World Athletics Indoor Championships: Georgia Hunter Bell in GB squad
Olympic bronze medalist Georgia Hunter Bell is the team at the UK’s World Track and Field Indoor Championships this month.
Hunter Bell In Olympic debut, a bronze medal was claimed in 1500m of 1500m In Paris in 2024, she returned to the sport three years later.
Since then, the 31-year-old has left his cybersecurity job and will focus on track and field full-time.
She will compete in the 1500m Women’s 1500m competition with teammate Revee Walcott-Nolan from March 21 to 23, and she won a bronze medal at the European Track and Field Indoor Championships in the Netherlands last weekend.
Amy Hunt is part of the UK 4x100m women’s relay team, which won the silver medal in Paris in 2024, and he was also appointed at the party and will be in the 60m.
Jeremiah Azu, the bronze medalist for men’s 4x100m at last year’s Olympics, will compete for the same distance in men’s events.
The 23-year-old claims Man 60 million gold Inside the European indoor last Saturday, the personal best was 6.49 seconds.
Andy Robertson will also play 60m after winning a bronze medal behind the Apeldoorn Arena.
Pole Magazine’s Molly Caudery is prefabricated in Europe, one of only two British women to win gold at Glasgow 2024 World Indoor and will try to defend her crown in China.
Olympic 4x400m relay bronze medalist Amber Anning will compete in the women’s 400m, Innes Fitzgerald will compete in the 3,000m and Funminiyi Olajide.
George Mills will compete in the men’s 3,000m behind a silver medal in Apeldoorn on Sunday, with Adam Fogg and Neil Gourley signing in 1500m, while Scott Lincoln will be in the shot put vote.
The world is usually held every two years inside, but Nanjing’s events are rescheduled from 2020 to 2021, and then due to the 1923 pandemic.
Glasgow held the event in 2024 and Nanjing has allocated 2025 as the bidding process for the 2026 edition has begun.