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  1. La Asociación Olímpica Británica (por sus siglas en inglés BOA) es el comité olímpico nacional del Reino Unido.

  2. Founded in 1905, it is responsible for organising and overseeing the participation of athletes from the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team, at both the summer and winter Olympic Games, the Youth Olympic Games, the European Youth Olympic Festivals, and at the European Games .

  3. www.teamgb.com › about-us › 9HsI58MhzO0UWwouZWqdIAbout Us | Team GB

    About Us. BOA Board. Executive Team. Governance. Accounts. Environmental Sustainability. As the NOC of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the BOA selects the nation's best athletes to compete in the 32 summer and eight winter Olympic sports at the greatest sporting competition in the world.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2024 · The British Olympic Association (BOA) is the National Olympic Committee (NOC) behind ‘ Team GB ’. As the NOC of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the BOA selects the nation's best athletes...

  5. London has hosted the Summer Olympic Games three times: in 1908, 1948, and 2012. Athletes from the United Kingdom compete as part of the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team, currently branded "Team GB". The team is organised by the British Olympic Association, the National Olympic Committee for the UK.

    • Gold, 296, Silver, 323, Bronze, 331, Total, 950
  6. Founded in 1905, it is responsible for organising and overseeing the participation of athletes from the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team, at both the summer and winter Olympic Games, the Youth Olympic Games, the European Youth Olympic Festivals, and at the European Games.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Team_GBTeam GB - Wikipedia

    Team GB is the brand name used since 1999 by the British Olympic Association (BOA) for their British Olympic team. The brand was developed after the nation's poor performance in the 1996 Summer Olympics, and is now a trademark of the BOA. It is meant to unify the team as one body, irrespective of each member athlete's particular sport.