Inside the world 2025
On March 21-23, World Cup qualifiers are taking place in Nanjing, China. Nancing was initially planned to hold the event in 2020. I remember well, literally 2 days ago, when I was going to London to get China when they announced that the event was postponed. I think the virus was called a hunger or something like that. After all, China had the opportunity to host the event.

Recently, someone told Twitter that there was no very excitement for the event. I replied that in 2020 he was full of enthusiasm. Currently, two weeks after the European closed modern championships and London, it seems to be a championship for many. I’m not going to China. And I’m far away from the same. GB took 44 athletes from our inside. Just 13 are on the sign for Nanjing.

By the way, Nanjing is the capital of J. Hangs. It is located on the Delta of Yangte River, it is 630 miles away from Beijing and has more than 9 million people.

The world access list lists 576 athletes (264 women and 312 men). Only 11 protecting champions return to the event. Mondo Duplantis (Polar Wagon), Devynne Charlton (60m obstacle), Molly Ship, Sarah Mitton (Triple Jump), Miltiadis Tentoglagers (Long jump) and Hugues Fabrice Zango (triple jump).

The British team was mainly self-contained, those who wanted to go. The team is.
Women
60 m. Amy Hunt
400 m. Amber Anning:
1500 m. Georgia Hunter Bell, Revee Walcott-Nolan

3000 m. Innoses Fictional *

Polar arched. Molly craving
Long jump.
* Subject to achieve a nagging classification position.
Men
60 m. Jeremiah Azu, Andy Robertson

1500 m. Adam Fogg, Neil Gurli
3000 m. George Mills
Shooting. Scott Lincoln
Molly Caudery protects as a defender champion in PV, but the last Europeans were injured. Britain will be strong in 1500 women, 2024 Olympic medalist, Georgian hunter call and European closed mediators, Revee Walcott-Nolan. Amber Anning: looked good to Europeans but for violation of the line. European champion, Jeremiah Aju, have the opportunity to test himself against the best of the world, good, the best of the world who has chosen to run in China. And it is very good to see Andy Robertson, who was awarded his unexpected bronze medal in Nanjing. George’s mills will not leave anyone, because he cares for the medal at 3,000 m. (Editor’s Note: George’s mills have left the disease, he developed from the European inside of office.)
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