UK Deaf Sport Announces DeaflympicsGB Squad for Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics

UK Deaf Sport has today revealed the team of deaf athletes who will be representing GB in Tokyo this November at the 2025 Deaflympics.

The Deaflympics are held every four years and are open to deaf athletes with a hearing loss of at least 55dB in their ‘better ear’. Around 3000 deaf athletes representing 80 countries from around the world will be competing between 15th – 26th November in 21 different sports. 

The first Deaflympics took place in Paris in 1924 making this event the second oldest multisport competition after the Olympic games.

DeaflympicsGB Team

Chef de Mission, Chris Beech brings together a team of both experienced and exciting young talent in preparation for the 25th Summer Deaflympics. 

The DeaflympicsGB Team will be sending 100 athletes and support staff, representing over seven sports; athletics, cycling, football, golf, shooting, swimming and tennis. 

There are five golfers heading to Tokyo, including golfer Aiden Silman who is competing at his first ever Deaflympics games. He tells us;

‘It is a proud moment for myself and my family for all the hard work I have put into my golf game over the last couple of years. I’m grateful for the opportunity to go and play for Great Britain.’ Aiden Silman – Golf

Representing DeaflympicsGB in cycling is Oliver Pritchard. Oliver won Gold in the European Triathlon in Madrid, 2023 and also competes in athletics. After spending three months training hard in Australia earlier this year Oliver feels fit and ready to compete in Tokyo;

‘It’s an incredible honour to be selected to represent my country at the Games. This is the result of years of hard work, dedication, and support from my team, family, and community. I’m looking forward to competing at the highest level, giving everything I have, and making the most of this amazing opportunity.’ – Oliver Pritchard – Cycling

Charlotte Gower may be 15 years old but she has her eyes firmly on a medal in the 200m backstroke. She is currently the fastest female S15 category short and middle distance swimmer in the UK and has competed at both the Aquatic GB Swimming Championships and the English Swimming Championships, making finals in both.

​​“I am absolutely delighted to have been selected to represent team GB and am looking forward to competing in Tokyo.” – Charlotte Gower – Swimming

Chris Beech, Chef de Mission will lead the team in Tokyo this November. A gold medallist himself from the Melbourne 2005 Deaflympics says;

‘I am honoured to lead an exceptional group of talented athletes, ably backed up with excellent coaching and core staff, who have shown resilience, determination, and an unwavering commitment to represent their country with pride. Especially where the majority of this team is self-funded. Sacrificing, fundraising, and working tirelessly to turn their dreams into reality. While we may face challenges beyond the field of play, our resolve is stronger than ever. 

These athletes are more than competitors—they are ambassadors, role models, and leaders for future generations of Deaf athletes. I am deeply proud to stand alongside them. Together, we will show the world that greatness is not defined by resources. It is by heart, community, and the courage to believe in something bigger than ourselves.’ Chris Beech, Chef de Mission

Team Funding

The DeaflympicsGB Team receive no government funding to cover the £500,000 cost of attending and competing. UK Deaf Sport are proud to have worked hard, along with the sports and athletes to raise the funds, ensuring our DeaflympicsGB athletes can bring home the medals! 

We are incredibly grateful for the support of SignVideo, the official partner of the DeaflympicsGB Team. There is still a long way to go to cover the remainder of costs to attend the Deaflympics. The athletes themselves will have to cover the cost to represent Great Britain at these elite sporting Deaflympics. 

With just a few months to go until the team fly out to Tokyo final preparations are taking place and there is still the opportunity to assist with raising the final £100,000 needed for the cost of flights, accommodation, kit and food. Organisations and individuals can find out more about funding and sponsorship opportunities at https://ukdeafsport.org.uk/deaflympicsgb/ 

For further information please contact Kathryn Halsey at admin@ukds.org.uk

Full provisional  list of athletes selected for the  Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics:

Athletics – Evie Smith 

Athletics Marathon – Poppea Bowie

Cycling – Oliver Pritchard

Cycling – Waldo Moolman

Football (Men) Alex Smith

Football (Men) Adam Thomas

Football (Men) Harry Boorman

Football (Men) Ifan Roberts

Football (Men) Harry Storry

Football (Men) Joe Dixon

Football (Men) Daniel Mace

Football (Men) Henry Bowe

Football (Men) Matthew Oaten

Football (Men) Dylan Cross

Football (Men) Byron Down

Football (Men) Will Palmer

Football (Men) Ellis McLean

Football (Men) Cameron McMahon

Football (Men) Hashim Mahmood

Football (Men) Rylan Casey

Football (Men) Cavell Donaldson

Football (Men) Wilf Jenkins

Football (Men) PJ Dolan

Football (Men) Jamie Clarke

Football (Men) Abdou Jobe

Football (Men) Brady Landu

Football (Men) Jacob Willis

Football (Women) Natasha Hamm

Football (Women) Evie Lake

Football (Women) Sophie Mernagh 

Football (Women) Jasmine Wilkins 

Football (Women) Pembe Alp

Football (Women) Keira How

Football (Women) Megan Railley

Football (Women) Emma Brown

Football (Women) Genevieve O’Hara

Football (Women) Mandy Troddyn

Football (Women) Aalayah Clarke

Football (Women) Sophie Dacombe 

Football (Women) Coco Briden 

Football (Women) Macie White

Football (Women) Christina Murray

Football (Women) Isabel Ash

Football (Women) Summer Grabowski

Golf – Robbie Bowie-Cameron

Golf – Karen Ellam

Golf – Lydia Ingman

Golf – Aiden Silman

Golf – Paul Waring

Shooting – Paul Foreman

Swimming – Nathan Carrington

Swimming – Charlotte Gower

Swimming – Ellie Graham

Swimming – Thomas Harvey

Swimming – Henry Hughes

Swimming – Lucy Jordan-Caws

Swimming – Mia Wiseman

Swimming – Katy Wun

Swimming – Nathan Young

Swimming – Nicola Hutchison (nee Charlesworth)

Tennis – Esah Hayat 

Tennis – Lewis Fletcher

With GB Deaf Swimming Club, GB Deaf Football, GB Deaf Golf, UK Deaf Athletics, LTA Disability Tennis.

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