Great Britain called "a nation on the rise" in Winter Sports as athletes touchdown
Skeleton racer Matt Weston led athletes into the arrivals hall at Gatwick Airport on Monday lunchtime, wearing his two gold medals and waving the Union Flag
Last updated 23rd Feb 2026
Kent skeleton racer and double Winter Olympic gold medallist Matt Weston has led athletes into the arrivals hall at Gatwick Airport on Monday lunchtime, following Team GB's most successful Winter Olympics.
The team celebrated their greatest Winter Olympics by winning five medals - three gold, a silver and a bronze - at the Milan and Cortina Games.
Weston, born in Tunbridge Wells, won his two golds in the men's skeleton event and the team competition with Tabby Stoeker.
The 28-year-old was wearing his gold medals and carrying the Union Jack when he was greeted at Gatwick by crowds of supporters, school children, and his family, who he embraced in front of the cameras.
Chef de Mission Eve Muirhead has declared Great Britain a nation "on the rise" in winter sports following record-breaking exploits in Italy.
"To come away as the most successful (British) team at the Winter Olympics, coming away with the most-decorated male winter Olympian of all time in Matt Weston as well, it's really special," Muirhead tells the Press Association.
"It just really comes down to the history-makers, the athletes. They have been incredible.
"We've had a handful of fourth places, I think we've had 24 top 10s as well, so it really shows that we are a nation with a lot of potential and most definitely on the rise."
Team GB had never previously won multiple golds at a single Winter Olympics.
Following individual success, Weston claimed the mixed skeleton title alongside Tabby Stoecker after Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale topped the podium in the mixed team snowboard cross.
The men's curling team, led by Bruce Mouat, clinched silver on the penultimate day of the Games before freestyle skier Zoe Atkin added bronze in the women's halfpipe on the final day.
Friends, family, and pupils from St. John's C of E Primary School in Caterham were among those gathered in Gatwick's South Terminal for a rousing homecoming.
"It was amazing to walk out there," said Muirhead, who won curling gold at Beijing 2022 after bronze at Sochi 2014.
"It's the history-makers, the athletes - this is their moment and they deserve every single bit of it because they really have been an incredible team out in Italy."