Lions vs South Africa live stream: Warren Gatland s tourists take on the Springboks in Cape Town
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The British & Irish Lions face South Africa today at Cape Town Stadium. The Lions won their final warm-up watch but the first of three Tests against the Springboks will prove a much tougher challenge. Rugby fans:
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The team news is in and Alun Wyn Jones will captain the Lions, having recovered from a dislocated shoulder. Maro Itoje (Saracens, England) claims his fourth successive Lions Test cap and scrum-half Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors, Scotland) joins No.10 Dan Biggar (Northampton Saints, Wales) after impressing last week. In a shock move, Josh Adams has been left out of the side after an emotional week .
Team GB 2021: Meet the British athletes competing in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
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Team GB 2021: Meet the British athletes competing in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
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Who are Team GB s athletes to watch
Team GB will be represented by its largest ever delegation for an Olympic Games on foreign soil, with 376 athletes and a further 22 reserve athletes set to compete across 26 sports at the Tokyo 2020 Games. It is second only to the 541 athletes selected for the London Olympics in 2012.
For the first time in its 125-year history, Team GB will also be taking more women than men to a summer Olympic Games.
Of the 376 athletes selected, Team GB is taking 201 female (53.5%) and 175 male athletes (46.5%) to Tokyo thanks to impressive qualification performances from British female athletes across sports and an increased number of female events at the Games.