Adam Rosen

Adam (AJ) Rosen finished 16th in Vancouver 2010, his second Winter Olympics. Best result this season is 23rd in the World Cup in Winterberg. He will be competing in the World Championships in Whistler from 1st Feb after which he will be racing a World Cup r...

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Adam Scholefield

The vice-captain of the Great Britain team, centre forward Adam Scholefield has spent the last two seasons playing professionally in Hungary.Formerly of Rotherham Metro, Scholefield began playing water polo on his tenth birthday. He is studying for a PhD in...

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Adrian Moorhouse

Moorhouse MBE is a British former swimmer who dominated British swimming in the late 1980s. He won the 100 m breaststroke gold medal at the Seoul Olympics. Moorhouse became Britain’s number one breaststroke swimmer in 1981 when he won a bronze medal f...

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Aimee Willmott

Aimee Willmott won double gold as well as silver and bronze at the European Youth Olympic Festival in 2007. Two years later she won double silver at the European juniors while her major senior British debut came at the 2008 European Short Course Championshi...

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Alain Baxter

The standard bearer for men's skiing, Alain placed 16th in the Slalom at the 2006 Olympics which was the best finish by a British skiier in this event. This 16th place came on the same piste where he'd scored his fist top fifteen fini...

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Alan Campbell

Alan Campbell has been Britain’s undisputed number one single sculler since 2005, winning eight senior trials and claiming three World Championship medals. He is married to wife Juliet and was inspired to take up rowing after watching Sir Steve Redgr...

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Alan Wills

Alan Wills will become the fifth male British archer to appear at two or more Games in London. Nicknamed ‘Dangerous’, he won gold at the 2010 World Field Archery Championships. He takes inspiration from movie character Forrest Gump and he took ...

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Alastair Heathcote

Alastair Heathcote was selected in the men's eight for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and won a silver medal, finishing in front of the Americans and behind the Canadians. Heathcote started rowing at the age of 15 at Eton College however; he decided not to...

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Alastair Wilson

Alistair Wilson made his Olympic debut at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The mens team won their fifth/sixth place classification match against Korea to place fifth in the tournament. Wilson as a member of the England squad which won gold at the 2009 Euroh...

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Alex Coomber

Won Britain’s first medal of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games.Coomber had to cope with heavy snow but she posted a time of 52.48 secs which left her in the third place after the first run and stayed in third position after the second run b...

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