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Far outperformed the target of 48 set before the Games Britain's athletes at the Olympics did not just exceed expectations, they smashed them, and in doing so a series of previously little-known athletes became household names. The total of 65 medals, including 29 golds, is the best tally recorded by Britain at any Olympics since 1908 - and 18 more than won in Beijing four years ago. It was also the Games when British women came to the fore - with first ever golds in rowing, stunning performances in cycling, Jessica Ennis in the stadium, and several riders in the equestrian events. Colin Moynihan, chairman of the British Olympic Association, said: 'It's the greatest team we have ever sent to an Olympic Games.' For IOC president Jacques Rogge, there was no doubt that Britain's record medal haul had been hugely important for the overall success of the Games. He said: 'London was a dream for a sports lover. Since the awarding of the Games in Singapore in 2005 I have said that we need home gold medals and that is so important for the mood of the general public. We had to wait two days but then it accelerated and it has been fantastic.' Scroll down for video Madal winners: The British Olympians who clinch gold, silver or bronze at the London 2012 GamesEnlarge Great Britain finished third in the overall medals table - one place better than hoped. Right, the breakdown of which sports brought in the medals Wednesday, August 1 Women's Pairs, Rowing Bradley Wiggins, Cycling, time trial World's best: Helen Glover and Heather Stanning stand proudly with their gold medals after winning the women's pair final at Eton Dorney Fervent support: Packed grandstands patriotically roar on the British rowers at Eton Dorney Support: Huge crowds lined the route to cheer Wiggins on to glory as he claimed GB's second gold of the Games Champion: Wiggins, posing with his gold after the time trial, briefly became Britain's most decorated Olympian - until Chris Hoy's Olympics startedThursday, August 2 Peter Wilson, Shooting, double trap Tim Baillie and Etienne Stott, Canoe Slalom, C2 double Men's team sprint, Cycling Farmer's son Peter Wilson, from Dorset, took gold in the Double Trap shooting - thanks to coaching sessions on Skype from a member of the Dubai royal family Double quick: Tim Baillie and Etienne Stott took a gold just two minutes after Wilson won in the trap shooting Right on track: Chris Hoy (right), Jason Kenny (left) and Philip Hindes took gold in the men's team sprint on Day Six of the OlympicsFriday August 3 Women's double sculls, rowing Men's team pursuit, Cycling Victoria Pendleton, Cycling, women's keirin Rowed to glory: Anna Watkins (right) and Katherine Grainger celebrate winning gold in the women's double sculls at Eton Dorney Fast and glorious: Britain's Ed Clancy, Geraint Thomas, Steven Burke and Peter Kennaugh on their way to gold in the final of the men's team pursuit Golden boys: (Left to right) Clancy, Burke, Kennaugh and Thomas with their medals Victoria Pendleton clinches gold in the women's keirin before celebrating with the velodrome crowd with a huge union jack Saturday, August 4 Shortly before lunchtime Andrew Triggs Hodge, Pete Reed, Tom James and Alex Gregory were victorious at Eton Dorney in the men's four. It triggered a gold rush, the likes of which had never been experienced by British Olympians. Also on the water, Sophie Hosking and Katherine Copeland claimed gold with an emphatic win in the women's double scull, before Team GB continued their domination in the velodrome with victory in the women's team pursuit. Then came those golden performances by Jess Ennis in the heptathlon, Greg Rutherford in the long jump and Mo Farah in the 10,000m to round off a remarkable day for British sport. Winning team: The men smiled widely during the medal ceremony for the Men's Four Final on Day 8 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at Eton Dorney Delight: Andrew Triggs Hodge, Pete Reed, Tom James and Alex Gregory led from the start to extend Britain's dominance over the Olympic event