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GB&NI U20 TEAM NAMED FOR 2025 MANNHEIM GALA

In Athlete
June 12, 2025

A 29 athlete talented team has been selected to represent Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the Mannheim 2025 gala in Germany, which will take place on June 28.

The Mannheim gala serves as a key development opportunity for U20 athletes, partly in preparation for the European Athletics Championship U20 at the end of this summer. The team presents a combination of experienced international competitors and emerging talents.

After an outstanding performance in the Louchborough International in the 4x100m male with a time of 39.54 will see Teddy Wilson (Marvin Rowe, Shaftesbury Barnett), the current champion of the youth games of the Commonwealth and the line line line line line line of line of line line of line of line line of line of line line of line of line line of line of line of line of line line line Line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line line, David Wat. in a strong 4x100m relay team.

Charlotte Henrich (Nigel Stickings, undefeated East Kent), faster U20 performance in 400m this season with 52.90 will join with the champion of the youth games of the Commonwealth 2023 Hurdles 2023 Stephanie Okoro (Laura Turner-Alleyne.

The silver medalist of the U18 2024 European championship, Thea Brown (Ashley Bryant, Sale Harriers) will align in the heptatlon.

In addition to the team selected from the ad, UKA has received the confirmation of two additional field athletes, since their events will take place at the gala. Jabez Berry (Steve Pearson, Halesowen) that is in its best way in the launch of male hammer and Otis Poole (Joy Bray, Yate) in the high jump of men.

Sharon Morris team leader Commented:

“The Mannheim gala offers an excellent platform so that our U20 athletes obtain a valuable international experience. This selection reflects the depth of talent within our junior ranks, and we hope to see these athletes act on the European stage.”

GB and NI U20 team for the Mannheim 2025 gala:

Sprints and relays

  • Teddy Wilson (Marvin Rowe, Shaftesbury Barnet) – 4x100m relay
  • Dean Patterson (Dave Watson, Glasgow Jaguars) – 4x100m relay
  • Lewis Stephens (Helen James, Cardiff) – 4x100m relay
  • Fabian Powell (James Wright, Rugby and Northampton) – 4x100m relay
  • Farrell Fabusiwa (Paul Weston, Croydon) – 4x100m relay
  • Dylan Williams (TJ OSSAI, BFT Track Academy) – 4x100m relay
  • Ethan Franklin (Gladys Bird, Woodford Green Essex Ladies) – 4x100m relay
  • Stan Chevous (Lee Bowker, Ipswich) – 4x400m relay
  • Ebuka Nwakeji (Ty Holden, Shaftesbury Barnet) – 4x400m relay
  • Ellis Cameron (Alex Currie, Derby) – 4x400m relay
  • Dylan Mculloch (Francis Smith, Pitreeavie AAC) – 4x400m relay
  • Oliver Parker (James Wright, Rugby and Northampton) – 4x400m relay
  • Rayhan Mourtada (John Blackie, Blackheath & Bromley) – 4x400m relay
  • Mabel Akande (Denise Timminins, Lincoln Wellington) – 4x100m relay
  • Lucy Tallon (Nigel Stickings, Tonbridge) – 4x100m relay
  • Nell Desir (Lisa Waddon, Cardiff Archers) – 4x100m relay
  • Amelia Gittens (Joe McDonnell, Herts Phoenix) – 4x100m relay
  • Kaya Slater (Roddy Slater, Reading AC) – 4x100m relay
  • Jessica mantle (Helen James, Cardiff) – 4x100m relay
  • Eleanor McIntosh (Darrell Maynard, Bristol & West) – 4x400m relay
  • Av Freeman (Sharon Morris, Birchfield Harriers) – 4x400m relay
  • Casey Musgrave (Mark Fowler, Sheffield City) – 4x400m relay
  • Stephanie Okoro (Laura Turner -Alleyne, Havering) -4x400m relay
  • Arabella Wilson (Andrew Fisher, Thames Valley) – 4x400m relay
  • Charlotte Henrich (Nigel Stickings, undefeated East Kent) – 4x400m relay

Obstacles

  • Noah Hanson (Tony Jarrett, Newham & Essex Beagles) – 110m Obstinos
  • Toby Wright (Steve Shaw, Taunton) – 110 m obstacles

Field events

  • Ayesha Jones (Tom Dobbing, Marshall Milton Keynes) – Javelin Throw
  • Berry soap (Steve Pearson, Halesowen) – Hammer
  • Otis Poole (Joy Bray, yacht) – Height jump

Combined events

  • Thea Brown (Ashley Bryant, Harriers Manchester comes out) – heptatlon (long jump and 100 mh)

The Mannheim gala will provide these athletes with a valuable opportunity to compete against strong international fields, helping their development before future championships.