The England Athletics Championships concludes this afternoon in Manchester. The meeting takes place ahead of a packed summer, and will qualify for the World Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
The Commonwealth Games will also be held in Birmingham, with many stars from the list of 72 UK athletes ready to compete.
Several plays took place on Saturday as Daryl Neeta won her 100m title and shocked Tina Usher-Smith. Laura Muir won the 1500m title, while Jake Whiteman won the men’s 1500m crown.
The final day action will feature finals in the 200m, 800m and several field events, but Keeley Hodgkinson will not run in his 800m after descending to the 400m on Saturday.
Before the final day of the UK Athletics Championships, here is everything you need to know, including full-time schedules and schedules.
How can I see?
The action will be shown live on the BBC iPlayer, the BBC Red Button, the BBC Sport website and the processor. The action will take place on Friday, June 24, from 3:55 pm to 8:50 pm, and on Saturday, June 25, it will begin at 1:15 pm and end at 7:00 pm, and finally on Sunday, June 26, at 10:25 am Starting and ending at 5:00 p.m.
When does it start?
Final day activity will begin at 10:30 a.m. and end Sunday, June 27, at 5 p.m.
What is the start time and timing?
Sunday 26 June
10:30 Final Men’s Javelin Throw
11:35 Heptathlon long jump for women
11:38 Women’s Bombing Final
12:00 5000m Final Walk for Women
12:32 The final men’s discus throw
12:35 Final walk for 5000m men
13:02 Triple jump final for men
13:05 Women 100m Barriers Battery
13:35 Women’s 200m 1st round
14:02 Women’s high jump final
14:05 Men’s 200m Round1
14:10 Heptathlon Javelin Throw for Women
14:16 Goal vault final for women
14:35 Women’s 400m hurdles final
14:45 Men’s 1500m Final
14:55 Women’s 100m hurdles final
15:05 3000m Steeplechase Final Women
15:17 Men’s long jump final
15:20 Men’s 400m Wheelchair Final
15:25 Hammer throw finals for women
15:28 400m Women’s Wheelchair Final
15:38 Women’s 200m Final
15:47 Men’s 200m Final
15:56 Heptathlon final for women in the 800m
16:10 Men’s 5000m Final
16:35 Men’s 800m Final
16:45 Women’s 800m Finals
The England Athletics Championships concludes this afternoon in Manchester. The meeting takes place ahead of a packed summer, and will qualify for the World Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
The Commonwealth Games will also be held in Birmingham, with many stars from the list of 72 UK athletes ready to compete.
Several plays took place on Saturday as Daryl Neeta won her 100m title and shocked Tina Usher-Smith. Laura Muir won the 1500m title, while Jake Whiteman won the men’s 1500m crown.
The final day action will feature finals in the 200m, 800m and several field events, but Keeley Hodgkinson will not run in his 800m after descending to the 400m on Saturday.
Before the final day of the UK Athletics Championships, here is everything you need to know, including full-time schedules and schedules.
How can I see?
The action will be shown live on the BBC iPlayer, the BBC Red Button, the BBC Sport website and the processor. The action will take place on Friday, June 24, from 3:55 pm to 8:50 pm, and on Saturday, June 25, it will begin at 1:15 pm and end at 7:00 pm, and finally on Sunday, June 26, at 10:25 am Starting and ending at 5:00 p.m.
When does it start?
Final day activity will begin at 10:30 a.m. and end Sunday, June 27, at 5 p.m.
What is the start time and timing?
Sunday 26 June
10:30 Final Men’s Javelin Throw
11:35 Heptathlon long jump for women
11:38 Women’s Bombing Final
12:00 5000m Final Walk for Women
12:32 The final men’s discus throw
12:35 Final walk for 5000m men
13:02 Triple jump final for men
13:05 Women 100m Barriers Battery
13:35 Women’s 200m 1st round
14:02 Women’s high jump final
14:05 Men’s 200m Round1
14:10 Heptathlon Javelin Throw for Women
14:16 Goal vault final for women
14:35 Women’s 400m hurdles final
14:45 Men’s 1500m Final
14:55 Women’s 100m hurdles final
15:05 3000m Steeplechase Final Women
15:17 Men’s long jump final
15:20 Men’s 400m Wheelchair Final
15:25 Hammer throw finals for women
15:28 400m Women’s Wheelchair Final
15:38 200m Women’s Final
15:47 Men’s 200m Final
15:56 Heptathlon final for women in the 800m
16:10 Men’s 5000m Final
16:35 Men’s 800m Final
16:45 Women’s 800m Finals
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