Team GB’s skeleton squad – one of the nation’s top medal hopes at the Winter Olympics has faced a major blow just days before competition begins in Milan‑Cortina. Matt Weston, Marcus Wyatt, Tabitha Stoecker,
A record-breaking Winter Olympics could be on the horizon for Team GB - but who could win the medals in Milan-Cortina?
Team GB have been caught up in a row about illegal helmets on the first day of competition at the Winter Olympics.
Team GB's skeleton duo Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt have been dealt a blow after their innovative helmets were ruled non-compliant by officials days before the Winter Olympics skeleton event starts
THE 25th Winter Olympics begin on Friday in Milan Cortina. A total of 3,000 athletes from 90 nations will compete in the 2026 Games, including 53 Team GB hopefuls. But, if they were ranked on good
Bruce Mouat and Jennifer Dodds maintained their perfect start in the Olympic curling mixed doubles competition in Cortina with a narrow win over the Czech Republic.
A storm is brewing at the Winter Olympics after skeleton officials banned Great Britain’s new helmet unveiled days before the competition. The well-funded Team GB outfit has tapped into Formula 1 and cycling partners to shoot to top of the pack in skeleton, dominated in recent times by men’s medal favourites Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt.
While the opening ceremony isn't until Friday, the first event of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics takes place today. Curling kicked off the competitive action with four mixed doubles matches, while there were training runs for the alpine skiers and training in the men's luge this evening.
Team GB's skeleton team has become embroiled in a row over the use of "illegal' helmets ahead of the Winter Olympics. It comes as a blow to the British team, who were hoping to win gold through Matt Weston and the mixed pairing of Tabitha Stoecker and Marcus Wyatt.
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