Re-answering this to explain further what explain
As I said, A uses past perfect which expresses regret or to say something had happened before something else
Ex. "It turns out, Britain had won an olympic gold medal before the olympics even started" or "If only britain had won an olympic gold medal..."
B uses present simple, which is used to express facts, or planned events. Since newspapers are (supposed to be) reporting facts, they use the present simple.
C uses the past simple tense, this is used to describe past actions at a particular time, past events that have stopped, and hypothetical situations (now or in the future). Newspapers would use this because even though it doesn't specifically state the particular time, it's obvious.
D uses the present perfect tense, which is used to express and action in the past (that is still happening now), or something that has recently finished, something in the past with no time frame. A newspaper would use this during the olympic games because the medal has recently been won (the winning of that particular medal has recently finished).