Wyatt first took up
skeleton after the
2014 Winter Olympics when he participated in a talent identification programme called Power2Podium. He made his competitive debut at the North American Cup in March 2016, finishing fifth, and the following year made his
World Cup debut in
Igls, finishing tenth. He won a second-tier Intercontinental title at Igls in November 2018, and that year he travelled to the
2018 Winter Olympics as an observer - part of the
British Olympic Associations Ambitions programme. Wyatt finished in sixth position in the overall standings of the
2018–19 Skeleton World Cup. For the
2019–20 Skeleton World Cup, Wyatt finished in eighth place in the final standings. In November 2020, during the
2020–21 Skeleton World Cup season, Wyatt finished third in the race in
Sigulda, Latvia. It was the first time that a British male skeleton racer had recorded a World Cup podium finish since
Dom Parsons' bronze medal at
Calgary in
2013. Wyatt finished in
16th position in his
Olympics debut in 2022. In November that year, Wyatt claimed his first ever
World Cup gold medal after achieving victory in
Whistler. In the
2022–23 World Cup, Wyatt won a silver medal in
Sigulda and ended the competition in overall third position. In the
2023–24 World Cup, Wyatt won a silver medal in
Lake Placid and finished the series in overall fifth position. At the
2024 World Championships, Wyatt set a new track record but ended up missing out on a medal by 0.01 seconds. In February 2024, he became
European champion in Sigulda. He finished 0.16 seconds ahead of international teammate
Matt Weston. In the
2024–25 World Cup, Wyatt won back-to-back silver medals in
Pyeongchang. He later won bronze medals at subsequent meetings in the competition at
Altenberg and
Lillehammer and ended the World Cup in overall second place behind Weston. In the mixed team event, Wyatt won the meeting in Altenberg with teammate
Tabitha Stoecker, and the event in Lillehammer with
Amelia Coltman. He then won a
silver medal at the
2025 World Championships after finishing 1.9 seconds behind Matt Weston. In December 2025, Wyatt won the
2025–26 World Cup event in Sigulda. In the mixed team event, Wyatt, racing with Tabitha Stoecker, won back-to-back World Cup events in
Cortina and Lillehammer. At the final event of the series in Altenberg, Wyatt claimed victory in the individual event to help him finish the World Cup series in overall third position. In February, Wyatt competed in the
men's skeleton at the
2026 Winter Olympics and finished in ninth position. He then partnered
Freya Tarbit in the
mixed team competition where the duo finished in fourth place, 0.11 seconds behind the bronze-medal position. == Career results ==