On your marks, get set, go: Croydon’s Dasaolu prepares to challenge Bolt and Gatlin for Rio 2016 sprint success
The second-fastest Briton of all time, James Dasaolu, is looking to repeat past success in the 100m and 4x100m at
The second-fastest Briton of all time, James Dasaolu, is looking to repeat past success in the 100m and 4x100m at
Croydon’s Martyn Rooney is preparing to start his Rio Olympics campaign later today. Rooney will be competing in his third
The solid captaincy of Wandsworth’s Tom Mitchell carried Team GB to the maiden men’s rugby sevens final in Rio —
Wimbledon champion Andy Murray secured a quarter-final place after a dramatic thriller against Italy’s Fabio Fognini yesterday. With blustering winds
In her Olympic debut, Surbiton resident Nicola Groves is racing towards a medal on the waters of Guanabara Bay. After
Molesy Boat Club members Moe Sbihi and George Nash are two south west London Team GB athletes going for gold
Sutton-based cyclist Joanna Rowsell-Shand, alongside teammates Katie Archibald, Laura Trott and Elinor Barker, delivered a world record time in the
World number one windsurfer Bryony Shaw started her fight-back on day three of the RS:X preliminaries yesterday. After a ‘nightmare’
Epsom’s Chris Langridge and partner Marcus Ellis lost 9-21, 21-9, 16-21 to Denmark in the Olympic badminton men’s doubles last night. In the
Commonwealth and European champion Joe Joyce will be gunning for gold in Rio in the men’s super-heavyweight boxing division tomorrow.
St Mary’s University alumnus Elliot Giles’ maiden Olympics didn’t start how he expected it to when British Airways lost his