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Sunday, 26 November, 2000, 19:49 GMT

Culture Minister Chris Smith has vowed to maintain the present level of funding for Britain's elite sports stars.

Britain's Olympic team flies home with a collective smile of delight at their achievement.

BBC Sport Online stands in line as Great Britain's medal-laden Olympic team return from Sydney.
Pentathlon star Kate Allenby reveals the inside story of her route to a bronze medal at the Olympic Games to BBC Sport Online.
Britain's Olympic stars touched down to a heroes' welcome on Tuesday - and BBC Sport Online were among the well-wishers to greet them at Heathrow Airport.
Britain's tally of 11 gold medals at the Sydney Games is the nation's best Olympic haul since Antwerp in 1920.
The Great Britain team have had their most successful Olympics since 1920 - BBC Sport Online lists all the GB medal-winners at Sydney.
PENTATHLON
Britain's Stephanie Cook takes gold in pentathlon as team-mate Kate Allenby takes bronze.
WATER SPORTS
Ian Walker and Mark Covell add to Britain's sailing haul by landing a silver medal in the star class.
Iain Percy gives Britain a hat-trick of sailing golds by clinching the Finn class with one race to spare.
Tim Brabants claims Britain's first ever Olympic canoeing sprint medal, a bronze in the K1 1000m kayak event.
Shirley Robertson claims Britain's first sailing gold of the Sydney Olympics in a fluctuating final day.
Ben Ainslie pips Robert Scheidt for gold in an incredible final race in the Laser class and then survives an appeal against the result.
ATHLETICS
Denise Lewis takes the gold in the heptathlon with a gutsy run in the 800m after almost pulling out through injury.
Jonathan Edwards makes up for the bitter disappointment he suffered in Atlanta by claiming gold in the triple jump.
British sprint star Darren Campbell takes the silver medal behind Konstantinos Kenteris in the men's 200m final.
Britain's Steve Backley wins silver in the javelin final for the second successive Games, as Jan Zelezny wins gold.
Britain's Kelly Holmes puts her injury problems behind her to claim a surprise third place behind Maria Mutola in the women's 800m.
Cathy Freeman fulfils Australia's dreams with gold in the Olympic 400m, while Britain's Katharine Merry claims bronze.
ROWING
Great Britain storm to a second rowing gold as the men's eight close the Olympic regatta with a superb victory.
Steve Redgrave wins a record fifth successive gold as the British coxless four edges out the Italians in a thrilling race.
Britain's women win their first ever Olympic rowing medal with a thrilling silver following a photo finish in the quadruple sculls final.
BADMINTON
Simon Archer and Jo Goode claim bronze in the mixed doubles to become the first Britons to win an Olympic badminton medal.
CYCLING
Cyclist Jason Queally wins Britain's first gold medal after setting a new Olympic record in the 1km time trial.
Time trial gold medallist Jason Queally leads Britain's cycling trio to a silver medal in the team sprint competition.
Britain take third place in the Olympic cycling team pursuit competition after beating France in the bronze medal race-off.
Yvonne McGregor is the first woman ever to win a cycling medal for Great Britain after taking bronze in the 3,000m individual pursuit.
JUDO
Britain's Kate Howey is narrowly pipped for gold in the women's middleweight judo division.
BOXING
Audley Harrison overcomes a serious hand injury to become Britain's first boxing gold medallist since 1968.
Sport Online brings you round-by-round coverage of Audley Harrison's gold medal performance against Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov
SHOOTING
Richard Faulds wins the men's double trap shooting to give Britain their second gold medal of the Sydney Olympics.
Ian Peel becomes Britain's first shooting medallist for 12 years by claiming silver in the men's trap.
EQUESTRIANISM
The British team produced a tenacious performance to claim their first three-day event medal for 12 years, behind winners Australia.
CANOEING
Manchester's Paul Ratcliffe picks up a silver medal in a thrilling men's kayak singles slalom race.
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