Jack Laugher: Males’s synchro 3m springboardLaugher and 3m synchro accomplice Chris Mears turned Britain’s first ever diving Olympic champions by claiming a historic gold at Rio 2016.
The Yorkshire-born athlete continued his success in Brazil by claiming a silver medal within the 3m springboard as Staff GB’s divers recorded their greatest Video games with three medals.
The 29-year-old will as soon as once more bid for glory within the 3m synchro, this time alongside his Metropolis of Leeds clubmate Anthony Harding.
Jordan Houlden: Males’s 3m springboardMaking his Olympic debut regardless of not too long ago contemplating giving up the game and having overcome the problem of discovering in his twenties that he has lived with ADHD for all of his life.
Anthony Harding: Males’s synchro 3m springboardHarding will be part of forces in Paris with Britain’s first-ever Olympic diving champion, Jack Laugher. Their partnership started after Tokyo 2020, and the pair have introduced residence European and Commonwealth gold within the 3m synchro and added a pair of World Championship silver medals in 2022 and 2023.
Scarlett Mew Jensen: Ladies’s synchro 3m springboardMew Jenson is among the rising stars of the Staff GB diving squad. The 22-year-old was launched to diving after being inspired by her PE trainer to strive as an eight-year-old.
She competed at her first World Championship in 2019 and made her Olympic debut in 2020. At 19, she was one of many youngest members of the Staff GB squad in Tokyo, ending twenty second. She’s going to now step again onto the Olympic springboard alongside Yasmin Harper in Paris.
Yasmin Harper: Ladies’s 3m springboardHarper will make her Olympic debut at Paris alongside Scarlett Mew Jensen this summer season. Harper stepped into the 3m springboard synchro pair with Mew Jenson in 2023 and the pair instantly loved success by securing World Championship silver and claiming a quota spot for Paris 2024.
Grace Reid: Ladies’s 3m springboardThe Scot, who made the ultimate in Rio, can be at her third Olympics having questioned her future after a troublesome Tokyo 2020. She was buoyed by some stand-out performances since, together with silver on the Krakow 2023 European Video games.
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Charlotte Fry: Dressage Fry returns for her second Olympics after successful bronze at Tokyo. Since then, she has gone from energy to energy successful double gold on the 2022 World Championship in Herning.
Carl Hester: DressageHester is just the second athlete to compete at seven Olympic video games. The 57-year-old would be the oldest member of Staff GB squad in Paris and one of the crucial skilled. He made his Olympic debut in 1992 and has gone on to win medals at every of the final three Olympics. At London 2012, Hester helped Staff GB win staff dressage gold earlier than successful silver 4 years later and bronze at Tokyo 2020.
Becky Moody: Dressage:Travelling reserve known as into staff after Charlotte Dujardin was compelled to drag out over a video allegedly exhibiting her hitting a horse repeatedly on the legs. Yorkshire’s Moody has 12 worldwide wins to her title however will make her Olympic debut in Paris.
Rosalind Canter: EventingA travelling reserve for Tokyo, Canter can be hoping for her Olympics bow in Paris. A two-time world and four-time European champion throughout staff and particular person eventing.
Laura Collett: EventingCollett will journey London 52 as soon as once more at her second Olympics in Paris. She claimed Olympic gold in Tokyo alongside fellow Staff GB teammates Tom McEwen and Oliver Townsend.
Tom McEwen: EventingMcEwen secured Staff GB’s first eventing staff gold since 1972 at Tokyo after which hours later he picked up a person silver. He was made an MBE in 2022 New Yr Honours and can mix with JL Dublin at this summer season’s Video games.
Scott Brash: JumpingBrash claimed gold in London alongside leaping companions Ben Maher, Nick Skelton and Peter Charles. He’ll make his third look on the Olympic Video games this summer season as he competes in each the staff and particular person present leaping occasions.
