Team GB will be hoping for more medal success on Monday - after two golds on Sunday ensured they will leave the 2026 Olympic Winter Games as history makers. Follow the latest below.
The road to Olympic gold is paved with sacrifice but for Team GB skeleton star Matt Weston there is another, less common, ingredient: beer. Weston teamed up with Tabby Stoecker to claim the mixed team title on Sunday,
Matt Weston won his second gold medal of the Winter Olympics in the mixed team skeleton event, but BBC viewers missed the start of his historic track record run
Tabby Stoecker was understandably emotional after winning gold with Matt Weston in the skeleton mixed team event at the Winter Olympics, wiping her eye multiple times as she spoke to the BBC
Lizzy Yarnold is Britain’s most decorated winter Olympian of all time, as she earned back-to-back gold medals in Sochi and Pyeongchang. It was UK Sport’s Girls4Gold campaign that lured her to hurling herself headfirst down mountains at 150km/h, and she moved up from the junior categories in around 2011.
Mia Brookes' hopes of winning a second Olympic snowboard medal for Great Britain are over after she crashed out in qualifying for the women's slopestyle.
Britain won two mixed team gold medals, while there were individual triumphs for Norway’s Anna Odine Strøm and Italy’s Lisa Vittozzi
Matt Weston and Tabby Stoecker claimed a third Team GB gold in the 2026 Winter Olympics to cap off a historic Super Sunday. The duo beat off all the competition to claim gold in the inaugural
Team GB hero Matt Weston has been hit with an unusual punishment following his success at the Winter Olympics. Weston became the first British athlete ever to win two golds at a single Winter Games, having topped the podium in the men’s individual and mixed team event.
Matt Weston has overcome incredible adversity, both on and off the skeleton track, to become a double gold medalist at the Winter Olympics. Weston picked up his second gold medal of the Games in the mixed event on Sunday, during what is now Team GB’s most successful Winter Olympics ever.
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