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European Games 2023


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Team Great Britain Squad Released :GBR

 

Only competitors in Olympic Sports will be competing.

 

Archery

 

Ella Gibson, Penny Healey, Monty Orton, Bryony Pitman, Jaspreet Sagoo, Alex Wise, James Woodgate.

 

Artistic Swimming

 

Eleanor Blinkhorn, Isobel Blinkhorn, Millie Costello, Beatrice Crass, Isobel Davies, Cerys Hughes, Aimee Lawrence, Daniella Lloyd, Kate Shortman, Robyn Swatman, Isabelle Thorpe, Ranjuo Tomblin

 

Badminton

 

Alexander Dunn, Marcus Ellis, Kirsty Gilmour, Adam Hall, Ben Lane, Julie MacPherson, Lauren Smith, Johnnie Torjussen, Ciara Torrance, Sean Vendy

 

BMX Freestyle

 

Declan Brooks, Sasha Pardoe, Holly Pipe, Kieran Reilly, Charlotte Worthington

 

Boxing

 

Harris Akbar, Taylor Bevan, Kerry Davis, Charley Davison, Jack Dryden, Rosie Eccles, Elise Glynn, Reese Lynch, Kiaran MacDonald, Delicious Orie, Demie-Jade Resztan, Shona Whitwell, Lewis Williams

 

Breaking 

 

B-Boy Kid Karam (Karam Singh), B-Boy Sunni (Sunni Brummitt)

 

Canoe Slalom

 

Chris Bowers, Adam Burgess, Joe Clarke, Jonny Dickson, Mallory Franklin, James Kettle, Sophie Ogilvie, Phoebe Spicer, Ryan Westley, Kimberley Woods

 

Canoe Sprint

 

Isabel Evans, Bethany Gill, Jonathan Jones, Deborah Kerr, Emily Lewis, Ben Phillips, Katie Reid, Emma Russell, Rebeka Simon

 

Diving

 

Desharne Bent-Ashmeil, Robyn Birch, Maisie Bond, Eden Cheng, Ben Cutmore, Matthew Dixon, Ross Haslam, James Heatly, Juliette John, Robbie Lee, Noah Penman, Holly-May Prasanto, Grace Reid, Amy Rollinson

 

Fencing

 

Ben Andrews, Kristjan Archer, Kate Beardmore, Yasmin Campbell, Jaimie Cook, James-Andrew Davis, Will Deary, Caitlin Maxwell, Marcus Mepstead, Susan Sica, Carolina Stutchbury, Amelie Tsang, JJ Webb

 

Modern Pentathlon

 

Charlie Brown, Kerenza Bryson, Joe Choong, Sam Curry, Charlie Follett, Olivia Green, Myles Pillage, Jess Varley

 

Mountain Bike

 

Annie Last, Cameron Mason, Cameron Orr

 

Rugby Sevens

 

Women:Ellie Boatman, Abbie Brown, Shona Campbell, Heather Cowell, Megan Jones, Jasmin Joyce, Rhona Lloyd, Isla Norman-Bell, Jade Shekells, Lisa Thompson, Lauren Torley, Emma Uren, Amy Wilson-Hardy

Men: James Barden, Kaleem Barreto, Api Bavadra, Alex Davis, Jordan Edmunds, Tom Emery, Robbie Fergusson, Will Homer, Ross McCann, Max McFarland, Freddie Roddick, Morgan Williams, Tom Williams

 

Shooting

 

Michael Bargeron, Kristian Callaghan, Matt Coward-Holley, Katie Gleeson, Sam Gowin, Lucy Hall, Aaron Heading, Emily Hibbs, Freddie Killander, Jess Liddon, Ben Llewellin, Seonaid McIntosh, James Miller, Georgina Roberts, Amber Rutter (nee Hill)

 

Sport Climbing

 

6 athletes TBC

 

Table Tennis

 

Charlotte Carey, Paul Drinkhall, Tin-Tin Ho, Thomas Jarvis, Liam Pitchford, Samuel Walker

 

Taekwondo

 

Bianca Cook (nee Walkden), Caden Cunningham, Phoenix Goodman, Jade Jones, Rebecca McGowan, Jodie McKew, Maddison Moore, Mohammed Nour, Aaliyah Powell, Zack Sarsoza, Bradly Sinden, Lauren Williams

 

Triathlon

 

Sophie Alden, Connor Bentley, Barclay Izzard, Olivia Matthias, Sian Rainsley, Hamish Reilly

 

 

Total - 178 athletes

 

Nice to see a full boxing squad but disappointed by the divers taking part, especially considering it's a direct olympic qualifier.