Harry Charles: JumpingThe 24-year-old is among the most enjoyable abilities in Staff GB’s equestrian squad. Showjumping is a household affair for Harry – he’s the son of London 2012 staff leaping gold medalist Peter Charles and has wasted no time in making his personal mark within the sport. He’ll make his Olympic debut at this summer season’s Video games.
Ben Maher: JumpingThe showjumper has beforehand received gold at London 2012 and was a part of the staff that secured Staff GB’s first present leaping gold for 60 years. Maher returns to the Olympic stage as soon as extra in 2024, using Level Break.
Golf (4 athletes)
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Georgia HallBournemouth-born Corridor, the 2018 Ladies’s British Open winner, makes her Olympics debut in Paris.
Charley HullHull represents Staff GB for a second time following a tied seventh place end on her Olympics debut in Rio.
Matt FitzpatrickFitzpatrick makes his Olympics debut two years after a one-shot victory to say the 2022 US Open, his first main success.
Tommy FleetwoodFleetwood, a seven-time DP World Tour winner, makes his second Video games look after ending sixteenth on his debut in Tokyo.
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Beckie DownieDownie competes at her third Video games after making her debut at Beijing 2008, aged 16. Paris look comes after a severe Achilles damage in 2022, in addition to dropping her brother Josh to a coronary heart assault the 12 months beforehand, plus being amongst these to talk out on welfare points in gymnastics.
Ruby EvansEvans turns into the primary Welsh feminine inventive gymnast to symbolize Staff GB at an Olympics since 1996. Stepped as much as senior stage final 12 months and helped win European staff silver in Might. Olympics debut.
Georgia-Mae FentonA European and Commonwealth Video games champion within the girls’s staff occasion, Fenton received her first particular person medal on the former with uneven bars bronze earlier this 12 months. Olympics debut.
Joe FraserFinished eighth and ninth on the parallel bars and within the all-around at his Olympics debut in Paris, in addition to serving to the boys’s staff to fourth. A number of European and Commonwealth champion, he turned the primary British gymnast to win a world title on the parallel bars in 2019.
Harry HepworthDiagnosed with Legg–Calvé–Perthes illness – a childhood hip dysfunction – which sidelined him from sporting exercise for 3 years, Hepworth took up gymnastics aged eight. Helped Nice Britain to silver at April’s European Championships. Olympics debut.
Jake JarmanThe first English male gymnast to win 4 gold medals at a single Commonwealth Video games in 2022, vault specialist Jarman has continued to push on since, turning into particular person world and European champion. Has a signature ‘Jarman’ transfer named after him. Olympics debut.
Alice KinsellaThe daughter of former footballer Mark, Kinsella helped Staff GB to a history-making bronze within the girls’s staff occasion at Tokyo 2020. Winner of all-around European bronze earlier this 12 months.
Abi MartinMartin solely turned age-eligible for senior choice this 12 months and won’t have obtained her GCSE outcomes by the point she makes her Olympics debut in Paris. Helped Nice Britain to staff silver at Might’s European Championships.
Luke WhitehouseTwo-time European flooring champion, Whitehouse represented Staff GB on the 2019 European Youth Olympic Pageant. Olympics debut.
Max WhitlockSix-time Olympic medallist Whitlock goals for one closing Video games hurrah earlier than retiring after Paris. Already Staff GB’s most profitable Olympic gymnast, he turns into the primary male gymnast to symbolize GB at 4 Video games. A two-time defending pommel champion.
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Bryony PageInjury and sickness dominated Web page out of choice rivalry for London 2012, however she has made up for it since, turning into the primary Staff GB trampolinist to win an Olympic medal with silver at Rio 2016, earlier than following it up with bronze in Tokyo. Topped world champion in 2021 and 2023.
Zak PerzamanosThe solely British male trampoline gymnast to compete in Paris, Perzamanos holds the report for probably the most troublesome routine carried out at a British Gymnastics competitors. Olympics debut.
