THE 2024 Olympic Games are due to kick off in Paris on Friday, July 26 and Team GB will be looking to impress across the board.

With athletes from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands making up the team, you might be wondering who is taking part.

To break it down, we’ve listed all the English athletes who will be competing across a range of sports in this year’s Olympic Games.

You can see all the athletes who have qualified to be part of Team GB via the website.

All the English athletes competing in Paris 2024 Olympic Games

The Team GB website includes a profile of each athlete where their town is listed. Below are all the athletes with English towns and citiesΒ in their profiles, unless stated otherwise.

Archery

  • Tom Hall – Kenilworth, Warwickshire
  • Alex Wise – Newcastle
  • Penny Healey – Telford
  • Bryony Pitman – Brighton
  • Megan Havers – Leicester

Artistic Swimming

  • Kate Shortman – Bristol
  • Isabelle (Izzy) Thorpe – Bristol

Athletics

  • Phoebe Gill – St Albans
  • Keely Hodgkinson – Wigan
  • Georgia Bell - Lives in LondonΒ but was born in Paris
  • Revee Walcott-Nolan – Luton
  • Cindy Sember – Born in Michigan, USA with British, American and Nigerian citizenship
  • Jessie Knight – Epsom
  • Lina Nielsen – London
  • Elizabeth Bird – St Albans
  • Aimee Pratt – Stockport
  • Morgan Lake – Milton Keynes
  • Holly Bradshaw – Preston
  • Molly Caudery – Truro
  • Katarina Johnson-Thompson – Liverpool
  • Jade O’Dowda – Oxford
  • Dina Asher-Smith – Orpington
  • Desiree Henry – Enfield
  • Amy Hunt – Newark
  • Imani-Lara Lansiquot – Peckham
  • Daryll Neita – London
  • Bianca Williams – Enfield
  • Amber Anning – London
  • Yemi Mary John – London
  • Hannah Kelly – Bury
  • Laviai Nielsen – London
  • Victoria Ohuruogu – London
  • Jodie Williams – Welwyn Garden City
  • Charlie Dobson – Colchester
  • Max Burgin – Halifax
  • Ben Pattison – Frimley
  • Sam Dickinson – York
  • George Mills – Harrogate
  • Patrick Dever – Preston
  • Tade Ojara – London
  • Scott Lincoln – Northallerton
  • Richard Kilty – Stockton-on-Tees
  • Louie Hinchcliffe – Sheffield
  • Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake – Newham
  • Charlie Carvell – Bridgnorth
  • Lewis Davey – Grantham
  • Ben Jefferies – Bristol
  • Toby Harries – Brighton
  • Alex Haydock-Wilson – Lewisham
  • Matthew (Matt) Hudson-Smith – Wolverhampton
  • Callum Wilkinson – Moulton, Suffolk
  • Philip Sesemann – London
  • Mahamed Mahamed – Born in Jarso, Ethiopia and emigrated to Southampton at 14 years old in 2011
  • Emile Cairess – Bradford
  • Rose Harvey – London
  • Charlotte Purdue – Windsor
  • Calli Hauger-Thackery – Sheffield

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Badminton

  • Ben Lane – Exmouth

Boxing

  • Charley Davison – Lowestoft
  • Chantelle Reid – Derby
  • Lewis Richardson – Colchester
  • Patrick Brown – Sale, Manchester
  • Delicious Orie – Born in Moscow to a Nigerian father and Russian mother, moved to the UK at seven years old

Canoe Slalom

  • Mallory Franklin – Windsor
  • Kimberley Woods – Rugby
  • Adam Burgess – Stone
  • Joseph (Joe) Clarke – Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent
  • Kieran Reilly – Gateshead
  • Charlotte Worthington – Manchester
  • Kye Whyte – Peckham
  • Beth Shriever – Finchingfield
  • Elizabeth (Lizzie) Deignan – Otley
  • Pfeiffer Georgi – Herne Hill, London
  • Anna Henderson – Hemel Hempstead
  • Josie Knight – Aylesbury
  • Tom Pidcock – Leeds
  • Evie Richards – Malvern
  • Ethan Hayter – London
  • Fred Wright – London
  • Dan Bigham - Newcastle-under-Lyme
  • Charlie Tanfield – Great Ayton
  • Ethan Vernon – Bedford
  • Ollie Wood – Wakefield
  • Edward Lowe – Stamford
  • Hamish Turnbull – Morpeth
  • Sophie Capewell – Lichfield
  • Katy Marchant – Leeds

