Tokyo Paralympics 2021: Every GB gold medal winner at the Games so far
A year later than scheduled, the Tokyo Paralympics is finally underway.
The Games is taking place against the backdrop of a Covid-19 surge in Japan, with tighter restrictions being enforced across the next fortnight as a result.
ParalympicsGB claimed a total of 147 medals and a remarkable 64 golds in Rio de Janeiro five years ago, building on a successful home London Games in 2012 in which those tallies stood at 120 and 34 respectively.
Britain has taken a team of 228 athletes to the Tokyo Games, where there is a more modest medal target of between 100-140 set by UK Sport, with predictions hard to make given how little para-sport has been able to take place during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Here is a full list of gold medals won for ParalympicsGB so far in Tokyo...
Dame Sarah Storey - C5 3,000m individual pursuit
Jaco van Gass - C3 3,000m individual pursuit
Tully Kearney - S5 100m freestyle
Maisie Summers-Newton - SM6 200m individual medley
Maisie Summers-Newton - SB6 100m breaststroke
Sir Lee Pearson - Grade II individual dressage
Piers Gilliver - individual epee
Kadeena Cox - C4-5 500m time trial
Hannah Russell - S12 100m backstroke
Reece Dunn - S14 200m freestyle
Neil Fachie - men’s B 1,000m time trial
Lora Fachie - women’s B individual pursuit
Kadeena Cox, Jaco van Gass, Jody Cundy - C1-5 750m mixed team sprint
Thomas Young - men’s T38 100m
Reece Dunn, Bethany Firth, Jessica-Jane Applegate, Jordan Catchpole - S14 4x100m freestyle relay
Sophie Hahn - women’s T38 100m
Lauren Steadman - women’s PTS5 triathlon
Hannah Cockroft - women’s T34 100m
Lauren Rowles, Laurence Whiteley - PR2 mixed double sculls
Ellen Buttrick, James Fox, Erin Kennedy, Giedre Rakauskaite, Oliver Stanhope - PR3 mixed coxed four
Chris Skelley - men’s B2 -100kg judo
GB wheelchair rugby team - mixed tournament
Sir Lee Pearson, Natasha Baker, Sophie Wells - team equestrian
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