There was no stopping the Team GB medal train at the Paris Olympics as they climbed the overall table on a golden day seven.
Three golds – from five medals overall on Friday – meant GB were briefly third in the standings in mid-afternoon.
The water proved a happy hunting ground for the British team early in the day, with three medals across rowing and diving.
Emily Craig and Imogen Grant won gold in the women’s lightweight double sculls, while men’s pair Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George claimed silver after being pipped on the line by Croatia.
Divers Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher added to the tally with bronze in the men’s 3m synchro springboard final.
GB have finished on the podium in all four diving events so far in Paris, sealing that team’s best ever showing at an Olympics.
The trampoline was the next stage for success, as Bryony Page stormed to gold.
And then eyes turned to the equestrian arena, where GB held their nerve in the final round to win the team jumping final.
Great Britain now have 25 medals – nine golds, eight silvers and eight bronzes.