The 66th NUTS Annual in a steady run is out now. Revealed frequently since 1959, it’s edited by Tony Miller and Stuart Mazdon, with contributions by many different NUTS (Nationwide Union of Monitor Statisticians) members.
The annual this yr has 474 pages at A5 measurement and contains all the same old options:
• Information – all of the information and greatest performances that British athletes are eligible to beat, up-to-date as at 11 February 2024, together with recognised junior age teams. Lists of information damaged in 2023 and early 2024.• All-time lists – 50 deep for seniors and 10 to twenty deep for different age teams – U23, U20, U17, U15 and U13 – plus shorter lists in non-standard occasions.• Quick-track occasions have been given equal standing with the “out of doors” occasions for information and all-time lists.• Outcomes of nationwide and worldwide championships figuring out all GBR worldwide representatives in 2023 and all vital regional and age-group champions in 2023.• Stuart Mazdon’s 1st UK benefit rankings (following on from 55 years by Peter Matthews, who sadly died in September), prime 12 in every occasion with clarification of the order, feedback and nice element of every athlete’s achievements.• UK lists 2023 – the definitive lists, some by specialist compilers, incorporating particulars that you simply gained’t discover collected elsewhere, akin to non-standard occasions, deep lists of the highest performances, for instance 129 males’s 800m performances, full relay particulars and splits, mixed occasions particulars and proper scoring, walks lists in any respect distances. All junior age teams are lined, right down to U13.• Index of all athletes included within the 2023 lists in any respect age teams and together with resident foreigners.• Obituaries and different options.
The e-book will be purchased right here – nuts.org.uk – for £16/€18/$20 plus postage (£3.94 within the UK).
Listed here are the No.1 British athletes in 2023 from the UK benefit rankings, with the variety of years at No.1 together with 2023 in brackets.
Men100m: Zharnel Hughes (5y)200m: Zharnel Hughes (4y)400m: Matthew Hudson-Smith (7y)800m: Ben Pattison (1y)1500m/Mile: Josh Kerr (2y)3000m/5000m: Sam Atkin (1y)10000m/10km Highway: Andrew Butchart (1y)Half Marathon (& 10 Miles): Emile Cairess (2y)Marathon: Emile Cairess (1y, debut)Steeplechase: William Battershill (1y)110m Hurdles: Tade Ojora (1y)400m Hurdles: Seamus Derbyshire (1y)Excessive Bounce: Joel Clarke-Khan (2y)Pole Vault: Charlie Myers (1y)Lengthy Bounce: Jacob Fincham-Dukes (3y)Triple Bounce: Jude Brilliant-Davies (1y)Shot Put: Scott Lincoln (9y)Discus: Lawrence Okoye (5y)Hammer: Jake Norris (1y)Javelin: Benjamin East (1y)Decathlon: Jack Turner (2y)Walks: Callum Wilkinson (4y)
Laura Muir (Getty)
Women100m: Dina Asher-Smith (8y)200m: Daryll Neita (1y)400m: Victoria Ohuruogu (2y)800m: Keely Hodgkinson (3y)1500m/Mile: Laura Muir (9y)3000m/5000m: Laura Muir (1y)10000m/10km Highway: Eilish McColgan (3y)Half Marathon (& 10 Miles): Eilish McColgan (3y)Marathon: Charlotte Purdue (4y)Steeplechase: Aimee Pratt (2y)100m Hurdles: Cindy Sember (6y)400m Hurdles: Jessie Knight (3y)Excessive Bounce: Morgan Lake (6y)Pole Vault: Molly Caudery (1y)Lengthy Bounce: Jazmin Sawyers (3y)Triple Bounce: Temi Ojora (1y)Shot Put: Amelia Strickler (1y)Discus: Jade Lally (3y)Hammer: Anna Buy (1y)Javelin: Rebekah Walton (2y)Heptathlon: Katarina Johnson-Thompson (7y)Walks: Heather Warner (5y)
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