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Great Britain at the 2024 Summer Olympics

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Sporting event delegation
Great Britain at the
2024 Summer Olympics
IOC codeGBR
NOCBritish Olympic Association
Websitewww.teamgb.com
inParis, France
26 July 2024 (2024-07-26) – 11 August 2024 (2024-08-11)
Competitors327 (153 men and 174 women) in 26 sports
Flag bearers (opening)Tom Daley andHelen Glover[2]
Flag bearers (closing)Bryony Page andAlex Yee[1]
OfficialsMark England (Chef de Mission)
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
14
Silver
22
Bronze
29
Total
65
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

Great Britain (known asTeam GB or the 'Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team'[3]), the team of theBritish Olympic Association (BOA) which represents the United Kingdom, competed at the2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. The delegation of 327 athletes included 172 women and 155 men and featured 73 medallists from previous Games.[4] The team was made up of athletes from the whole United Kingdom includingNorthern Ireland (whose people may elect to holdIrish citizenship and are able to be selected to represent either Great Britain orIreland at the Olympics).[5]

British athletes have appeared in everySummer Olympic Games of the modern era, alongside Australia, France, Greece, and Switzerland, although Great Britain is the only team to have won at least one gold medal at all of them. This streak was maintained in Paris whenRos Canter,Laura Collett andTom McEwen won gold in theEquestrianTeam eventing competition on day three of the Games. The first medal for the team was won on the first morning at the diving centre, whereYasmin Harper andScarlett Mew Jensen won bronze in the women's synchronised 3 metre springboard, the first 'synchro' medal ever won by British women at the Olympics, and one of five diving medals won by the team.

During the Games the British team won its first ever Olympic medals insport climbing, withToby Roberts' gold in themen's combined, and inartistic swimming, withKate Shortman andIsabelle Thorpe taking silver in thewomen's duet. Track cyclistEmma Finucane became the first British female athlete to win three medals at the same Games sinceMary Rand inTokyo in 1964.

Rowing, by gold medals (three), and cycling, by overall medals (11), were the most successful disciplines for Team GB in Paris. Great Britain won three medals in three events in triathlon, including one gold, and five medals, including two golds, from six equestrian events, with every member of the equestrian team, and all but one member of the triathlon team bringing home a medal. British athletes won medals in all four velodrome team events, all five athletics stadium relays, all four synchronised diving events, all three equestrian team events, eight rowing boats, the mixed triathlon relay and a unique second successive gold in themen's 4 × 200 metres freestyle relay for the same four swimmers who had previously won gold in Tokyo, a feat never achieved previously by any nation in a swimming event.

A number of previous British Olympic champions ended their competitive career in Paris;Tom Daley announced his retirement after winning a British record fifth diving medal in five games in the men's 10 metre synchronised platform, a silver withNoah Williams, who himself later became only the third male British diver to win an individual platform medal;Andy Murray withdrew from the tennis singles but reached the quarter-finals in the men's doubles withDan Evans in his final tournament; and six-time Olympic medallistMax Whitlock finished fourth in both the men's team and the individual pommel horse finals in his fourth and final Olympic Games.

65 medals were won, the third most overall medals won by any nation in the Games after theUnited States andChina, beating the amount won in Tokyo 2020 and the lower target of 50 set byUK Sport.[6][7] 14 gold medals were won, the lowest amount since Athens 2004, leading to a final ranking of 7th in the medal table.[6]

Medallists

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Further information:2024 Summer Olympics medal table andList of 2024 Summer Olympics medal winners
MedalNameSportEventDate
 GoldRos Canter
Laura Collett
Tom McEwen
EquestrianTeam eventing29 July
 GoldTom PidcockCyclingMen's cross-country29 July
 GoldNathan HalesShootingMen's trap30 July
 GoldMatt Richards
Duncan Scott
Tom Dean
James Guy
Kieran Bird
Jack McMillan
SwimmingMen's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay30 July
 GoldAlex YeeTriathlonMen's triathlon31 July
 GoldLauren Henry
Hannah Scott
Lola Anderson
Georgie Brayshaw
RowingWomen's quadruple sculls31 July
 GoldEmily Craig
Imogen Grant
RowingWomen's lightweight double sculls2 August
 GoldBryony PageGymnasticsWomen's trampoline2 August
 GoldScott Brash
Ben Maher
Harry Charles
EquestrianTeam jumping2 August
 GoldSholto Carnegie
Rory Gibbs
Morgan Bolding
Jacob Dawson
Charlie Elwes
Tom Digby
James Rudkin
Tom Ford
Harry Brightmore (cox)
RowingMen's eight3 August
 GoldSophie Capewell
Emma Finucane
Katy Marchant
CyclingWomen's team sprint5 August
 GoldKeely HodgkinsonAthleticsWomen's 800 m5 August
 GoldEllie AldridgeSailingWomen's kite8 August
 GoldToby RobertsSport climbingMen's combined9 August
 SilverAnna HendersonCyclingWomen's road time trial27 July
 SilverAdam PeatySwimmingMen's 100 m breaststroke28 July
 SilverTom Daley
Noah Williams
DivingMen's synchronized 10 m platform29 July
 SilverAdam BurgessCanoeingMen's slalom C-129 July
 SilverMatt RichardsSwimmingMen's 200 m freestyle29 July
 SilverKieran ReillyCyclingMen's BMX freestyle31 July
 SilverHelen Glover
Esme Booth
Sam Redgrave
Rebecca Shorten
RowingWomen's four1 August
 SilverOllie Wynne-Griffith
Tom George
RowingMen's pair2 August
 SilverBen ProudSwimmingMen's 50 m freestyle2 August
 SilverDuncan ScottSwimmingMen's 200 m individual medley2 August
 SilverAmber RutterShootingWomen's skeet4 August
 SilverTommy FleetwoodGolfMen's individual4 August
 SilverJoe ClarkeCanoeingMen's KX-15 August
 SilverJack Carlin
Ed Lowe
Hamish Turnbull
CyclingMen's team sprint6 August
 SilverJosh KerrAthleticsMen's 1500 m6 August
 SilverMatthew Hudson-SmithAthleticsMen's 400 m7 August
 SilverEthan Hayter
Daniel Bigham
Ethan Vernon
Charlie Tanfield
Oliver Wood
CyclingMen's team pursuit7 August
 SilverElinor Barker
Neah Evans
CyclingWomen's madison9 August
 SilverDina Asher-Smith
Desirèe Henry (h)
Amy Hunt
Imani-Lara Lansiquot
Daryll Neita
Bianca Williams (h)
AthleticsWomen's 4 × 100 m relay9 August
 SilverKatarina Johnson-ThompsonAthleticsWomen's heptathlon9 August
 SilverKate Shortman
Isabelle Thorpe
Artistic swimmingWomen's duet10 August
 SilverCaden CunninghamTaekwondoMen's +80 kg10 August
 BronzeYasmin Harper
Scarlett Mew Jensen
DivingWomen's 3 m synchronized springboard27 July
 BronzeKimberley WoodsCanoeingWomen's slalom K-128 July
 BronzeLaura CollettEquestrianIndividual eventing29 July
 BronzeBeth PotterTriathlonWomen's triathlon31 July
 BronzeAndrea Spendolini-Sirieix
Lois Toulson
DivingWomen's 10 m synchronized platform31 July
 BronzeBecky Wilde
Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne
RowingWomen's double sculls1 August
 BronzeOli Wilkes
David Ambler
Matt Aldridge
Freddie Davidson
RowingMen's four1 August
 BronzeAnthony Harding
Jack Laugher
DivingMen's 3 m synchronized springboard2 August
 BronzeHeidi Long
Rowan McKellar
Holly Dunford
Emily Ford
Lauren Irwin
Eve Stewart
Hattie Taylor
Annie Campbell-Orde
Henry Fieldman (cox)
RowingWomen's eight3 August
 BronzeEmma WilsonSailingWomen's iQFoil3 August
 BronzeLottie Fry
Carl Hester
Becky Moody
EquestrianTeam dressage3 August
 BronzeJake JarmanGymnasticsMen's floor3 August
 BronzeSam Reardon
Laviai Nielsen
Alex Haydock-Wilson
Amber Anning
Nicole Yeargin (h)
AthleticsMixed 4 x 400 m relay3 August
 BronzeLottie FryEquestrianIndividual dressage4 August
 BronzeHarry HepworthGymnasticsMen's vault4 August
 BronzeAlex Yee
Georgia Taylor-Brown
Sam Dickinson
Beth Potter
TriathlonMixed relay triathlon5 August
 BronzeKimberley WoodsCanoeingWomen's KX-15 August
 BronzeSky BrownSkateboardingWomen's park6 August
 BronzeLewis RichardsonBoxingMen's welterweight6 August
 BronzeElinor Barker
Josie Knight
Anna Morris
Jessica Roberts
CyclingWomen's team pursuit7 August
 BronzeEmma FinucaneCyclingWomen's keirin8 August
 BronzeJeremiah Azu
Louie Hinchliffe
Zharnel Hughes
Richard Kilty (h)
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
AthleticsMen's 4 × 100 m relay9 August
 BronzeJack CarlinCyclingMen's sprint9 August
 BronzeNoah WilliamsDivingMen's 10 m platform10 August
 BronzeGeorgia BellAthleticsWomen's 1500 m10 August
 BronzeLewis Davey
Charlie Dobson
Toby Harries (h)
Alex Haydock-Wilson
Matthew Hudson-Smith
Sam Reardon (h)
AthleticsMen's 4 × 400m relay10 August
 BronzeAmber Anning
Yemi Mary John (h)
Hannah Kelly (h)
Laviai Nielsen
Lina Nielsen (h)
Victoria Ohuruogu
Jodie Williams (h)
Nicole Yeargin
AthleticsWomen's 4 × 400m relay10 August
 BronzeEmma FinucaneCyclingWomen's sprint11 August
 BronzeEmily CampbellWeightliftingWomen's +81 kg11 August