Izzy SonghurstHaving begun trampolining aged two, Songhurst has gone on to win a number of international medals, together with European synchronised gold for the previous two years. Olympics debut.
Hockey (32 athletes)
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Males’s staff
James AlberyInjuries curtailed the early a part of his GB hockey profession however he fought again, captaining his nation in 2022 and incomes a spot at his first Olympics.
David AmesTeam GB captain Ames makes his third Olympics look. Initially began his profession with Eire earlier than switching to make his GB debut in 2015. Will retire from worldwide hockey after Paris.
Will CalnanHelped England win Commonwealth Video games bronze in 2022, and eventually will get likelihood for Olympics bow after being a travelling reserve for Tokyo.
Jacob DraperOne of two Welshmen within the staff for Tokyo, Draper returns for his second Video games trying to enhance on the staff’s fifth place end final outing.
Gareth FurlongDrag flick specialist Furlong has scored greater than 75 objectives for Wales, getting the decision up for Nice Britain in February this 12 months after which the nod for a maiden Olympics.
David GoodfieldA double Commonwealth Video games bronze medalist with England, Goodfield makes his Olympics debut in Paris. Away from hockey, he runs a boutique espresso enterprise with team-mates Chris Griffiths, Phil Roper and Jacob Draper.
Lee MortonA 12 months after captaining Scotland on the 2023 EuroHockey Championships II, Morton makes his Olympics debut in Paris. Has a level in felony justice.
Nick ParkA latecomer to the game, Park made his Nice Britain debut in Feb 2022. Surbiton defender missed the Commonwealth Video games with damage however now strains up for his Olympics debut.
Ollie Payne (GK)Made his Olympics debut in purpose at Tokyo, lower than a 12 months after incomes his first worldwide cap. Has continued to develop into the position since, serving to England attain the ultimate of the 2023 EuroHockey Championships.
Phil RoperThree-time Commonwealth Video games medallist is a deadly striker, and can look to be on the mark once more at his second Olympics.
Liam SanfordA Senior Aircraftman within the RAF, Sanford combines serving his nation with representing it on the hockey discipline. Defender seems at his second Olympics in Paris.
Rupert ShipperleyWelshman appeared on the Tokyo Olympics, scoring in opposition to Belgium, after which captained his nation on the 2022 Commonwealth Video games, 2023 World Cup and 2023 EuroHockey Championships. Stop his job as a geography trainer to pursue his hockey goals.
Zach WallaceWallace caught the attention in April 2023 when he scored what’s considered among the finest objectives within the sport’s historical past, with a reverse ‘tomahawk’ strike in opposition to New Zealand. Makes second Olympics look having captained England to Commonwealth bronze in 2022.
Jack WallerWimbledon stalwart is equally at residence in defence or midfield. Gained Commonwealth Video games bronze with England in 2022, and can be trying to enhance on his and Staff GB’s fifth-place end at Toyo.
Sam WardFinished as Nice Britain’s high scorer in Tokyo with 5 objectives, simply two years after dropping sight in a single eye when a shot hit him straight within the eye. Third Olympic Video games.
Conor WilliamsonThe youngest member of Staff GB males’s hockey squad at Paris, Williamson, 20 made his worldwide debut in 2023. Olympics debut.
Ladies’s staff
Giselle AnsleyDefender seems to maintain up her behavior of successful a medal at each Olympics she has attended, beginning with historic gold at Rio 2016 after which bronze in Tokyo.
Amy CostelloA reserve for Tokyo, Costello makes her long-awaited Olympics debut in Paris after accruing over 100 mixed caps for Nice Britain and Scotland.
Fiona CracklesCumbria native received Olympic bronze in Tokyo, 10 months after her Nice Britain debut. Has since added Commonwealth Video games gold in 2022.
Hannah FrenchHeads for her second Olympics after bronze in Tokyo. Older brother Harry Martin competed for GB at London 2012 and Rio 2016.
