CWG 2022: England announces 72-member athletics squad

CWG 2022: England announces 72-member athletics squad

CWG 2022: England announces 72-member athletics squad – Katarina Johnson-Thompson won heptathlon gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Dina Asher-Smith and Katarina Johnson-Thompson will headline a 72-strong England athletics team at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

World 200m champion Asher-Smith will compete in the women’s 100m and 4x100m – the latter in which she won gold at the 2018 Games. read more

Heptathlon world champion Johnson-Thompson will also defend her title.

Tokyo Olympic medallists Keely Hodgkinson (800m) and Holly Bradshaw (pole vault) are also in the squad.

Other selected athletes hoping to repeat their gold medals from the Gold Coast in 2018 are hammer thrower Nick Miller along with Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Zharnel Hughes, Asha Philip and Lorraine Ugen, who won titles in the relays. Ugen will compete in her specialist long jump event in Birmingham.

Adam Gemili and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake are also included, as is Birmingham-born European 400m champion and British record holder Matthew Hudson-Smith. read more

“It’s a great honour to be selected. It’s my third Commonwealth Games selection and I think this one means the most, especially as it’s a home championship,” said Hudson-Smith.

“It will mean a lot to be able to compete at home in front of friends and family and represent England again.

“I’ve been training at the Alexander Stadium since I was ten so it will be quite an emotional rollercoaster for me, but with all the training and the experiences that I’ve gone through I feel like I am a lot more prepared than I’ve ever been. It’s going to be fun, exciting, scary – but I am looking forward to it.” read more

The 2022 Commonwealth Games is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, 28th July, and ends on Friday, 8th August. The England team has been always performing well in these games in all the disciplines.

By Athleticshour

Sekyere Richard has had a 10-year involvement in the sport of athletics. He holds a Diploma in Physical Fitness. Sekyere has experienced the sport as a middle/distance athlete, coach, and now journalist and blogger. Sekyere has published several articles on athletics from Ghanaian Athletics to World Athletics. He currently owns and manages the content and marketing development of Athletics Hour. "I am passionate about sports, love writing and interviewing, traveling, and meeting new athletes and coaches. I like to expose the hidden talents in the youth and I am always in search of talents across Ghana". I have volunteered in one of the biggest ultra-marathons in the world "The Elton Ultra Marathon in Russia. Covered many races in Ghana including ECOWAS CAA Region II Championship and multiple roads and track races in Ghana. In 2021, he launched the "Better Ghana Athletics Agenda", which will help support organisers, athletes and coaches in all directions.

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