Medals by sport
Sport1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Rowing3238
Cycling25411
Equestrian2035
Athletics14510
Swimming1405
Shooting1102
Gymnastics1023
Triathlon1023
Sailing1012
Sport climbing1001
Canoeing0224
Diving0145
Artistic swimming0101
Golf0101
Taekwondo0101
Boxing0011
Skateboarding0011
Weightlifting0011
Total14222965
Medals by Date
DayDate1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
127 July0112
228 July0112
329 July2316
430 July2002
531 July2125
61 August0123
72 August3317
83 August1056
94 August0224
105 August2125
116 August0224
127 August0213
138 August1012
149 August1326
1510 August0246
1611 August0022
Total14222965
Medals by gender
Gender1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Male715931
Female671730
Mixed1034
Total14222965
Multiple medallists
NameSport1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Emma FinucaneCycling1023
Matt RichardsSwimming1102
Duncan ScottSwimming1102
Laura CollettEquestrian1012
Alex YeeTriathlon1012
Elinor BarkerCycling0112
Jack CarlinCycling0112
Matthew Hudson-SmithAthletics0112
Noah WilliamsDiving0112
Amber AnningAthletics0022
Lottie FryEquestrian0022
Alex Haydock-WilsonAthletics0022
Laviai NielsenAthletics0022
Beth PotterTriathlon0022
Samuel ReardonAthletics0022
Kimberley WoodsCanoeing0022
Nicole YearginAthletics0022

Administration

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On 17 March 2022, theBritish Olympic Association announced thatMark England would be the team's chef de mission in Paris, following his success in the role at the two previous Games in Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo, where Great Britain won 67 and 64 medals respectively.[8]

Medal targets

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UK Sport, the organisation responsible for investing money sourced from the National Lottery and the government into Olympic and Paralympic sport in the United Kingdom, set the team a target of winning between 50 and 70 medals in Paris.[9][7]

Team GB medal target
EventMedal target2012 medals2016 medals2020 medalsMedals wonTarget met
Overall50–7065676465checkY

Competitors

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SportMenWomenTotal
Archery336
Artistic swimming022
Athletics293463
Badminton213
Boxing336
Canoeing224
Cycling151530
Diving6511
Equestrian459
Field hockey161632
Golf224
Gymnastics6713
Judo055
Modern pentathlon224
Rowing202242
Rugby sevens01212
Sailing7714
Shooting336
Skateboarding123
Sport climbing224
Swimming191433
Table tennis112
Taekwondo224
Tennis628
Triathlon235
Weightlifting011
Total153174327

Archery

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Main articles:Archery at the 2024 Summer Olympics andArchery at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Penny Healey gained a quota for Great Britain by winning the gold medal in the women's individual recurve at the2023 European Games inKraków, Poland.[10][11] The individual quota was returned when the British women's team won the bronze medal, and with it qualification for a full women's team, at the 2024 Final Team Qualification Tournament inAntalya, Turkey. The men's team matched this performance at the same event.[12] The squad of six archers was announced on 1 July 2024.[13]

Men
AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Conor HallMen's individual65246 Valladont (FRA)
W 6–4
 T Hall (GBR)
L 5–6
Did not advance
Tom Hall64551 Rai (IND)
W 6–4
 C Hall (GBR)
W 6–5
 Unruh (GER)
L 3–7
Did not advance
Alex Wise66427 Li (CHN)
W 6–4
 Addis (FRA)
L 3–7
Did not advance
Conor Hall
Tom Hall
Alex Wise
Men's team196112 Chinese Taipei
L 0–6
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Megan HaversWomen's individual63549 Canales (ESP)
W 6–0
 Cordeau (FRA)
W 6–5
 Lim (KOR)
L 1–7
Did not advance
Penny Healey63152 Jeon (KOR)
L 2–6
Did not advance
Bryony Pitman64641 Ruiz (MEX)
W 6–2
 Li (CHN)
L 0–6
Did not advance
Megan Havers
Penny Healey
Bryony Pitman
Women's team191211 Germany
L 0–6
Did not advance
Mixed
AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Alex Wise
Bryony Pitman
Mixed team131019Did not advance19

Artistic swimming

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Main articles:Artistic swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics andArtistic swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification


Great Britain qualified two athletes to the artistic swimming duet competition as a result of finishing top of the eligible teams on combined scores from the Duet Technical and Duet Free events at the2024 World Championships in Doha.Kate Shortman andIsabelle Thorpe were named as the duo for the Olympics on 14 May 2024.[14]

Shortman and Thorpe were in fourth place after theirBig Ben-themed technical round performance, 0.7 points outside of a medal position. In the free routine the British pairing's Rising Phoenix routine scored 294.5085, highest in the round, giving them a combined total of 558.5367, second overall and winning a silver medal, Britain's first ever Olympic medal in the sport.[15][16]

AthleteEventTechnical routineFree routineOverall
PointsRankPointsRankTotalRank
Kate Shortman
Isabelle Thorpe
Duet264.02824294.50851558.53672nd place, silver medalist(s)

Athletics

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Main articles:Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics andAthletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

British track and field athletes achieved the entry standards for Paris 2024, either by passing the direct qualifying mark (or time for track and road races) or by world ranking, in the following events (a maximum of 3 athletes each): The selection policy ofUK Athletics is that to accept a world ranking invite, the athlete must meet either the qualification standard itself, or in certain cases a slightly lower UK Athletics standard. In addition, all individual medallists from the2023 World Athletics Championships will be guaranteed selection if they have the required standard as the selector's discretionary picks. As a result, not all eligible athletes will necessarily be selected to travel to Paris.[17][18] Great Britain won quotas in all five relays at the2024 World Athletics Relays in May 2024.[19] The team was announced on 5 July 2024.[20][21] On 29 JulyCharlie Carvell withdrew from the 4x400 metres relay squad due to a hamstring injury and was replaced bySam Reardon.[22] On 1 AugustJake Wightman was forced to pull out of the Games due to a hamstring injury sustained during training and he was replaced byElliot Giles.[23] On 4 AugustCharlotte Purdue withdrew from the marathon due to an ankle injury and was replaced byClara Evans.[24]

Great Britain won 10 athletics medals in Paris which was the highest number since the partially boycotted1984 Los Angeles Olympics.[25] In addition they set new national records in eight events, two of which were also European records. They were the only nation to reach the podium of every relay event (a silver and four bronze medals), and three of the four individual middle distance events (a gold, silver and bronze). The highest achiever wasKeely Hodgkinson who finally broke her silver streak with gold in the women's 800, while other gold medal hopefuls,Josh Kerr in the men's 1500 metres,Matthew Hudson-Smith in the men's 400 metres andKatarina Johnson-Thompson in the heptathlon all picked up silver medals, narrowly missing out on gold.Emile Cairess,Daryll Neita andDina Asher-Smith narrowly missed out on individual medals with fourth place finishes, although the latter two enjoyed a silver medal in the women's 4 x 100 metre relay.

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loseror, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • qR = Advanced to the next round by Referee
  • R = Qualified for theRepechage
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable
  • Bye = Not required to compete in given round
Track and road events
Men
AthleteEventHeatRepechageSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Jeremiah Azu100 mDSQDid not advance
Louie Hinchliffe9.981Q9.973Did not advance
Zharnel Hughes10.033Q10.016Did not advance
200 mDNSDid not advance
Charlie Dobson400 m44.961QBye44.484Did not advance
Matthew Hudson-Smith44.781Q44.071Q43.44AR2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Max Burgin800 m1:45.363QBye1:43.503q1:43.848
Elliot Giles1:45.932Q1:45.465Did not advance
Ben Pattison1:45.561Q1:45.574Did not advance
Neil Gourley1500 m3:37.185QBye3:32.113Q3:30.8810
Josh Kerr3:35.831Q3:32.462Q3:27.79NR2nd place, silver medalist(s)
George Mills3:35.9910R3:33.563Q3:37.1211Did not advance
Sam Atkin5000 m14:02.4618Did not advance
Patrick Dever14:13.4813Did not advance
George Mills14:37.3418qR13:32.3221
Tade Ojora110 m hurdles13.354qBye13.477Did not advance
Alastair Chalmers400 m hurdles48.983QBye56.528Did not advance
Jeremiah Azu
Louie Hinchliffe
Zharnel Hughes
Richard Kilty (heat)
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
4 × 100m relay38.043Q37.613rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Lewis Davey
Charlie Dobson
Toby Harries (heat)
Alex Haydock-Wilson
Matthew Hudson-Smith
Sam Reardon (heat)
4 × 400m relay2:58.882Q2:55.83AR3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Emile CairessMarathon2:07:294
Mahamed Mahamed2:15:1957
Philip Sesemann2:13:0846
Callum WilkinsonMen's 20 km walk1:20:3116
Women
AthleteEventHeatRepechageSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Dina Asher-Smith100 m11.012Q11.105Did not advance
Imani-Lara Lansiquot11.103Q11.215Did not advance
Daryll Neita10.921Q10.972Q10.964
Dina Asher-Smith200 m22.282QBye22.312Q22.224
Daryll Neita22.391Q22.242Q22.235
Bianca Williams22.773Q22.584Did not advance
Amber Anning400 m49.681QBye49.472Q49.29NR5
Laviai Nielsen50.362Q50.693Did not advance
Victoria Ohuruogu50.934R50.591Q51.145Did not advance
Phoebe Gill800 m1:58.833QBye1:58.474Did not advance
Keely Hodgkinson1:59.311Q1:56.861Q1:56.721st place, gold medalist(s)
Jemma Reekie2:00.001Q1:58.015Did not advance
Georgia Bell1500 m4:00.292QBye3:59.492Q3:52.61NR3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Laura Muir3:58.912Q3:59.834Q3:53.375
Revée Walcott-Nolan4:06.448R4:06.732Q3:58.089Did not advance
Megan Keith10000 m33:19.9223
Eilish McColgan31:20.5115
Cindy Sember100 m hurdles12.722QByeDNFDid not advance
Jessie Knight400 m hurdles55.395R55.102Q54.906Did not advance
Lina Nielsen54.652QBye1:22.23[a]8Did not advance
Lizzie Bird3000 m steeplechase9:16.464Q9:04.35NR7
Aimee Pratt9:27.2611Did not advance
Dina Asher-Smith
Desirèe Henry (heat)
Amy Hunt
Imani-Lara Lansiquot
Daryll Neita
Bianca Williams (heat)
4 × 100m relay42.031Q41.852nd place, silver medalist(s)
Amber Anning
Yemi Mary John (heat)
Hannah Kelly (heat)
Laviai Nielsen
Lina Nielsen (heat)
Victoria Ohuruogu
Jodie Williams (heat)
Nicole Yeargin
4 × 400m relay3:24.72SB2Q3:19.72NR3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Clara EvansMarathon2:33:0146
Rose Harvey2:51:0378
Calli Hauger-ThackeryDNF
Mixed
AthleteEventHeatFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Sam Reardon
Laviai Nielsen
Alex Haydock-Wilson
Amber Anning
Nicole Yeargin (heat)
4 × 400 m relay3:10.611Q3:08.013rd place, bronze medalist(s)NR
Field events
Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Jacob Fincham-DukesLong jump7.968q8.145
Scott LincolnShot put19.6921Did not advance
Lawrence OkoyeDiscus throw61.1724Did not advance
Nick Percy61.8120Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Morgan LakeHigh jump1.8815Did not advance
Holly BradshawPole vault4.2029Did not advance
Molly CauderyNMDid not advance
Combined events –Women's heptathlon
AthleteEvent100HHJSP200 mLJJT800 mFinalRank
Katarina Johnson-ThompsonResult13.401.9214.4423.446.4045.492:04.9068442nd place, silver medalist(s)
Points1065113282310359757731041
Jade O'DowdaResult13.531.8013.1024.976.3344.052:12.12628010
Points1046978734890953745934

