1st July 2022

GB & NI JUNIORS READY FOR 2022 MANNHEIM INTERNATIONAL

A team of 20 athletes at set to compete in the Great Britain and Northern Ireland vest at the Mannheim International which will take place this weekend in Germany.

The women’s 4x100m relay squad contains three members of the gold-medal winning relay team from last year’s European U20 Championships in Estonia: Alyson Bell (Giffnock North), Success Eduan (Anita Richardson, Sale Harriers Manchester) and Joy Eze (Michael Donnelly, Gateshead). The latter two athletes also won individual medals in Tallinn, Eze a bronze in the 100m and Eduan a bronze in the 200m. They’ll be joined in the relay squad by Brooke Ironside (Zac Kerin, Bournemouth), Millie King (Graham Holmes, Ipswich) and Sophie Walton (Trevor Williams, Horwich).

Jeriel Quainoo (Ryan Freckleton, Blackheath and Bromley), European relay gold medallist last summer and UK championships 200m bronze medallist, heads the men’s 4x100m team, and he will also compete in the individual 100m. Debutant, Olutimilehin Esan (Crawley), Jason Kalala (Nat Senior, Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets), Medwin Odamtten (Gladys Bird, Woodford Green Essex Ladies), Michael Onilogbo (Carl Graham, Newham & Essex Beagles) and Tyler Panton (Peter Griffiths, Woking) are all included in the men’s team.

Among the other athletes competing are the combined eventers, Eloise Hind (Marcia Marriott, Oxford City), Abigail Pawlett (Ashley Bryant, Trafford) and Ella Rush (David Feeney, Amber Valley & Erewash). They have all achieved the World U20 Championships heptathlon standard so this will be a key competition for them as they seek selection later this month.

The Mannheim International is one of the highest-level junior competitions outside of the World or European U20 Championships each year. Given the importance in preparing the 4x100m relay teams for the World Athletics U20 Championships in Cali later this summer, full relay teams as well as several individual developing pathway athletes – U18s are not eligible for this competition – have been selected to compete with the squad size capped at 20.

Results

Live stream

 

The Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the Mannheim International on the 2-3 July 2022:

Women

4x100m Relay:

Alyson Bell (Giffnock North)

Success Eduan (Anita Richardson, Sale Harriers Manchester)

Joy Eze (Michael Donnelly, Gateshead)

Brooke Ironside (Zac Kerin, Bournemouth)

Millie King (Graham Holmes, Ipswich)

Sophie Walton (Trevor Williams, Horwich)

100m:

Alyson Bell (Giffnock North)

Joy Eze (Michael Donnelly, Gateshead)

Brooke Ironside (Zac Kerin, Bournemouth)

200m:

Success Eduan (Anita Richardson, Sale Harriers Manchester)

Millie King (Graham Holmes, Ipswich)

Sophie Walton (Trevor Williams, Horwich)

400m:

Yemi Mary John (Alan James, Woodford Green Essex Ladies)

Long Jump:

Molly Palmer (Lukasz Zawila, Charnwood)

Pole Vault:

Sophie Ashurst (Andy Ashurst, Sale Harriers Manchester)

Heptathlon:

Eloise Hind (Marcia Marriott, Oxford City) – 100m Hurdles and High Jump

Abigail Pawlett (Ashley Bryant, Trafford) – 200m, Shot Put and 100m Hurdles

Ella Rush (David Feeney, Amber Valley & Erewash) – 100m and Long Jump

 

Men

4x100m Relay:

Olutimilehin Esan (Crawley)

Jason Kalala (Nat Senior, Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets)

Medwin Odamtten (Gladys Bird, Woodford Green Essex Ladies)

Michael Onilogbo (Carl Graham, Newham & Essex Beagles)

Tyler Panton (Peter Griffiths, Woking)

Jeriel Quainoo (Ryan Freckleton, Blackheath and Bromley)

100m:

Olutimilehin Esan (Crawley)

Medwin Odamtten (Gladys Bird, Woodford Green Essex Ladies)

Michael Onilogbo (Carl Graham, Newham & Essex Beagles)

Tyler Panton (Peter Griffiths, Woking)

Jeriel Quainoo (Ryan Freckleton, Blackheath and Bromley)

200m:

Jason Kalala (Nat Senior, Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets)

Pole Vault:

Lazarus Benjamin (Matt Cullen, Sale Harriers Manchester)

Decathlon:

Sammy Ball (Michael Dyer, Reading) – 110m Hurdles and Long Jump

 

Team Staff:

Team Leader: Laura Turner-Alleyne

Team Management Support: Danny Talbot

Team Coaches: Andy Ashurst, Leon Baptiste, Stuart Carlaw, Christine Harrison-Bloomfield, Julie Pratt-Benteman and Lukasz Zawila.

Medical: Chris Bramah (Therapist), Laura Street (Therapist) and Milly Pamment (biomechanics)