If you were in halls at university, you may know the feeling … the night before your last exam, flatmates on a different course who have been out celebrating  finishing theirs drunkenly barge into your room in the middle of the night after mistaking it for their own. Now, imagine we’re not on campus but at the Olympic village in Rio, and you need a good night’s sleep before racing for gold the following day.

That’s the scenario that led to Team GB’s women’s track cyclists put a polite note on the door leading to their accommodation on Friday gently reminding the men’s team pursuit quartet, out toasting their dramatic victory over Australia, that they had the wrong room.

Owain Doull, who won gold alongside Sir Bradley Wiggins, Ed Clancy and Steven Burke on Friday, tweeted a picture of the note yesterday.

 

 

And it turns out the note even served its purpose.