• GB & NI select 10 athletes for the European Athletics Championships Marathons

    The first athletes selected for this summer’s European Athletics Championships have been confirmed with 10 marathon runners set to compete in Munich this August. Trials winner Becky Briggs leads the women’s team as she targets the Championships in Germany later in the summer.

    The City of Hull athlete clocked a PB of 2:29.04 at the Manchester Marathon to secure the British vest, having previously competed for GB & NI at the World Cross Country Championships and World Half Marathon Championships in recent years.

  • GB & NI select strong team for the 2022 European Cross Country Championships in Turin

    A team of 40 will represent Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2022 European Cross Country Championships in Turin, Italy on Sunday 11 December.

    Trial winners Jess Warner-Judd and Emile Cairess lead the senior teams heading to the Championships in just under two weeks’ time, while two reigning European gold medallists, Megan Keith and Charles Hicks are also selected to compete.

  • GB & NI stars confirmed for the Müller British Athletics Championships

    Several Great Britain and Northern Ireland stars have confirmed their participation at the Müller British Athletics Championships which will take place on Friday 4th and Saturday 5th September.

    Among those athletes who have committed to the Championships to date are eight finalists from the 2019 World Athletics Championships and six reigning British outdoor champions.

    European indoor silver medallist and seven-time British outdoor champion Holly Bradshaw will make a return to action in the women’s pole vault. World finalist and reigning British champion Abigail Irozuru will take on 2016 European silver medallist Jazmin Sawyers in the women’s long jump.

    Jodie Williams claimed the 200m title in 2019 and is among the entries for the Championships, while Laviai Nielsen claimed her first British title over 400m last August and will be seeking a defence of her title in September. In the endurance events, after a seventh-place finish in the 20km race walk at the world championship last year, Tom Bosworth will take on the 5000m race walk.

    World 5000m finalists Eilish McColgan and Laura Weightman will also be in action. The Scottish athlete is a three-time British gold medallist outdoors, while the Morpeth athlete is a four-time national champion over 1500m, and she also sealed bronze over the 5000m distance last year.

    Jake Wightman - fifth in the men’s 1500m at the 2019 World Athletics Championships - is ready for a tilt at his first outdoor British title following two silvers and a bronze medal since 2016. Other athletes confirmed are Trafford’s Naomi Ogbeta who will make the short journey to the Manchester Regional Arena for the women’s triple jump, while European indoor pentathlon silver medallist Niamh Emerson and last year’s 400m hurdles bronze medallist Chris McAlister also join the entry list.

    Cherry Alexander, Major Events Director at British Athletics, added: “At last, I am delighted to commence the announcements of athletes who will be competing at the Müller British Athletics Championships in September at the Manchester Regional Arena. There has been a lot of hard work going on behind the scenes to make the organisation and delivery of this event possible. We are delighted to be welcoming our world class athletes back to competition in Manchester.

    “These are unprecedented times so the Championships will have a different feel to them this year, but we will do everything possible to make this a special event for the athletes and coaches, and the fans watching on the BBC.”

    With the championships being broadcast live on Friday night on BBC2, and Saturday, afternoon on BBC1, Britain’s best athletes will be lining up to provide athletics fans with their fix of the country’s favourite Olympic and Paralympic sport.

    The format and shape of the competition and guidelines that will be adhered to for competitors and those helping to stage the championship will be subject to the government guidelines in place and will be communicated in due course.

  • GB & NI team announced for European Cross Country Championships in Antalya

    A strong Great Britain and Northern Ireland team will head to Antalya in Türkiye next month for the 2024 European Cross Country Championships which take place on Sunday 8 December.

  • GB & NI team selected for the 2023 World Athletics Cross Country Championships

    The Great Britain and Northern Ireland squad for the 2023 World Athletics Cross Country Championships in Bathurst, Australia (18 February) has been selected. Selection was based on the aims of the policy which were capability of team medal success at the Championship; supporting senior athlete preparation for future global track success; and providing opportunities for developing junior athletes with the potential for future success at Cross Country championships.

    Several eligible athletes were not available for selection due to not expressing an interest and prioritising other race plans. However, GB & NI will have representation across all races within the Championships.

  • GB & NI team selected for the World Athletics Indoors Championships 2025

    UK Athletics has announced the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China (21-23 March).

  • GB & NI team selected for the World Athletics Relays 2025

    UK Athletics has announced the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the World Athletics Relays, in Guangzhou, China (10-11 May).