Badminton

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Main articles:Badminton at the 2024 Summer Olympics andBadminton at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Great Britain entered three badminton players into the Olympic tournament based on theBWF Race to Paris Rankings.[26]

AthleteEventGroup stageEliminationQuarter-finalSemi-finalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Ben Lane
Sean Vendy
Men's doubles Chia /Yik (MAS)
L (21–19, 16–21, 11–21)
 Liang /Wang (CHN)
L (18–21, 21–13, 14–21)
 Dong /Yakura (CAN)
W (21–14, 21–12)
3Did not advance
Kirsty GilmourWomen's singles Az Zahra (AZE)
W (21–13, 21–11)
 He (CHN)
L (22–24, 8–21)
2Did not advance

Boxing

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Main articles:Boxing at the 2024 Summer Olympics andBoxing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Great Britain qualified six boxers into the Olympic tournament. Tokyo 2020 OlympianCharley Davison (women's bantamweight), along with rookiesDelicious Orie (men's super heavyweight) andRosie Eccles (women's welterweight), secured the spots in their respective weight divisions, either by advancing to the semifinal match or finishing in the top two, at the2023 European Games inNowy Targ, Poland.[27] A fourth and fifth boxer,Patrick Brown, andChantelle Reid won a quota at men's heavyweight and women's middleweight respectively at the2024 World Olympic Qualification Tournament 1 inBusto Arsizio, Italy.[28] They were joined byLewis Richardson at men's light-middleweight from the2024 World Olympic Qualification Tournament 2.[29][30][31]

A further boxer fighting from theGB Boxing stable, and sparring partner of Reid,Cameroonian-bornCindy Ngamba, also qualified at women's middleweight, but was representing theOlympic Refugee Team as she did not have a British passport, although she had lived in the United Kingdom since she was 10, had been a British champion on several occasions and trained as part of the GB squad. Ngamba was actively seeking British citizenship but because Reid had already qualified in the same weight division she would have represented theRefugee Olympic Team at the Games regardless of whether she had been granted a UK passport before then, thus becoming the first boxer from the Refugee team.[32]

AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Lewis RichardsonMen's 71 kgBye Abasov (SRB)
W 3–2
 Ishaish (JOR)
W 3–2
 Verde (MEX)
L 2–3
Did not advance3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Patrick BrownMen's 92 kg Machado (BRA)
L 1–4
Did not advance
Delicious OrieMen's +92 kg Chaloyan (ARM)
L 2–3
Did not advance
Charley DavisonWomen's 54 kg Akbas (TUR)
L 2–3
Did not advance
Rosie EcclesWomen's 66 kg Rygielska (POL)
L 2–3
Did not advance
Chantelle ReidWomen's 75 kg El-Mardi (MAR)
L 2–3
Did not advance

Canoeing

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Main articles:Canoeing at the 2024 Summer Olympics andCanoeing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Slalom

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Great Britain initially qualified a boat in the men's C-1 class at the2023 European Games inKraków, Poland.[33] However, this was superseded when they secured a quota in this class at the2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships atLea Valley inGreater London. They also qualified boats in the men's K-1 and the women's C-1 and K-1 classes at this event. All slalom canoeists qualified can also take part in the new Olympic extreme kayak/kayak cross discipline.[34][35]

Team GB announced their squad for Paris on 15 November 2023. The experienced team includes former Olympic men's K-1 champion and current world champion in both this and the KX-1 disciplineJoe Clarke, as well as Tokyo women's C-1 silver medallist and reigning world championMallory Franklin and current women's KX-1 world championKimberley Woods. Although C1 canoeistAdam Burgess is eligible to compete in the KX-1 kayak cross event as a C1 slalom entrant, his participation in the second event was not initially announced;[36] Burgess' place in kayak cross was confirmed on 14 June 2024.[37]

AthleteEventPreliminarySemifinalFinal
Run 1RankRun 2RankBestRankTimeRankTimeRank
Adam BurgessMen's C-190.87295.08790.872Q97.214Q96.842nd place, silver medalist(s)
Joe ClarkeMen's K-1136.892385.62485.624Q89.511Q89.825
Mallory FranklinWomen's C-1104.725152.4120104.726Q111.626Q165.1512
Kimberley WoodsWomen's K-197.31995.951195.9512Q99.873Q98.943rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Kayak cross

AthleteEventTime trialRankRound 1RepechageHeatsQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
PositionPositionPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Adam BurgessMen's KX-174.66264R2Q4Did not advance31
Joe Clarke66.0811QBye1Q1Q1Q22nd place, silver medalist(s)
Mallory FranklinWomen's KX-171.8531QBye1Q4Did not advance13
Kimberley Woods74.98161Q1Q1Q1Q33rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Cycling

[edit]
Main articles:Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics andCycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

The first batch of riders were announced on 24 June 2024.Tom Pidcock rode in multiple disciplines, on both road and mountain bike.[38] Team GB named the remainder of the squad on 4 July 2024.[39]

Road

[edit]

Great Britain secured a quota in the women's road time trial, whenAnna Henderson finished fourth at the2023 UCI Road World Championships women's time trial. The top ten NOCs each received one quota for the Olympic time trial.[40]Josh Tarling secured a quota in the men's road time trial when he won the bronze medal at the same World Championships. At the end of the qualification period, Great Britain had achieved fourth place in both the men's and women's rankings, guaranteeing a full team of four riders in both road races, and second quotas in each of the time trials. Great Britain were the only NOC to secure a full slate of quotas in all four events. In the Games, however, Great Britain chose to forgo their second time trial quota in each event.[41]

Men

AthleteEventTimeRank
Tom PidcockRoad race6:21:2413
Josh Tarling6:26:5747
Stephen Williams6:23:1631
Fred Wright6:26:5743
Josh TarlingTime trial36:39.954
British Team at Women's individual road race.

Women

AthleteEventTimeRank
Lizzie DeignanRoad race4:02:5712
Pfeiffer Georgi4:00:445
Anna Henderson4:02:5713
Anna MorrisDNS
Anna HendersonTime trial41:09.832nd place, silver medalist(s)

Track

[edit]

Results from the2024 UCI Track Cycling Nations Cup events inMilton andHong Kong ensured that the Great Britain women's team pursuit team could not finish below tenth overall in the team pursuit world rankings, and were thus guaranteed a quota in all three women's track endurance events in Paris. Further results in the Pan American championships, the final pre-Olympic continental qualifier, confirmed Great Britain's full track team.

Team Sprint

AthleteEventQualificationRound 1Final
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Jack Carlin
Ed Lowe
Hamish Turnbull
Men's41.862
64.498
2Q Germany (GER)
W 41.819
64.564
NR
1Q Netherlands (NED)
L 41.814
64.572
NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Sophie Capewell
Emma Finucane
Katy Marchant
Women's45.472
59.377
WR
1Q Canada (CAN)
W 45.338
59.553
WR
1Q New Zealand (NZL)
W 45.186
59.753
WR
1st place, gold medalist(s)

Qualification legend:FA=Gold medal final;FB=Bronze medal final

Travelling reserves:Joe Truman andLowri Thomas.

