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Boxer Lauren Price wins Team GB's 22nd and final gold medal of Tokyo 2020



Lauren Price finished off a magnificent Olympic Games for Team GB with a 22nd gold to cement fourth place in the medal table. The Welsh boxer was the final Team GB athlete to compete at Tokyo 2020 and she put on a clinic in the boxing ring, outclassing Li Qian to win the middleweight crown with a unanimous decision. The result means Team GB leave Tokyo with 22 golds, 21 silvers and 22 bronzes, and 65 medals in total to match the tally from London 2012. It is also the second most successful overseas Games, behind Rio 2016. Price won the first round 10-9 across the board after catching Qian with several clean shots, and backed that up in the second on four of the five judges' scorecards. Price, supported by fellow medallists Frazer Clarke and Karriss Artingstall in the Kokugikan Arena, rounded both the bout and the Olympics off in style in the third round to seal gold. In doing so, she joins Galal Yafai in winning gold at Tokyo 2020 with the boxing team winning six medals in all at these Games, the sport's largest haul in 101 years. Price also becomes the second female boxer to strike gold for Team GB, following in the footsteps of Nicola Adams, champion at London 2012 and Rio 2016, whose achievements first inspired the 27-year-old to get into the ring. Price, 27, from Ystrad Mynach, said: "I can't really put this into words - it's a dream come true. "I still can't believe it, I've got to pinch myself but it just goes to show, if you dream and work hard enough, you can achieve anything. "I'm over the moon, a huge thank you to everyone who supported me on this journey, from starting off at eight years of age, to everyone back at home who has shown me so much support. It means the world and it's got me through. "A big shout out to my nan, I can't wait to see her. My granddad passed away last year. This is for him, and my nan, I know he was looking down on me today and all week, I can't put into words what they've done for me over the years. "I love them both so much, I can't wait to see my nan, and everyone, to show this medal off."

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