Adam Peaty is one of three British athletes to have been added to Team Visa ©Getty Images

Adam Peaty, Sky Brown and Jonathan White have all become members of the Team Visa roster for Britain in the build-up to the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Visa, the global network of digital payments company, has been a worldwide sponsorship partner of the International Olympic Committee for 40 years, and was the first global sponsor of the International Paralympic Committee.

Team Visa has provided tools, resources and support to more than 600 athletes since 2000, with those selected chosen for their personal journeys to the Olympics and Paralympics, their sporting achievements and their community involvement.

A full global roster of athletes will be announced later this year at the Team Visa Summit in Paris.

Swimmer Peaty is a triple Olympic gold medallist after winning the 100 metres breaststroke title at both Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020.

He also won the 4x100m mixed medley relay title with Britain in Tokyo and is an eight-time world champion.

Peaty is also the current world record holder for both the 50m and 100m breaststroke.

Skateboarder Brown caused a sensation at Tokyo 2020 by winning bronze in the women's park competition aged just 13.

Sky Brown is a world champion and Olympic bronze medallist and still only 15 ©Getty Images
Sky Brown is a world champion and Olympic bronze medallist and still only 15 ©Getty Images

Now 15, Brown added the World Championship title in Sharjah in February.

Paracanoeist White stepped on a roadside bomb while in Afghanistan with the British Royal Marines in 2010, resulting in the loss of three limbs.

He won a gold medal at the Canoe Marathon World Championships in September and now has his sights set on Paris.

"I'm incredibly excited to be part of Team Visa for Paris 2024," White said. 

"There's no doubt that, in order to compete at the highest level and have any chance of going to the Olympic Games or the Paralympic Games, it takes absolute commitment. 

"Essential to this is my relationship with Visa, which allows me to train full time and get the rest and recovery I need in between training."

Team Visa athletes from other countries include Poland's women's tennis world number two Iga Świątek, a four-time Grand Slam champion.