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On This Day: Great Britain's pursuit trio set world record

On This Day: Great Britain's pursuit trio set world record
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Joanna Rowsell, Dani King and Laura Trott won gold at the Track Cycling World Championships in Melbourne.

On this day in 2012 Great Britain's Joanna Rowsell, Dani King and Laura Trott set a sensational second world record of the day to win three-kilometre team pursuit gold at the Track Cycling World Championships in Melbourne.

The trio clocked three minutes 15.720 seconds to ensure Britain won four of the first five team pursuit titles after the event was incorporated into the World Championships programme.

The British trio – with 2008, 2009 and 2011 world champion Wendy Houvenaghel a mere spectator – wound up after a start which saw them trail by almost 1.5 seconds with a phenomenal final kilometre to win by 1.233secs.

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Dani King, Laura Trott and Joanna Rowsell also won gold at the 2012 Olympics

It meant King and Trott retained the title won in Apeldoorn in March 2011 and Rowsell claimed a first world champion's rainbow jersey since Pruszkow in 2009.

Australia's Annette Edmondson, Melissa Hoskins and Josephine Tomic were second in 3mins 16.943secs as the two teams built up a strong rivalry ahead of the forthcoming Olympics in London.

However, it was the Brits who stormed to glory at their home Games, claiming gold in the Velopark ahead of the United States and Canada.

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SURFING
· Wave conditions permitting, surfing will make its Olympic debut (11pm-8.20am)

SKATEBOARDING
· Another debutant sport at this Olympics, most eyes will be on American Nyjah Huston in the men's street contest as he looks to add Olympic gold to his four world titles and 12 X-Games golds. (12.30am-5am)

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· History beckons for Jade Jones as she looks to become a three-time Olympic champion - something never done before in the sport prior to these Games (2am-1.45pm)
· Team GB's Bradly Sinden - world champion two years ago - is also going for gold in the men's -68kg category (2am-1.45pm)

GYMNASTICS
· Already-legendary gymnast Simone Biles makes her first appearance of the Games in the women's qualifying event (2am-2pm)

SWIMMING
· The first swimming medals of the Games will be dished out, with home favourite Daiya Seto going for gold in the men's 400m individual medley (2.30am-4.20am)

CYCLING
· Lizzie Deignan is among the Team GB team looking for success in the women's road race (5am-9.30am)

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