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35 minutes ago, TeamGB said:

Team Great Britain Squad Released :GBR

 

Only competitors in Olympic Sports will be competing.

 

Archery

 

Ella Gibson, Penny Healey, Monty Orton, Bryony Pitman, Jaspreet Sagoo, Alex Wise, James Woodgate.

 

Artistic Swimming

 

Eleanor Blinkhorn, Isobel Blinkhorn, Millie Costello, Beatrice Crass, Isobel Davies, Cerys Hughes, Aimee Lawrence, Daniella Lloyd, Kate Shortman, Robyn Swatman, Isabelle Thorpe, Ranjuo Tomblin

 

Badminton

 

Alexander Dunn, Marcus Ellis, Kirsty Gilmour, Adam Hall, Ben Lane, Julie MacPherson, Lauren Smith, Johnnie Torjussen, Ciara Torrance, Sean Vendy

 

BMX Freestyle

 

Declan Brooks, Sasha Pardoe, Holly Pipe, Kieran Reilly, Charlotte Worthington

 

Boxing

 

Harris Akbar, Taylor Bevan, Kerry Davis, Charley Davison, Jack Dryden, Rosie Eccles, Elise Glynn, Reese Lynch, Kiaran MacDonald, Delicious Orie, Demie-Jade Resztan, Shona Whitwell, Lewis Williams

 

Breaking 

 

B-Boy Kid Karam (Karam Singh), B-Boy Sunni (Sunni Brummitt)

 

Canoe Slalom

 

Chris Bowers, Adam Burgess, Joe Clarke, Jonny Dickson, Mallory Franklin, James Kettle, Sophie Ogilvie, Phoebe Spicer, Ryan Westley, Kimberley Woods

 

Canoe Sprint

 

Isabel Evans, Bethany Gill, Jonathan Jones, Deborah Kerr, Emily Lewis, Ben Phillips, Katie Reid, Emma Russell, Rebeka Simon

 

Diving

 

Desharne Bent-Ashmeil, Robyn Birch, Maisie Bond, Eden Cheng, Ben Cutmore, Matthew Dixon, Ross Haslam, James Heatly, Juliette John, Robbie Lee, Noah Penman, Holly-May Prasanto, Grace Reid, Amy Rollinson

 

Fencing

 

Ben Andrews, Kristjan Archer, Kate Beardmore, Yasmin Campbell, Jaimie Cook, James-Andrew Davis, Will Deary, Caitlin Maxwell, Marcus Mepstead, Susan Sica, Carolina Stutchbury, Amelie Tsang, JJ Webb

 

Modern Pentathlon

 

Charlie Brown, Kerenza Bryson, Joe Choong, Sam Curry, Charlie Follett, Olivia Green, Myles Pillage, Jess Varley

 

Mountain Bike

 

Annie Last, Cameron Mason, Cameron Orr

 

Rugby Sevens

 

Women:Ellie Boatman, Abbie Brown, Shona Campbell, Heather Cowell, Megan Jones, Jasmin Joyce, Rhona Lloyd, Isla Norman-Bell, Jade Shekells, Lisa Thompson, Lauren Torley, Emma Uren, Amy Wilson-Hardy

Men: James Barden, Kaleem Barreto, Api Bavadra, Alex Davis, Jordan Edmunds, Tom Emery, Robbie Fergusson, Will Homer, Ross McCann, Max McFarland, Freddie Roddick, Morgan Williams, Tom Williams

 

Shooting

 