Sophie HamiltonHamilton made her worldwide debut in 2022, incomes a spot on the senior programme two years later alongside twin sister Olivia. Olympics debut comes two years after Commonwealth Video games gold.
Tess HowardA severe knee damage curtailed hopes of an Olympics debut in Tokyo however Howard has since gone on to win Commonwealth Video games gold in 2022. Led the marketing campaign to permit feminine gamers to put on shorts after analysis she performed confirmed that many ladies and women cease taking part in sport on account of points with clothes.
Sarah JonesWelsh midfielder was on the rostrum in Tokyo as Staff GB received Olympic bronze. Combative attacking model makes her an important asset for the staff.
Lily OwsleyUniversity of Birmingham graduate competes at her third Olympics after historic gold in Rio adopted by bronze in Tokyo. Has been a fixture on the worldwide scene for over a decade.
Hollie Pearne-WebbDefender and captain is among the most skilled members of the staff for Paris. Her penalty determined the shootout by which Staff GB received gold in Rio, with bronze additionally coming in Tokyo. Added Commonwealth Video games gold to her assortment in 2022.
Flora PeelThe great-granddaughter (to the ability of 5) of Robert Peel, the previous Prime Minister, Peel was a British slalom ski champion aged 12 earlier than switching to hockey. Helped England to Commonwealth Video games gold in 2022 and now makes her Olympics debut.
Izzy PetterPetter performs at her second Olympics in Paris, with a bronze medal from Tokyo already in her again pocket.
Miriam Pritchard (GK)Goalkeeper makes her Olympics debut two years on from being added to the senior Nice Britain coaching squad.
Sarah RobertsonAn aspiring footballer rising up, Robertson represented Scotland as much as Underneath-17 stage. A swap to hockey adopted, serving to Staff GB win Olympic bronze in Tokyo.
Laura RoperRoper is Staff GB’s most profitable hockey participant having received three consecutive Olympic medals: bronze in 2012 and 2021, both aspect of gold in 2016. The 36-year-old says she’s going to retire after the Video games.
Anna TomanHaving missed out on a spot in Staff GB’s gold-medal successful staff in 2016, Toman marked her Olympics debut in Tokyo with bronze. Returns to the squad after lacking 2023 on account of knee surgical procedure.
Charlotte WatsonWatson was a part of the provisional squad for Tokyo earlier than the Video games had been postponed for a 12 months on account of Covid after which missed the reduce for 2021. Scottish participant, who can be a gifted juggler, lastly makes her Olympics bow in Paris.
Judo (5 athletes)
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Chelsie Giles: Ladies’s -52kgWon the primary of Staff GB’s 64 medals at Tokyo with bronze, and has since gone on to be topped European champion and a world silver medallist.
Lele Nairne: Ladies’s -57kgWeston-super-Mare’s Nairne was first known as as much as symbolize Nice Britain in 2019. Final 12 months’s British champion makes her Olympics debut in Paris.
Emma Reid: Ladies’s-78kgReigning Commonwealth champion Reid chosen for her first Video games, a month on from claiming World Championship bronze.
Lucy Renshall: Ladies’s -63kgFour-time British champion makes her second Video games look after exiting within the spherical of 32 in Tokyo. A former world primary.
Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown: Ladies’s -70kgDouble Commonwealth Video games bronze medallist Yeats-Brown makes Video games debut after ending fifth at 2023 World Championships. Turned to judo after being informed she was not ‘elegant’ sufficient for gymnastics.
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Kerenza Bryson: girls’s eventPlymouth-born Bryson makes first Olympics look after not too long ago ending tenth on the World Championships in China.
Joe Choong: males’s eventIn Tokyo, gold-medal winner Choong turned the primary Staff GB athlete to win a medal within the males’s particular person occasion since its inception in 1912. Third Video games look.
