The Olympic Medal Count For Great Britain
Great Britain finished the 2008 Summer Olympics with a final tally of 47 medals, placing it fourth in the medal rankings behind the United States, China and Russia.
Great Britain also ranked fourth in the medal table for the quantity of individual color medals, again behind China, the United States and Russia.
The details of each medal won can be found below.
The Final British Medal Count

GOLD MEDALS (19)
Athletics - Women's 400m: Christine Ohuruogu
Boxing - Men's Middle (75kg): James Degale
Canoe/Kayak - Kayak Single (K1) 1000m Men: Tim Brabants
Cycling - Women's Road Race: Nicole Cooke
Cycling - Men's Team Sprint: Chris Hoy, Jason Kenny, Jamie Staff
Cycling - Men's Keirin: Chris Hoy
Cycling - Men's Sprint: Chris Hoy
Cycling - Men's Individual Pursuit: Bradley Wiggins
Cycling - Men's Team Pursuit: Ed Clancy, Paul Manning, Geraint Thomas, Bradley Wiggins
Cycling - Women's Individual Pursuit: Rebecca Romero
Cycling - Women's Sprint: Victoria Pendleton
Rowing - Men's Four: Tom James, Steve Williams, Pete Reed, Andrew Triggs-Hodge
Rowing - Lightweight Men's Double Sculls: Zac Purchase, Mark Hunter
Sailing - Finn: Ben Ainslie
Sailing - Laser: Paul Goodison
Sailing - Star: Iain Percy, Andrew Simpson
Sailing - Yngling: Sarah Ayton, Sarah Webb, Pippa Wilson
Swimming - Women's 400m Freestyle: Rebecca Adlington
Swimming - Women's 800m Freestyle: Rebecca Adlington (New World Record)
SILVER MEDALS (13)
Athletics - Men's High Jump: Germaine Mason
Athletics - Men's Triple Jump: Phillips Idowu
Canoe/Kayak - Canoe Single (C1) Men: David Florence
Cycling - Women's Individual Time Trial: Emma Pooley
Cycling - Men's Keirin: Ross Edgar
Cycling - Men's Sprint: Jason Kenny
Cycling - Women's Individual Pursuit: Wendy Houvenaghel
Modern Pentathlon - Women: Heather Fell
Rowing - Men's Eight: Alex Patridge, Tom Stallard, Tom Lucy, Richard Egington, Josh West, Alastair Heathcote, Matt Langridge, Colin Smith, Acer Nethercott
Rowing - Women's Quadruple Sculls: Annie Vernon, Debbie Flood, Frances Houghton, Katherine Grainger
Sailing - 470 Men: Nick Rogers, Joe Glanfield
Swimming - Men's Marathon 10km: David Davies
Swimming - Women's Marathon 10km: Keri-Anne Payne
BRONZE MEDALS (15)
Athletics - Women's 400m Hurdles: Tasha Danvers
Boxing - Men's Light Heavy (81kg): Tony Jeffries
Boxing - Men's Super Heavy (+91kg): David Price
Canoe/Kayak Flatwater - Kayak Single (K1) 500m Men: Tim Brabants
Cycling - Men's Individual Pursuit: Steven Burke
Cycling - Men's Points Race: Chris Newton
Equestrian - (Eventing Individual): Kristina Cook
Equestrian - (Eventing Team): Daisy Dick, William Fox-Pitt, Kristina Cook, Sharon Hunt, Mary King
Gymnastics Artistic - Men's Pommel Horse: Louis Smith
Rowing - Women's Double Sculls: Elise Laverick, Anna Bebington
Rowing - Men's Double Sculls: Matthew Wells, Stephen Rowbotham
Sailing - RS:X Women: Bryony Shaw
Swimming - Women's 400m Freestyle: Joanne Jackson
Swimming - Women's Marathon 10km: Cassandra Patten
Taekwondo - Women +67kg: Sarah Stevenson

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David Florence Wins Silver for Britain
David Florence won silver for Britain after a perfect run in the slalom canoeing final at the Shunyi white water park.The 26-year-old is Britain's first slalom canoeing medallist since Gareth Marriott also won silver at Barcelona in 1992.
Florence, who only took up paddling when he was 15, came into the final in fourth place and produced a faultless run which propelled him above Poland's Krzystof Bieryt and Czech paddler Stanislav Jezek.
He was in first place until Slovakian world number one Michal Martikan claimed gold with the last run of the final.


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- RichLeigh RichLeigh Aug 17, 2008 @ 11:19 am
- Excellent! 5 stars from me, a great idea for a lens; last time I looked we were third which is just amazing! I couldn't believe it when David Florence dropped to second place! I thought we had the gold in the bag, and then with the final run of the final the guy snatched it away from us... Still, a silver medal is nothing to shy away from!
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- Kanga Kanga Aug 16, 2008 @ 8:08 pm
- Watching the team sprint cycling was great!
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- chrgr chrgr Aug 16, 2008 @ 7:55 pm
- Nice lens. . . will be interesting to see if you can overtake the Aussies on the medal count !!
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