Sprint

AthleteEventQualificationRound 1Repechage 1Round 2Repechage 2Round 3Repechage 3QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Jack CarlinMen's9.2475Q Rorke (CAN)
W 9.959
72.296
Bye Ortega (COL)
W 9.831
73.238
Bye Paul (TTO)
W 9.961
72.282
Bye Ota (JPN)
W 2–1
 Lavreysen (NED)
L 0–2
Bronze medal final
 Hoogland (NED)
W 2–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Hamish Turnbull9.3467Q Zhou (CHN)
W 9.959
72.296
Bye Awang (MAS)
L 9.900
72.727
 Lendel (LTU)
W 10.067
71.521
 Iakovlev (ISR)
W 9.740
73.922
Bye Hoogland (NED)
L 1–2
5–8 Final
REL
=7
Sophie CapewellWomen's10.1324Q Mohd Asri (MAS)
W 10.886
66.140
Bye Gaxiola (MEX)
W 10.810
66.605
Bye Fulton (NZL)
W 10.811
66.599
Bye van de Wouw (NED)
L 0–2
5–8 Final
W 10.780
66.790
5
Emma Finucane10.0672Q Karwacka (POL)
W 11.172
64.447
Bye v.d. Peet (NED)
W 11.203
64.268
Bye Clonan (AUS)
W 10.549
68.523
Bye Bayona (COL)
W 2–0
 Andrews (NZL)
L 0–2
Bronze medal final
 van de Wouw (NED)
W 2–0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Team Pursuit

AthleteEventQualificationSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankOpponent
Results
RankOpponent
Results
Rank
Dan Bigham
Ethan Hayter
Ethan Vernon
Oliver Wood
Charlie Tanfield
Men's3:43.2412Q Denmark (DEN)
W 3:42.151
NR
1Q Australia (AUS)
L 3:44.394
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Elinor Barker
Neah Evans
Josie Knight
Anna Morris
Jess Roberts
Women's4:06.710
NR
3Q United States (USA)
L 4:04.908
2QB Italy (ITA)
W 4:06.382
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Travelling reserves:Mark Stewart,Megan Barker

Keirin

AthleteEventRound 1RepechageQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
RankRankRankRankRank
Jack CarlinMen's2QBye1Q1Q=4
Hamish Turnbull4R1Q2QDNFFB11
Emma FinucaneWomen's1QBye2Q3Q3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Katy Marchant3R2Q3Q2Q4

Omnium

AthleteEventScratch raceTempo raceElimination racePoints raceTotal
RankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsPointsRank
Ethan HayterMen's630121814089978
Neah EvansWomen's22118617815375215

Madison

In themen's event travelling reserveMark Stewart was a late replacement forEthan Hayter who pulled out with a thigh injury.[42] Stewart joinedOliver Wood but the pairing, who were silver medallists at the2023 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, finished in tenth place after Wood was involved in a crash with theDutch pair.[43][44] The Netherlands were eventually disqualified improving the British team to ninth.[45]

AthleteEventPointsLapsRank
Mark Stewart
Oliver Wood
Men's–9–19
Elinor Barker
Neah Evans
Women's3102nd place, silver medalist(s)

Mountain biking

[edit]

Great Britain were assured of a quota in the men's event when the reigning Olympic championTom Pidcock won the gold medal at the2023 UCI Cycling World Championships inGlasgow. A full quota of two men and two women was obtained through the final UCI mountain biking Olympic rankings.

AthleteEventTimeRank
Charlie AldridgeMen's cross-country1:28:328
Tom Pidcock1:26:221st place, gold medalist(s)
Ella Maclean-HowellWomen's cross-country1:36:2623
Evie Richards1:29:295

BMX

[edit]

Freestyle
Great Britain secured quotas at the2023 UCI Cycling World Championships inGlasgow whenKieran Reilly won the gold medal in the men's event and reigning Olympic championCharlotte Worthington ensured that her country was the third highest placedNOC in the women's event.[46] However, these quotas will only be finalised after the completion of the qualification process to ensure full continental representation in the event. Reilly's place was confirmed on 23 June 2024 after he finished second in theOlympic Qualifier Series.[47][48][49]

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
Run 1Run 2AverageRankRun 1Run 2BestRank
Kieran ReillyMen's freestyle91.6890.7591.211Q93.7093.9193.912nd place, silver medalist(s)
Charlotte WorthingtonWomen's freestyle79.2078.8279.0111Did not advance

Race
Reigning Olympic championBeth Shriever won the gold medal at the2023 UCI Cycling World Championships to secure a quota for Great Britain in the women's event. A quota in the men's racing was confirmed by the UCI Olympic BMX Racing rankings.[50][51]

AthleteEventQuarterfinalLast chance qualifierSemifinalFinal
PointsRankResultRankPointsRankResultRank
Kye WhyteMen's race1210QBye23 DNF15Did not advance
Beth ShrieverWomen's race32QBye32Q36.4968

Travelling reserves: Ross Cullen, Emily Hutt

Diving

[edit]
Main articles:Diving at the 2024 Summer Olympics andDiving at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

British divers secured a full slate of quotas for Paris 2024. One quota in the women's individual 10 metre platform event was gained by winning a gold medal in the event at the2023 European Games inRzeszów, Poland,[52] The remaining quotas were achieved by the British squads at the2023 World Aquatics Championships inFukuoka, Japan and the2024 World Aquatics Championships inDoha, Qatar.[53][54] The first team members were announced on 7 May 2024,[55] with the remainder being confirmed on 12 June 2024.[56]

Men

AthleteEventPreliminarySemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Jack Laugher3 m springboard468.303Q467.053Q410.957
Jordan Houlden448.204Q445.555Q425.755
Noah Williams10 m platform446.708Q400.9012Q497.353rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Kyle Kothari433.109Q443.556Q401.5511
Anthony Harding
Jack Laugher
3 m synchronized springboard438.153rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Tom Daley
Noah Williams
10 m synchronized platform463.442nd place, silver medalist(s)

Women

AthleteEventPreliminarySemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Yasmin Harper3 m springboard295.759Q278.9012Q305.105
Grace Reid303.255Q290.057Q275.8010
Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix10 m platform320.80=4Q367.003Q344.506
Lois Toulson299.608Q278.5013Did not advance
Yasmin Harper
Scarlett Mew Jensen
3 m synchronized springboard302.283rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix
Lois Toulson
10 m synchronized platform304.383rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Equestrian

[edit]
Main articles:Equestrian at the 2024 Summer Olympics andEquestrian at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Great Britain entered a full squad of equestrian riders each to the team dressage, eventing, and jumping competitions through a top-six finish in dressage and top-five in jumping at the2022 FEI World Championships inHerning,Denmark and through a top-seven finish at the Eventing Worlds in the same year inPratoni del Vivaro,Italy.[57][58][59] The team was named on 26 June 2024.[60] One member of each discipline will act as traveling reserve. For dressage,Becky Moody was originally selected as traveling reserve. She replacedCharlotte Dujardin in the team after she pulled out.[61]Andrew Gould was named as the new alternate.[62]Joe Stockdale was named for show-jumping andTom McEwen for eventing.[63][64][65]Carl Hester was selected among the three dressage riders and became the second British athlete to compete at seven Olympic Games, matching the record of fellow equestrianNick Skelton.[66]

Dressage

[edit]
AthleteHorseEventGrand PrixGrand Prix SpecialGrand Prix Freestyle
ScoreRankScoreRankScoreRank
Lottie FryGlamourdaleIndividual78.9133q88.9713rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Carl HesterFame77.3453q85.1616
Becky MoodyJagerbomb74.9381Q84.3578
Lottie Fry
Carl Hester
Becky Moody
See aboveTeam231.1963Q232.4923rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Eventing

[edit]
AthleteHorseEventDressageCross-countryJumpingTotal
QualifierFinal
PenaltiesRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesRank
Rosalind CanterLordships GraffaloIndividual23.40615.0038.40244.0042.4023QDid not advance42.4021
Laura CollettLondon 5217.5010.8018.3024.8023.203Q0.023.20323.203rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Tom McEwenJL Dublin25.80110.0025.8060.025.804Q0.025.80425.804
Rosalind Canter
Laura Collett
Tom McEwen
See aboveTeam66.70115.8082.5018.8091.30191.301st place, gold medalist(s)

Jumping

[edit]
AthleteHorseEventQualificationFinalJump-off
PenaltiesTimeRankPenaltiesTimeRankPenaltiesTimeRank
Scott BrashHello JeffersonIndividual075.7812Q481.236Did not advance
Harry CharlesRomeo 88075.7211QWDDid not advance
Ben MaherDallas Vegas Batilly473.2428Q481.709Did not advance
Scott Brash
Ben Maher
Harry Charles
See aboveTeam8227.793Q2237.471st place, gold medalist(s)

Field hockey

[edit]
Main article:Field hockey at the 2024 Summer Olympics

Summary

Key:

TeamEventGroup stageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Great Britain men'sMen's tournament Spain
W 4–0
 South Africa
D 2–2
 NetherlandsD 2–2 France
W 2–1
 Germany
L 1–2
3Q India
L 2–4P
FT: 1–1
Did not advance7
Great Britain women'sWomen's tournament Spain
L 1–2
 Australia
L 0–4
 South Africa
W 2–1
 United States
W 5–2
 Argentina
L 0–3
4Q Netherlands
L 1–3
Did not advance8

Men's tournament

[edit]
Main articles:Field hockey at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament andField hockey at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification

Great Britain men's national field hockey team qualified for the Olympics by finishing in the top three at the2024 FIH Olympic Qualifiers.[67] During the tournament, Tom Sorsby and Tim Nurse, who had heen selected as a travelling reserves, were brought into the playing squad as replacements for the injured David Goodfield and Nick Park respectively.[68]

SquadGreat Britain announced their squad on 18 June 2024.[69]

