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Bradley Wiggins's Olympic medals – in pictures

Bradley Wiggins's Olympic medal haul is four gold, one silver and two bronze Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Sydney 2000 The Great Britain team of Paul Manning, Chris Newton, Bryan Steel and Wiggins took bronze in the team pursuit Photograph: Mike Powell/Getty Images Sydney 2000 The British team celebrate – (left to right) Manning, Newton, Wiggins and Steel Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Athens 2004 Wiggins on his way to gold in the men's individual pursuit Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Athens 2004 Wiggins celebrates victory with his mum Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Athens 2004 Wiggins hands over to Rob Hayles for the final time before taking bronze in the men's madison Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Athens 2004 The GB team of Steve Cummings, Rob Hayles, Paul Manning and Wiggins on their way to silver in the team pursuit Photograph: Richard Heathcote/Action Images Athens 2004 Wiggins shows off his full set of medals Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Beijing 2008 On his way to gold in the individual pursuit Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Beijing 2008 Wiggins celebrates with another medal rush with the performance director of British Cycling, Dave Brailsford Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Beijing 2008 Relief is written all over the face of Wiggins as he waits to receive his gold medal Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Beijing 2008 The British team of Wiggins, Ed Clancy, Paul Manning and Geraint Thomas set a new world record on their way to winning gold in the team pursuit Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian London 2012 Wiggins wins the time trial by a large margin: 42 seconds ahead of the silver medal winner and world champion Tony Martin Photograph: Adam Davy/PA

Source: The Guardian ↗

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