Hannah Exocroft causes wave of first British athletes to be selected for 2025 championship in India
The British Athletics called the first group of athletes, which will present the British and Northern Ireland at the World Cup in the World Cup, from September 26 to October 5.
The first wave of the election is seven medals from Paris’s Paralympic Games. The goals of this election are the goals of the performance in these championships for athletes and support the potential of athletes for LA 2028 paralimpic games. The second round of the team’s choice is expected in August.
Among the selected names is the 16th world champion Anna’s cockroach, which will compete in T34 100 m and 800 m. Joining in the same events is seven times a Paralympic medalist Stone Adenegan, which provides a strong British presence in T34 category.

Sabrina luck, who claims Paralympic gold in Paris, continues to impress, making new F20 shots at the beginning of this year at the British British Athletics Championship.
Six times the world, champion Ald Davis is going to compete in men’s F63, aiming to add another global title to his already remarkable career.
At the same time, Dan Pembroke, Reaght’s Paralympic and World Champion F13 Javelin and the current World Recorder, will try to protect his crown.

After its breakthrough performance in Paris, international Ben Sandilands returns to an international stage. He aims to maintain his T20 1500 m world title, continuing to climb the sport.
From Paris, silver medalist Marcus Perrine Daley has shown a strong seasonal form with the best individuals at T52 100 m and target the first three ends in Delhi.
Katie Jones said:
“For more than three months, we will support and include all these athletes in their preparations to ensure the best showcases for the best showcases.
The full staff statement is scheduled for August.
Women
Kare Adenegan – T34 100 m and 800 m
Hannah Cockcroft – T34 100 m and 800 m
Sabrina Fortune – F20 Shot Put
Men
Alled Davis – F63 Shot
Marcus Perrineau Daley – T52 100m
And PEMBROKE – F13 Javelin
Ben Sandilands – T20 1500 m