Matt Walls and Ethan Hayter claim silver and Tom Daley and Josh Kerr bag bronze medals.
Gal Yafai and Joe Choong led the way with golds as Great Britain added five medals to their haul on the penultimate day of the Tokyo Olympics.
Matt Walls and Ethan Hayter took track cycling silver in the Madison and there were bronze medals for Tom Daley in diving’s 10 metres platform and Josh Kerr in the men’s 1500 metres on the final night of athletics.
Here, the PA news agency looks at the medal winners after Saturday’s action at the Games.
Gold 20, Silver 21, Bronze 22. Total 63.
Gold
Day 15, Joe Choong, men’s modern pentathlon
Joe Choong completed a modern pentathlon double for Great Britain (Adam Davy/PA)
Day 15, Galal Yafai , boxing, men’s flyweight
Galal Yafai celebrates winning gold against the Philippines’ Carlo Paalam (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day 14, Laura Kenny and Katie Archibald, track cycling, women’s Madison.
Great Britain’s Katie Archibald (left) and Laura Kenny on the podium with their gold medals after winning the women’s Madison at the Izu Velodrome.
Day 14, Kate French, women’s modern pentathlon.
Great Britain’s Kate French wins gold in the Modern Pentathlon.
Day 13, Matt Walls, track cycling, men’s omnium
Matt Walls, celebrates gold in track cycling’s men’s omnium (Danny Lawson/PA)
Day 12, Ben Maher, equestrian, showjumping individual
Ben Maher wins gold with Explosion W in the individual showjumping final (Adam Davy/PA).
Day 12, Hannah Mills and Eilidh McIntyre, sailing, women’s 470 class
Great Britain’s Hannah Mills, right, and Eilidh Mcintyre celebrate after winning the 470 women’s gold medal (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
Day 11, Giles Scott, sailing, men’s Finn class
Giles Scott defended his Rio 2016 title (Bernat Armangue/AP)
Day 11, Dylan Fletcher and Stuart Bithell, sailing, men’s 49er
Dylan Fletcher and Stuart Bithell secured gold (Bernat Armangue/AP)
Day 10, Laura Collett, Tom McEwen and Oliver Townend, equestrian, eventing team
Laura Collett helped Great Britain to gold (Adam Davy/PA)
Day nine, Max Whitlock, artistic gymnastics, men’s pommel.
Max Whitlock retained his pommel title (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day nine, Charlotte Worthington, cycling, women’s BMX freestyle
Charlotte Worthington won the first BMX freestyle event at the Games (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day eight, Adam Peaty, James Guy, Anna Hopkin, Kathleen Dawson, swimming, 4×100 mixed medley relay
Adam Peaty, James Guy, Anna Hopkin and Kathleen Dawson delivered in the pool (Adam Davy/PA)
Day eight, Jess Learmonth, Jonny Brownlee, Georgia Taylor-Brown, Alex Yee, triathlon, mixed team relay
Jess Learmonth, Jonny Brownlee, Georgia Taylor-Brown and Alex Yee won the first Olympic mixed team relay (Danny Lawson/PA)
Day seven, Beth Shriever, cycling, women’s BMX racing
Beth Shriever won Great Britain’s first BMX racing gold (Danny Lawson/PA)
Day five, Duncan Scott, Tom Dean, Matthew Richards, James Guy, swimming, men’s 4×200 metres freestyle relay
Duncan Scott, Tom Dean, Matthew Richards and James Guy secured relay gold (Adam Davy/PA)
Day four, Tom Dean, swimming, men’s 200 metres freestyle
Tom Dean was a surprise winner of the men’s 200m freestyle (PA)
Day three, Adam Peaty, swimming, men’s 100m breaststroke
Adam Peaty retained his 100m breaststroke title (Adam Davy/PA)
Day three, Tom Pidcock, cycling, men’s mountain bike race
Tom Pidcock raced to mountain bike gold in Tokyo (Thibault Camus/AP)
Day three, Tom Daley & Matty Lee, diving, men’s 10 metres platform
Tom Daley ended his long wait for Olympic gold with partner Matty Lee (Adam Davy/PA)
Silver
Day 15, Ethan Hayter, Matt Walls, track cycling, men’s Madison.
Ethan Hayter and Matt Walls won Madison silver (Danny Lawson/PA)
Day 14, Laura Muir, athletics, women’s 1500 metres.
Great Britain’s Laura Muir with the silver medal after the women’s 1500m final.
Day 14, CJ Ujah, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, athletics, men’s 4x100m relay.
Left to right, Great Britain’s Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, Richard Kilty, CJ Ujah and Zharnel Hughes after winning silver in the men’s 4 x 100m relay.