Diving

  • Tom Daley – Plymouth
  • Noah Williams – Hackney, London
  • Kyle Kothari – London
  • Jack Laugher – Harrogate
  • Anthony Harding – Ashton-under-Lyne
  • Jordan Houlden – Sheffield
  • Scarlett Mew Jensen – London
  • Yasmin Harper – Chester
  • Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix – London
  • Lois Toulson – Huddersfield

Equestrian

  • Charlotte Fry – Scarbrough
  • Becky Moody – Gunthwaite
  • Rosalind (Ros) Canter – Hallington
  • Laura Collett – Cheltenham
  • Tom McEwen – Cheltenham
  • Harry Charles – Alton
  • Ben Maher – Enfield
  • Joseph Stockdale – Northampton

Golf

  • Tommy Fleetwood – Southport
  • Matt Fitzpatrick – Sheffield
  • Georgia Hall – Bournemouth
  • Charley Hull – Kettering

Gymnastics

  • Joe Fraser – Birmingham
  • Harry Hepworth – Leeds
  • Jake Jarman – Peterborough
  • Luke Whitehouse – Halifax
  • Max Whitlock – Hemel Hempstead
  • Becky Downie – Nottingham
  • Georgia-Mae Fenton – Gravesend
  • Alice Kinsella – Basildon
  • Abi Martin – Paignton
  • Zak Perzamanos – Liverpool
  • Bryony Page – Crewe
  • Izzy Songhurst – Poole

Hockey

  • Miriam Pritchard – Oxford
  • Giselle Ansley – Kingsbridge
  • Hollie Pearne-Webb – Belper
  • Anna Toman – Derby
  • Fiona Crackles – Kirkby Lonsdale
  • Laura Roper – Sutton Coldfield
  • Flora Peel – Cheltenham
  • Sophie Hamilton – Banbury
  • Lily Owsley – Bristol
  • Izzy Petter – Guildford
  • Tess Howard – Cambridge
  • Hannah French – Ipswich
  • Ollie Payne – Totnes
  • Nick Park – Reading
  • Gareth Furlong – Cambridge
  • Conor Williamson – Esher
  • Liam Sanford – English but born in Wegberg, Germany
  • James Albery – Hertford
  • Jack Waller – Kingston upon Thames
  • David Goodfield – Telford
  • Zach Wallace – Dulwich
  • Phil Roper – Chester
  • Will Calnan – Chobham
  • Sam Ward – Leicester

Judo

  • Chelsie Giles – Coventry
  • Lucy Renshall – Walsall
  • Emma Reid – Royston
  • Jemima Yeats-Brown – Pembury
  • Lele Nairne – Weston-super-Mare

Modern Pentathlon

  • Joe Choong – Orpington
  • Charlie Brown - Kidderminster
  • Kate French – Meopham
  • Kerenza Bryson – Plymouth

