
A further 15 medals are on offer on the 15th August, the first day of competition in the Velodrome and the final day of Judo.| Archery | 1 (Men's Individual) |
| Athletics | 2 (Men's Shot Put, Women's 10000m) |
| Badminton | 1 (Women's Doubles ) |
| Baseball | |
| Basketball | |
| Beach Volleyball | |
| Boxing | |
| Cycling - Track | 1 (Men's Team Sprint) |
| Diving | |
| Equestrian | |
| Fencing | 1 (Men's Team Epee) |
| Football | |
| Gymnastics - Artistic | 1 (Women's Individual All-Around) |
| Handball | |
| Hockey | |
| Judo | 2 (Women's+78kg, Men's +100kg) |
| Rowing | |
| Sailing | |
| Shooting | 1 (Men's 50m Rifle Prone) |
| Softball | |
| Swimming | 4 (Women's 200m Breaststroke, Men's 200m Backstroke, Men's 200m Individual Medley, Women's 100m Freestyle) |
| Table Tennis | |
| Tennis | |
| Volleyball | |
| Water Polo | |
| Weightlifting | 2 (Men's 85kg, Women's 75kg) |


The British Team will be strong contenders in the Men's Team Sprint on the opening day for Track Cycling. Katrina Bryant will be compeing in the heavyweight division on the final day of Judo competition, and there are medal hopes in the swimming pool with Kirsty Balfour in the Women's 200m Breaststroke and Gregor Tait in the Men's 200m Backstroke.

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