Olympian Tom Hall's wife cycles to Paris to meet him

Alice Cullinane,BBC News, West Midlandsand
Caroline Gall,BBC News, West Midlands
Emma Davis Emma Davis in cycling gear with fluorescent bib and black and white helmet about to set off for ParisEmma Davis
Fellow archer Emma Davis, who competed in the 2024 European Games, set off for Paris on Thursday

After her husband, archer Tom Hall qualified for Paris 2024, Emma Davis saw it as a perfect opportunity to cycle more than 250 miles to the French capital to meet him.

Ms Davis, a fellow archer who competed in the 2024 European Games, started her journey from London on Thursday.

She said the route was something she had always wanted to do and it would great to get together with Hall, from Kenilworth in Warwickshire.

"The route, especially on the French side, is supposed to be gorgeous and it just seemed like the perfect opportunity to do it," she said on Friday, en-route in France.

Getty Images Tom Hall wearing a white cap and red sunglasses. He is holding a red recurve bowGetty Images
Tom Hall made his Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games

The city has 32 miles (51km) of new cycle tracks for the Olympics, which Ms Davis said she was going to test out on her arrival.

Her husband has medal aspirations in 2024 after finishing in fifth place in Tokyo 2020.

Emma Davis Emma Davis in a selfie, with blue sunglasses and wearing a black and white cycle helmet on an empty country roadEmma Davis
Ms Davis said she had always had the ambition to cycle from London to Paris
Emma Davis Emma Davis' bike resting against a sign in FranceEmma Davis
She was due to meet up with her husband in Paris on Saturday
A simple graphic in black and pink displaying the words, More on Paris Olympics

On Thursday, Hall ranked 51st in qualification, which he described as "difficult" especially with the wind.

"It's really hard to make sure you get your best and I think a lot of people on this field feel like they've left something behind," he said.

The archer said he really enjoyed shooting with his team, who would "bring the heat" to the matches when needed.

"This team has had so much experience of winning matches together in the past year," he said.

"So it will be interesting to see what they can do."

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