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10:31 GMT, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 11:31 UK

Baddeley makes European Cup team

European Cup Athletics
Date:
Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 June Venue: Annecy, France
Coverage: Sat 21 June: 1415-1710 BBC ONE and bbc.co.uk/sport
Sun 22 June: 1415-1530 BBC TWO and BBC Sport website; 1515-1700 red button and bbc.co.uk/sport; 1700-1830 BBC TWO and bbc.co.uk/sport
Andy Baddeley

Middle distance runner Andy Baddeley has been selected in the Great Britain & Northern Ireland team for this month's Spar European Cup in France.

The 25-year-old won the Dream Mile in Oslo last Friday, breaking through the three-minute 50-second barrier, but will step up to race in the 3000m.

Tom Lancashire, 1500m winner in Norway, will make his international debut.

World 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu will race in the 200m after going under 23 seconds for the first time in Oslo.

Nicola Sanders, who Ohuruogu narrowly edged out for the gold medal in Osaka, will run the one-lap event.

Kelly Sotherton, the heptathlon bronze medallist in Japan, has been selected for the 4x400m relay squad having recovered from a kidney infection.

UK Athletics performance director Dave Collins said: "In an Olympic year, the European Cup is obviously not top of our priority list, but it is still an important competition.

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"We have selected the strongest team available to us and I expect many of our athletes to use this opportunity as part of their build-up towards Beijing.

"There were several difficult decisions to make during the selection process and that is a reflection of some of the depth of quality now emerging in some events."

Britain's men will be aiming to improve on last year's fourth-place finish behind Poland, France and Germany.

In the women's competition, Russia are clear favourites to make it a dozen successive titles after going undefeated since 1997, while Britain will be aiming to consolidate their position after last year securing a return to the eight-team super league.


Great Britain and Northern Ireland team:

Men

100m: Tyrone Edgar (Newham & Essex)
200m: Marlon Devonish (Coventry Godiva)
400m: Martyn Rooney (Croydon)
800m: Michael Rimmer (Liverpool, Pembroke & Sefton Harriers)
1500m: Tom Lancashire (Bolton Harriers)
3000m: Andy Baddeley (Harrow AC)
5000m: Mo Farah (Newham & Essex)
3000m steeplechase: Andrew Lemoncello (Fife AC)
110m H: Andy Turner (Sale Harriers Manchester)
400m H: Dale Garland (Channel Islands AC)
High Jump: Samson Oni (Belgrave Harriers)
Pole Vault: Steve Lewis (Newham & Essex)
Long Jump: Chris Tomlinson (Newham & Essex)
Triple Jump: Phillips Idowu (Belgrave Harriers)
Shot: Mark Edwards (Birchfield Harriers)
Discus: Emeka Udechuku (Woodford Green & Essex Ladies)
Hammer: Mike Floyd (Sale Harriers Manchester)
Javelin: Michael Allen (Trafford AC)
4x100m: Harry Aikines-Aryeetey (Sutton & District), Devonish, Edgar, Rikki Fifton (Victoria Park & Tower Hamlets), Christian Malcolm (Cardiff AAC), Craig Pickering (Marshall Milton Keynes)
4x400m: Tim Benjamin (Cardiff AAC), Richard Buck (City of York), Rooney, Andrew Steele (Trafford AC), Rob Tobin (Basingstoke & Mid Hants), Conrad Williams (Kent AC).

Women

100m: Emma Ania (Shaftesbury Barnet)
200m: Christine Ohuruogu (Newham & Essex)
400m: Nicola Sanders (Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow)
800m: Jenny Meadows (Wigan & District Harriers)
1500m: Susan Scott (City of Glasgow)
3000m: Helen Clitheroe (Preston Harriers)
5000m: Jo Pavey (Exeter Harriers)
3000m sc: Barbara Parker (City of Norwich)
100m H: Sarah Claxton (Woodford Green & Essex Ladies)
400m H: Tasha Danvers (Shaftesbury Barnet)
High Jump: Susan Moncrieff (Trafford AC)
Pole Vault: Louise Butterworth (Birchfield Harriers)
Long Jump: Jade Johnson (Herne Hill)
Triple Jump: Noni Mordi (Shaftesbury Barnet)
Shot: Rebecca Peake (Sale Harriers Manchester)
Discus: Philippa Roles (Swansea Harriers)
Javelin: Goldie Sayers (Belgrave Harriers)
Hammer: Zoe Derham (Birchfield Harriers)
4x100m: Ania, Montell Douglas (Blackheath & Bromley), Emily Freeman (Wakefield Harriers), Jeanette Kwayke (Woodford Green & Essex Ladies) Anyika Onuora (Liverpool Harriers), Kadi-Ann Thomas (Marshall Milton Keynes AC)
4x400m: Vicki Barr (Rugby & Northampton), Lee McConnell (Shaftesbury Barnet), Meadows, Ohuruogu, Marilyn Okoro (Shaftesbury Barnet), Kelly Sotherton (Birchfield Harriers).




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