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England Indoor Team Heads to Reykjavik Games
The England indoor track and field team is gearing up for the 2025 Reykjavik International Games, set to take place on January 27. This event is a significant opportunity for athletes to showcase their talents early in the indoor season and pursue qualifying standards for future competitions.
Team Leader Vicky Griffiths is at the helm, guiding a diverse group of athletes, some of whom will be making their international debut. The team features Molly Palmer competing in the Long Jump, Dahlia Corp in the High Jump, and a strong contingent in the middle-distance events with Eleanor Strevens and William Rabjohns in the 1500m. Additionally, Oliver Parker and Arabella Wilson will represent the team in the 400m, while Dylan Williams and Jasmine Wilkins will sprint in the 60m.
Supporting the athletes is a dedicated coaching staff, including Shani Palmer as Team Coach Speed, Hayley Hemming as Team Coach Endurance, and Stuart Butler serving as the team's Physio. This competition not only provides a platform for athletes to gain valuable experience but also plays a crucial role in their development for future representative opportunities.
#ReykjavikGames,#TeamEngland,#IndoorAthletics,#TrackAndField,#AthleteDevelopment
Team Leader Vicky Griffiths is at the helm, guiding a diverse group of athletes, some of whom will be making their international debut. The team features Molly Palmer competing in the Long Jump, Dahlia Corp in the High Jump, and a strong contingent in the middle-distance events with Eleanor Strevens and William Rabjohns in the 1500m. Additionally, Oliver Parker and Arabella Wilson will represent the team in the 400m, while Dylan Williams and Jasmine Wilkins will sprint in the 60m.
Supporting the athletes is a dedicated coaching staff, including Shani Palmer as Team Coach Speed, Hayley Hemming as Team Coach Endurance, and Stuart Butler serving as the team's Physio. This competition not only provides a platform for athletes to gain valuable experience but also plays a crucial role in their development for future representative opportunities.
#ReykjavikGames,#TeamEngland,#IndoorAthletics,#TrackAndField,#AthleteDevelopment
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