
Twenty-one medals are available on 21st August.| Athletics | 6 (Women's 20km Walk, Women's Javelin, Men's Triple Jump, Men's 400m, Women's 200m, Men's 110m Hurdles) |
| Basketball | |
| Beach Volleyball | 1 (Women's Team) |
| Canoe - Flatwater | |
| Cycling - BMX | 2 (Women's Race, Men's Race) |
| Diving | 1 (Women's 10m Platform) |
| Football | |
| Handball | |
| Hockey | |
| Gymnastics - Rhythmic | |
| Modern Pentathlon | 1 (Men's Individual) |
| Sailing | 2 (Multihull - Tornado, Men's Keelboat - Star) |
| Softball | 1 (Women's Team) |
| Swimming | 1 (Men's 10km Marathon) |
| Synchronised Swimming | |
| Table Tennis | |
| Taekwondo | 2 (Women's Under 57kg, Men's Under 68kg) |
| Volleyball | |
| Wrestling | 3 (Men's Freestyle 84kg, Men's Freestyle 96kg, Men's Freestyle 120kg) |
| Water Polo | 1 (Women's Team) |
The Olympic Stadium is likely to be a focus for British support, with Goldie Sayers in the Women's Javelin Throw and Nathan Douglas and Philips Idowu in the Men's Triple Jump. Dean Macey starts his pursuit of a Decathloan medal after finishing fourth in Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004.

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