Head coach:South AfricaPaul Revington[70]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
2DFNick Park (1999-04-08)8 April 1999 (aged 25)39EnglandSurbiton
3MFJack Waller (1997-01-28)28 January 1997 (aged 27)116EnglandWimbledon
5DFDavid Ames(Captain) (1989-06-25)25 June 1989 (aged 35)232EnglandHolcombe
6MFJacob Draper (1998-07-24)24 July 1998 (aged 26)138NetherlandsPinoké
7MFZachary Wallace (1999-09-29)29 September 1999 (aged 24)118NetherlandsBloemendaal
8MFRupert Shipperley (1992-11-21)21 November 1992 (aged 31)177EnglandHampstead & Westminster
13FWSam Ward (1990-12-24)24 December 1990 (aged 33)258EnglandOld Georgians
14DFJames Albery (1995-10-02)2 October 1995 (aged 28)71EnglandOld Georgians
15FWPhil Roper (1992-01-24)24 January 1992 (aged 32)254EnglandHolcombe
19MFDavid Goodfield (1993-06-15)15 June 1993 (aged 31)110EnglandSurbiton
20GKOllie Payne (1999-04-06)6 April 1999 (aged 25)73EnglandHolcombe
27DFLiam Sanford (1996-03-14)14 March 1996 (aged 28)109EnglandOld Georgians
28MFLee Morton (1995-05-23)23 May 1995 (aged 29)121EnglandOld Georgians
29MFTom Sorsby (1996-10-28)28 October 1996 (aged 27)109EnglandSheffield
30DFConor Williamson (2001-12-20)20 December 2001 (aged 22)18EnglandSurbiton
31FWWill Calnan (1996-04-17)17 April 1996 (aged 28)103EnglandSouthgate
33MFTim Nurse (1999-05-11)11 May 1999 (aged 25)40EnglandBournemouth
38DFGareth Furlong (1992-05-10)10 May 1992 (aged 32)159EnglandSurbiton

Group play

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Germany5401166+1012Advance toquarter-finals
2 Netherlands5311169+710
3 Great Britain5221117+48
4 Spain52121112−17
5 South Africa51131117−64
6 France(H)5014822−141
Source:FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
(H) Hosts
27 July 2024 (2024-07-27)
10:00
v
Great Britain 4–0 Spain
Parkfield hockey ball 13'
Furlongfield hockey ball 16'48'
Shipperleyfield hockey ball 58'
Report
Pitch 1
Umpires:
Steve Rogers (AUS)
Raghu Prasad (IND)

28 July 2024 (2024-07-28)
20:15
v
South Africa 2–2 Great Britain
Hobsonfield hockey ball 11'
Sherwoodfield hockey ball 53'
ReportRoperfield hockey ball 32'
Shipperleyfield hockey ball 59'
Pitch 2
Umpires:
Marcin Grochal (POL)
Laurine Delforge (BEL)

30 July 2024 (2024-07-30)
12:45
v
Great Britain 2–2 Netherlands
Mortonfield hockey ball 56'58'ReportWortelboerfield hockey ball 45'
Van Damfield hockey ball 52'
Pitch 1
Umpires:
Gabriel Labate (ARG)
Ben Göntgen (GER)

1 August 2024 (2024-08-01)
12:45
v
France 1–2 Great Britain
Clémentfield hockey ball 30'ReportWallacefield hockey ball 41'
Alberyfield hockey ball 54'
Pitch 1
Umpires:
Sean Rapaport (RSA)
David Tomlinson (NZL)

2 August 2024 (2024-08-02)
20:15
v
Great Britain 1–2 Germany
Furlongfield hockey ball 49'ReportRührfield hockey ball 19'25'
Pitch 2
Umpires:
Coen van Bunge (NED)
Gareth Greenfield (NZL)
Quarterfinal
4 August 2024 (2024-08-04)
10:00
v
India 1–1 Great Britain
Harmanpreetfield hockey ball 22'Report
Shootout report
Mortonfield hockey ball 27'
Penalties
HarmanpreetPenalty shoot-out scored
SukhjeetPenalty shoot-out scored
LalitPenalty shoot-out scored
Raj KumarPenalty shoot-out scored
4–2Penalty shoot-out scoredAlbery
Penalty shoot-out scoredWallace
Penalty shoot-out missedWilliamson
Penalty shoot-out missedRoper
Pitch 1
Umpires:
Sean Rapaport (RSA)
Steve Rogers (AUS)

Women's tournament

[edit]
Main articles:Field hockey at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament andField hockey at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification

Great Britain women's national field hockey team qualified for the Olympics by finishing in the top three at the2024 FIH Olympic Qualifiers.[67]

The squad was announced on 18 June 2024.[71]

Squad

The squad was announced on 18 June 2024.[72]

Head coach:ScotlandDavid Ralph[73]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
4MFLaura Roper (1988-03-08)8 March 1988 (aged 36)35022EnglandEast Grinstead
6DFAnna Toman (1993-04-29)29 April 1993 (aged 31)13914EnglandWimbledon
7FWHannah French (1994-12-30)30 December 1994 (aged 29)14455EnglandSurbiton
8FWSarah Jones (1990-06-25)25 June 1990 (aged 34)17830EnglandWimbledon
9DFAmy Costello (1998-01-14)14 January 1998 (aged 26)13419EnglandSurbiton
10FWSarah Robertson (1993-09-27)27 September 1993 (aged 30)20726EnglandHampstead & Westminster
12FWCharlotte Watson (1998-04-23)23 April 1998 (aged 26)11533EnglandLoughborough Students
14FWTessa Howard (1999-01-06)6 January 1999 (aged 25)9135EnglandEast Grinstead
16MFIsabelle Petter (2000-06-27)27 June 2000 (aged 24)10515EnglandSurbiton
18DFGiselle Ansley (1992-03-31)31 March 1992 (aged 32)22159EnglandSurbiton
20DFHollie Pearne-Webb(Captain) (1990-09-19)19 September 1990 (aged 33)26420EnglandWimbledon
21MFFiona Crackles (2000-02-11)11 February 2000 (aged 24)873EnglandWimbledon
23MFSophie Hamilton (2001-02-28)28 February 2001 (aged 23)717EnglandSurbiton
26MFLily Owsley (1994-12-10)10 December 1994 (aged 29)23579EnglandHampstead & Westminster
28MFFlora Peel (1996-09-19)19 September 1996 (aged 27)561EnglandWimbledon
40GKMiriam Pritchard (1998-12-21)21 December 1998 (aged 25)130EnglandHolcombe

Group play

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Australia5410155+1013Quarter-finals
2 Argentina5410167+913
3 Spain521267−17
4 Great Britain5203812−46
5 United States5113513−84
6 South Africa5005410−60
Source:FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
28 July 2024 (2024-07-28)
13:15
v
Great Britain 1–2 Spain
Ansleyfield hockey ball 4'ReportL. Barriosfield hockey ball 4'
Rierafield hockey ball 9'
Pitch 2
Umpires:
Annelize Rostron (RSA)
Liu Xiaoying (CHN)

29 July 2024 (2024-07-29)
17:00
v
Great Britain 0–4 Australia
ReportGreinerfield hockey ball 17'
Arnottfield hockey ball 19'
T. Stewartfield hockey ball 46'
G. Stewartfield hockey ball 52'
Pitch 1
Umpires:
Alison Keogh (IRE)
Irene Presenqui (ARG)

31 July 2024 (2024-07-31)
10:30
v
South Africa 1–2 Great Britain
De Waalfield hockey ball 6'ReportCostellofield hockey ball 19'
Frenchfield hockey ball 42'
Pitch 2
Umpires:
Amber Church (NZL)
Cookie Tan (SGP)

1 August 2024 (2024-08-01)
17:00
v
United States 2–5 Great Britain
Tamerfield hockey ball 7'29'ReportHamiltonfield hockey ball 4'
Howardfield hockey ball 14'25'
Frenchfield hockey ball 35'
Jonesfield hockey ball 39'
Pitch 1
Umpires:
Steve Rodgers (AUS)
Ayanna McClean (TTO)

3 August 2024 (2024-08-03)
10:00
v
Great Britain 0–3 Argentina
ReportRaposofield hockey ball 34'
Albertariofield hockey ball 35'
Díazfield hockey ball 55'
Pitch 1
Umpires:
Laurine Delforge (BEL)
Emi Yamada (JPN)
Quarterfinal
5 August 2024 (2024-08-05)
17:30
v
Netherlands 3–1 Great Britain
De Waardfield hockey ball 1'
Fokkefield hockey ball 30'46'
ReportFrenchfield hockey ball 20'
Pitch 1
Umpires:
Liu Xiaoying (CHN)
Irene Presenqui (ARG)

Golf

[edit]
Main articles:Golf at the 2024 Summer Olympics andGolf at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Great Britain qualified two players for both the men's and women's tournaments via the world rankings as at 17 and 24 June 2024 respectively.Matt Fitzpatrick andTommy Fleetwood were named as the men's representatives on 21 June 2024.[74]Georgia Hall andCharley Hull were announced as the women's representatives on 28 June 2024.[75]

AthleteEventRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Total
ScoreScoreScoreScoreScoreParRank
Matt FitzpatrickMen's736481WD
Tommy Fleetwood67646966266−182nd place, silver medalist(s)
Charley HullWomen's81716968289+1T27
Georgia Hall74747174293+5T36

Gymnastics

[edit]
Main articles:Gymnastics at the 2024 Summer Olympics andGymnastics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Artistic

[edit]

Great Britain fielded a full squad of ten artistic gymnasts for Paris after achieving top-three finishes in both the men's and women's team all-around competitions at the2022 World Championships inLiverpool.[76][77] The team was announced on 13 June 2024.James Hall was named reserve for the men's team.Max Whitlock was attempting to become the first male gymnast to medal at four successive games on a single apparatus[78] but finished fourth in the pommel horse final.[79]

Men
Team

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
FPHRVPBHBFPHRVPBHB
Joe FraserTeam13.53314.00013.70014.30014.93314.20084.6666Q13.93313.76614.63313.633
Harry Hepworth14.16614.700Q14.633[80]Q14.70014.80014.966
Jake Jarman14.966Q14.26612.90015.166[81]Q14.26613.33384.8975Q14.96614.13315.26614.36613.400
Luke Whitehouse14.533Q11.73312.40014.50013.90012.46679.5323214.50013.26613.033
Max Whitlock15.166Q13.90013.23315.26613.90013.000
Total43.66543.43241.30044.29943.09940.766256.5613Q44.16643.33241.83243.26542.89940.033255.5274

