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Team GB win gold in velodrome as medal rush continues at Olympics in Rio

By Andy Charles

Last Updated: 12/08/16 12:12pm

Great Britain have won gold in the men's team sprint beating New Zealand with an Olympic record time in the final.

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Great Britain have won gold in the men's team sprint beating New Zealand with an Olympic record time in the final.
Great Britain have won gold in the men's team sprint beating New Zealand with an Olympic record time in the final.

Team GB had a fourth gold medal to celebrate on day six of the Olympic Games in Rio as the track cycling schedule kicked off in victorious fashion.

Jason Kenny, Callum Skinner and Philip Hindes set a new Olympic record as they beat New Zealand in the final of the men's team sprint.

Philip Hindes (L), Jason Kenny (C) and Callum Skinner receive their team sprint gold medals
Philip Hindes (L), Jason Kenny (C) and Callum Skinner receive their team sprint gold medals

It was the third successive victory for Great Britain in the event and Kenny's fourth career gold.

There was more to celebrate for Team GB in the velodrome as the women's team pursuit squad - Joanna Rowsell-Shand, Laura Trott, Elinor Barker and Katie Archibald - set a new world record in qualifying.

Elinor Barker, Joanna Rowsell-Shand, Britain's Laura Trott and Katie Archibald broke the world record
Elinor Barker, Joanna Rowsell-Shand, Britain's Laura Trott and Katie Archibald broke the world record

They will be back in action on Saturday against Canada for a place in the final.

Sir Bradley Wiggins, Owain Doull, Ed Clancy and Steven Burke were equally impressive in posting the fastest time in qualification for the men's team pursuit.

They will face fourth-placed New Zealand, who were a full four seconds slower, on Friday for a place in the final.

Away from the velodrome, Britain's men took silver in the inaugural rugby sevens tournament.

Fiji thrashed Great Britain in the rugby sevens final
Fiji thrashed Great Britain in the rugby sevens final

They beat South Africa 7-5 to reach the final but were comprehensively outplayed by Fiji in the final, with the Pacific Islanders claiming their first Olympic medal of any kind by winning 43-7.

Another silver medal came at the Whitewater Centre, courtesy of C2 canoe slalom pairing David Florence and Richard Hounslow.

David Florence and Richard Hounslow repeated their London 2012 silver medal
David Florence and Richard Hounslow repeated their London 2012 silver medal

The London 2012 runners-up led for much of their run in the final but faded late on and lost by less than half-a-second to Ladislav and Peter Skantar of Slovakia.

A third silver arrived in the rowing competition where Katherine Grainger and Vicky Thornley finished second in the women's double sculls.

Katherine Grainger (R) won a fifth Olympic medal
Katherine Grainger (R) won a fifth Olympic medal

Grainger secured her fifth Olympic medal but was left to rue a late collapse as the British pairing was passed by Poland in the last 200m.

Andy Murray overcame a scare to move into the quarter-finals of the men's tennis singles but Britain's leading lady Johanna Konta lost her quarter-final against Germany's Angelique Kerber.

Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro lead the dressage standings
Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro lead the dressage standings

Charlotte Dujardin is in pole position after the opening day of dressage competition, leading the individual event on Valegro and moving Great Britain up to second behind Germany in the team standings.

Michael Phelps won his 22nd Olympic Games gold medal with a dominant victory in the men's 200m individual medley.

And Britain's Joshua Buatsi claimed a stunning win in the boxing tournament when he knocked down third seed Elshod Rasulov three times to move into the light-heavyweight quarter-finals.

Also See:

  • Team sprint gold for GB
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  • Historic rugby gold for Fiji
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British boxer Joshua Buatsi knocked out third seed Elshod Rasulov to reach the quarter-finals in the 81kg category.

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British boxer Joshua Buatsi knocked out third seed Elshod Rasulov to reach the quarter-finals in the 81kg category.
British boxer Joshua Buatsi knocked out third seed Elshod Rasulov to reach the quarter-finals in the 81kg category.

There was also history in the men's golf event where Britain's Justin Rose became the first player to card a hole-in-one.

Rose found the cup at the short fourth hole and his four-under round of 67 left him four shots off leader Marcus Fraser of Australia.

Watch Justin Rose hitting Olympic golf's first ever hole-in-one.

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Watch Justin Rose hitting Olympic golf's first ever hole-in-one.
Watch Justin Rose hitting Olympic golf's first ever hole-in-one.

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