Team GB's Star-Studded Lineup for 2025 World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing
Olympic medalists Hunter Bell, Jeremiah Azu and reigning world champion Molly Caudery headline Britain's strong squad for the World Indoor Championships in China.

Britain's Medal Contenders Ready for Nanjing Showdown
Fresh from her Olympic 1500m bronze in Paris, Georgia Hunter-Bell leads Team GB's charge at the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing (21-23 March). The 31-year-old former cybersecurity specialist will compete alongside European Indoor bronze medalist Revee Walcott-Nolan in what promises to be a highly competitive women's middle-distance event.
Sprint Powerhouses
- Jeremiah Azu (men's 60m): The European Indoor champion brings scintillating form after his 6.49sec PB
- Amy Hunt: Olympic 4x100m silver medalist steps down to the 60m dash
- Andy Robertson: Fresh from European Indoor 60m bronze
Field Event Threats
- Molly Caudery: Defending world pole vault champion returns after precautionary withdrawal from Europeans
- Funminiyi Olajide: Emerging long jump talent making her global championship debut
Middle-Distance Depth
- George Mills: European Indoor 3000m silver medalist carries momentum
- Adam Fogg & Neil Gourley: Formidable 1500m duo with championship pedigree
- Innes FitzGerald: Rising star in women's 3000m (subject to qualification)
Championship Context
This marks the first World Indoors in China since the COVID-19 postponements, following Glasgow's successful 2024 edition. The Nanjing event serves as crucial preparation for the 2026 championships, with the host selection process already underway.
Complete Team GB Roster
Women
- 60m: Amy Hunt
- 400m: Amber Anning
- 1500m: Georgia Hunter-Bell, Revee Walcott-Nolan
- 3000m: Innes FitzGerald*
- Pole Vault: Molly Caudery
- Long Jump: Funminiyi Olajide
Men
- 60m: Jeremiah Azu, Andy Robertson
- 1500m: Adam Fogg, Neil Gourley
- 3000m: George Mills
- Shot Put: Scott Lincoln
Pending final qualification standards
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