Individual

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
FPHRVPBHBFPHRVPBHB
Joe FraserAll-aroundSee team results above14.30013.70014.0014.33314.93314.26685.5325
Harry HepworthRings14.7908Q14.80014.8007
Vault14.7662Q14.94914.9493rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Jake JarmanAll-aroundSee team results above14.90014.06612.80015.16614.30013.33384.5657
Floor14.9661Q14.93314.9333rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Vault14.6995Q14.93314.9334
Luke WhitehouseFloor14.5335Q14.46614.4666
Max WhitlockPommel horse15.1663Q15.20015.2004

Women
Team

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
VUBBBFVUBBBF
Becky DownieTeam14.666Q13.40014.93312.933
Ruby Evans14.20011.20012.60013.13351.1333813.96613.100
Georgia-Mae Fenton13.83312.83313.50012.46652.63220Q13.80014.00013.566
Alice Kinsella13.93311.90013.43313.43351.99923Q13.96613.30013.60013.633
Abigail Martin13.76613.26613.466
Total41.96639.39940.33339.132160.8307Q41.73242.23340.09940.199164.2634
Individual
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
VUBBBFVUBBBF
Becky DownieUneven bars14.6667Q13.63313.6337
Georgia-Mae FentonAll-aroundSee team results13.63313.80011.30013.03351.76618
Alice KinsellaAll-aroundSee team results13.80014.13313.03312.83353.79912

Trampoline

[edit]

Great Britain qualified a gymnast for the men's and women's trampoline by finishing in the top eight of both events at the2023 World Championships inBirmingham, United Kingdom. A second female trampoline gymnast qualified through the Trampoline World Cup Series.[82] The team was announced on 13 June 2024.[83]

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ScoreRankScoreRank
Zak PerzamanosMen's59.0307Q59.8404
Bryony PageWomen's55.6205Q56.4801st place, gold medalist(s)
Isabelle Songhurst52.92014Did not advance

Judo

[edit]
Main articles:Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics andJudo at the 2024 Summer Olympics - Qualification

Qualification ended on 23 June 2024 and Great Britain had five judokas, all women, in qualifying positions. In the two heavier classes, Great Britain has two judoka in each class in qualification position, from which they will select one per class. The team was announced on 30 June 2024.[84]

AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Chelsie GilesWomen's −52 kgBye Pimenta (BRA)

L 0-1

Did not advance9
Lele NairneWomen's –57 kg Liparteliani (GEO)
L 0-10
Did not advance17
Lucy RenshallWomen's −63 kg Haecker (AUS)
W 11–2
 Piovesana (AUT)
L 0–1
Did not advance9
Jemima Yeats-BrownWomen's −70 kg Rasoanaivo (MAD)
W 1–0
 Polleres (AUT)
L 0–1
Did not advance9
Emma ReidWomen's −78 kg Yoon (KOR)
L 0–10
Did not advance17

Modern pentathlon

[edit]
Main articles:Modern pentathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics andModern pentathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

British modern pentathletes confirmed four quota places for Paris 2024. Defending championJoe Choong, along with rookieOlivia Green on the women's side, secured a quota each in their respective individual events by finishing among the eight highest-ranked modern pentathletes eligible for qualification at the2023 European Games inKraków, Poland;[85][86]Kerenza Bryson gained a quota by winning a bronze medal at the2023 UIPM World Championships inBath;[87] andMyles Pillage qualified a quota through the final Olympic ranking. In the women's section, both defending Olympic championKate French andJessica Varley were also in qualification positions, as wasCharlie Brown in the men' section. Great Britain could elect any of the eligible athletes so long as they remain within the two per NOC limit.

In the event, Team GB selected reigning Olympic Champion Kate French over Olivia Green, otherwise selecting those three athletes that had secured the primary qualification.[88][89] On 20 July 2024, Team GB announced that Pillage had withdrawn for injury reasons, to be replaced by Charlie Brown.[90]

French qualified for the women's final at the Games with a fifth place finish in her semi-final, but withdrew due to illness.[91][92]

AthleteEventFencing ranking round
(Épée one touch)
SemifinalFinal
FencingSwimming
(200 m freestyle)
Riding
(Show jumping)
Shooting / Running
(10 m laser pistol /3000 m cross-country)
TotalFencingSwimmingRidingShooting / RunningTotal
V – DRankMP pointsBPTimeRankMP pointsTimeRankPenMP pointsTimeRankMP PointsRankMP pointsBPTimeRankMP pointsTimeRankPenMP pointsTimeRankMP PointsPtsRank
Charlie BrownMen's14–212719502:02.45830662.472030010:05.181695101493Did not advance
Joe Choong14–212919581:58.71131357.86101428610:07.8526938Q149741:57.52131561.07772939:48.09471215199
Kerenza BrysonWomen's21–14523042:20.921426959.833030011:41.8875991Q1402OR02:21.771526762.27151428611:19.121062114049
Kate French23–12324002:15.56627960.657729311:54.55115865Q1398Withdrew

Rowing

[edit]
Main articles:Rowing at the 2024 Summer Olympics andRowing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Great Britain's rowers qualified boats in each of the following classes at the2023 World Rowing Championships inBelgrade, Serbia or the Final Olympic Qualification Regatta in May 2024. The team was named on 5 June 2024.[93] Great Britain won eight rowing medals, including three golds, representing the team's best ever haul from an overseas Olympics.[94]

Men

AthleteEventHeatsRepechageSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Ollie Wynne-Griffith
Tom George
Pair6:33.881SA/BBye6:31.562FA6:24.112nd place, silver medalist(s)
Oli Wilkes
David Ambler
Matt Aldridge
Freddie Davidson
Four6:05.632FABye5:52.423rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Tom Barras
Callum Dixon
Matt Haywood
Graeme Thomas
Quadruple sculls5:44.822FABye5:46.514
Sholto Carnegie
Rory Gibbs
Morgan Bolding
Jacob Dawson
Charlie Elwes
Tom Digby
James Rudkin
Tom Ford
Harry Brightmore (cox)
Eight5:37.041FABye5:22.881st place, gold medalist(s)

Women

AthleteEventHeatsRepechageSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Chloe Brew
Rebecca Edwards
Pair7:29.704R7:37.113SA/B7:28.765FB7:16.0212
Becky Wilde
Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne
Double sculls6:52.312SA/BBye6:51.822FA6:53.223rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Emily Craig
Imogen Grant
Lightweight double sculls7:04.201SA/BBye6:59.791FA6:47.061st place, gold medalist(s)
Helen Glover
Esme Booth
Sam Redgrave
Rebecca Shorten
Four6:42.571FABye6:27.312nd place, silver medalist(s)
Lauren Henry
Hannah Scott
Lola Anderson
Georgie Brayshaw
Quadruple sculls6:13.351FABye6:16.311st place, gold medalist(s)
Heidi Long
Rowan McKellar
Holly Dunford
Emily Ford
Lauren Irwin
Eve Stewart
Hattie Taylor
Annie Campbell-Orde
Henry Fieldman (cox)
Eight6:16.201FABye5:59.513rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Travelling reserves:James Robson,Olivia Bates andLucy Glover.

Qualification Legend:FA=Final A (medal);FB=Final B (non-medal);FC=Final C (non-medal);FD=Final D (non-medal);FE=Final E (non-medal);FF=Final F (non-medal);SA/B=Semifinals A/B;SC/D=Semifinals C/D;SE/F=Semifinals E/F;QF=Quarterfinals;R=Repechage

Rugby sevens

[edit]
Main article:Rugby sevens at the 2024 Summer Olympics

Summary

TeamEventPool roundQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
RankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Great Britain women'sWomen's tournament Ireland
W 21–12
 Australia
L 5–36
 South Africa
W 26–17
2Q United States
L 7–17
Classification s-final 5–8
 China
L 15–19
Classification final 7–8
 Ireland
W 28–12
7

Women's tournament

[edit]
See also:Rugby sevens at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament andRugby sevens at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification

Great Britain women's national rugby sevens team qualified for the Olympics by winning the gold medal and securing an outright berth at the2023 European Games inKraków.[95][96]

The squad was announced on 19 June 2024.[97]

SquadGreat Britain's squad of 12 players was named on 19 June 2024. Additionally,Abi Burton andKayleigh Powell were named as traveling reserves.[98][99]

Head coach:Nick Wakley

Group stage
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Australia33008924+659Quarter-finals
2United KingdomGreat Britain32015265−137
3Republic of IrelandIreland31026440+245
4 South Africa30032298−763
Source:World Rugby
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.


