We are delighted that Greg is part of our BRIT Ambassador family to support and improve young adult mental health and fitness throughout the UK.
Greg represented Great Britain in the Bobsleigh Squad at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea and won World Cup silver with Brad Hall in 2019.
“I am delighted to be part of the BRIT Ambassador family to help support and improve young adult mental health and fitness throughout the UK.
The annual BRIT Challenge is a tremendous opportunity for every UK university, college, specialist college and Students’ Union to enter teams in this feelgood February fundraiser and encourage their students and staff to take part.
Supporting and improving young adult and student mental health is vital. The COVID-19 pandemic has compounded existing mental health challenges faced by many students and young adults. In order to avoid long-term consequences, we need to do everything we can now to ensure those who need support have access to the help they need.
I applaud BRIT for striving to unite the education, sport and charity sectors through their partnerships and special relationships and for designing the BRIT Challenge so that it is inclusive and enables students and staff of all abilities to take part either on campus or at home. I think it’s great that there are so many ways to take part including hand-cycling, cycling, wheelchair pushing, swimming, walking, jogging, running, rowing or paddling (canoeing, kayaking or paddle-boarding).
BRIT are inviting their Ambassadors to engage with students and young adults, at universities and colleges of their choice, by delivering encouragement and support. I urge Olympians, Paralympians, sports personalities and elite athletes to unite with us, join our BRIT Ambassador family, and promote the BRIT Challenge, destigmatise mental health and champion equality, diversity and inclusion.
I look forward to encouraging students and staff at Brunel University, London as they take on the BRIT Challenge.”
Greg Cackett
Olympian and World Cup GB Bobsleigh Medallist
Greg joined the Great Britain Bobsleigh squad in the summer of 2016, with a background in high-level athletics.
In the 2011 UK U23 Championships, Greg finished fourth in the 100 metres. In Switzerland two years later, Greg set a personal best in the 100 metres of 10.24 seconds and in the same year in Newham, set his personal best in the 60 metres of 6.65 seconds. In 2016, Greg won the Surrey County Indoor Track and Field Championships 60 metre title in a championship record of 6.69 seconds.
In 2016, Greg made his Great Britain Bobsleigh debut on the Europa Cup circuit in Konigssee, Germany with the 4-man team of Olly Biddulph, Ashley Watson and Toby Olubi who achieved ninth place. Greg then made his World Cup debut in 2017 at the European Championships in Winterberg, Germany with Olly Biddulph, Tremayne Gilling and Mark Lewis-Francis who achieved fourteenth place.
Greg made the 2017 World Championship squad in his first season and teamed up with Brad Hall, Joel Fearon and Bruce Tasker in Konigssee, Germany. A top 10 finish was on the cards before a crash derailed their hopes in the second run. They went on to end the season with an eight place finish in the World Cup 4-man event in PyeongChang, South Korea.
In 2017, Greg won World Cup bronze with Brad Hall, Joel Fearon and Bruce Tasker in Park City, Utah, USA. They recorded four top 10 finishes in the 4-man competition that season.
In 2018, Greg became an Olympian when he represented Great Britain at the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea with his 4-man Bobsleigh team that included Brad Hall, Nick Gleeson and Joel Fearon.
Greg took a year away from the sport after the Winter Olympics and switching to track cycling, returning to the team in the summer of 2019 when he enjoyed a history-making campaign in the 2-man Bobsleigh with Brad Hall.
Greg and Brad claimed the country’s first 2-man medal in World Cup competition for more than thirty years when they won silver in Igls, Austria. This was just one week after they had narrowly missed out on a medal with a fourth place finish in La Plagne, France.
They went on to end the 2019/20 season in fifth place in the IBSF 2-man world rankings and Greg also took part in the 4-man event at the World Championships in Altenberg, Germany when the team came seventh.
In October 2021, the GB Bobsleigh team spent three weeks in Beijing, China, for the Olympic Test event. Brad and Greg secured silver in the two-man event.
Greg is now training for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
To find out more about Greg and the GB Team, please visit the British Bobsleigh and Skeleton website.
You can follow the GB Bobsleigh Team on Instagram.
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