The athletics of the United Kingdom can announce the first athletes to represent the team of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for the World Athletics Championship for Delhi, India, India, Between September 26 and October 5.
The first selection round presents seven Paralympic gold and silver medalists in Paris. The performance objectives associated with this selection are that the athletes are medals in these championships and support the potential of athletes for the Paralympic Games of the 2028. A secondary selection for the GB & team or will not take place in August.
The 16 times Hannah Cockcroft World Champion (Paul Mosely, Leeds) will seek to continue being a dominant force on the world stage as it advances in the T34 100m and 800m. It will join the seven -time Paralympic medalist, Kare Adenegan (Job King, Coventry), in the T34 100m and 800m.
The Paralympic champion of Paris, Sabrina Fortune (Ryan Spencer-Jones, Deeside) has continued its successful form since last summer, breaking the world record of bullet launch F20 on the homeland in Birmingham inside the United Kingdom athletics.
After ensuring its sixth world title in 2024 at the Male F63 bullet launch, Welshman Aldies (Cardiff) will seek to add another world title in India.
The two -time Paralympic champion and current owner of the world record in the F13 javelin, Dan Pembroke (John Trower, Windsor Sloough Eton Hounslow), will be the one who expires as he defends his world title.
With only 21 years of age, the Scottish athlete Ben Sandiland (Steve Doig, Fife), the Paralympic champion T20 1500m and the current head of the world record, will seek to retain the world title he claimed in his international debut in Paris 2023.
The Paralympic silver medalist of Paris, Marcus Perrineau Daley (Weir Archer Academy), has started the season with a better personal moment in the 100m T52 in Nottwil and will be anxious for a podium in these world championships.
The full announcement of the GB & nor will it take place in August.
Head of Athletics of the United Kingdom of Paralympic Performance, Katie Jones, commented;
“As we enter the first year of the Paralympic Cycle of the 2028, this selection marks a key milestone for our athletes competes in the World Athletics Championship for India. The seven chosen athletes chosen in this first beer or experiment of world -class, seller class performances.
“With only about three months until the championships begin, we will support and interact with all these athletes in their preparations, ensuring that they are better equipped to compete at the highest level. Congritions to all jurids are the beginning of the bakery of the elimination of the expulsion of the greats of the greats of the greats or the elimination of the love of the deletion of the elimination of the elimination of the elimination of the elimination of the elimination of the elimination of the elimination of the elimination of the elimination of the great stage.
Great Britain and Northern Ireland team team for the World Athletics Championship for New Delhi, India, between September 26 and October 5;
Women
Kare Adenegan (Job King, Coventry) – T34 100m and 800m
Hannah Cockcroft (Paul Mosely, Leeds) – T34 100m and 800m
Sabrina Fortune (Ryan Spencer -Jones, Deeside) -F20 Weight launch
Men
ALED DAVIES (Cardiff) – F63 Shoot Put
Marcus Perrineau Daley (Weir Archer Academy) – T52 100m
Dan Pembroke
Ben Sandilands (Steve Doig, Fife) – T20 1500m
