Olympic Champions Bryony Page (Trampoline) and Eve Muirhead (Curling) have been re-elected to the British Olympic Association (BOA) Athletes’ Commission for a second term following an election last ...
Matt Weston has slid into the history books more times than he can count. The skeleton star has become one of the most well-known names on the track in recent years, consistently making podiums and ...
It was today confirmed that Dame Katherine Grainger will become the new Chair of the British Olympic Association (BOA). The 46 members of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) voted to elect Katherine, ...
Nathan Hales has cited his former coach as the motivation behind his record breaking gold at Paris 2024. The trap shooter shot a new Olympic record of 48 from a possible 50 on his way to beating's ...
Brushes at the ready, it's everyone's favourite time of year again. The men's and women's European Curling Championships 2024 kick from 16-23 November, and Team GB fans will have three teams to keep ...
The British Olympic Association (BOA) Athletes’ Commission is a Committee of the BOA Board created to bring the perspective and expertise of athletes to the many initiatives and programmes operated by ...
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Celebrate Team GB's 2024 with our winter competition, exclusively on the official Team GB App. Be in with a chance of winning new prizes everyday, ranging from exclusive collectibles, gift vouchers up ...
Introducing Mindscape: a digital experience created in partnership with Deloitte, taking you inside the mind of an athlete. Play to understand what it really takes to be a champion, on and off the ...
A fun, engaging place for fans to gather with friends and family and watch medals live. Our Fanzones will aim to be an unforgettable shared experience to unite and inspire fans. See and hear from past ...
Mia Brookes is the youngest world champion in the history of snowboarding. Aged 16, back in 2023, she won slopestyle gold in Georgia to become the nation's first-ever world champion in the event.
At the British Olympic Association, we are committed to fostering a culture where everyone is welcome, valued and respected. We believe that diversity is a fundamental strength that drives performance ...