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Super Sunday: The medals continue to roll in for Team GB

British athletes have made history, with Max Whitlock claiming two gold medals in the men's gymnastics events.

Team GB Justin Rose also won gold in the golf and cyclist Jason Kenny took first place in the men's sprint final, while Nick Dempsey became the first male windsurfer to win three Olympic medals.

It puts Great Britain second in the overall medals table behind the US, with 14 gold medals, 16 silvers and seven bronzes so far.

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Silver for GB in men's 4x100m medley relay

Adam Peaty swims in the 4x100m medley. Credit: PA

Team GB have taken silver in the men's 4x100m relay in the pool.

The team of Adam Peaty, Chris Walker-Hebborn, James Guy and Duncan Scott set a British record of three minutes 29.24 seconds, but were beaten by the Americans who set a new Olympic record of three minutes 27.95 seconds.

The win marks a 23rd gold medal for Michael Phelps of the USA.

Ryan Murphy of the USA broke the world record for the 100m backstroke in the leadoff leg, clocking 51.85 seconds.

Australia took bronze.

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