heroics in the women's event (5am-7.30pm)

CANOE SLALOM
· Bradley Forbes-Cryans will be looking to emulate Rio gold medallist Joe Clarke in the men's kayak event (6am-9am)

FOOTBALL
· The women's tournament enters the quarter-finals, with Great Britain facing Australia at the Ibaraki Kashima Stadium (10am)

> Today's schedule in full
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