UK Athletics announces GB and NI team for 2026 World Relays

UK Athletics has selected the Novuna Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the 2026 World Athletics Relays in Gaborone, Botswana, scheduled for 2-3 May. The squads across all relay events aim to secure qualification for the 2027 World Championships while providing development opportunities for emerging athletes. Experienced Olympic medallists will join rising talents in the 4x100m and 4x400m events.

The announcement covers teams for the men's, women's, and mixed 4x100m and 4x400m relays. In the women's 4x100m, Paris Olympic relay medallists Imani Lansiquot of Sutton & District and Desiree Henry of Enfield & Haringey anchor the squad, joined by emerging athletes such as the 2025 U23 European relay champions Success Eduan of Sale Harriers Manchester, Kissiwaa Mensah of Chelmsford, Alyson Bell of Glasgow Jaguars, and Nia Wedderburn-Goodison of Harrow. Other inclusions are Renee Regis, the newly crowned British Indoor 200m champion from Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers, and European U20 silver medallist Mabel Akande of Lincoln Wellington.

For the men's 4x100m, Britain's fastest 100m runner Zharnel Hughes of Shaftesbury Barnet leads alongside Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake of Newham and Essex Beagles and World and European 60m champion Jeremiah Azu of Cardiff. Emerging talent includes European U20 silver medallist Teddy Wilson of Shaftesbury Barnet.

The 4x400m women's team features Paris Olympic medallists Nicole Yeargin of Pitreavie, Lina Nielsen of Shaftesbury Barnet, and Laviai Nielsen of Enfield & Haringey, with U23 European silver medallist Yemi Mary John of Woodford Green Essex Ladies. Charlotte Henrich of Invicta East Kent, the U20 European 400m champion, and Emily Newnham of Shaftesbury Barnet, the U23 European 400m hurdles champion, complete the group.

On the men's side, Charlie Dobson of Colchester, Alex Haydock-Wilson of Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow, Toby Harries of Brighton Phoenix, and Lewis Davey of Newham & Essex Beagles, all Paris Olympic relay medallists, are selected. Debutant Jake Minshull of Coventry, a 400m hurdler, adds fresh potential.

Mixed relay squads will draw from these athletes. UK Athletics Head of Sprints and Relays Darren Campbell stated: "The athletes selected across all the relay events will be working towards securing qualification for the 2027 World Championships, while also continuing their long-term development as we look ahead to LA 2028. It’s great to see teams that mix experienced athletes with exciting emerging talent, helping to build even more depth in our relay squads. I’m really looking forward to seeing this group sharpen their relay skills and perform at their best on the world stage."

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Australian athletics team, led by high jump star Nicola Olyslagers, posing confidently for World Indoor Championships in Poland.
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Australia names strong team for world indoor athletics championships

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Australia has announced an 11-athlete team led by back-to-back high jump champion Nicola Olyslagers for the World Athletics Indoor Championships Kujawy Pomorze 26 in Toruń, Poland, from March 20-22. The squad includes six global medallists, such as pole vaulter Kurtis Marschall and middle-distance runner Jessica Hull, aiming to build on recent successes. Olyslagers targets a rare third consecutive indoor title.

Great Britain has selected a 29-member squad led by Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson for the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Poland. Kenya announced a six-member team focusing on middle-distance events. The event is set for March 20 to 22 in Torun.

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USA Track & Field has unveiled its 2026 Relay Program, aimed at building team chemistry for upcoming international competitions. The initiative expands the organization's "One Team" philosophy to prepare athletes for the 2027 World Athletics Championships in Beijing and the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. USATF targets six gold medals in relay events at the LA28 Olympics.

Hester Poole, an 18-year-old visually impaired skier from Bath, has been selected for ParalympicsGB at the upcoming Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics while securing a place at the University of Cambridge. Meanwhile, defending champion Neil Simpson from Banchory aims to replicate his Beijing success alongside his guides. Both athletes highlight the balance between sport and academics as they prepare for the event starting in March 2026.

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The NCAA revealed the list of qualifiers for the 2026 Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 4, with athletes from multiple universities advancing to the national meets in Fayetteville, Arkansas, for Division I and Virginia Beach, Virginia, for Division II. Several standout performers earned spots based on top season marks. The Division I event is set for March 13-14 at the Randal Tyson Track Center.

The French Ski Federation has announced its nine athletes for the World Junior Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Championships in Lillehammer, Norway, scheduled from March 4 to 8, 2026. The selection includes four ski jumpers and five Nordic combined competitors, all representing various clubs across France. This event, relocated from Trondheim, will feature individual, team, and mixed competitions on the HS98 hill.

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Several countries have revealed their athlete selections for the upcoming 2026 Winter Paralympic Games in Milano Cortina, Italy. Team USA nominated 32 snowboarders and skiers, while Canada fields a 50-athlete roster led by veterans. Ukraine sets a national record with 35 competitors across four sports.

 

 

 

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