Numbers 101 and 102 soon follow, underlining huge change in fortunes since single gold in 1996
As the Tokyo Olympics gather pace, Britons can expect further moments of glory and tragedy, triumph and heartache to match those from the opening days of the Games. But whatever drama unfurls on their screens they can, and will, expect medals.
Few are likely to, but perhaps
British sports fans should pause for a moment and reflect on just how spoiled they are. Those with longer memories will remember the dull days of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, when Great
Britain won one gold and only 15 medals overall, finishing 36th in the medal table.