Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Farah and Yelling to lead UK squads to Bydgoszcz

Hayley Yelling takes the senior women's title at the 2009 European XC Champs  (Hans Sjögren )

Hayley Yelling takes the senior women's title at the 2009 European XC Champs (Hans Sjögren )

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    • Mo Farah on his way to victory in Portsmouth at the 2009 Great South Run

    London, UK - European Indoor 3000m champion Mo Farah and European Cross Country Champion Hayley Yelling are amongst 21 athletes selected for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the IAAF World Cross Country Championships to be held in Bydgoszcz, Poland on 28 March. 
     
    Farah, who won the McCain Cross Challenge final and trials event in Cofton Park, Birmingham on 13 March returned to the UK in great shape following a long phase of altitude training in Kenya.

    He heads up the men’s senior team which also includes seasoned cross runner Andy Vernon who finished 78th at the international event last year. Both athletes competed at the European Cross Country in Dublin last December, an extremely successful campaign for GB&NI.
     
    Yelling, who returned to competitive action last winter to be a surprise, yet convincing, winner at the European Cross Country, leads a team of five women including top three finishers from the trials Freya Murray, Steph Twell and Fay Fullerton.

    U17 youngster Emelia Gorecka, who won the European Cross Country trials at Sefton Park in late 2009 but was too young for selection, has the chance to compete for her country this time around, following her birthday in January and another spectacular win at the recent trials in Birmingham.
     
    She will be joined by a strong team, looking for a top five team finish, including Hannah Walker and Annabel Gummow who finished second and third respectively in the trials.
     
    Richard Goodman, another athlete competing ahead of his years, also clocked double trials victories pre and post Christmas in the junior age group despite being a year younger than the majority of the field.
     
    International cross country hopefuls Ronnie Sparke and Ben Norris make up the team along with Johnathan Hay and Callum Hawkins who gained valuable experience at the 2009 European Cross Country.
     
    US based Tom Farrell, who recently broke the British junior 3k record with a 7.58.68i performance in Seattle, USA on the 13 Feb and has set new personal bests in both the 3000m and 5000m this season was also included in the team. His consistent performances and mature attitude to the sport made him an ideal candidate for selection.

    UK Athletics for the IAAF
     
    GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND TEAM
     
    SENIOR MEN
    Mo Farah (Ricky Simms) Newham & Essex Beagles
    Mike Skinner (Andy Hobdale) Blackheath & Bromley
    Andy Vernon (Nick Anderson) AFD
    James Wilkinson (Phil Wilkinson) Leeds City
     
    SENIOR WOMEN
    Faye Fullerton (Georgina Fullerton) Havering Mayesbrook
    Freya Murray (Steve Jones) Chester Le Street & Dist AC
    Stevie Stockton (George Gandy) Vale Royal
    Stephanie Twell (Mick Woods) AFD
    Hayley Yelling (Conrad Milton) Windsor Slough, Eton & Hounslow
     
    JUNIOR MEN
    Tom Farrell (Andy Farrell) Border
    Richard Goodman () Shaftesbury Barnet
    Callum Hawkins (Robert Hawkins) Kilbarchan
    Jonathan Hay (Mick Woods) AFD
    Ben Norris (Andy McNeill) Notts
    Ronnie Sparke (Richard Thurston) Woodford Green and Essex Ladies
     
    JUNIOR WOMEN
    Kate Avery (Robert Ashwood) Shildon
    Emelia Gorecka (Mick Woods) AFD
    Annabel Gummow (Chris Wooldridge) Bristol & West
    Sarah Inglis (Steve Cottom) Lothian
    Beth Potter (John Nuttall) Victoria Park City of Glasgow
    Hannah Walker (Mike Dunphy) Dacorum & Tring