Kate French: girls’s evemtBroke the Olympic factors report on the way in which to gold in Tokyo in 2021. Paris will symbolize French’s third Olympic Video games.
Myles Pillage: males’s eventArmy reservist and 2023 World Championship bronze medallist makes his Olympics debut.
Rowing (42 athletes)
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Heidi Lengthy: Ladies’s eightLong switched to the ladies’s eight at the beginning of the 12 months, having received world and European gold within the girls’s 4 in 2022, adopted by additional worldwide podium finishes in 2023. The 27-year-old can be paying tribute to her late father in Paris, with log-in particulars for Olympic tickets and lodging among the many final notes he left earlier than passing away final 12 months. Olympics debut.
Rowan McKellar: Ladies’s eightComing from a rowing household, it’s little shock McKellar has ended up taking the trail she has, even participating in her first race, aged 10, alongside her dad. Fourth on her Olympic debut in Tokyo within the girls’s 4, she was topped world and European champion within the girls’s 4 in 2022.
Holly Dunford: Ladies’s eightInspired to take up rowing after watching the game at Eton Dorney at London 2012, College of Washington geography graduate made her senior GB rowing debut in 2024, serving to the ladies’s eight to world silver. Olympics debut.
Emily Ford: Ladies’s eightHaving competed at Tokyo 2020 (alongside along with her older brother Tom), ending fifth within the girls’s eight, Emily makes her second Video games look (as does her brother). Fourth on the 2023 World Championships, Ford can be a three-time European silver medallist.
Lauren Irwin: Ladies’s eightIrwin, the primary Olympian to come back from the County Durham city of Peterlee, made her senior GB debut in 2021. She has since received consecutive European silvers within the girls’s eight in 2022, 2023 and 2024. Olympics debut.
Eve Stewart: Ladies’s eightBorn and raised within the Netherlands but in addition cheered on by her famously patriotic grandmother Pat, Stewart switched to GB colors in recent times, successful 2024 European silver within the girls’s eight. Olympics debut.
Hattie Taylor: Ladies’s eightHaving first began rowing in Yr 7 in school, Taylor returns for her second Olympics having completed fourth within the girls’s 4 in Tokyo. She was a part of the ladies’s eight to win European silver earlier this 12 months.
Annie Campbell-Orde: Ladies’s eightIt was netball which initially occupied Campbell-Orde’s sporting endeavors rising up, earlier than switching to rowing at Loughborough College. She made her worldwide debut within the girls’s eight final 12 months, earlier than qualifying the ladies’s eight boat for Paris with a fourth place on the 2023 World Rowing Championships. Olympics debut.
Henry Fieldman (cox): Ladies’s eightA long-term presence with the GB staff having made his senior staff debut in 2012, cox Fieldman returns for a second Olympics, having helped the boys’s eight to bronze in 2020.
Sholto Carnegie: Males’s eightHaving narrowly missed out on a debut Olympics medal in Tokyo, ending fourth behind the Italians, Carnegie has broadened his worldwide medal assortment within the males’s eight within the years since, together with two world titles and three European golds.
Rory Gibbs: Males’s eightA nimble winger in rugby, and monitor sprinter, accidents compelled Gibbs to change his attentions to rowing. Fourth within the males’s eight at Tokyo, Gibbs has received back-to-back world titles since, plus three European golds in a row.
Morgan Bolding: Males’s eightTaken into care aged six and despatched to stay together with his grandparents in Cornwall, Bolding first picked up the rowing bug at Citadel Dore Rowing Membership. He then moved to Walton Rowing Membership, Surrey, aged 16, to pursue his sporting ambitions, finally making it as a reserve for the Tokyo Olympics. Paris can be his Video games debut.
Jacob Dawson: Males’s eightAfter the excessive of Olympic bronze within the males’s eight at Tokyo, certified tree surgeon Dawson was compelled to take time away from the staff in 2022 to get well from a life threatening pulmonary embolism, brought on by Covid issues. He returned to full health in 2023, successful world and European gold.