Michael Bargeron, Kristian Callaghan, Matt Coward-Holley, Katie Gleeson, Sam Gowin, Lucy Hall, Aaron Heading, Emily Hibbs, Freddie Killander, Jess Liddon, Ben Llewellin, Seonaid McIntosh, James Miller, Georgina Roberts, Amber Rutter (nee Hill)

 

Sport Climbing

 

6 athletes TBC

 

Table Tennis

 

Charlotte Carey, Paul Drinkhall, Tin-Tin Ho, Thomas Jarvis, Liam Pitchford, Samuel Walker

 

Taekwondo

 

Bianca Cook (nee Walkden), Caden Cunningham, Phoenix Goodman, Jade Jones, Rebecca McGowan, Jodie McKew, Maddison Moore, Mohammed Nour, Aaliyah Powell, Zack Sarsoza, Bradly Sinden, Lauren Williams

 

Triathlon

 

Sophie Alden, Connor Bentley, Barclay Izzard, Olivia Matthias, Sian Rainsley, Hamish Reilly

 

 

Total - 178 athletes

 

Nice to see a full boxing squad but disappointed by the divers taking part, especially considering it's a direct olympic qualifier.

I think GB Swimming's hands were tied by the results of last week's national diving championships and to be fair, at the 2022 European Diving Champs, even with a pretty strong team, GBR only won 1 of the events where a quota would have been available - the women's 10m platform with Spendolini-Sirieix and I think it is a safe assumption to think she is capable of getting a top 12 finish at the worlds

 

I think the working assumption within the GB squad is that they could/should be in a position to wrap up the majority of the quotas at the world championship - I think there is a good chance that we could get both the men's synchro teams qualified and possibly 6 individual quotas in Fukuoka. Our weakest event is likely to be women's 3m springboard. 

 

But if the results in Fukuoka don't go the way GB Swimming expects, they will possibly regret not putting more focus on these games. 

 

For me, the most disappointing squad is in triathlon - we're guaranteed 2 quotas, but in order to get the third, we need 3 athletes in the top 30 of the rankings and at the moment, we only have Alex Yee. Barclay Izzard is currently 56 so has a chance to climb up, but Connor Bentley is ranked at 169 and Hamish Reilly isn't even listed in the Olympic rankings. 

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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

Men's ski jumping event will probably be one of the highlights of the entire games, with all the big apparently :wub:

Honestly, overall the quality of athletes competing across all sports seems pretty good from the lists I’ve seen.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

Men's ski jumping event will probably be one of the highlights of the entire games, with all the big apparently :wub:

Sadly Italy will not compete in ski jumping, according our media :( same about Frida from Sweden...

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8 minutes ago, rybak said:

Sadly Italy will not compete in ski jumping, according our media :( same about Frida from Sweden...

Yup, it was decided by our federation some weeks ago apparently. We'll, Cecon or Bresadola absence will not change anything :p

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4 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

I think GB Swimming's hands were tied by the results of last week's national diving championships and to be fair, at the 2022 European Diving Champs, even with a pretty strong team, GBR only won 1 of the events where a quota would have been available - the women's 10m platform with Spendolini-Sirieix and I think it is a safe assumption to think she is capable of getting a top 12 finish at the worlds

 

I think the working assumption within the GB squad is that they could/should be in a position to wrap up the majority of the quotas at the world championship - I think there is a good chance that we could get both the men's synchro teams qualified and possibly 6 individual quotas in Fukuoka. Our weakest event is likely to be women's 3m springboard. 

 

But if the results in Fukuoka don't go the way GB Swimming expects, they will possibly regret not putting more focus on these games. 

 

For me, the most disappointing squad is in triathlon - we're guaranteed 2 quotas, but in order to get the third, we need 3 athletes in the top 30 of the rankings and at the moment, we only have Alex Yee. Barclay Izzard is currently 56 so has a chance to climb up, but Connor Bentley is ranked at 169 and Hamish Reilly isn't even listed in the Olympic rankings. 

For the triathlon, there is a world championship series event 2 days before the event in Montreal, so it is likely the Izzard would be competing there, where more points will be on offer.

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