Olympic Games: 5 stars from Great Britain to keep an eye on at the Paris Olympics in 2024
Team Great Britain have an exciting mix of youthful exuberance and experienced heads in their squad for the Olympics in Paris in 2024.
Stars from both ends of the experience spectrum are among those boasting gold medal hopes for Great Britain at next year's Paris Olympics.
With one year to go to the Games, we pick out five of the potentially biggest headline-grabbers.
Sky Brown
Aged just 13 when she won skateboard bronze in Tokyo in 2021, Brown is back and looking better than ever ahead of Paris, having scooped X Games and Dew Tour titles in 2022 and followed them up by being crowned women's park world champion in Sharjah in February.
Jessica Gadirova
The precociously talented 18-year-old gymnast won world all-around gold in Liverpool last year and followed it up by winning this year's European crown. Having been part of GB's stunning bronze medal team triumph in Tokyo, Gadirova is well equipped to target her sport's ultimate individual prize.
Keely Hodgkinson
Silver linings are no longer enough for the 800-metre star who was pipped by American rival Athing Mu at both the Tokyo Olympics and the subsequent World Championship. Gold at this year's European Indoors in Istanbul will have whetted her appetite to go one better when her rivalry with Mu resumes in the French capital.
Carl Hester
After three straight Olympic medals in team dressage - including gold at London 2012 - 56-year-old Hester is targeting a fourth in what will be his final Games. Having missed last year's team world silver in Denmark due to an injury to his horse, Hester will be determined to go out on a high.
Tom Dean
While Adam Peaty takes a well-deserved back seat, Dean has splashed into focus as he bids to better his historic haul from Tokyo 2020, at which he became the first British swimmer to claim more than one gold medal at a single Games in 113 years.