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  • 2023 European Indoor Championships - British Team

    Looking at the selection criteria, this is my reading of the current situation (automatically selected athletes in bold, all eligible and plausibly selectable athletes in normal font, others in italics).

    Men
    60m - Reece Prescod, Jeremiah Azu
    400m -
    Alex Haydock-Wilson, Charlie Dobson, Matt Hudson-Smith
    800m - Guy Learmonth, Daniel Rowden, Kyle Langford, Max Burgin, Ben Pattison, Yusuf Bizimana
    1500m - Neil Gourley, George Mills
    3000m - James West
    , Sam Atkin, Josh Kerr
    60mh - David King, Tade Ojora
    HJ -
    PV -

    LJ -
    TJ -
    SP -
    Hep -


    Women
    60m - Daryll Neita, Asha Philip
    400m -
    Nicole Yeargin, Victoria Ohuruogu
    800m - Isabelle Boffey, Keely Hodgkinson, Jemma Reekie, Laura Muir
    1500m - Ellie Baker, Katie Snowden
    3000m - Melissa Courtney-Bryan, Hannah Nuttall
    60mh - Cindy Sember
    HJ - Morgan Lake
    PV -
    LJ - Jazmin Sawyers,
    Lorraine Ugen
    TJ - Naomi Metzger
    SP -
    Pen -
    Holly Mills

    The Men's field looks exceptional...! Also, it appears to me that Muir won't make the team (unless they have spots for defending champions?)

  • #2
    The selection policy says they're allowed up to three athletes per event, and world or Olympic medallists can have a place on the team if they like. 2023-European-Indoor-Championships-Selection-Policy-V2.pdf (uka.org.uk)

    I know we're used to only sending two to an indoor champs, but three (plus a reserve) is confirmed on the official site: Entry Standards (istanbul2023.org) I wonder if the change is going in tandem with the higher entry standards?​​

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    • #3
      Three per country at the European Indoors isn't a new thing either - it's the World Indoors that restricts it to two.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by MysteryBrick View Post
        Looking at the selection criteria, this is my reading of the current situation (automatically selected athletes in bold, all eligible and plausibly selectable athletes in normal font, others in italics).

        Men
        60m - Reece Prescod, Jeremiah Azu
        400m -
        Alex Haydock-Wilson, Charlie Dobson, Matt Hudson-Smith
        800m - Guy Learmonth, Daniel Rowden, Kyle Langford, Max Burgin, Ben Pattison, Yusuf Bizimana
        1500m - Neil Gourley, George Mills
        3000m - James West
        , Sam Atkin, Josh Kerr
        60mh - David King, Tade Ojora
        HJ -
        PV -

        LJ -
        TJ -
        SP -
        Hep -


        Women
        60m - Daryll Neita, Asha Philip
        400m -
        Nicole Yeargin, Victoria Ohuruogu
        800m - Isabelle Boffey, Keely Hodgkinson, Jemma Reekie, Laura Muir
        1500m - Ellie Baker, Katie Snowden
        3000m - Melissa Courtney-Bryan, Hannah Nuttall
        60mh - Cindy Sember
        HJ - Morgan Lake
        PV -
        LJ - Jazmin Sawyers,
        Lorraine Ugen
        TJ - Naomi Metzger
        SP -
        Pen -
        Holly Mills

        The Men's field looks exceptional...! Also, it appears to me that Muir won't make the team (unless they have spots for defending champions?)
        Mens field exceptional.?? HJ , LJ ,PV ,TJ ,SP nowt and no Hep.

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        • CAML
          CAML commented
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          5 years ago, 15 year old Dominic Ogbechie jumped 2.22/7.53 indoors. For whatever reason he appears to be drifting out of the sport.

        • Mikka
          Mikka commented
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          Understanding of sarcasm in this forum seems exceptional as well.

          I thought Ogbechie could eventually do well in the decathlon. Great jumps and sprints with a build that could adapt to the throws as he aged. Injuries I imagine, but I hope he manages to work his way back.

        • MysteryBrick
          MysteryBrick commented
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          Sarcasm is indeed a struggle, apparently.

      • #5
        By no criteria can a fan of both track and FIELD athletics state "the mens field is exceptional, " (your words ,) when there are no names against the field events. I realise every word texted by a few posters is regarded as sacrilege to disagree with,, but this is a forum where the pearls of wisdom from a few posters can and will be challenged where justified.

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        • MysteryBrick
          MysteryBrick commented
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          PHILIPO THAT WAS SARCASM!!! It is obviously beyond shite that there is not a single British male field eventer who could qualify for the Euros. For goodness' sake, man...

      • #6
        MysteryBrick

        I'd put Lucy Hadaway in the women's LJ as a "maybe", seeing as she's jumped the UKA consideration distance for possible selection. Her finishing 2nd at the UK Indoors would have also helped with ranking points. She just might get an invite, but it's an outside shot.

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        • MysteryBrick
          MysteryBrick commented
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          I actually think she will, it was more that I couldn't decipher the UKA document to be able to understand exactly what was possible!

      • #7
        Originally posted by RunUnlimited View Post
        MysteryBrick

        I'd put Lucy Hadaway in the women's LJ as a "maybe", seeing as she's jumped the UKA consideration distance for possible selection. Her finishing 2nd at the UK Indoors would have also helped with ranking points. She just might get an invite, but it's an outside shot.
        The "Road to Istanbul" rankings have been updated - https://www.european-athletics.com/c...9592&country=0

        She's currently 25th on the list and there'll only be 18 women in the Long Jump field so she'd need a lot of non-selections and/or invitation refusals to get an invitation from EA.

