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Read about Team GB’s young athletes, all aged between 13 and 18, competing at Skopje 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival, running from the 20th – 26th July.
Andy Anson has decided to leave his role as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the British Olympic Association (BOA) in October 2025. Read more here.
Dive into a month of underwater action as the 2025 World Aquatics Championships kick off in Singapore. Running from 11 July to 3 August, with six sports in action, it is an aquatic extravaganza set to ...
Excruciating tension, minute margins and unbreakable concentration – Olympic shooting is a unique challenge. One of the original nine Olympic sports, there were only 39 competitors, representing seven ...
13-year-old Sky Brown secured a bronze in the first ever skateboarding park event, becoming the youngest individual Olympic medallist in 85 years.
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 ...
Tom Daley added individual 10m platform bronze to the synchronised gold he won alongside Matty Lee in Tokyo to become the first Team GB diver to win four Olympic medals.
Today, adidas and Team GB have announced an extension which will see one of world sport’s longest partnerships continue until 2032. Read more here.
World indoor pole vault champion Molly Caudery is the newest and brightest star in British athletics. The 23-year-old sealed a stunning first senior international medal in Glasgow to continue her ...
Eva Okaro will dive into the history books at Paris 2024 as Team GB's first-ever black female swimmer in the pool. The 17-year-old will make her Olympic bow this summer as part of a 30-strong British ...
Harris Akbar’s gold was the highlight of a tremendous European Championships for GB Boxing which saw the team collect eight medals. Akbar beat Ukraine’s world champion Yurii Zakharieiev to set up a ...
Swimming at the Olympics has produced a long list of British sporting icons during its history. From Anita Lonsbrough, to Mark Foster, to Adam Peaty, British swimmers have often become household names ...
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