Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2022 World Athletics Championships

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Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the
2022 World Athletics Championships
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
WA codeGBR
in Eugene, United States
15 July 2022 (2022-07-15) – 24 July 2022 (2022-07-24)
Competitors80 (38 men and 42 women)
Medals
Ranked 11th
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
5
Total
7
World Athletics Championships appearances (overview)
2019
2023

Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, United States, from 15 to 24 July 2022. Great Britain and Northern Ireland have entered 36 athletes. [1]

Contents

Medallists

MedalNameEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jake Wightman Men's 1500 metres 19 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Keely Hodgkinson Women's 800 metres 24 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Laura Muir Women's 1500 metres 18 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Dina Asher-Smith Women's 200 metres 21 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Matthew Hudson-Smith Men's 400 metres 22 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jona Efoloko
Zharnel Hughes
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
Reece Prescod
Adam Gemili*
Men's 4 × 100 metres relay 23 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Victoria Ohuruogu
Nicole Yeargin
Jessie Knight
Laviai Nielsen
Ama Pipi*
Women's 4 × 400 metres relay 24 July

* – Indicates the athlete competed in preliminaries but not the final

Results

Key

Men

Track and road events
AthleteEventHeatSemi-finalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Zharnel Hughes 100 m 9.97 =SB 1 Q10.133Did not advance
Reece Prescod 10.154Did not advance
Joe Ferguson 200 m 20.334 q20.527Did not advance
Adam Gemili 20.604Did not advance
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake 20.113 Q20.304Did not advance
Alex Haydock-Wilson 400 m 45.62 SB 3 Q45.08 PB 4Did not advance
Matthew Hudson-Smith 45.491 Q44.382 Q44.66Bronze medal icon.svg
Max Burgin 800 m DNS Did not advance
Kyle Langford 1:45.6821:45.914Did not advance
Daniel Rowden 1:45.53 =SB 4 q1:46.273Did not advance
Neil Gourley 1500 m 3:36.546 Q3:37.226Did not advance
Josh Kerr 3:38.941 Q3:36.921 Q3:30.60 SB 5
Jake Wightman 3:35.314 Q3:34.483 Q3:29.23 WL, PB Gold medal icon.svg
Sam Atkin 5000 m 13:34.3610Did not advance
Andrew Butchart 13:31.26 SB 9Did not advance
Marc Scott 13:22.548Did not advance
Patrick Dever 10,000 m 29:13.8823
Joshua Griffiths Marathon 2:17:3749
David King 110 m hurdles 13.574 Q13.517Did not advance
Andrew Pozzi 13.453 Q13.356Did not advance
Joshua Zeller 13.413 Q13.312 Q13.335
Alastair Chalmers 400 m hurdles 49.375Did not advance
Chris McAlister 51.556Did not advance
Jona Efoloko
Zharnel Hughes
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
Reece Prescod
Adam Gemili*
Richard Kilty*
4 × 100 m relay 38.492 Q37.83 SB Bronze medal icon.svg

* – Indicates the athlete competed in preliminaries but not the final

Field events
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Joel Clarke-Khan High jump 2.21=23Did not advance
Harry Coppell Pole vault 5.50=19Did not advance
Ben Williams Triple jump 15.9826Did not advance
Scott Lincoln Shot put 19.9716Did not advance
Lawrence Okoye Discus throw 63.5713Did not advance
Nicholas Percy 63.2014Did not advance
Nick Miller Hammer throw 77.13 SB 9 q73.7411

Women

Track and road events
AthleteEventHeatSemi-finalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Dina Asher-Smith 100 m 10.84 SB 1 Q10.892 Q10.83 =NR 4
Imani Lansiquot 11.244Did not advance
Daryll Neita 10.95 SB 2 Q10.973Did not advance
Dina Asher-Smith 200 m 22.562 Q21.96 SB 2 Q22.02Bronze medal icon.svg
Beth Dobbin 23.044Did not advance
Victoria Ohuruogu 400 m 51.073 Q50.99 PB 5Did not advance
Ama Pipi 51.323 Q52.288Did not advance
Nicole Yeargin 51.17 SB 4 q51.224Did not advance
Ellie Baker 800 m 2:01.723 Q2:02.778Did not advance
Alexandra Bell 2:01.254Did not advance
Keely Hodgkinson 2:00.881 Q1:58.511 Q1:56.38 SB Silver medal icon.svg
Jemma Reekie 1:59.092 Q2:00.435Did not advance
Melissa Courtney-Bryant 1500 m 4:09.0711Did not advance
Laura Muir 4:07.532 Q4:01.78 SB 2 Q3:55.28 SB Bronze medal icon.svg
Katie Snowden 4:06.9210Did not advance
Jessica Judd 5000 m 14:57.648 q15:19.8813
Amy-Eloise Markovc 15:31.62 SB 12Did not advance
Eilish McColgan 14:56.47 SB 7 q15:03.0311
Jessica Judd 10,000 m 30:35.93 PB 11
Eilish McColgan 30:34.6010
Rose Harvey Marathon DNF
Jess Piasecki 2:28:4112
Charlotte Purdue DNF
Cindy Sember 100 m hurdles 12.672 Q12.50 NR 4 q12.385
Jessie Knight 400 m hurdles 55.484 Q55.397Did not advance
Lina Nielsen 57.428Did not advance
Elizabeth Bird 3000 m steeplechase 9:23.175Did not advance
Aimee Pratt 9:18.91 NR 6 q9:15.64 NR 7
Asha Philip
Imani Lansiquot
Dina Asher-Smith
Daryll Neita
Ashleigh Nelson*
4 × 100 m relay 41.99 WL 1 Q42.756
Victoria Ohuruogu
Nicole Yeargin
Jessie Knight
Laviai Nielsen
Ama Pipi*
4 × 400 m relay 3:23.92 SB 2 Q3:22.64 SB Bronze medal icon.svg

* – Indicates the athlete competed in preliminaries but not the final

Field events
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Emily Borthwick High jump 1.81=25Did not advance
Morgan Lake DNS Did not advance
Laura Zialor 1.8127Did not advance
Holly Bradshaw Pole vault NM Did not advance
Molly Caudery 4.2025Did not advance
Jazmin Sawyers Long jump 6.68 SB 9 q6.629
Lorraine Ugen 6.6810 q6.5310
Naomi Metzger Triple jump 13.9718Did not advance
Sophie McKinna Shot put 17.2123Did not advance
Amelia Strickler 17.4022Did not advance
Jade Lally Discus throw 58.2118Did not advance
Combined events – Heptathlon
AthleteEvent100HHJSP200 mLJJT800 mFinalRank
Katarina Johnson-Thompson Result13.551.83 =SB12.9223.626.2839.182:19.1662228
Points104310167221017937652835

Mixed

AthleteEventHeatFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Joseph Brier
Zoey Clark
Alex Haydock-Wilson
Laviai Nielsen
4 × 400 metres relay 3:14.75 SB6Did not advance

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References

  1. "Entry List" (PDF). World Athletics. 7 July 2022. Retrieved 17 July 2022.