This is the letter we have just posted on. In the UK, 108 athletes, previously and electricity, have signed a letter to the Prime Minister, asking the government’s government to support the Government of the 2029 World of Athletics in London.
Subject line: An open letter by British athletes. Let me bring world athletics
Home in championships
CCD Chancellor and Secretary of State
Dear Prime Minister,
We write as athletes who have honored to represent the UK and Northern Ireland
The global stage. There are a world of Armenians, Olympic, European and Cooperation Champions and
medalists. We were proud to stand on the chairs, but there is nothing like competing in front of the house
crowd. For many athletes, it is a one-time life experience. It is an opportunity for our country
should not leave us to pass.
That’s why we call on the British government to repel the application for hosting world athletics
Championships in 2029.
There is no more imagined parameter from the London Stadium than the scene of the Unforgettable Moments
2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and the World Record of the World Championship. British
He knows how to install global events. We do it shiny. And when we are hosting, the impact exceeds more than that
medals and headlines. It inspires generation. It causes a huge economic and community impact. It
Country together with excitement and joy.
We are well-known and respected around the world as organizers of a great event. As athletes we compete
each continent. And wherever we go, something is clear. Our competitors’ competitors talk about British events
with admiration. They want to compete here. They trust justice, atmosphere, attention
Details, and they know that fans will be discussed. Competing in front of the sales gathering is something
The UK provides unique. Athletics are really a world sport, and the UK keeps a unique and respected
place in it.
In 2029, hosting will bring the best athletes in the world to British land, but more importantly it would be
Inspire a new generation to get involved in the most diverse and inclusive sports. Some of us
were quite successful in Feeling a home crowd in London 2012 and 2017. Some of us are volunteer,
Others were standing. We were all inspired. That sparks defines most of us on our travels as it
For thousands of other young people, who went to join clubs, coach, officially or
Just fall in love with athletics.
We know that there are court decisions facing the country. But this is not just about sports. It’s about
Opportunity, inclusion, prosperity and pride. Such events such as economic benefits are driving tourism and
Show Britain with the best. But first of all, they leave a legacy living in communities and schools,
and families for years to come.
The window to operate is short. It is necessary to make a decision to return the proposal in the coming weeks. We ask you – our
Government – Show your support and help us bring home to the World Cup.
We are ready. We hope you are too.
Signed.
Harry Aikines-Aryety, Eugene Amo-Dadzie, Amber Anning, Dina Aser-Smith Mbe, Jeremiah Azu,
Steve Backley MBE, David Bedford Obe, Roger Black Mbe, Tom Bosworth Mbe, Joe Brier, Darren
Campbell MBE, Taylor Campbell, Alastair Chalmers, Melissa Courtney-Bryant, Steve Cram CBE,
Linford Christie Obe, Lyn David, Charlie Dobson, Eilid Doyle, Eilidh Edvards CBE, Hannah
England, Dam Jessica Ennis-Hill, Sir Mo Farah, Jacob Fincha-Dukes, Innes Fitzgerald, Sir Brendan
Foster, Jason Gardener Mbe, Phoebe Gill, Neil Gourley, Robbie Grabarz, Dai Greene, Sally Gunnell
OBE, Toby Harries, David Hemery Cbe, Louie Hinchliffe, Sophie Hitchon, Hodgkinson MBE, Dame Kelly Holmes, Matthew Hudson-Smith, Georgia Hudson Bell, Tim Huchs,
Colin Jackson CBE, Katarina Johnson-Thompson Mbe, Hannah Kelly, Josh Kerr, Richard Kilty, Morgan
Lake, Iman-Lanced Lansikot, Dam Denis Lewis, MB Lewis-Francis Mb, Scott Lincoln, Christian
Malcolm, Eamonn Martin, Jenny Meadows, Kisisia Mensah, Elish McColgan, Liz McColgan Mbe,
Catin Series, George Mills, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, David Moorcroft Obe, Laura Muir, Ashleigh
Nelson, Laviai Nielsen, Lina Nielsen, Daryll Neita, Jade Ohuruogu, Christine Ohuruogu MBE, Victoria
Ohuurogu, Lawrence Lawrence, Iniora, Alan Pascoe Mbe, Ben Puretison, Jo Pavey Mbe, Assha
Philip, Andrew Pozzi, Rece Prescod, Charlotte Purdue, Paula Radcliffe MBE, Sam Reardon, Jemma
Rekie, Michael Rimmer, Martyn Rooney, Greg Rutherford MBE, Tessa Sanderson Cbe, Goldie
Sayers, Wendy Sly Mbe, Katie Snowden, Kelly Sotheelon Mbe, Andrew Steele, Danny Talbot, Iwan
Thomas Mbe, Chris Thompson, Daley Thompson Cbe, Andy Turner, Laura Turner-Alleyne, Steph
TWELL, LORRENE UGEN, LAURA Weightman and Jake Wightman. (108)