Not exact matches
The
tables below display the current
Gold Medal odds at the Westgate Superbook.
Last year the World Championships were held in London with Great Britain finishing top of the
medal table with five
golds and nine podium finishes in total.
By finishing second on the
medal table with 27
gold, 23 silver and 17 bronze, Team GB has recorded its best finish in 108 years after topping the list at London 1908.
Elsewhere there was a World Cup skeleton bronze for Laura Deas in Lake Placid while Great Britain topped the
medal table at the European Short Track Championships, with Elise Christie winning four
gold medals and Charlotte Gilmartin one, as the team came home with seven
medals in all.
And there were more European Championships across the continent, with England winning two badminton bronze
medals and Scotland a silver, while in taekwondo Great Britain topped the
medal table with three
golds.
The United States topped the
medal table but by making the most of having the home crowd behind them, the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team finished fourth with seven
medals — two
golds, one silver and four bronze — matching the
medal haul from 2003, when the IAAF World Indoor Championships was last staged in Birmingham.
India pipped hosts Australia to sit second in the boxing
medals table with three
golds - Mary Kom, Vikas Krisha and Gaurav Solanki.
The USA's 18
medals — six
gold, 10 silver and two bronze — ensured they streaked clear at the top of the
medal table.
Great Britain again topped the
medal table on this occasion, with an omnium victory for Laura Kenny, dramatic sprint
gold for Jason Kenny and a memorable Madison title for Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish among the stand - out moments.
At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Great Britain won just one
gold and came 36th in the
medals table.