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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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Windsurfer Nick Dempsey wins historic silver medal in RS:X

Great Britain's Nick Dempsey celebrates winning Silver during the Men's RS:X. Credit: PA Wire

Britain's Nick Dempsey has won silver in the RS:X at Rio 2016, becoming the first male windsurfer to win three Olympic medals.

Dempsey's win follows a silver medal at London 2012, and bronze in 2004.

The 36-year-old two-time world champion, who celebrated his birthday on Saturday, will retire after his historic win, and plans to move on to a second career as a professional photographer.

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