Great Britain won their first medal in the women’s gymnastics team event for 93 years with bronze in Tokyo.
The quartet of twins Jennifer and Jessica Gadirova, Alice Kinsella and Amelie Morgan scored 164.096 points.
The Russian Olympic Committee team won gold, with the United States, who had earlier lost Simone Biles to a medical issue, claiming silver.
Britain’s women last won a medal in the Olympic team gymnastics event at the 1928 Games in the Netherlands.
Britain, who came sixth at the World Championships in 2019, finished 0.458 points better off than fourth-placed Italy, while hosts Japan came fifth.
Britain were seventh after the first two pieces of apparatus, but a score of 14.033 from Amelie Morgan in the team’s final floor display ensured a podium finish.
Former British gymnast Beth Tweddle, who won individual bronze at London 2012, said the result was “just incredible”.
“They’ve done so well, we knew in qualification they had really small errors that they could rectify and they did,” Tweddle told BBC Sport.
“They had 12 weeks out of the gym completely, when we know some of the other countries were still in the gym training.
“I felt sick towards the end because I could see they were so close and I just thought ‘you can do this’.”