2003 Selection Criteria

 

IAAF World Indoor Championships - Birmingham, Great Britain 14-16 March

 

Men
Women
Event
Indoor
Outdoor 110H
Event
Indoor
Outdoor 100h
60H
7.75
13.54
100H
8.20
12.96

 

All IAAF performances must be achieved during the period 1 January 2002 to 4 March 2003

Selection Criteria
1. The Team will be selected on the evening of Sunday 2nd March immediately following the World Indoor Trials.

2. The first athlete eligible to compete for Great Britain & Northern Ireland in each trial event [except combined events] will be awarded a place in the team, providing the relevant IAAF entry standard has been achieved during the specified period. If the eligible athlete at the trials has not achieved the entry standards, he or she will have no right to automatic selection.

3. Selectors have the right to make further selections from athletes who have [a] achieved the IAAF entry standard or [b] achieved the UKA standard in field events that athletes have not been selected with the IAAF standard.
N.B. Two athletes can be chosen in an event if both have achieved the IAAF standard

4. An achievement of IAAF or UKA entry standard does not guarantee selection.

5. Current form will the most important selection criteria.

6. Combined events - The IAAF will invite eight athletes to compete.

7. The selection panel reserves the right to make value judgements on the situations that they consider to be exceptional circumstances within the reference framework and spirit of the general policy.

 
COLIN JACKSON
iAs his career reaches its finale, UKHC spoke to COLIN JACKSON about his advice for the comming generation of sprint hurdlers
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SARAH CLAXTON and Dominic Girdler triumphed in the 60 m hurdles events at the 2003 AAA/ World Trials at Birmingham click here for the round up.
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ALLEN JOHNSON and Gail Devers confirmed their position as favorites for the IAAF Indoor World Champoinships, with clear cut victories.
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COLIN JACKSON ran his fastest time of the year in Karlsruhe but was then disqualified under the new IAAF false
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JANA PITMAN the Commonwealth Champion, started the season in great style breaking under the 54 second mark with an impressive display in Canberra
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UKA announce the qualification standards for the IAAF Paris World Championships in August. ...............................
 
 

 





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