Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Josh Kerr will defend their world titles in September, whereas Georgia Hunter Bell will be a part of Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson within the 800m
The Novuna Nice Britain & Northern Eire group will journey to Tokyo stuffed with medal hopes, seasoned internationals and up-and-coming skills after UK Athletics chosen a sizeable squad for the World Championships on September 13-21.
Reigning world champions Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Josh Kerr will defend their world titles within the heptathlon and males’s 1500m respectively.
Georgia Hunter Bell’s dilemma has been answered with the Olympic 1500m bronze medallist tackling the 800m the place she is going to line up with Olympic champion and coaching companion Keely Hodgkinson.
Sprinters equivalent to Dina Asher-Smith, Zharnel Hughes and Amy Hunt can have a busy week as they’re doubling up and might be on relay obligation too.
Additional medal hopes embody pole vaulter Molly Caudery, 400m runners Amber Anning, Matt Hudson-Smith and Charlie Hudson, excessive jumper Morgan Lake, 800m runner Max Burgin and 5000m man George Mills, whereas athletes such because the skilled Laura Muir can’t be dominated out making the rostrum.

On the different finish of the age spectrum, 19-year-old Innes FitzGerald will sort out the 5000m. There are GB debutants equivalent to Tiarnan Crorken within the 800m, plus nice comeback tales equivalent to lengthy jumper Jazmin Sawyers, who has recovered from Achilles surgical procedure final 12 months to journey to Tokyo as a contender.
There are a variety of athletes who’ve been chosen topic to affirmation of a qualifying world rating place on midnight Saturday August 30, too, together with shot putter Scott Lincoln and hammer thrower Jake Norris, to call simply two.
The total squad is as follows…
Ladies
100m: Dina Asher-Smith; Amy Hunt; Daryll Neita; 200m: Dina Asher-Smith; Amy Hunt; Daryll Neita; 400m: Amber Anning; Yemi Mary John; Victoria Ohuruogu; 800m: Georgia Hunter-Bell; Keely Hodgkinson; Jemma Reekie; 1500m: Laura Muir; Revee Walcott-Nolan; Erin Wallace; 5000m: Melissa Nation-Bryant; Innes FitzGerald; Hannah Nuttall; 10,000m: Calli Hauger-Thackery*; Megan Keith*; 100m Hurdles: Marcia Sey*; 400m Hurdles: Lina Nielsen; Emily Newnham; 3000m Steeplechase: Elise Thorner; Sarah Tait*; Excessive Leap: Morgan Lake*; Pole Vault: Molly Caudery; Lengthy Leap: Jazmin Sawyers; Hammer: Anna Buy*; Heptathlon: Katarina Johnson-Thompson; Jade O’Dowda*; Abigail Pawlett*; 4×100m: Dina Asher-Smith; Success Eduan; Pleasure Eze; Desiree Henry; Amy Hunt; Daryll Neita; 4×400m: Amber Anning; Hannah Brier; Poppy Malik; Yemi Mary John; Victoria Ohuruogu; Nicole Yeargin

Males
100m: Jeremiah Azu; Romell Glave; Zharnel Hughes; 200m: Toby Harries*; Zharnel Hughes; 400m: Charlie Dobson; Matt Hudson-Smith; Samuel Reardon; 800m: Max Burgin; Tiarnan Crorken; Ben Pattison; 1500m: Elliot Giles; Neil Gourley; Josh Kerr; Jake Wightman; 5000m: George Mills; 110m Hurdles: Tade Ojora*; 400m Hurdles: Alastair Chalmers; Seamus Derbyshire; Tyri Donovan; 3000m Steeplechase: Zak Seddon*; Marathon: Emile Cairess; 35km Race Stroll: Cameron Corbishley*; Shot Put: Scott Lincoln*; Discus: Lawrence Okoye; Nick Percy; Hammer: Jake Norris*; 4×400m: Charlie Dobson; Lewis Davey; Toby Harries; Matt Hudson-Smith; Samuel Reardon; Lee Thompson; 4x100m: Eugene Amo-Dadzie; Jeremiah Azu; Jona Efoloko; Romell Glave; Louie Hinchliffe; Zharnel Hughes
*Chosen topic to affirmation of a qualifying world rating place on midnight Saturday August 30
The combined relay occasion will comprise a mixture of the athletes named within the squad.


