  • GB & NI teams selected for World Athletics Relays Bahamas 24

    UK Athletics have announced the athletes selected to represent Great Britain & Northern Ireland at the World Athletics Relays Bahamas 24 on 4-5 May, in the men’s and women’s 4x100m and 4x400m as well as the 4x400m mixed relay.

  • GB & NI trio crowned European Cross Country Champions on stellar day in Antalya

    Great Britain and Northern Ireland topped the medal table with 12 medals overall and three individual champions crowned at the 2024 European Cross Country Championships in Antalya, Türkiye.

  • GB & NI U20 team named for 2022 Loughborough international

    The Great Britain and Northern Ireland U20 team has been announced today for the Loughborough International which is taking place on Sunday 22 May. With the World Athletics U20 Championships taking place in Cali, Colombia this summer, selection provides an excellent opportunity for athletes to gain valuable experience in an international environment.

  • GB & NI U20 team named for 2023 Loughborough International

    The Great Britain and Northern Ireland U20 team has been announced for the Loughborough International which is taking place this Sunday 21 May. 

    The European U20 Championships and Commonwealth Youth Games in August will be the target for many of those selected with this weekend’s event an ideal opportunity to gain valuable experience in an international environment. Qualification times will be up for grabs for the World Athletics Championships later this summer so the youngsters will be expecting top level competition with teams from England, Scotland and Wales plus Loughborough University at Sunday’s event.  

  • GB 4X100 women claim gold after beating Jamaica in World Relay Championships

    Success Eduan produced a storming last leg to help Great Britain claim gold in the women's 4x100m at the World Relay Championships in Guangzhou, China.

  • GB and NI U20 team named for 2025 Loughborough International

    A team of 50 rising stars has been selected to represent Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2025 Loughborough International Athletics match tomorrow (Sunday 18 May).

  • GB Giles claims record with second-fastest indoor 800m in history in World Indoor Tour

    Team GB's Elliot Giles ran the second-fastest indoor 800m in history as he set a new British record at the World Indoor Tour in Torun, Poland. The 26-year-old clocked one minute 43.63 seconds to beat compatriot Jamie Webb, who finished second in 1:44.54.

    The British record had been held by Sebastian Coe since 1983 with this being Giles' third victory of the series. This victory follows wins for him in the season opener in Karlsruhe and the tour's second meet in Lievin on 9 February.

    He said: "I'm still trying to process what even happened. It really felt like a blur. I couldn't believe I ran 1:43 indoors. I couldn't put into words how it felt. I was so overwhelmed by it all. It felt like I was on cloud nine." It was another personal best for Elliot following his 1:45.49 in France last week, and in history is only bettered by Wilson Kipketer's indoor world record of 1:42.67.

    James Webb, who is also 26, also ran within the record previously set by Coe as he too clocked a personal best. In addition to a $10,000 victory bonus for the Tour winner in each discipline, the winner will also receive a wildcard for the 2022 World Indoor Championships in Belgrade.

    The meet in Torun was the fourth event of the World Indoor Tour series, with the final leg set to take place in Madrid, in Spain, on February 24.

  • GB men win European gymnastics team gold in Germany

    Great Britain's men produced a solid performance to win team gold at the European gymnastics championship in Leipzig, in Germany.

  • GB pair secure BJK Cup Finals spot following victory over the Netherlands

    Katie Boulter and Jodie Burrage produced a superb doubles performance to help Great Britain beat the Netherlands 2-1 and seal their place in September's Billie Jean King Cup Finals.

  • GB win first-ever team gold at European Artistic Gymnastics Championships

    Great Britain won their first-ever women's team gold at the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

    Ondine Achampong, Jessica Gadirova, Becky Downie, Alice Kinsella and Georgia-Mae Fenton combined to score 164.428 points over the four apparatus. Italy claimed silver with 161.629 points, while the Netherlands came third with 158.896 points.

  • GB women cycling team make history at World Championships

    The Great Britain Cycling Team’s women’s team sprint made history at the 2024 UCI Tissot Track World Championships, becoming the first British women’s team sprint squad to win the world and Olympic title in the same year. 

  • GB&NI select 115 athletes for the 2022 European Championships in Munich

    UK Athletics can confirm that 115 athletes have been selected to represent Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the European Championships which will take place between 15-21 August in Munich, Germany.

    As outlined in the policy, the objectives were to select a team that maximised medal success, provided opportunities for developing athletes that have potential to win medals, and provided opportunities to achieve a GB & NI vest at a major Championships.

  • GB&NI summons just 5 medals… total – as gold missing for first time in 20 years

    Great Britain and Northern Ireland failed to win a gold medal at a World Athletics Championships for the first time in 22 years, as they secured their joint-lowest overall return since 2005.