Team England has announced an 83-strong athletics squad for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.
Amy Hunt, Georgia Hunter Bell and Katarina Johnson-Thompson are the individual world medalists from Tokyo who will represent England in Glasgow.
At last year’s World Athletics Championships, Hunt secured silver in the 200m, behind Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, and edged out Katie Cook in the semi-finals in a time of 22.08 for Great Britain’s all-time 200m.
Hunter Bell, two years on from Olympic 1500m bronze in Paris, won 800m silver in Japan after finishing 1:54.90 behind Lilian Odira. The Brit took the silver medal ahead of teammate and Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson, who also clocked 1:54.91.

Johnson-Thompson secured her third consecutive major world medal in the vault. he became the world heptathlon champion in Budapest and won Olympic silver in Paris with a bronze medal in Tokyo.
Many of the athletes who competed in Tokyo are also part of the England team and on the track they include Amber Anning, Jarnell Hughes, Ben Pattison and Reeve Walcott-Nolan to name just a few.
Jazmin Sawyers, a year back from a torn Achilles, leads the line in the long jump, while Morgan Lake and Kimani Jack could star in the high jump. Scott Lincoln is in good form in the shot put, as is Lawrence Okokye in the discus and Ben East in the javelin.

Jade O’Dowda will join Johnson-Thompson in the heptathlon and finished eighth in Tokyo with 6,391 points.
The mile is returning for the first time since the 1966 Games and athletes who will represent England in it include Walcott-Nolan, Katie Snowden, Elliott Giles and Archie Davies.
Elise Turner, who broke the championship record with a winning time of 9:16.95 at the British Athletics Championships in Birmingham, leads the 3000m.
England will also field teams in the women’s 4x100m, men’s 4x100m and 4x400m medley relays.
England athletics team
Follow up
Amy Hunt – 100 m
Imani Lara-Lancicott – 100 m
Darryl Denny – 100 m
Louis Hinchliffe – 100 m
Good luck Eduan! – 200 m
Jarnell Hughes – 200 m
Yemi Mary John – 400 m
Amber Anning – 400 m
Emma Nwofor – 100 m hurdles
Tade Ojora – 110 m hurdles
Sam Bennett – 110 m hurdles
Emily Newnham – 400 m hurdles
Lina Nielsen – 400 m hurdles
Seamus Derbyshire – 400 m hurdles
Josh Faulds – 400 m hurdles
Jake Minshull – 400 m hurdles
Georgia Hunter Bell – 800 m
Ben Pattison – 800 m
Alex Botterill – 800 m
Reeve Walcott-Nolan – miles
Katie Snowden – miles
Elliot Giles – miles
Archie Davis – miles
Elise Turner – 3000 m running
Zach Seddon – 3000 m running
Christian Imroth – 3000 m running
Hannah Nuttall – 5000 m
Innes Fitzgerald – 5000 m
Izzy Fry – 10000 m
Poppy Tank: – 10000 m
Scott Beattie – 10000 m
Field
Jazmine Sawyers – Long jump
Molly Palmer – Long jump
Lucy Headway – Long jump
Georgina Ford-Wells – Triple jump
Lake Morgan – High jump
Will Jack? – High jump
Gemma Tutton – Pole vault
Owen Hurd – Pole vault
Scott Lincoln – Shooting
Charlotte Payne – Hammer throw
Anna goes – Hammer throw
Jake Norris – Hammer throw
Lawrence Okoye – Discus throw
Ben East – Javelin throwing
Combined events
Jade O’Dowda – Heptathlon
Katharina Johnson-Thompson – Heptathlon
Ellen Barber – Heptathlon
Sammy ball – Decathlon
Lewis Church – Decathlon
Relays
Women’s 4×100 m – Dina Asher Smith, Amy Hunt, Imani Lara-Lancicott, Daryl Neita, Aleah Sibbons, Good Luck Eduan
Men’s 4×100 m – Jarnell Hughes, Rommel Glaive, Nathaniel Mitchell-Blake, Louis Hinchliffe, Elliott Jones, Jonah Effoloko,
Mixed 4x400m – Poppy Malik, LaVai Nielsen, Alicia Regis, Matthew Hudson-Smith, Charlie Dobson, Toby Harris

