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Tokyo Olympics LIVE RESULTS: Closing Ceremony ends Games, Price WINS boxing gold after Kenny makes history – latest

TEAM GB have added another two gold medals on the final day of the Tokyo Olympics to EQUAL their 65 medals from the London 2012 Games.

Cycling sensation Jason Kenny created history by winning the men's keirin for his SEVENTH Olympic gold, one more than Sir Chris Hoy.

While boxer Lauren Price produced a masterclass to win gold in the middleweight division by beating China's Li Qian.

It means Team GB have equalled their medal haul from the London Games on 65, and finished two short of their record total of 67 from Rio in 2016.

Paris awaits in 2024!


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  • WHERE ARE TEAM GB?

    The cameras are yet to pick out Team GB in the crowd if they have already emerged.

    The athletes are coming out thick and fast now as the Japanese team come into view.

    It's been a record breaking Games for the hosts.

    They finished third in the medal tally with 27 golds, smashing their previous best of 16 gold medals.

  • CATCHY MUSIC

    Have a listen to the music blaring through the speakers in the Olympic Stadium.

    It will be stuck in your head for the rest of the day now!

  • FILLING UP

    The Olympians still in Tokyo are filling the floor at the Olympic Stadium.

  • USA EMERGE

    Here come Team USA.

    They're absolutely loving the camera, stopping to dance and wave down the lens.

    They top the medal table after sixteen days of action with 39 golds, just one more than China who finish second with 38 golds.

  • CLOSING CEREMONY

    Up-beat music echoes around the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo as the celebration of the last sixteen continues.

    The Olympians are smiling and waving as they emerge into view and are dancing to the celebratory music.

  • SKYLINE

    Here's a look at the Tokyo skyline as the Closing Ceremony takes place.

    You can make out the Olympic Stadium in the background as fireworks shoot into the sky to mark the end of the 2020 Games.

  • TIME FOR THE ATHLETES

    And now the Olympians still in Tokyo make their way out onto the floor in the Olympic Stadium.

  • THERE SHE IS

    A proud moment for Laura Kenny as she carries the Team GB flag into the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo.

    It's not been a bad sixteen days for the Kenny family!

    Laura has become Team GB's most successful female Olympian of all-time, while husband Jason Kenny has become the most successful Olympian in Great Britain's history.

  • HIGHLIGHTS

    Highlights of the last sixteen days are now being shown.

    Adam Peaty features as does Tom Daley.

    The Team GB Diver finally added a gold medal to his collection at his fourth Olympic Games.

    He won gold in the 10m synchro alongside Matty Lee.

  • WHERE'S LAURA?

    The Union Jack can be made out at the front there, proudly carried by Laura Kenny as a flag from every nation in the world is presented at the Closing Ceremony of Tokyo 2020.

  • HERE THEY COME

    And now the flag bearers of each nation emerge into view.

    There's Laura Kenny, she's holding the Union Jack above her.

    The athletes parade the flags into the middle of the stadium and form a circle in front of the Olympic torch.

  • LIVE PICTURES

    Tokyo begins its farewell to the 2020 Games.

  • FLAG BEARERS

    The first item of the agenda is the raising of the Japanese flag.

    It emerges into view in the Olympic Stadium and is carried across to the pole where it will be raised.

    The Japanese National Anthem will be played as it is lifted into the sky.

  • SCENES FROM TOKYO

    The formalities are underway in Tokyo, with the Olympic flame that has burnt brightly for the last two weeks set to be extinguished as it's handed over to begin its journey to France in two hours or so.

  • CLOSING CEREMONY UNDERWAY

    Tokyo has began their farewell to the Games.

    Over the next couple of hours we'll see some of the highlights from the last sixteen days, before the handover process to Paris begins.

    It's just a three year wait until we do it all over again!

  • HISTORY MADE

    Team GB's 65 medals from Tokyo 2020 secure a fourth place finish in the medal standings.

    And comparing Team GB's performance in Tokyo with the last five Olympic Games it's safe to say it's been a special one, especially considering the circumstances and uncertainty surrounding the Games that had to be pushed back by a year.

  • FIVE MINUTE WARNING

    The Closing Ceremony from Tokyo gets underway in just five minutes time.

    The event will officially close the Tokyo 2020 Games and mark the end of the 32nd Olympiad.

    It's a sad moment after a quite brilliant 16 days of action.

  • COUNTDOWN

    The Closing Ceremony will be held shortly at the Olympic Stadium to mark the end of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

    Laura Kenny will be the flag bearer for Team GB as the Games come to a close.

    She's a FIVE-TIME Olympic gold medallist, and has scooped a gold medal at three consecutive Games to make her Team GB's most successful ever Olympian.

  • MEDAL SPREAD

    Team GB won medals at Tokyo 2020 across 25 SPORTS!

    That's a bigger spread of events than any other country at the Games, with Team GB Olympians providing so many memorable moments across a wide range of sports.

    From Cycling to Skateboarding, from Sailing to Swimming and from Athletics to Boxing.

    It's been an Olympics for the history books.

  • FROM THE LOWS TO THE HIGHS

    But the lows on the track were also met with unimaginable highs.

    Keely Hodkinson (top) could barely believe her silver medal in the Women's 800m that set a new national record, and Laura Muir was also in disbelief after a brilliant silver in the 1500m.

    The sort of pictures that give you goosebumps.

  • DINA DEVASTATION

    Team GB gold medal hopeful Dina Asher-Smith was also forced to withdraw from the 200m after failing to qualify for the 100m final.

    She revealed that she'd been suffering from a torn hamstring in the weeks leading up to the Games and was still running with the injury.

    She dusted herself off though to return to the track in the 4x100m relay, winning bronze alongside Daryll Neita, Asha Philip and Imani-Lara Lansiquot.

  • HEARTBREAK

    But there was also heartbreak for some Team GB Olympians.

    Adam Gemili picked up an injury just minutes before competing in the 200m, but still lined up in the starting blocks to run with the injury in true Olympic spirit.

    Unfortunately he pulled up injured just a few steps into the race, ending any medal hopes for the well fancied Briton.

    The 27-year-old picked himself up to hobble to the line and cross it in tears, in what is one of the must tear-jerking images of the Games.

  • MEDAL RECORD

    Team GB were expected to have a good Games, but nobody thought the medal tally would be as high as it is.

    Over 16 days in Tokyo 65 MEDALS have been won by Team GB Olympians, equalling their second-best medal haul in the modern era.

    It matches the number of medals won at the historic London 2012 Games, and is only two medals short of the record breaking Rio 2016 Olympics.

    What an effort.

  • A TEAM PERFORMANCE

    It's been another superb Olympics for the athletes of Team GB.

    Great Britain's haul of 65 medals is two short of the total won at Rio five years ago, but equals the memorable performance of London 2012.

  • FINAL MEDAL TABLE

    Here's how the top of the medal table looks at the end of a late, an unusual, but, ultimately, a brilliant Olympic Games.

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