With the continued success of Team GB at the Olympic and Olympic Winter Games, British athletes are on an exciting journey. If you have competed at an Olympic Games or Olympic Winter Games within the ...
Mum really was the word for Team GB at Paris 2024. A record nine mothers represented Great Britain at the Olympic Games, offering emphatic proof that raising a family and being an elite athlete need ...
With golden spikes on his feet, Josh Kerr only has one colour on his mind in Paris. The world 1500m champion looked all class as he eased through his 1500m heat on the opening morning of track and ...
At the Olympic Games, sport can often provide Renaissance painting-worthy moments. Thankfully, photographers have been primed and ready to capture sporting history in the French capital. Here are some ...
Team GB’s success on the diving boards continued, as all four 3m springboard divers continued their individual campaigns at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Laugher led the British scores at the Aquatics ...
Weightlifter Emily Campbell came into the arena with the coolest hairdo in Paris and now has an Olympic bronze medal to match. The 30-year-old, who won silver in Tokyo, captured her second Olympic ...
Kerenza Bryson wrapped up Team GB's modern pentathlon action with a ninth placed finish on Olympic debut. The 25-year-old was inspired to take up modern pentathlon after meeting Beijing 2008 silver ...
Just three-years ago, Georgia Bell wasn't even dreaming of competing at an Olympic Games. The 30-year-old had retired from athletics following her time at University of California after successive ...
Erin McNeice hopes Britain’s climbing success in Paris will inspire a new wave of youngsters to take up the sport back home. Olympic debutant McNeice finished fifth in her combined boulder and lead ...
Harry Charles was 13 years old when he watched his father Peter win team show jumping gold at London 2012 It was in that moment that he realised exactly what he wanted to do – abandoning a fledgling ...
As Kieran Reilly stood ready to go on his second run of the men's BMX freestyle final at Place de la Concorde, he knew that a bronze medal was in the bag. Just 0.06 points separated him from home ...
It takes something special to break the glass ceiling at the Olympic Games. Sporting lore suggests that experience is a prerequisite to perform on the biggest stage; to deal with the nerves and ...