Team GB's athletes have made "sporting history" at Rio 2016 but their bosses believe Tokyo 2020 could be even better.
The team arrived in Brazil with the target of winning 48 medals to make Rio 2016 Britain's best ever 'away' Games but will end up with 67 medals, two more than London's remarkable haul, and set to be second in the medal table ahead of China with a handful of events remaining on Sunday.
"We're making sporting history - 67 medals, nearly 130 medallists, across 19 sports," said UK Sport chief executive Liz Nichol. Aol News.