Jaouad Achab, left, Jade Jones, left centre, Bianca Walkden, right centre, and Aaron Cook, right, interviewed each other before the WTF President's Cup in Athens ©ETU

Britain's double Olympic champion Jade Jones is among four European athletes who feature in a film which was produced before the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) President's Cup in Athens.

Jones is joined by compatriot Bianca Walkden, an Olympic bronze medallist, Belgium's world and European champion Jaouad Achab and Moldova's 2014 European champion Aaron Cook.

They are all seen visiting landmarks in the Greek capital and interviewing each other.

The quartet were also filmed being welcomed at the European Taekwondo Union's (ETU) office in Athens before visiting the Panathenaic Stadium.

Known as the Kalimarmaro, the stadium hosted the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 and was the venue for four of the nine contested sports.

The four athletes were taken on a tour of the stadium and Jones and Achab then interviewed each other on camera.

Walkden and Cook also interviewed each other on the Lycabettus Hill with Athens in the background.

The final film will be published in the near future, although no date has been confirmed.

Jones went on to secure gold in her first competition since December as she won the women's under-57 kilogram competition at the President's Cup.

The athletes visited the ETU's office in Athens before visiting the Panathenaic Stadium ©ETU
The athletes visited the ETU's office in Athens before visiting the Panathenaic Stadium ©ETU

The Briton battled her way through five contests at the Ano Liosia Olympic Indoor Hall to claim the title, beating Russia's Ekaterina Kim in the final.

Jones, who won Olympic golds at London 2012 and Rio 2016, had not featured in competition since her World Grand Prix success in December.

She has since appeared on TV show The Jump, which saw her tackle a series of winter sport events.

Walkden was also successful in Athens as she claimed the women's over-73kg title by beating world number eight Aleksandra Kowalczuk of Poland in the final.

Cook took bronze in the men's under-80kg category while Achab finished third in the men's under-63kg division.