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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.
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.
Grass courts, Pimm's and strawberries and cream. Just three of the things that the leafy London suburb of Wimbledon has become synonymous with over the past century. The Wimbledon Championships first ...
Sarah Massey has been appointed as Director of Sport for the British Olympic Association (BOA) and will join the organisation in January 2026 following the conclusion of her current role as Managing ...
Scotland's most successful Olympian Scott took time out after winning his eighth Olympic medal in Paris, and has also had a change of coach as he embarks on his next Olympic cycle.
Originating from the mountains of the US in the 1960s, the exhilarating sport of snowboarding never fails to capture the imagination of its audience, perfectly blending speed, skill and jeopardy which ...
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 ...
It was today confirmed that Dame Katherine Grainger will become the new Chair of the British Olympic Association (BOA).
Bryony Page, Alex Yee and Darren Campbell were the big winners at Team GB Ball 2024. Paris 2024 athletes came together to celebrate an Olympic year to remember in London, as Team GB revealed the ...
Alistair Brownlee spoke of his pride in being a catalyst for a golden era of British triathlon after announcing his competitive retirement. The 36-year-old has stepped away from racing after a ...
Team GB rower Imogen Grant, who became an Olympic Champion at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, has been named among the winners of the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) Climate Action Awards 2024.
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 ...
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