Day 12, Ben Whittaker, boxing, light-heavyweight
Whittaker was disappointed to lose the final (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day 11, Keely Hodgkinson, athletics, women’s 800 metres
Keely Hodgkinson finished second in the 800 metres (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day 11, Pat McCormack, boxing, men’s welterweight
Pat McCormack won silver in the ring (Adam Davy/PA)
Day 11, Jack Carlin, Ryan Owens, Jason Kenny, cycling, men’s team sprint
Jack Carlin, Ryan Owens and Jason Kenny lost to Holland in the final (Danny Lawson/PA)
Day 11, Katie Archibald, Laura Kenny, Neah Evans, Josie Knight, Elinor Barker, cycling, women’s team pursuit
Katie Archibald, Laura Kenny, Neah Evans, Josie Knight and Elinor Barker had to settle for silver (Danny Lawson/PA)
Day 11, John Gimson and Anna Burnet, sailing, mixed Nacra 17 class
Anna Burnet and John Gimson claimed silver (Gregorio Borgia/AP)
Day 10, Emily Campbell, weightlifting, women’s +87kg
Emily Campbell secured Great Britain’s first women’s Olympic weightlifting medal (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day 10, Tom McEwen, equestrian, eventing individual
Tom McEwen had a fine day in Tokyo (Adam Davy/PA)
Day nine, Luke Greenbank, Duncan Scott, James Guy, Adam Peaty, swimming, men’s 4x100metres medley relay
It was silver for Luke Greenbank, Duncan Scott, James Guy and Adam Peaty (Joe Giddens/PA)
Day seven, Kye Whyte, cycling, men’s BMX racing
Kye Whyte won silver on his BMX (Danny Lawson/PA)
Day seven, Duncan Scott, swimming, men’s 200 metres individual medley
Duncan Scott took silver in the 200m medley (Adam Davy/PA)
Day six, Mallory Franklin, canoe slalom, women’s C1
Mallory Franklin took silver (Joe Giddens/PA)
Day five, Harry Leask, Angus Groom, Tom Barras, Jack Beaumont, rowing, men’s quadruple sculls
Harry Leask, Angus Groom, Tom Barras and Jack Beaumont celebrate their silver medal (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day four, Duncan Scott, swimming, men’s 200 metres freestyle
Favourite Duncan Scott had to settle for second place in the men’s 200m freestyle
Day four, Georgia Taylor-Brown, women’s triathlon
Georgia Taylor-Brown overcame a puncture to grab second place in the women’s triathlon (PA)
Day three, Alex Yee, men’s triathlon
Alex Yee maintained Great Britain’s fine triathlon tradition (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day three, Lauren Williams, taekwondo, women’s -67kg
Lauren Williams, left, had to settle for silver (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day two, Bradly Sinden, taekwondo, men’s -68kg
Bradly Sinden had to make do with taekwondo silver (Mike Egerton/PA)
Bronze
Day 15, Josh Kerr, athletics, men’s 1500m.
Josh Kerr finished third in the men’s 1500m (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day 15, Tom Daley, diving, men’s 10m platform.
Tom Daley added bronze to the gold he won earlier in the Games (Adam Davy/PA)
Day 14, Asha Philip, Imani Lansiquot, Dina Asher-Smith, Daryll Neita, athletics, women’s 4x100m relay.
Great Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith Imani Lansiquot, Daryll Neita, and Asha Philip after winning the bronze medal in the women’s 4 x 100m relay.
Day 14, Jack Carlin, track cycling, men’s sprint.
Great Britain’s Jack Carlin celebrates winning bronze in the men’s sprint at the Izu Velodrome.
Day 14, women’s hockey
Great Britain’s Lily Owsley, Grace Balsdon and Hannah Martin celebrate winning bronze (Adam Davy/PA)
Day 13, Holly Bradshaw, athletics, women’s pole vault
Holly Bradshaw finished third in the women’s pole vault (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day 13, Liam Heath, canoeing, men’s K1 200m
Liam Heath failed to defend his Olympic title but took bronze (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day 12, Frazer Clarke, boxing, men’s super-heavyweight
Great Britain’s Frazer Clarke secured a place on the podium (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day 12, Sky Brown, skateboarding, women’s park
Sky Brown became Team GB’s youngest ever Olympic medallist (Adam Davy/PA)
Day 11, Jack Laugher, diving, men’s 3m springboard
Jack Laugher won a third Olympic medal (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day nine, Declan Brooks, cycling, men’s BMX freestyle
Declan Brooks bagged a bronze (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day eight, Karriss Artingstall, boxing, women’s featherweight
Karriss Artingstall, left, took bronze home (Frank Franklin II/AP)
Day eight, Emma Wilson, sailing, women’s windsurfer RS:X
Emma Wilson won bronze (PA via DPA)
Day seven, Bryony Page, gymnastics, women’s trampoline
Bryony Page added a second Olympic medal of her career (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day seven, Luke Greenbank, swimming, men’s 200 metres backstroke
Luke Greenbank took bronze in the pool (Joe Giddens/PA)
Day seven, Josh Bugajski, Jacob Dawson, Tom George, Mohamed Sbihi, Charles Elwes, Oliver Wynne-Griffith, James Rudkin, Tom Ford, rowing, men’s eight.
Great Britain men’s eight celebrate on the podium (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day six, Matt Coward-Holley, shooting, men’s trap
Matt Coward-Holley claimed bronze on day six in the men’s trap (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day five, Charlotte Dujardin, equestrian, individual dressage
Charlotte Dujardin celebrates winning bronze (Danny Lawson/PA)
Day four, Alice Kinsella, Amelie Morgan, Jennifer Gadirova, Jessica Gadirova, gymnastics, women’s final
Alice Kinsella, Amelie Morgan, Jennifer Gadirova and Jessica Gadirova won an unlikely medal (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day four, Bianca Walkden, taekwondo, women’s +67kg
Bianca Walkden finished third (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day four, Charlotte Dujardin, Carl Hester and Charlotte Fry, equestrian, team dressage
Charlotte Dujardin claimed a fifth Olympic medal (Friso Gentsch/PA)
Day two, Chelsie Giles, judo, women’s -52kg
Chelsie Giles won a surprise judo bronze (Danny Lawson/PA)
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