
Day 12 Highlights: A five-medal haul, history and heartbreak
Kelly Cates looks back on the stories making the headlines on day 12 of Tokyo 2020.
Team GB made history twice over and took five medals on Day 12 of Tokyo 2020: two of which were gold.
Hannah Mills and Eilidh McIntyre claimed the first gold of the day on the water in the 470 - making Mills the most successful female sailor ever.
Ben Maher followed in their golden footsteps as he won the individual showjumping on Explosion W.
Olympic history was made as Sky Brown became Britain's youngest ever medallist - claiming skateboarding bronze, aged just 13.
And in the boxing ring there were two more medals as Ben Whittaker took silver and Frazer Clarke bagged bronze.
However there was disappointment for Katarina Johnson-Thompson who pulled up in the 200m of her heptathlon bid. It means her hopes of a medal are effectively over.
In the hockey Great Britain’s women were well beaten in their semi-final match with the Netherlands.
In today's pod you’ll hear the winning moments and reaction from the medallists. Plus, Steve Bunce is back with his using hero of the day.