Team GB’s equestrian team secure silver
British horse riders fight off New Zealand and Sweden in equestrian team eventing to finish second behind Germany, securing a second silver medal for Team GB at London 2012.
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Team GB rowers pick up silver in the men’s fours in a closely fought battle against South Africa and Denmark.
Gemma Gibbons wins a silver medal – Team GB’s first judo medal in 12 years – in a thrilling final against the USA.
Great Britain & Northern Ireland’s sprint cycling team, comprising Sir Chris Hoy, Jason Kenny and Philip Hindes, win gold and break the world record.
Latest updates from Channel 4 News on day five of London 2012.
Bradley Wiggins wins Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s second gold of the Olympics – cementing his position as the UK’s greatest ever road cyclist.
Swimmer Michael Jamieson wins a silver medal in the men’s 200m breaststroke final – Team GB’s fifth medal of the day.
The British football team have beaten Uruguay 1-0 to cruise through to the Olympic quarter finals of the London 2012 Games.
British horse riders fight off New Zealand and Sweden in equestrian team eventing to finish second behind Germany, securing a second silver medal for Team GB at London 2012.
Britain’s divers Tom Daley and Peter Waterfield miss out on a medal as China clinches gold.
Great Britain’s male artistic gymnastics team wins its first Olympic medal since 1912 – in an unexpected result that will give encouragement to the rest of Team GB.
Lizzie Armitstead becomes the first British medallist at London 2012, pipped for Olympic gold in the women’s cycling road race by the favourite, Marianne Vos of Holland.
Exclusive research reveals that more Team GB athletes are born in the UK’s most affluent and healthy areas. So can where you live determine sporting success? Channel 4 News investigates.
Mystery still surrounds the fitness of several members of Team GB’s athletics team, while Andy Murray and other Olympic tennis hopefuls face a challenging first round.
David Beckham has been left out of Great Britain’s Olympic football team by Stuart Pearce in a shock move which looks like the end of the player’s international career.
Triple jumper Yamile Aldama will represent Great Britain at London 2012, and could even captain the athletics team. But as Keme Nzerem reports, the Cuba-born athlete has lived a life unlike any other.