BBC Sport to show coverage of World Indoor Athletics Championships live from Glasgow

"We’ll be following these breathtaking competitors and their inspiring stories on the BBC all the way through to summer with the highly anticipated Paris Olympics on the horizon." — Gabby Logan

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In the build-up to the Paris Olympics this summer, BBC Sport is bringing extensive live coverage from the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Glasgow, as the world’s track and field talent descend on Scotland. Viewers can follow all the high and lows live on BBC Two and iPlayer.

Gabby Logan leads the BBC’s coverage of the World Indoor Athletics Championships from Glasgow starting at 9.30am on March 1. The action will be thick and fast with 26 titles to be won over the three days.

The BBC team also includes 2012 Olympic heptathlon champion Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill, 2000 Olympic gold medallist Dame Denise Lewis, former world champion gold medal winning hurdler Colin Jackson and three-time winner of the London Marathon and former world record holder, Paula Radcliffe.

Commentary coming from former 1500m world champion Steve Cram, four time European javelin gold medallist Steve Backley and Andrew Cotter. Former Team GB Olympic sprinter Jeanette Kwakye will get all the reaction and news reporting from the mixed zone.

Gabby Logan says: “The World Indoor Athletics Championships are a great chance for fans to get to know the incredible athletes who will be putting everything on the line in the hopes of achieving glory in Glasgow. We’ll be following these breathtaking competitors and their inspiring stories on the BBC all the way through to summer with the highly anticipated Paris Olympics on the horizon.”

Fans across the UK can look forward to seeing many of the best athletes in the world including Noah Lyles, fresh from his three world titles in Budapest last summer, the 400m world champion and world record holder Femke Bol and world record holder in the Men’s Pole Vault, Armand Duplantis.

The British medal charge will be led by 1500m world champion Josh Kerr who goes in the 3000m on Saturday night, alongside fellow Scot Laura Muir. In the Women’s Pole Vault, Britain’s Molly Caudrey has a great medal chance having jumped higher than anyone this year and Jemma Reekie will be hoping to end the weekend on a high in the Women’s 800m.

Philip Bernie, Interim Director of BBC Sport says: “Audiences across the UK can follow live coverage and with expert commentary and analysis as so many great athletes bid for a world title in Glasgow. As we build towards the Paris Olympics, this weekend promises to be dramatic and competitive and we’ll be there for the live action.”

How to follow the World Indoor Athletics Championships

Friday 1 March

BBC Two - 9.30am – 2.15pm and 6.45pm-10pm

Red Button - 9.55pm – 10.30pm

Saturday 2 March

BBC Two - 9.30am – 1.15pm and 6.40pm – 10.15pm

Red Button - 10.10pm-10.30pm

Sunday 3 March

BBC Two - 9.30am-12.15pm and 6.30pm to 10.15pm

Red Button, 12.10pm – 1.45pm

Source BBC TWO

February 29, 2024 4:15am ET by BBC TWO  

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