

Great Britain's gold medal tally at the Paris Olympics has risen to nine, with rowers Emily Craig and Imogen Grant winning, while Briony Page won the women's trampoline and equestrian jumping events.
Craig and Grant won the women's lightweight double sculls in 6:47.06, beating Romania (6:48.78) by a second, with Greece (6:49.28) taking third.
The British duo have not lost in the event since Tokyo three years ago, where they narrowly finished fourth after missing out on an Olympic medal by 0.01 seconds.
Trampoline gymnast Page won her first Olympic gold medal, following a silver medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and a bronze in Tokyo five years later. She beat neutral competitor Villaleta Barzilouskaya and Canada's Sophiane Methot with a score of 56.480.
Page's victory was sealed when China's Huicheng, the last contestant, jumped off the trampoline.
Ben Maher, Scott Brash and Harry Charles won gold in the team jump final, with Maher and Brash each taking one time penalty and Charles recording a flawless run, only incurring two time penalties to beat the United States and France.
While Mayher won an individual gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics three years ago, he and Brash were both part of the 2012 gold-medal winning team that also included Charles' father Peter.
Men's rowers win silver, beaten by Croatia
Elsewhere, GB's rowing medal haul at the Games has reached six (two gold, two silver and two bronze) as rowers Ollie Wynne-Griffiths and Tom George won silver in the men's pairs, while divers Jack Lager and Anthony Harding took bronze in the men's 3m synchronised.
Wynne-Griffiths and George were part of the GB men's eight that won bronze in Tokyo 2021, but were beaten by Croatian brothers Valent and Martin Cinkovic despite leading throughout the race.
The British team finished half a second behind winners Croatia in 6:23.66, with Switzerland taking bronze.
George said: “I don't want to go back to that time. It was so close! We had a great game, we did what we said we would do and I'm proud of what we did. These things happen.
“We came out as the favorites. Every time we won throughout the season we reminded ourselves that we were going to be hunted and we tried to do well and we did. We were just three shots short. I'm proud of that.”
“We made a mistake down the stretch and it's a race for you (but) Olympic silver medallists – I'm really proud of what we did. You can't fault the passion and grit. I enjoyed the journey,” Wingriffiths added.
British divers' success continues in Paris
Meanwhile, Lager has claimed the fourth Olympic diving medal of his career, with his and Harding's score of 438.15 ranking them third behind China (446.10) and Mexico (444.03).
Rafer won gold in the 3m synchronized swimming event with Chris Mears in Rio, and medaled in the 3m springboard individual event in Rio (silver) and Tokyo (bronze).
Britain won four diving medals in Paris, with Scarlett Mew Jensen and Yasmin Harper starting their success with bronze in the women's 3m synchro springboard on the opening day.
Tom Daley and Noah Williams won silver in the men's 10m synchronized platform, while Andrea Spendolini-Siraiex and Louise Toulson took bronze in the women's event.
“We did fantastically,” said Rafer. “It's unreal to win four medals in four synchronized events. It's a great achievement for the team. The first medal is a great catalyst for us to keep going.
“We really wanted to make it from 4 to 4. We knew we could do it, so it's a really great day and a day we'll cherish forever.”
Wilson will have to wait to win windsurfing gold.
Windsurfer Emma Wilson's bid to become Britain's first Olympic champion in her sport has been postponed until Saturday due to light winds in Marseille.
The 25-year-old can seal a medal by winning eight of the 14 qualifying events and will be looking to improve his condition ahead of the three-man final on Saturday.
Wilson won bronze at Tokyo 2020.
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