Liam Heath wins gold in Men's Kayak Single 200m final
Team GB's Liam Heath has won gold in the Men's Kayak KI 200m final at the Rio Olympics.
Speaking about his victory, he described the feeling as "absolutely incredible".
It is his second medal of the Games after winning silver with Jon Schofield in the men's kayak double 200m.
Heath's victory means Team GB have now won 25 gold medals at Rio 2016 - bringing the medal haul to 61.
On Friday, Team GB's women's hockey team secured a first ever Olympic gold medal after beating the Netherlands in Rio.
The match ended 3-3 after normal time, before Great Britain won 2-0 on penalty strokes.
Team GB hockey captain Kate Richardson-Walsh told ITV News seeing members of the squad "beaming having achieved their dream" made her feel very proud.
There was also gold success for Britain in the showjumping, a silver in the taekwondo and bronze in the relay on day 14 of the Olympics.
Nick Skelton made history by winning Great Britain's first ever Olympic individual showjumping gold medal.
The 58-year-old from Warwickshire told ITV News said he was "immensely proud" of his achievements at his age.
"I know I'm getting on a bit but you can do that in sport as long as you keep fit and you have the right horse (Big Star)."
In the 4x100 metre relay, Great Britain's women's took bronze with a time of 41.77.
Asha Philip, Desiree Henry, Dina Asher-Smith and Darryl Neita ran a superb race, finishing behind the USA in first and Jamaica in second.
Meanwhile, Lutalo Muhammad took silver in the taekwondo welterweight 68-80kg category.