
Forces stars announced in GB Winter Paralympics team for Beijing 2022
The team has been confirmed with the announcement of the Ski and Snowboard athletes that were picked.
The team has been confirmed with the announcement of the Ski and Snowboard athletes that were picked.
Martin Colclough's first experience of para sport was 25 years ago when he was a physical training instructor in the British Army.
Stu Robinson becomes the first ever Paralympic gold medal winner to be a guest on the Forces Sport Podcast.
Major Jen Kehoe won a Paralympic gold medal in 2018 when she acted as a guide for Menna Fitzpatrick.
The pair, known as 'Menna and Jen', will no longer compete together following Major Jen Kehoe's retirement from elite sport.
Afghanistan veteran Jaco van Gass won two gold medals, a bronze, and broke three world records during his two weeks in Tokyo.
The historic win is Great Britain's first Paralympic medal in wheelchair rugby.
The Army veteran beat his sixth place performance in Rio and fourth place at two Commonwealth Games.
It was a third medal, and second gold, in three days – marking an exceptional Paralympics debut for the former Paratrooper.
The Paralympic gold medallist retired from cycling last year and has taken on a new challenge.
The Paralympic Gold Medallist will be stepping away from her partnership with Menna Fitzpatrick.
The former paratrooper has won bronze in the men's C1-3 1,000m Time Trial, adding to the gold he won earlier in the competition.
The veteran also smashed the world record while qualifying for the C3 3,000m Individual Pursuit final.
A 50-47 victory over Canada in the preliminary match means Team GB's hopes of a medal continue.
Royal Marines veteran was flown out of Afghanistan following a bomb blast in 2011, and is now part of the Paralympics TV team in Tokyo.
Lesley Stewart talks about her disability and preparing to represent the UK in shooting.