NZ team named  for world athletics championships

NZ team named  for world athletics championships

Tāmaki Makaurau - Following the success of a vintage summer of athletics, a 24-strong New Zealand team has been “conditionally” selected for the 2023 world athletics championships in Budapest in August.

Of the 24 athletes named, 12 are required to meet additional performance conditions to confirm their selection by July 30. 

A full complement of three pole vaulters have been named on the team led by 2016 Olympic bronze medallist Eliza McCartney, 2022 World Indoor sixth place-finisher Olivia McTaggart – both of whom have achieved the automatic entry standard of 4.71m – and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Imogen Ayris.

A revitalised McCartney is returning to her best after several years of injury struggle and the pole vault star is set to make her first World Championship appearance since appearing at the London edition six years ago. McTaggart (4.71m) and Ayris (4.51m) have both set PB’s during an impressive 2023 campaign. 

Three New Zealand shot putters have also secured their place in the team led by Tom Walsh, the 2017 world champion and 2019 world bronze medallist, and two-time Olympic bronze medallist, who is set for his fifth World Championship appearance in Budapest.

His fellow shot putter Jacko Gill is also poised for his fifth World Athletics Championships following his breakthrough 2023 campaign. The 28-year-old Aucklander claimed his first national senior title and posted a PB of 22.12m at the Sir Graeme Douglas International presented by Harcourts Cooper & Co.

In the women’s shot Maddi Wesche, will appear at her third World Athletics Championships in Budapest. The Commonwealth bronze medallist has happy memories of the 2022 World Athletics Championships after setting her current PB of 19.50m to place seventh in Eugene.

Also punching his ticket for Budapest is Commonwealth champion Hamish Kerr. The 26-year-old high jump star has enjoyed a stellar unbeaten 2023, adding 3cm to his national record of 2.34m in Slovakia and was crowned World indoor Tour final winner in Birmingham.

Sprinter Zoe Hobbs has been named for her third successive World Championship appearance. Hobbs has enjoyed an outstanding summer season twice lowering her Oceania 100m record – highlighted by a blistering 10.97 clocking in Sydney.

The NZ team is:

***The below 12 athletes will be guaranteed a slot provided they remain high enough within the world rankings to fall inside the entry quota that World Athletics has set for each event.

Women

Georgia Hulls – 200m

Zoe Hobbs – 100m

Eliza McCartney – Pole Vault

Olivia McTaggart – Pole Vault

Maddi Wesche – Shot Put

Men

Geordie Beamish – 5000m

Connor Bell - Discus

Jacko Gill – Shot Put

Hamish Kerr – High Jump

James Preston – 800m

Sam Tanner – 1500m

Tom Walsh – Shot Put

***The 12 athletes who have also been selected subject to achieving additional performance conditions as well as remaining high enough within the world rankings to fall inside the entry quota that World Athletics has set for each event.

Women

Imogen Ayris – Pole vault

Portia Bing – 400m hurdles

Lauren Bruce – Hammer

Rosie Elliott – 400m

Keeley O’Hagan – High Jump

Tori Peeters - Javelin

Men

Brad Mathas – 800m

Julian Oakley – 5000m

Ethan Olivier – Triple Jump

Welre Olivier – Triple Jump

Shay Veitch – Long Jump

Tiaan Whelpton – 100m

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