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        • #8


          The Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the European Indoor Championships, Istanbul, Turkey (2-5 March):

          Women

          60m

          Daryll Neita (Marco Airale, Cambridge Harriers)

          Asha Philip (Amy Deem, Newham and Essex Beagles)

          800m

          Isabelle Boffey (Luke Gunn, Enfield & Haringey)

          Keely Hodgkinson (Trevor Painter, Leigh)

          1500m

          Ellie Baker (Jon Bigg, Shaftesbury Barnet)

          Laura Muir (Andy Young, Dundee Hawkhill)

          Katie Snowden (Stephen Haas, Herne Hill)

          3000m

          Melissa Courtney-Bryant (Rob Denmark, Poole)

          Hannah Nuttall (Helen Clitheroe, Charnwood)

          Long Jump

          Jazmin Sawyers (Aston Moore, City of Stoke)

          High Jump

          Morgan Lake (Robbie Grabarz, Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow)

          Pentathlon

          Holly Mills (Laura Turner-Alleyne, Andover)

          4x400m Relay

          Mary Abichi (Lorna Boothe, Enfield & Haringey)

          Hannah Kelly (Les Hall, Bolton)

          Nicole Kendall (Richard Holt, Thames Valley)

          Carys McAulay (Nick Dakin, Trafford)

          Hayley McLean (Chris Zah, Shaftesbury Barnet)



          Men

          60m

          Eugene Amo-Dadzie (Steve Fudge, Woodford Green Essex Ladies)

          Jeremiah Azu (Marco Airale, Cardiff)

          Reece Prescod (Marco Airale, Enfield & Haringey)

          800m

          Guy Learmonth (Justin Rinaldi, Lasswade)

          1500m

          Neil Gourley (Stephen Haas, Giffnock North)

          George Mills (Thomas Dreißigacker, Brighton Phoenix)

          3000m

          Jack Rowe (Tim Eglen, Aldershot Farnham and District)

          James West (Helen Clitheroe, Tonbridge)

          60m Hurdles

          David King (Tim O’Neil, City of Plymouth)

          4x400m Relay

          Joe Brier (Matt Elias, Swansea)

          Lewis Davey (Trevor Painter, Newham and Essex Beagles)

          Ben Higgins (Stewart Marshall, Sheffield & Dearne)

          Samuel Reardon (Nigel Stickings, Blackheath & Bromley)

          Lee Thompson (John Henson, Sheffield & Dearne)

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          • #9
            that womens 4 x 400 team is the best we could do? a few people ahw, rowden , vicky o, yeargin , pipi , neilsen etc getting a bit too big for their boots and should realise that chances to win medals are limited

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            • #10
              That is a deeply deeply underwhelming team. Quite miffed.

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              • #11
                Its partly a reflection of our very limited quality in numerous events. Perhaps our best!! are saving themselves for summer. Our over rated 400m runners with potential not yet arrived will have much to do in a few months time.
                I would have been content to see Laura resting for these champs, with bigger things to come.

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                • #12
                  Originally posted by drobbie View Post
                  that womens 4 x 400 team is the best we could do? a few people ahw, rowden , vicky o, yeargin , pipi , neilsen etc getting a bit too big for their boots and should realise that chances to win medals are limited
                  I think generally Indoors has always been seen as an optional extra as it were, so a tad OTT. Haydock-Wilson pulled out of the final so may have picked up an injury at the weekend; hopefully nothing too serious if so. Not sure why Nielsen & Pipi are not there given they ran the Champs at the weekend.

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                  • drobbie
                    drobbie commented
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                    yep should have said injuries excepted

                  • treadwater1
                    treadwater1 commented
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                    4 championships last year if you include world indoors, not surprising some may have decided to give the indoor season a miss

                • #13
                  Originally posted by philipo View Post
                  Its partly a reflection of our very limited quality in numerous events. Perhaps our best!! are saving themselves for summer. Our over rated 400m runners with potential not yet arrived will have much to do in a few months time.
                  I would have been content to see Laura resting for these champs, with bigger things to come.
                  weve got tonnes of quality on the track side of things if they all chose to compete, i agree that the mens field is utterly dire at the moment, along with the womens throws

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                  • #14
                    Originally posted by MysteryBrick View Post
                    That is a deeply deeply underwhelming team. Quite miffed.
                    i think the team is fairly strong, it could have been stronger though - the mens and womens 60 we have a decent chance at gold , 800, and 1500 on the womens side are barring injury pretty much bankers for gold , gourley should be picking up a medal in the 1500, snowden and baker in the womens may have a chance at a minor medal, bryant in the 3000 has a medal chance, boffey in the 800 too, lake , sawyers and maybe mills have a chance of a medal if they perform too

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                    • #15
                      GB track is in good shape and this team reflects that. Even without some major hitters like DAS, Wightman and a host of 800m guys, the strength is there and it’s proving itself on a global level.

                      Where this team really shows our weakness is in the field. Most worrying for me is that we aren’t seeing a whole lot of talented U23s and those around that age ready to break into the team. This champs has always been a good one to blood talent at a major champs but in the mens PV, HJ, TJ there was nobody anywhere near being selected this year.

                      If we take out the likes of Bradshaw, Metzger and McKinna from their events, the strength in depth behind them just isn’t there. There are LOADS of athletes that just haven’t competed indoors this year and I won’t draw too many conclusions as to what this means for the outdoors, but it’s not great that we have zero men’s field eventers in Istanbul

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                      • drobbie
                        drobbie commented
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                        id argue that womens pole vault is probably our 2nd best field event behind the long jump for the women, we had three over 4.50 last year and 2 including an u23 over 4.60, its between that and the high jump as the rest are very poor
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