Swimmers Duncan Scott and Luke Greenbank took silver and bronze respectively in the pool, Bryony Page claimed a bronze on the trampoline and the men's eight rowing crew also finished third.
Here, the PA news agency looks at the medal winners after Friday's action at Tokyo 2020.
Gold 6, Silver 9, Bronze 9. Total 24.
Gold
Day seven, Beth Shriever, women's BMX racing
Beth Shriever won Great Britain's first BMX racing gold (Danny Lawson/PA) Day five, men's 4×200 metres freestyle relay
Duncan Scott, Tom Dean, Matthew Richards and James Guy secured relay gold (Adam Davy/PA)
Day four, Tom Dean, men's 200 metres freestyle
Tom Dean was a surprise winner of the men's 200m freestyle
Day three, Adam Peaty, men's 100m breaststroke
Adam Peaty retained his 100m breaststroke title (Adam Davy/PA)
Day three, Tom Pidcock, men's mountain bike race
Tom Pidcock raced to mountain bike gold in Tokyo (Thibault Camus/AP)
Day three, Tom Daley & Matty Lee, men's 10 metres platform diving
Tom Daley ended his long wait for Olympic gold with partner Matty Lee (Adam Davy/PA)
Silver
Day seven, Kye Whyte, men's BMX racing
Kye Whyte won silver on his BMX (Danny Lawson/PA)
Day seven, Duncan Scott, men's 200 metres individual medley
Scott took silver in the 200m medley (Adam Davy/PA) Day six, Mallory Franklin, canoe slalom, women's C1
Mallory Franklin took silver (Joe Giddens/PA)
Day five, rowing, men's quadruple sculls
Harry Leask, Angus Groom, Tom Barras and Jack Beaumont celebrate their silver medal (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day four, Duncan Scott, men's 200 metres freestyle
Favourite Scott had to settle for second place in the men's 200m freestyle
Day four, Georgia Taylor-Brown, women's triathlon
Georgia Taylor-Brown overcame a puncture to grab second place in the women's triathlon (PA)
Day three, Alex Yee, men's triathlon
Alex Yee maintained Great Britain's fine triathlon tradition (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day three, Lauren Williams, taekwondo, women's -67kg
Lauren Williams, left, had to settle for silver (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day two, Bradly Sinden, taekwondo, men's -68kg
Bradly Sinden settled for taekwondo silver (Mike Egerton/PA)
Bronze
Day seven, Bryony Page, women's trampoline
Bryony Page added a second Olympic medal of her career (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day seven, Luke Greenbank, men's 200 metres backstroke
Luke Greenbank took bronze in the pool (Joe Giddens/PA)
Day seven, men's eight rowing
Great Britain men's eight celebrate on the podium (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day six, Matt Coward-Holley, shooting, men's trap
Matt Coward-Holley claimed bronze on day six in the men's trap (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day five, Charlotte Dujardin, equestrian, individual dressage
Charlotte Dujardin celebrates winning bronze (Danny Lawson/PA)
Day four, gymnastics, women's final
Alice Kinsella, Amelie Morgan, Jennifer Gadirova and Jessica Gadirova won an unlikely medal (Martin Rickett/PA)
Day four, Bianca Walkden, taekwondo, women's +67kg
Bianca Walkden finished third (Mike Egerton/PA)
Day four, Charlotte Dujardin, Carl Hester and Charlotte Fry, team dressage
Dujardin claimed a fifth Olympic medal (Friso Gentsch/PA)
Day two, Chelsie Giles, judo, women's -52kg
Chelsie Giles won a surprise judo bronze (Danny Lawson/PA)
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DIVING · Team GB duo Jack Laugher - silver medallist in Rio - and James Heatly take part in the men's 3m springboard semi-final (2am), and will hope to qualify for the final later in the day (7am)
ATHLETICS · Two Britons are involved in the women's long jump final, but Abigail Irozuru and Jazmin Sawyers have their work cut out to get a spot on the podium (2.50am)
· Norwegian Karsten Warholm, who broke the world record just last month, goes for gold in the men's 400m hurdles final. USA's Rai Benjamin is expected to be his main challenger (4.20am)
· Great Britain have three representatives in the final of the women's 800m, with Jemma Reekie having perhaps the best chance of a medal (1.25pm)
· A mouth-watering women's 200m final sees Elaine Thompson-Herah go for the prestigious sprint double after claiming the 100m crown. Compatriot Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Namibia's Christine Mboma and USA's Gabrielle Thomas are expected to be her main competitors (1.50pm)
SAILING · The rescheduled women's skiff 49er FX (4.33am) and men's skiff 49er (5.33am) come to their conclusion, with Team GB involved in both medal races
· Defending champion Giles Scott bids for a second successive gold in the Finn class medal race (6.33am)
· There is another medal chance for Team GB in the mixed Nacra 17 medal race (7.33am)
ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS · Team GB's Joe Fraser takes part in the parallel bars final, kicking off the final day of artistic gymnastics (9am)
· USA superstar Simone Biles, who has been forced to pull out of all of her finals so far, is on the starting list for the beam final as she bids for a fifth Olympic gold (9.50am)
FOOTBALL · The men's semi-finals take place, with Mexico taking on Brazil first up (9am)
· The winner of that first semi-final will face either hosts Japan or Spain (2pm)
CYCLING · Laura Kenny will look to win a third straight Olympic team pursuit gold medal. Team GB take on United States in their heat (7.44am), with the gold medal race later that day (9.26am)
· Laura's husband and fellow Olympic legend Jason Kenny will also look to continue his huge success in the men's team sprint - an event he has won gold in at every Games since 2008. Team GB will first need to get through the men's qualifying (7.58am), with the gold medal race ending the session (9.44am)
BOXING · Pat McCormack will be looking to achieve his dream of Olympic gold when he faces Cuba's Roniel Iglesias (11.05am)