to 16 years Scream if you've gone fastest: Sophie Hosking (left) and Katherine Copeland react in joy and shock after victory the lightweight women's double sculls Victory parade: The women proudly show off their Olympic gold medals Golden girl: Jessica Ennis clinches the Olympic heptathlon title after a storming 800m that had the whole nation cheering her on Gold run: Mo Farah powered ahead of the field in the closing stages of the 10,000m to claim Britain's sixth gold of an extraordinary day Jumping fro joy: Greg Rutherford celebrates his victory in the long jump on a remarkable evening for Team GB Leap of faith: Rutherford launches himself through the night air on his way to Olympic glory Pedal power: Coach Iain Dyer urges on Dani King, Laura Trott, and Joanna Rowsell as they clinch gold - and break their own world record in the women's team pursuit Here come the girls: The gold medal won by the women's team pursuit riders was Team GB's 11th of a successful Games for the home nationSunday, August 5 Andy Murray, Tennis, men's singles Ben Ainslie, Sailing, finn class Jumping for joy: The celebrations begin for Andy Murray as he clinches gold on Centre Court with a resounding victory over Roger Federer Basking in victory: Andy Murray enjoys his moment of glory after winning gold Going for gold: Ainslie closes in on Jonas Hogh-Christensen of Denmark during the final race of the regatta in Weymouth Ruling the waves: Ben Ainslie took gold for Team GB on Sunday as the remarkable run of success continuedMonday, August 6 Team Showjumping, Equestrianism Jason Kenny, Cycling, men's sprint Peter Charles celebrated his clear round that clinched gold for Britain's showjumpers in Greenwich Park Riding high: (Left to right) Nick Skelton, Ben Maher, Scott Brash and Peter Charles on the podium with their showjumping golds Biker boy: Kenny celebrates after his victory in the men's sprint final against Gregory Bauge of FranceTuesday, August 7 Alistair Brownlee, Triathlon Team Dressage, Equestrianism Chris Hoy, Cycling, men's keirin Laura Trott, Cycling, women's omnium Yorkshire's finest: Alistair Brownlee celebrates winning the men's triathlon - beating his brother into third place Horsemanship: (Left to right) Carl Hester, Laura Bechtolsheimer and Charlotte Dujardin of Great Britain celebrate with their historic gold medals in dressage On another great night int he veldrome Chris Hoy took gold in the keirin and 20-year-old Laura Trott won the women's omnium event Thursday, August 8 Charlotte Dujardin, Equestrianism, Individual Dressage Nicola Adams, Boxing, women's flyweight Jade Jones, Taekwondo, women's under-57kg Charlotte Dujardin took gold in the individual dressage to go with her team title, while Nicola Adams beat China's Cancan Ren to claim gold in the 51kg boxing category Welsh wonder: Jade Jones (right) delivers a kick to the head of opponent Yuzhuo Hou of China on her way to gold in the Under-57kg taekwondo competitionSaturday, August 9 Mo Farah, Men's 5,000m Luke Campbell, Boxing, men's bantamweight Ed McKeever, Canoe sprint, Kayak single (K1) 200m men's final Muscling his way to victory: Ed Mckeever celebrates after winning the gold medal in the kayak single 200m men's final Boxing clever: Luke Campbell (left) is declared the winner over Ireland's John Joe Nevin in the men's bantamweight final a legend is born: Mo Farah wins the men's 5,000m gold to claim an historic long-distance doubleSunday, August 12 Anthony Joshua, Boxing, men's super-heavyweight Take that: Anthony Joshua lands a blow Roberto Cammarelle on his way to a dramatic triumph this afternoon in their super heavyweight fight Final glory: Boxer Anthony Joshua won Team GB's 29th and last gold of the London Olympics Stamp of approval: Royal Mail has created a stamp in honour of each of Team GB's gold medal winnersVideo: Prime Minister David Cameron thanks Team GB and jokes about France and America Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2187363/Our-greatest-Games-Team-GB-girls-boys-bring-home-29-gold-medals.html#ixzz23O8ZSCpB |
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