Year: 2025
Three days ahead of the U21 EURO 2025 kick-off, England has unveiled its final squad of 23 players set to defend the title won in 2024. Initially, Lee Carsley’s selection included 29 names, but some players were left out due to tactical choices, while others will miss the tournament due to the Club World Cup taking place at the same time. Read more Read More
Twenty of Britain’s brightest swimming talents have been named to represent the nation at the second edition of the European U23 Swimming Championships, set to take place from 26 to 28 June 2025 in Samorin, Slovakia. This fast-growing competition, introduced in 2023 in Dublin, aims to serve as a crucial stepping stone for Europe’s emerging swimmers, providing them with high-level international exposure. With a blend of Olympic experience and a core of fresh, ambitious faces, the British squad will be looking to replicate its dominance from Dublin, where it topped the medal table. Read more Read More
This Tuesday at 10am, the second round of the Roland Garros Junior Championships will witness a mouth-watering clash between two of the most promising young stars in women’s tennis: the Franco-Russian prodigy Ksenia Efremova and Britain’s very own Hannah Klugman. The latter, who has just turned 16, seems to finally embody the long-awaited revival of British women’s tennis. Read more Read More
At just 17 years old, Arvid Lindblad delivered a sensational performance at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, securing his maiden Feature Race win in Formula 2 with impressive authority. The young Briton, a rising star from the Red Bull Junior Team, continues to make waves in the feeder series and has now firmly inserted himself into the conversation about future Formula 1 prospects. Read more Read More
In Leipzig, the British men’s gymnastics team reclaimed their place at the summit of European sport. Posting a total score of 247.528, the Brits secured gold ahead of Switzerland and Italy in a final marked by consistency and composure from a young but remarkably composed squad. Beyond the gold medal, it was the rise of the next generation that truly caught the eye, with Jonas Rushworth and Jamie Lewis, both newcomers at this level playing a decisive role in clinching the title. A team of debutants already showing dominance : Britain’s triumph in Leipzig was more than just another title on the honours list, it was a clear statement of controlled regeneration. While established names like Jake Jarman, Harry Hepworth and Luke Whitehouse, all three part of Team Read more Read More