Charlie Elwes: Males’s eightHaving tried out a number of sports activities rising up, Elwes finally settled on rowing, competing in a number of faculty nationwide championships within the US. He returns for his second Olympics having received bronze within the males’s eight in Tokyo.
Tom Digby: Males’s eightInspired by watching the well-known Henley Royal Regatta rising up, Digby has gone on to win the occasion 4 occasions. He joined the GB rowing staff in 2021, with the double world champion rowing in Paris in reminiscence of his late mom, who handed away in Dec 2023, after being identified with breast most cancers. Olympics debut.
James Rudkin: Males’s eightInitially coached by his dad after taking on rowing aged seven, Rudkin was a part of the boys’s eight boat to win bronze at Tokyo 2020. He additionally has two world and 4 European titles to his title within the males’s eight.
Tom Ford: Males’s eightA double world and four-time European champion, Ford returns for his second Olympics, having received bronze within the males’s eight in Tokyo. His sister, Emily, can be making her second Video games look.
Harry Brightmore (cox): Males’s eightHistory comes full circle for cox Brightmore in Paris. His first Olympic reminiscence was watching Steve Trapmore take gold within the males’s eight at Sydney 2000, with the latter the person to be teaching him in France. A world and European champion, Brightmore makes his Olympics debut this summer season.
Helen Glover: girls’s fourA two-time Olympic, three-time world and five-time European champion, Glover has already etched her title into the historical past books, together with successful Staff GB’s first gold medal at London 2012. In Tokyo, Glover turned the primary Staff GB rower to compete at an Olympics after having kids. If she had been to medal in Paris – her fourth Olympics – she can be the primary mother-of-three to face on an Olympic podium.
Esme Sales space: girls’s fourIt proved to be an uncommon begin to rowing for Sales space, who took up the game when her title was pulled out of a hat for an area major college competitors to strive it out. She made historical past in 2023 alongside Emily Ford when the pair turned the primary British girls to qualify two boats for an Olympic Video games on the similar regatta, racing within the girls’s pair and girls’s eight on the Belgrade World Championships. Nevertheless it’s within the girls’s 4 she makes her Olympics debut.
Sam Redgrave: girls’s fourNo relation to five-time Olympic champion Steve, Redgrave fell in love with rowing whereas finding out on the College of East Anglia. She turned world champion within the girls’s 4 in 2022 and makes her Olympics debut in the identical boat in Paris.
Rebecca Shorten: girls’s fourA rower as a junior, Belfast’s Shorten walked away from the game quickly after turning into disillusioned earlier than being coaxed again by her father. Fourth on her Olympics debut in Tokyo, she received world gold in 2022 adopted by bronze the 12 months after.
Oli Wilkes: males’s fourHaving picked up rowing on the College of Edinburgh, Wilkes broke into the GB staff in 2021, and was reserve for Tokyo 2020. Now a world and European champion, he makes his Olympics debut in Paris. Previous to rowing, former aggressive swimmer Wilkes as soon as beat Britain’s Adam Peaty in a freestyle race.
David Ambler: males’s fourAmbler’s Olympic goals had been made stronger by watching a number of sports activities in individual throughout London 2012. He helped the boys’s 4 boat win world gold in 2023 and European gold this 12 months. Ambler’s different declare to fame is scoring a strive in opposition to England’s Ben Earl when taking part in junior rugby. Olympics debut.
Matt Aldridge: males’s fourA love of rowing was fostered by his dad Steve’s lengthy affiliation with Christchurch Rowing Membership. He was compelled to overlook the 2022 World Championships on account of Covid, watching from his lodge room as his team-mates received gold. Since then he has helped the boat retain their world title. Olympics debut.
Freddie Davidson: males’s fourInspired by watching the Boat Race come by near residence, Davidson took up rowing at secondary college, and broke into the GB staff in 2021. Davidson has helped the boys’s 4 boat win two world titles and three European titles main as much as Paris. Olympics debut.
