
Denise Lewis OBE is a retired Team GB track and field athlete, who specialised in the heptathlon. She won the gold medal in the heptathlon at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and bronze at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
As a proud Team GB partner, our passion for sport is at the forefront of what we do, and with a dazzling array of activities and incredible pools across 37 Haven holiday parks, we hope to inspire the next generation of athletes.
Many serve as Olympic events in themselves, so if you’re feeling inspired by some of Tokyo’s archers, swimmers, surfers, basketball players and cyclists amongst others, you can try their sports out for yourself with us.
Check out all our latest Team GB activity below and see what our ambassadors have been up to at our parks!
No diving? But that's his specialty!
Tom Daley shares his top tips for staying safe in our Haven pool facilities.
Winning an Olympic medal jumping off a 12ft platform?!
Owain Doull isn't used to getting dropped. Certainly not by Kerry Godliman…
Crazy Climber? Completed.
The newest coach Kerry Godliman puts Asha Phillip through her paces (Well, sort of…)
The secret to gymnastic greatness? Crazy golf apparently…
Before hanging up the leotard, Nile Wilson was only taking gymnastics tips from the best. And Kerry Godliman.
We know all about their sporting prowess, but what about the athletes themselves?
From their favourite foods, hobbies and even reality TV, we ask all the important questions as part of our #AsktheAthlete series
Want to get to know our Team GB ambassadors a little better, check out the videos below!
He may be outstanding on the diving board but did you know, swimming actually isn’t his strong point…
He may be known as a Team GB Rower – but what professional sport would Will like to take a punt at?
Every good Q&A starts with accidentally letting your dog loose right?
“You know what, I’d be in I’m A Celebrity because they’ve got gross bugs and I actually want to try them.”
Head to head
There's nothing like a bit of competition between friends, right? Particularly Team GB athletes. Watch Tom Daley and Nile Wilson take on a range of activities at Craig Tara.
From the Crazy Climber in the Lighthouse Harbour Adventure Village to speedy slides at Splashaway Bay, check out how the guys got on as they went head to head!
Who do you think will win?
Denise Lewis OBE is a retired Team GB track and field athlete, who specialised in the heptathlon. She won the gold medal in the heptathlon at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and bronze at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
In 2008 Tom Daley became Britain’s youngest ever European gold medallist just shortly before his Olympic debut in Beijing – where he became Great Britain’s second youngest male Olympian, aged just 14.
Nile Wilson became Team GB's first gymnast to ever medal on the horizontal bar when he secured bronze at Rio 2016.
Born in Oxfordshire, Will Satch was educated at Shiplake College near Henley-on-Thames where he still rows for Leander Club, one of the oldest rowing clubs in the world.
Desiree Henry was one of seven who lit the Olympic cauldron at the London 2012 Opening Ceremony after being nominated by double Olympic champion decathlete Daley Thompson.
Owain Doull has helped Great Britain win three European team pursuit titles, as well as back-to-back silver medals at the World Championships.
Amy Tinkler was not only the youngest Team GB medallist at Rio 2016, but the youngest member of the entire 366-strong squad.
Vicky Holland made history at Rio 2016 by becoming the first Team GB athlete to win an Olympic women's triathlon medal and Tokyo 2020 will be her third Olympic Games.
A former world junior mini-trampoline champion, Asha Philip became the first British woman to achieve a global 100m title when she won gold at the 2007 World Youth Championships.
Bryony Page made history at Rio 2016 in winning Team GB's first ever Olympic trampoline medal after the Crewe-born gymnast claimed silver in Brazil.