Great Britain

Great Britain

The Utilita Arena in Birmingham is a venue known for hosting major athletics events in the heart of the city. With a seating capacity of up to 15,000, it is one of the UK's largest indoor arenas. While primarily an entertainment venue, the arena has welcomed notable athletics events such as the 2003 and 2018 World Indoor Championships. Additiona...
McMurray runs Lee Valley stadium record of 3:57.60 as world M50 and M60 records also fall Three athletes broke four minutes headed by James McMurray's stadium record 3:57.60 but that was arguably topped by three masters world records, Steve Smythe reports. Since turning 50, Kojo Kyereme has set a British 3000m record of 8:41.06 and h...
The Athletics Arena at the English Institute of Sport (EIS) boasts a 200m indoor track and has hosted a variety of prestigious championships, including the British Indoor Athletics Championships from 2007-2019. Opened to the public in 2003, it also plays host to the England Athletics Indoor Championships every year whilst serving as a training h...
The Manchester Regional Arena is situated next to the Etihad Stadium and has a seating capacity of 6,000. The arena is part of the SportCity complex in the north west of the United Kingdom and has been a key venue for several major athletics events. It is the home track of Olymp...
Just two miles from the centre of Cardiff, Llandaff Fields is most popular in the world of athletics for hosting the Cardiff Cross Challenge. The event, which is part of the World Athletics Cross Country Tour, sees athletes competing on the course which is alongside the River Taff....
Gateshead International Stadium, located in Gateshead, England, is a renowned venue for track and field events. Known for its world-class facilities, the stadium has hosted numerous international competitions, including 2021 British Müller Grand Prix which was the first leg of the 2021 Diamond League. It was the first time the meet was held in Gat...
The Alexander Stadium, located in Birmingham, United Kingdom opened in 1976 and has a seating capacity of 18,000 (after recent redevelopment). The stadium is renowned for hosting major athletics competitions, both nationally and internationally. The stadium was a key venue for...
The London Stadium holds a significant place in athletics history, primarily due to its role in the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. During the 2012 Games, the stadium witnessed numerous iconic moments, including world records and unforgettable performances. Following the Olympics, the stadium underwent modifications to ensure its continued us...
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