Lauren Henry: girls’s quadruple scullsHenry received the GB Rowing Staff Senior Trials in 2023 on the age of 21, gaining choice for the GB girls’s quad boat. Later within the 12 months she added a world title to her title in Belgrade. Olympics debut.
Hannah Scott: girls’s quadruple scullsA second Olympics for Northern Eire’s Scott after making her debut whereas nonetheless finding out for a level in sociology at Princeton College. Gained gold within the girls’s quad final 12 months.
Lola Anderson: girls’s quadruple scullsAged 14, Anderson wrote in her diary that she wished to win an Olympic medal, earlier than ripping it out of embarrassment. Her father, Don, returned the diary entry to Anderson, shortly earlier than he handed away. She turned a world champion in 2023 – the primary time GB had received gold in that boat class since 2010. Olympics debut.
Georgie Brayshaw: girls’s quadruple scullsFifteen years after a severe horse using accident left her in a coma and paralysed the left aspect of her physique for a 12 months, Yorkshire’s Brayshaw makes her Olympics debut in Paris within the girls’s quad. She took up rowing in her second 12 months on the College of Northampton and received world gold final 12 months and European gold earlier this 12 months.
Tom Barras: males’s quadruple scullsHelped to win Staff GB’s first ever medal within the males’s quad at Tokyo with silver, certified physiotherapist Barras is eyeing a second podium end in Paris.
Callum Dixon: males’s quadruple scullsSport-lover Dixon truly joined the British Crusing Staff pathway in 2016 within the Finn class earlier than it was dropped from the Olympic programme after Tokyo. He switched to rowing and made his GB debut in 2022. Recognized as dyslexic aged eight, Dixon counts his psychology diploma as certainly one of his proudest achievements. Olympics debut.
Matt Haywood: males’s quadruple scullsHaving unique considered rowing as a pastime after beginning aged 12, Haywood joined the GB Rowing Begin program 5 years later, after which the GB senior squad in 2021. He makes his Olympics debut in Paris.
Graeme Thomas: males’s quadruple scullsCould or not it’s third time fortunate for Thomas in terms of an Olympics medal? In 2016 he withdrew from the staff on the eve of the Video games on account of sickness, then positioned fourth in Tokyo within the males’s double. After single sculls world bronze in 2022, Thomas competes within the males’s quadruple sculls in Paris.
Emily Craig: light-weight girls’s double scullsOne hundredth of a second separated Craig and team-mate Imogen Grant from a debut Olympics medal in Toyko. That fourth-place end has pushed them on this Olympiad, successful ten successive worldwide regattas, successful two world and European titles.
Imogen Grant: light-weight girls’s double scullsCambridge medical graduate graduate Grant has been on a surprising unbeaten run alongside Emily Craig this Olympic cycle, being topped double world champions, double European champions and the World Rowing Crew of the Yr in 2023. It comes after an agonising fourth-place end in Tokyo.
Becky Wilde: girls’s double scullsFormerly a global swimmer for Wales, Wilde picked up rowing whereas on the College of Bathtub, having been impressed by Helen Glover and Heather Stanning. She makes her Olympics debut in Paris.
Mathilda Hodgkins Byrne: girls’s double scullsHaving made her Olympics debut in Tokyo within the girls’s quadruple sculls, Hodgkins Byrne took outing of the boat to turn into a mom to son, Freddie in 2022. She and Becky Wilde certified the ladies’s double sculls boat for Paris on the closing Olympic qualification regatta in Might.
Ollie Wynne-Griffith: males’s pairHaving received Olympic bronze within the males’s eight in Tokyo rowing strokeside, Wynne-Griffith, who’s color blind, has switched to bowside this Olympiad, racing alongside childhood pal Tom George. The pair had been topped European champions earlier this 12 months.
