YORKSHIRE diver Jack Laugher claimed a bronze medal in this morning's 3m springboard diving final at the Tokyo Olympics.
Laugher, 26, from Harrogate, came third in the event behind China's Xie Siyi who won gold and Wang Zongyuan who took silver.
It means Jack now has a full set of Olympic medals, following his gold and silver in Rio 2016.
It was a consistent display from Laugher, who did not drop below 81 points in his six dives with a best of 96.9 from his forward four and a half somersaults tuck.
Fellow Briton James Heatly qualified in fourth place but was unable to recover from a disappointing first dive in the 12-strong final and finished ninth.
Laugher's bronze followed two golds on the waves for Team GB earlier today with sailing success for Giles Scott, Dylan Fletcher and Stuart Bithell.
Scott, 34, retained his gold in the men's Finn class - Britain's sixth gold in a row in the event, while Fletcher and Bithell took first place in the men's 49er class.
The wins at Japan’s Enoshima Yacht Harbour took Britain’s gold medal haul to 13.
There was also a silver for Olympic debutants John Gimson and Anna Burnet in the mixed Nacra 17 class.
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