Does the 'Olympic spirit' still exist, or has it been swallowed up by commercialisation? I was delighted to be invited to a debate with a star-studded panel exploring this very issue, which took place yesterday at the Institut français du Royaume
training session with the Olympic hero Jess Ennis. Jess is working with Powerade as part of their You Have More Power Than You Think campaign. Take a look here for more info and to view Jess's pop-up park workout.
forget Kelly Holmes's amazing double gold exploits at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.But I discovered this week just how much more there is to Kelly's legacy than a cupboard full of silverware. Before heading to Athens, Kelly had already lined up a
at The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, riders will cycle the roads across London and into Surrey, following the famous road race route of the 2012 Games, finishing 100 miles later on The Mall. And they'll be followed by some of the world's greatest cyclists who
If you’re feeling a hole in your life after the summer of sport, the Thrillseekers Adventure Film Festival might just fill the Olympic-sized gap.Organisers of the film festival which kicked off this week promise to take the celebration of epic
performance coaching, sports training and rehabilitation normally reserved for the elite athletes.“The Trump Street store takes our specialist training to the next level,” says Nick Pearson, Sweatshop managing director. “We want to build upon the Olympic
), Olympic Plus (1,500m swim, 80K bike, 10K run) and the option to enter a Team Relay and pick your discipline.Whether you're a first time triathlete, elite or part of a team, the London Tri is your chance to be part of one of the world's most iconic
as neighbours reporting hearing screaming and shouting around the time of the shooting.The double amputee, known as the ‘Blade Runner’ was at the centre of one of the most controversial stories of the London 2012 Olympic Games after he became the first amputee
and Olympic bronze medallist Jonny Brownlee said, “It’s great to be holding our first Brownlee Triathlon at Fountains Abbey...As young children, our parents used to take us there for walks to try and wear us out so we have good memories of the place. We want
by Paralympic hero David Weir (pictured opposite) and British 400m record holder Iwan Thomas, the race aims to continue the legacy of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and encourage participants of all ages and abilities to get involved in the world of sport