Year: 2025
The opening day of the 2025 World Junior Swimming Championships in Otopeni, Romania, offered an early glimpse of Britain’s ambitions at this year’s competition. A relatively small squad in terms of numbers, but one carefully built around the very best junior talents available, Team GB made a statement from the outset. Medals, personal bests and strong progression into later rounds provided the perfect start for a team eager to build on the momentum created at last year’s European Junior Championships. Read more Read More
From 7th to 10th August, the Finnish city of Tampere will play host to the continent’s finest U20 athletes as they gather for the 2025 European Athletics U20 Championships. The British team, which boasts a proud history at this level, including topping the medal table in two of the last three editions will be sending a strong delegation of 59 athletes this time around, five of whom currently lead the European rankings in their respective events. Read more Read More
From the very first day of competition at the 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) in Osijek, North Macedonia, Britain’s rising stars made their mark. Led by an imperious Evan McPhillips, the British men’s gymnastics team clinched two major titles : team gold and the all-around individual crown. These results highlight the emergence of a new generation: ambitious, supremely talented, and determined to cement Team GB’s place at the summit of artistic gymnastics. Read more Read More
The future of British track cycling will take centre stage from 15 to 20 July in Anadia, Portugal, as 33 promising young athletes gear up to represent the United Kingdom at the 2025 UEC Junior and U23 European Track Championships. This competition has become a key stepping stone on the path to Olympic success. For some riders, it will mark their first experience on the international stage; for others, already world or European medallists, it is a chance to cement their status as rising stars. Read more Read More
UK Athletics has unveiled the 44-strong squad set to represent Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the European U23 Athletics Championships, scheduled to take place in Bergen, Norway, from 17 to 20 July. The team includes several athletes already experienced on the senior international stage, as well as a crop of promising youngsters who have previously earned medals at U18 or U20 level. With seven gold medals and a total of 14 podium finishes at the previous edition in Espoo, expectations are high once again. This British contingent will be looking to reaffirm its dominant position in European age-group athletics. Read more Read More