Team UK athletes take to the slopes in final training camp before Invictus Games
Athletes representing Team UK at the 2025 Invictus Games have gathered at Snowdome in Tamworth before heading to Vancouver.
Athletes representing Team UK at the 2025 Invictus Games have gathered at Snowdome in Tamworth before heading to Vancouver.
Royal Marine Commando Taylor Lawrence wins bronze in St. Moritz as Corrie Mapp wins para bobsleigh gold in Lillehammer.
Jonny Huntington made history after becoming the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole.
The soldiers have now arrived in the Three Valleys, France's biggest ski resort and the largest connected ski area in the world.
Jonny Huntington from Kingsbridge, South Devon, covered 566 miles (911km) of Antarctic tundra in 46 days.
Taking place at Sigulda in Latvia, the pair split the German number one and two bobs in the first heat.
The Invictus Games are being held in Vancouver and Whistler, Canada, and will feature winter sports for the first time.
The squad is made up of 64, including 60 competitors and four reserves, who will travel to Vancouver and Whistler in Canada in February.
The former soldier of the Household Calvary speaks to BFBS following his second-ever overall para bobsleigh world cup title.
Former Army Lance Corporal Corie Mapp cemented his claim on the overall World Cup title after a strong showing in La Plagne.
The para bobsledder's win sees him extend his lead in the World Cup rankings with two races remaining.
LCpl Lawrence was taking part in the four-man bobsleigh event at the World Championships in Winterberg, Germany.
Para bobsleigh star and former Army Lance Corporal Corie Mapp placed third with a combined time of 2:28.27.
Royal Marine Taylor Lawrence and pilot Brad Hall finish fourth at the World Championships in Winterberg.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met competitors in Whistler on Wednesday.
Team Hall, which includes Royal Marine Taylor Lawrence, have called for an overhaul in safety protocols.