Rowing

  • Heidi Long – Chalfont St Peter
  • Holly Dunford – Tadworth
  • Emily Ford – Holmes Chapel
  • Lauren Irwin – Peterlee
  • Eve Stewart – Born and raised in Amsterdam, now lives in Henley
  • Hattie Taylor – Surrey
  • Annie Campbell-Orde – Wells
  • Henry Fieldman – Barnes
  • Sholto Carnegie – Oxford
  • Rory Gibbs – Born in Cyprus, joined the renowned rowing programme at Oxford in 2019
  • Morgan Bolding – Withiel
  • Jacob Dawson - Plymouth
  • Charlie Elwes – Newbury
  • Tom Digby – Henley-on-Thames
  • James Rudkin – Litchborough
  • Thomas (Tom) Ford – Holmes Chapel
  • Harry Brightmore – Chester
  • Helen Glover – Truro
  • Esme Booth – Stratford-upon-Avon
  • Samantha Redgrave – Gateshead
  • Oli Wilkes – Matlock
  • David Ambler – Shepherd’s Bush
  • Matt Aldridge – Christchurch
  • Freddie Davidson – Barnes
  • Lauren Henry – Lutterworth
  • Lola Anderson – Richmond-upon-Thames
  • Georgie Brayshaw – Leeds
  • Thomas (Tom) Barras – Staines
  • Callum Dixon – Tower Hamlets
  • Matt Haywood – Burton-on-Trent
  • Graeme Thomas – Preston
  • Emily Craig – Mark Cross, East Sussex
  • Imogen Grant – Cambridge
  • Becky Wilde – Taunton
  • Mathilda Hodgkins Byrne – Hereford
  • Ollie Wynne-Griffith – Guildford
  • Thomas (Tom) George – Cheltenham
  • Chloe Brew – Plymouth

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Rugby Sevens

  • Amy Wilson-Hardy – Poole
  • Ellie Boatman – Frimley
  • Ellie Kildunne – Keighley
  • Emma Uren – London
  • Grace Crompton – London
  • Heather Cowell – Isleworth
  • Isla Norman-Bell – Gillingham
  • Jade Shekells – Worcester
  • Lauren Torley – High Wycombe

Sailing

  • John Gimson – Leicester
  • Anna Burnet – Hammersmith
  • Chris Grube – Chester
  • Vita Heathcote – Lymington
  • James Peters – Tonbridge Wells
  • Freya Black – Redhill, Surrey
  • Emma Wilson – Nottingham
  • Sam Sills – Launceston, Cornwall
  • Ellie Aldridge – Poole
  • Connor Bainbridge – Halifax
  • Hannah Snellgrove – Lymington

Shooting

  • Mike Bargeron – Bromley
  • Matthew Coward-Holley – Chelmsford
  • Nathan Hales – Medway
  • Lucy Hall – Malton
  • Amber Rutter – Windsor

Skateboarding

  • Sky Brown – Born in Miyazaki, Japan to a British father and Japanese mother
  • Lola Tambling – Saltash
  • Andy Macdonald – Born in Massachusetts, USA to a father from Luton

Sport Climbing

  • Toby Roberts – Elstead
  • Hamish McArthur – York
  • Molly Thompson-Smith – London
  • Erin McNeice – Rodmersham, Kent

Swimming

  • Freya Anderson – Birkenhead
  • Freya Colbert – Grantham
  • Angharad Evans – Cambridge
  • Anna Hopkin – Chorley
  • Eva Okaro – Sevenoaks
  • Honey Osrin – Born in Cape Town, moved to Plymouth at 13 years old
  • Laura Stephens – London
  • Abbie Wood – Buxton
  • Kieran Bird – Bicester
  • Alex Cohoon – Fairford
  • Tom Dean – Maidenhead
  • Luke Greenbank – Crewe
  • James Guy – Bury
  • Joe Litchfield – Pontefract
  • Max Litchfield – Pontefract
  • Jonathon (Jonny) Marshall – Born and raised in Akron, Ohio and has an English mother
  • Ollie Morgan – Bishops Castle
  • Adam Peaty – Uttoxeter
  • Ben Proud – London
  • Matt Richards – Worcester
  • Jacob Whittle – Alfreton
  • Leah Crisp – Wakefield
  • Tobias (Toby) Robinson – Wolverhampton

Table Tennis

  • Liam Pitchford – Chesterfield

Taekwondo

  • Bradly Sinden – Doncaster
  • Caden Cunningham – Huddersfield

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Tennis

  • Jack Draper – Sutton
  • Daniel (Dan) Evans – Birmingham
  • Katie Boulter – Leicester
  • Neal Skupski – Liverpool
  • Joe Salisbury – Putney, London

Triathlon

  • Alex Yee – Lewisham
  • Sam Dickinson – York
  • Georgia Taylor-Brown – Manchester
  • Kate Waugh – Gateshead

Weightlifting

  • Emily Campbell – Nottingham

You can see the profiles of every Team GB athlete participating in the 2024 Olympic Games via the website.