Wilson sails her way to windsurfing bronze

Emma Wilson claimed Team GB's first sailing medal of Tokyo 2020 with a brilliant windsurfing bronze at Enoshima Bay.

Wilson's mother Penny Way competed in two Olympics, finishing sixth and seventh at the 1992 and 1996 Games in Barcelona and Atlanta.

Those achievements led to her local council renaming the road to Christchurch Windsurfing Club in her honour - what will they now do for Wilson, who learned to surf there as a youngster?

Wilson, 22, had just missed out on the medals at recent World and European Championships and also finished fourth at the Olympic test regatta two years ago.

But she came into the double points medal race guaranteed an RS:X podium spot, with gold going to Yunxiu Lu of China while France's Charline Picon picked up silver.

Wilson's bronze is Team GB's first women's windsurfing medal since Bryony Shaw claimed bronze in Beijing 13 years ago.