Year: 2025

At the 10th International Youth Diving Meet in Dresden, Germany, Britain’s young diving talents made a strong impression by securing an impressive haul of medals. This prestigious event, recognised as a genuine springboard for the sport’s future stars, provided the perfect stage for the UK’s next generation to showcase their remarkable potential. Combining talent, determination, and clear promise, these young athletes truly embody the golden future of British diving. Read more Read More
Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2025, the oldest Monument in cycling and one of the toughest one-day races on the calendar, is shaping up to be another epic battle on the rugged roads of the Ardennes. While all eyes will naturally be on Tadej Pogačar, fresh off his victory at Wednesday’s Flèche Wallonne, and two-time winner Remco Evenepoel, a strong British contingent will also take the start, each rider hoping to carve their name among the world’s elite puncheurs and climbers. Read more Read More
After a thrilling week in London at the British Swimming Championships, the British team has confirmed its squad for the 2025 World Championships in Singapore (27 July – 3 August). Featuring 28 swimmers, the selection strikes a balance between the experience of Paris 2024 medallists and the emergence of promising young talents making their first steps onto the senior international stage. While names like Duncan Scott, Matt Richards and Ben Proud remain fixtures, the team’s composition clearly signals an ambition: to gradually integrate the next generation at the highest level, with a clear eye on Los Angeles 2028, where several of the newcomers could well have a major part to play. Read more Read More
The 2025 edition of La Flèche Wallonne, one of the most thrilling one-day classics on the calendar promises another brutal showdown on the legendary slopes of the Mur de Huy. While all eyes may be on Tadej Pogačar and Remco Evenepoel, a strong British contingent will also be in action, each rider hoping to muscle into the mix and emulate last year’s remarkable performance. Read more Read More
This Easter Monday, Elland Road was treated to a performance to remember. Leeds United didn’t just sweep aside Stoke City with a resounding 6-0 victory, they also edged closer to sealing their long-awaited return to the Premier League. While Joel Piroe quite rightly grabbed headlines with a superb four-goal haul, it was the debut of 16-year-old Harry Gray that gave the afternoon a more symbolic, almost poetic, twist. The teenager became the fifth member of his famous footballing family to don the iconic white shirt, taking his first professional steps in a match that may one day be remembered as the beginning of something special. Read more Read More