28 July 2024 (2024-07-28)
15:30
Ireland 12–21 Great Britain
Try:Murphy Crowe (2) 3' m, 10' c
Con:Mulhall (1/2) 10'
World RugbyTry:Norman-Bell 4' c
Joyce 8' c
Uren 10' c
Con:Norman-Bell (3/3) 4', 8', 10'
Stade de France,Paris
Referee:Kat Roche(United States)

28 July 2024 (2024-07-28)
19:30
Australia 36–5 Great Britain
Try:M. Levi (3) 3' c, 7' m, 10' m
Terita (2) 8' c, 10' c
T. Levi 14' m
Con:Hinds (2/3) 3', 10'
T. Levi (1/3) 10'
World RugbyTry:Cowell 2' m
Stade de France,Paris
Referee:Maria Latos(Germany)

29 July 2024 (2024-07-29)
14:00
Great Britain 26–17 South Africa
Try:Crompton 8' c
Norman-Bell 8' c
Joyce (2) 11' m, 14' c
Con:Norman-Bell (3/3) 8', 8', 15'
World RugbyTry:Janse van Rensburg 1' c
Roos 6' m
Malinga 10' m
Con:Roos (1/3) 1'
Stade de France,Paris
Referee:Tyler Miller(Australia)
Quarter-finals
Great Britain scrum against the United States
29 July 2024 (2024-07-29)
21:30
Great Britain 7–17 United States
Try:Boatman 2' c
Con:Thomson (1/1) 2'
World RugbyTry:Tapper 6' m
Kirshe 8' c
Sullivan 11' m
Con:Canett (1/1) 8'
Stade de France,Paris
Referee:Maggie Cogger-Orr(New Zealand)

5–8th place playoff semi-finals
30 July 2024 (2024-07-30)
14:30
China 19–15 Great Britain
Try:Chen 3' c
Yang 6' c
Hu 16' m
Con:Chen (1/1) 4',', '
Gu (1/2) 7'
World RugbyTry:Kildunne 2' m
Joyce 8' m
Boatman 9' m
Stade de France,Paris
Referee:Cisco Lopez(United States)

Seventh place match
30 July 2024 (2024-07-30)
18:00
Great Britain 28–12Ireland 
Try:Jones (2) 2' c, 9' c
Shekells 7' c
Cowell 9' c
Con:Jones (1/1) 3'
Uren (2/2) 7', 16'
Norman-Bell (1/1) 9'
World RugbyTry:Burns 5' m
Boles 10' c
Con:Flood (1/1) 14'
Stade de France,Paris
Referee:Tyler Miller(Australia)

Sailing

[edit]
Main articles:Sailing at the 2024 Summer Olympics andSailing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

British sailors qualified boats in eight classes at the2023 Sailing World Championships inThe Hague, Netherlands. Qualification in the men's Formula Kite and mixed 470 classes was achieved at later events to give Great Britain a full team for the sailing events for the sixth consecutive Games. On 11 October 2023, it was announced that ten sailors had been selected as the first athletes chosen in any sport to representTeam GB in Paris. They included Tokyo 2020 medallistsAnna Burnet,John Gimson andEmma Wilson.[100]

Elimination events
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsRankRaceFinal rank
1234567891011121314151617181920QFSF1SF2SF3SF4SF5SF6F1F2F3F4F5F6
Sam SillsMen's IQFoil21697166794157612Cancelled888QF2Q4Did not advance5
Connor BainbridgeMen's Formula Kite483771111Cancelled298SF3Not requiredDid not advance8
Emma WilsonWomen's IQFoil121217111131133Cancelled181FBye33rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Ellie AldridgeWomen's Formula Kite1223421Cancelled122FBye11Not required1st place, gold medalist(s)
Medal race events
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsFinal rank
123456789101112M*
Michael BeckettMen's ILCA 719915844BFD8Cancelled20876
Hannah SnellgroveWomen's ILCA 6172061114202932CancelledEL10812
James Peters
Fynn Sterritt
Men's 49er1811136545111196514997
Freya Black
Saskia Tidey
Women's 49erFX9168UFD141991439154EL12016
Chris Grube
Vita Heathcote
Mixed 4702168512UFD157CancelledEL6511
John Gimson
Anna Burnet
Mixed Nacra 1784634945451322 DSQ694

M = Medal race; BFD = Black flag disqualification; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race; UFD = "U" Flag disqualification

Shooting

[edit]
Main articles:Shooting at the 2024 Summer Olympics andShooting at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

British shooters achieved quota places for the following events based on their results at the 2022 and 2023 ISSF World Championships, 2022, 2023, and 2024 European Championships,2023 European Games, and 2024 ISSF World Olympic Qualification Tournament.[101] Shooters who gain a quota place may also take part in other events for which they have a sufficient qualification score, a rule that will allowSeonaid McIntosh to take part in the 50 metre three-position rifle event.Michael Bargeron achieved a quota in the 50 metre 3-position air rifle for men at the ISSF World Qualification event,[102] which also entitled Great Britain to a team consisting of Bargeron and McIntosh in the mixed team 10m air rifle. The team was officially confirmed on 28 June 2024.[103]

Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Michael Bargeron10 m air rifle620.747Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions58429Did not advance
Matthew Coward-HolleyTrap11725Did not advance
Nathan Hales1232Q48OR1st place, gold medalist(s)
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Seonaid McIntosh10 m air rifle624.537Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions58612Did not advance
Lucy HallTrap11714Did not advance
Amber RutterSkeet1222Q55+62nd place, silver medalist(s)
Mixed
AthleteEventQualificationFinal /BM
PointsRankPointsRank
Michael Bargeron
Seonaid McIntosh
10 m air rifle team622.126Did not advance

Skateboarding

[edit]
Main articles:Skateboarding at the 2024 Summer Olympics andSkateboarding at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Great Britain entered three skateboarders to compete in the park events at the Games.Sky Brown andLola Tambling qualified among the top 20 eligible skateboarders in the women's park withAndy Macdonald matching this in the men's competition following the2024 Olympic Qualifier Series events inShanghai andBudapest.[104] The 50 year old Macdonald had previously represented the USA but qualified to compete for Great Britain at his first Olympic Games due to his father's nationality. The team was officially named on 1 July 2024.[105]

AthleteEventHeatFinal
ScoreRankScoreRank
Andy MacdonaldMen's park77.6618Did not advance
Sky BrownWomen's park84.754Q92.313rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Lola Tambling73.8515Did not advance

Sport climbing

[edit]
Main articles:Sport climbing at the 2024 Summer Olympics andSport climbing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Toby Roberts won the European continental qualifying event inLaval, France in October, 2023 to secure Great Britain a quota in the men's boulder and lead combined event.[106] A further three qualifications were confirmed at the2024 Olympic Qualifier Series events inShanghai andBudapest.[107] The team was officially announced on 3 July 2024.[108] Roberts won gold to claim the first ever sport climbing Olympic medal for Great Britain.[109]

Boulder & lead combined
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
BoulderLeadTotalRankBoulderLeadTotalRank
ResultPlaceHoldScorePlaceResultPlaceHoldScorePlace
Hamish McArthurMen's34.2835+45.1879.38Q53.944272.06125.95
Toby Roberts54.1342+68.1=2122.22Q63.1347+92.13155.21st place, gold medalist(s)
Erin McNeiceWomen's59.61040+64.17123.77Q59.5=441+68.16127.65
Molly Thompson-Smith9.8193857.0966.819did not advance19

Swimming

[edit]
Main articles:Swimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics andSwimming at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

British swimmers achieved the entry standards in the following events for Paris 2024 (a maximum of two swimmers under the Olympic Qualifying Time (OST) and potentially at the Olympic Consideration Time (OCT)):British Swimming's own selection policy is more restrictive, and not all qualifying swimmers may be selected for Paris.[110]

Leah Crisp secured a continental quota in the women's 10 km open water event at the2024 World Aquatics Championships inDoha.Hector Pardoe andTobias Robinson also qualified for the men's event at the same championships.[111]

The remaining 30 members of the team were announced on 16 April 2024, following the end of the main qualification event, the2024 Aquatics GB Swimming Championships.[112][113] Included were returning Olympic championsMatt Richards,Duncan Scott,James Guy,Tom Dean,Adam Peaty,Kathleen Dawson,Anna Hopkin andFreya Anderson.

Men
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Ben Proud50 m freestyle21.705Q21.381Q21.302nd place, silver medalist(s)
Alexander Cohoon22.3133Did not advance
Matt Richards100 m freestyle48.4013Q48.0912Did not advance
Jacob Whittle48.4718Did not advance
Matt Richards200 m freestyle1.46.196Q1:45.637Q1:44.742nd place, silver medalist(s)
Duncan Scott1.46.3411Q1:44.942Q1:44.874
Kieran Bird400 m freestyle3:47.5416Did not advance
Daniel Jervis1500 m freestyle15:03.7515Did not advance
Oliver Morgan100 m backstroke53.4411Q52.857Q52.848
Jonathon Marshall53.9316Q53.4614Did not advance
Oliver Morgan200 m backstroke1:57.5612Q1:57.2812Did not advance
Luke GreenbankDSQDid not advance
Adam Peaty100 m breaststroke59.182Q58.861Q59.052nd place, silver medalist(s)
James Wilby59.406Q59.4911Did not advance
James Guy100 m butterfly52.2323Did not advance
Duncan Scott200 m individual medley1:57.772Q1:56.493Q1:55.312nd place, silver medalist(s)
Tom Dean1:58.30=7Q1:56.926Q1:56.465
Max Litchfield400 m individual medley4.09.512Q4:08.85NR4
Matt Richards
Jacob Whittle
Tom Dean
Duncan Scott
Alexander Cohoon
4 × 100 m freestyle relay3:12.493Q3:11.615
James Guy
Tom Dean
Matt Richards
Duncan Scott
Kieran Bird
Jack McMillan
4 × 200 m freestyle relay7:05.111Q6:59.431st place, gold medalist(s)
Oliver Morgan
Adam Peaty
Joe Litchfield
Matt Richards
4 × 100 m medley relay3:32.135Q3:29.604
Hector Pardoe10 km open water1:51:50.86
Tobias Robinson1:56:43.014

Qualifiers for the latter rounds (Q) of all events were decided on a time only basis, therefore positions shown are overall results versus competitors in all heats.

Women
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Anna Hopkin50 m freestyle24.7215Q24.5010Did not advance
100 m freestyle53.6710Q53.7411Did not advance
Kathleen Dawson100 m backstroke1:00.6918Did not advance
Medi Harris1:00.8519Did not advance
Honey Osrin200 m backstroke2:09.575Q2:07.843Q2:08.167
Katie Shanahan2:09.9211Q2:08.527Q2:07.535
Angharad Evans100 m breaststroke1:06.3812Q1:05.996Q1:05.856
Keanna Macinnes100 m butterfly57.9016Q58.1116Did not advance
Keanna Macinnes200 m butterfly2:08.467Q2:08.049Did not advance
Laura Stephens2:10.4614Q2:07.538Q2:08.828
Abbie Wood200 m individual medley2:10.957Q2:09.644Q2:09.515
Freya Colbert2:12.88=18Did not advance
Freya Colbert400 m individual medley4:37.624Q4:35.674
Katie Shanahan4:40.408Q4:40.177
Anna Hopkin
Eva Okaro
Lucy Hope
Freya Anderson
4 × 100 m freestyle relay3:36.137Q3:35.257
Freya Colbert
Abbie Wood
Freya Anderson
Lucy Hope

Medi Harris

4 × 200 m freestyle relay7:53.497Q7:48.235
Kathleen Dawson
Angharad Evans
Keanna Macinnes
Anna Hopkin
4 × 100 m medley relay3:58.3410Did not advance
Leah Crisp10 km open water2:07:46.720


Qualifiers for the latter rounds (Q) of all events were decided on a time only basis, therefore positions shown are overall results versus competitors in all heats.

Mixed
AthleteEventHeatFinal
TimeRankTimeRank
Kathleen Dawson
James Wilby
Duncan Scott
Anna Hopkin
Joe Litchfield (heat)
4 × 100 m mixed medley relay3:43.735Q3:44.317

Qualifiers for the latter rounds (Q) of all events were decided on a time only basis, therefore positions shown are overall results versus competitors in all heats.

Table tennis

[edit]
Main articles:Table tennis at the 2024 Summer Olympics andTable tennis at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Great Britain qualified two athletes for the table tennis competition at the Games.Anna Hursey won the first of the five available spots for women's singles quotas through the 2024 European Qualification Tournament inSarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[114]Liam Pitchford won a men's quota by virtue of the final world ranking for the Olympics. Hursey and Pitchford had their places officially confirmed by Team GB on 2 July 2024.[115]

AthleteEventPreliminaryRound 1Round 2Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Liam PitchfordMen's singlesBye Wu (FIJ)
W 4–0
 Jorgić (SLO)
L 2–4
Did not advance
Anna HurseyWomen's singlesBye Batra (IND)
L 1–4
Did not advance

Taekwondo

[edit]
Main articles:Taekwondo at the 2024 Summer Olympics andTaekwondo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Great Britain qualified four athletes by virtue of finishing in the top five in the Olympic rankings in their respective events. They included two-time Olympic championJade Jones and Tokyo 2020 silver medallistBradly Sinden. The team was formally announced on 30 June 2024, confirming the selection ofRebecca McGowan over former world championBianca Cook[116]

AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Bradly SindenMen's −68 kg Kassman (PNG)
W 12–0, 15–3
 Golubić (CRO)
W 8–6, 9–11, 18–10
 Kareem (JOR)
L 2–1, 2–4, 2–10
Bye Liang (CHN)
LWDR
5=
Caden CunninghamMen's +80 kg Issoufou (NIG)
W 6–5, 0–0WSU
 Alba (CUB)
W 0–0WSU, 0–4, 4–2
 Cissé (CIV)
W 11–6, 5–7, 5–5WSU
Bye Salimi (IRI)
L 6–3, 1–9, 3–6
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Jade JonesWomen's −57 kg Reljiḱ (MKD)
L 6–7, 5–4, 1–1LSU
Did not advance11=
Rebecca McGowanWomen's +67 kg Traill (FIJ)
W 13–0, 13–0
 Osipova (UZB)
L 6–14, 2–14
Bye Bathily (CIV)
W 1–0, 2–0
 Kuş (TUR)
L 9–7, 2–4, 2–6
5=

Tennis

[edit]
Main articles:Tennis at the 2024 Summer Olympics andTennis at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

At the conclusion of the2024 French Open, which marked the end of the Olympic ranking period, Great Britain had five tennis players in ranking positions;Jack Draper,Dan Evans andCameron Norrie in men's singles,Joe Salisbury in men's doubles andKatie Boulter in women's singles. Two time championAndy Murray received one of two invitational places available from theITF.Emma Raducanu was also offered an invitational place but declined to accept it. Murray later withdrew from the singles.[117] Norrie also pulled out just hours before his first round match due to an injury.[118]

The British Olympic Association announced on 16 June thatNeal Skupski would also compete in men's doubles with Salisbury. Further singles quotas and doubles pairings may be available dependent on withdrawals and combined rankings. Evans/Murray, Boulter/Heather Watson andHarriet Dart/Maia Lumsden have been nominated for additional places; of these pairings, Boulter and Watson are guaranteed selection on their 'combined ranking' as it is within the top 24 doubles pair combinations possible, while others will depend on nominations and withdrawals from other NOCs. Final entries will be confirmed on 4 July apart from the mixed doubles which will be determined on 24 July once the Games have begun.[119][120]

Men
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Jack DraperSingles Nishikori (JPN)
W 6–1, 6–4
 Fritz (USA)
L 7–6(7–3), 3–6, 2–6
Did not advance
Daniel Evans Echargui (TUN)
W 6–2, 4–6, 6–2
 S. Tsitsipas (GRE)
L 1–6, 2–6
Did not advance
Joe Salisbury
Neal Skupski
Doubles Macháč /
Pavlásek (CZE)
L 6–4, 3–6, [8–10]
Did not advance
Andy Murray
Daniel Evans[121]
 Daniel /
Nishikori (JPN)
W 2–6, 7–6(7–5), [11–9]
 Gillé /
Vliegen (BEL)
W 6–3, 6–7(8–10), [11–9]
 Fritz /
Paul (USA)
L 2–6, 4–6
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Katie BoulterSingles Schmiedlová (SVK)
L 4–6, 2–6
Did not advance
Katie Boulter
Heather Watson
Doubles Kerber /
Siegemund (GER)
W 6–2, 6–3
 Haddad Maia /
Stefani (BRA)
W 6–3, 6–4
 Errani /
Paolini (ITA)
L 3–6, 1–6
Did not advance
Mixed
AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Joe Salisbury
Heather Watson
Doubles Dabrowski /Auger-Aliassime (CAN)
L 5–7, 6–4, [3–10]
Did not advance

Triathlon

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Main articles:Triathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics andTriathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Great Britain confirmed four quota places (two per gender) in the triathlon events for Paris, after finishing second behind the host nation France at the 2022 Mixed Relay World Championships inMontreal,Canada.[122][123] On 18 August 2023,Alex Yee, theTokyo individual silver medallist, won the Paris test event, thus meeting theTeam GB criteria for pre-selection and guaranteeing his place on the team.[124] Yee andBeth Potter's selection for Paris was confirmed on 23 November 2023. A third women's berth, but not a men's third quota, was confirmed following theWorld Triathlon Championship Series event inCagliari.[125] As Great Britain have only two men's quotas, Alex Yee is the first of the triathletes also confirmed for the mixed relay. On 19 June, Team GB confirmed the final three triathletes,Sam Dickinson,Georgia Taylor-Brown andKate Waugh.[126] This confirmed Dickinson also in the relay as the only other male athlete.

Individual
AthleteEventTimeRank
Swim (1.5 km)Trans 1Bike (40 km)Trans 2Run (10 km)Total
Sam DickinsonMen's20:520:4751:430:22DNF
Alex Yee20:370:5051:570:2229:471:43:331st place, gold medalist(s)
Beth PotterWomen's22:250:5458:260:2632:591:55:103rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Georgia Taylor-Brown22:410:5358:120:2934:201:56:356
Kate Waugh24:170:5157:390:2834:331:57:4815
Relay
AthleteEventTimeRank
Swim (300 m)Trans 1Bike (7 km)Trans 2Run (2 km)Total group
Alex YeeMixed relay4:131:049:360:264:4420:033rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Georgia Taylor-Brown4:541:0610:400:275:3822:45
Sam Dickinson4:221:019:390:244:5820:18
Beth Potter4:531:0610:310:255:3922:34
Total1:25:40

Weightlifting

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Main articles:Weightlifting at the 2024 Summer Olympics andWeightlifting at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Great Britain qualified one quota in weightlifting for Paris. The returning European +87 kg champion and Olympic silver medallistEmily Campbell qualified for the games, through the IWF Olympics Qualification Rankings. Her place was officially confirmed by Team GB on 6 June 2024.[127]

AthleteEventSnatchClean & JerkTotalRank
ResultRankResultRank
Emily CampbellWomen's +81 kg126316232883rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Sports Not Contested By Great Britain In Paris

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Basketball

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Neither of the men's or women's teams managed to qualify for the full-court tournament. The men's team made it through the first qualifying round for theFIBA Basketball World Cup finishing in 3rd position before being eliminated in the second round in last place. The women's team finished 10th atEuroBasket Women 2023 therefore ending their chances to qualify for the Olympics.

Both the men's and women's sides failed to qualify for the 3x3 events.

Breaking

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Team GB failed to qualify any B-Boys or B-Girls for the Olympics through theOlympic Qualifier Series' in Shanghai and Budapest.

Fencing

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Great Britain failed to qualify any fencers through qualifying tournaments or official rankings.

Football

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The men's England side won the2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship. However, as no decision could be agreed between the four home nations consisting of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland because of concerns around playing in future competitions, no team was sent with their place being redistributed to Ukraine.

The women's side is represented in qualification by England after an agreement was reached between the four home nations to send a team if England, nominated by the home nations as the highest ranked football nation of the four. meet the requirements to qualify. England failed to do this, finishing in second place behind the Netherlands on the same points but having a lower goal scored total in theirUEFA Women's Nations League 2023-24 group, therefore ending GB hopes of qualifying for the Olympics.

Handball

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Team GB did not enter any handball teams for qualification to the Olympics.

Surfing

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Great Britain failed to qualify any surfers for the Olympics at theISA World Surfing Games in 2022, 2023 or 2024 or through the2023 World Surf League.

Volleyball

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Team GB did not enter any teams for either beach or inside volleyball.

Water Polo

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A men's team was not entered to try and qualify for the2022 Men's European Water Polo Championship, therefore ending their chances of qualifying for the Olympics. The women's side failed to qualify for the Olympics finishing in 11th at the2024 World Aquatics Championships.

Wrestling

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Great Britain failed to qualify any wrestlers for the Olympics after not qualifying any wrestlers for the2024 European Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Nielsen fell in the home straight. After a short delay, she completed the race.

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