6th August 2023
OBAMAKINWA & CARVELL NAMED GB & NI CAPTAINS FOR EUROPEAN ATHLETICS U20 CHAMPIONSHIPS
British record holder Zara Obamakinwa (coach: Mark Chapman, club: Blackheath & Bromley) and defending champion Charlie Carvell (Stewart Marshall, Telford) have been named captains of the Great Britain & Northern Ireland team for the European Under-20 Championships in Jerusalem.
Discus thrower Obamakinwa and sprinter Carvell both competed at the previous European Under 20 Championships in Tallinn two years ago, the latter winning gold as part of the GB&NI 4x400m relay quartet, and will jointly lead a 55-strong British team at the 2023 edition after being chosen to be captains in Israel.
Both also arrive at the Championships having set personal bests this year with Obamakina having added almost a metre in the discus for 55.99m, breaking the 16-year-old British under-20 record, while Carvell has taken nearly half a second off his 400m time for 46.18 seconds.
Obamakinwa’s career best puts her second in the European under-20 rankings this season alongside British teammates Success Eduan (Anita Richardson, Sale Harriers Manchester) and Abigail Ives (Luke Gunn, Basildon) selected in the 200m and 800m respectively.
Obamakinwa will have to wait until day three of the Championships to compete in Israel but she is relishing the honour of being captain, she said: “This is my third junior championships – I have had a bit of experience – so I am quite honoured. Everybody is such high quality here, so it is quite cool to be told ‘we want you to help lead the team’.
“Hopefully it puts a bit of a highlight on us throwers – we are here, British throwers are doing amazing things. We have really high calibre throwers coming to the Championships and hopefully with a bit more support, great things can happen.
“The British record is quite cool to have. I have been competing well and a lot more consistent because my training set up has been more consistent by moving back home. Being able to see my coach week in, week out has definitely helped a lot and hopefully all our hard work will come to a culmination, and I’ll be able put out a good performance.
Carvell is the only British male medallist from the 2021 European Under-20 Championships on the team but Tendai Nyabadza (Robert Hawkins, Harmeny) and Edward Bird (Mark Pauley, Poole) return to Jerusalem having won medals at the European Under-18 Championships in the Israeli capital last year, alongside a host of their female teammates.
Carvell is among the highest ranked British men, placing fifth in the European under-20 times for 2023, and he said: “It is a big honour to captain your country at such a prestigious meet – Europeans is the highlight of the year for a lot of us.
“If you had told me ten years ago, when I was just a little boy, that I would be captaining my country at a European Championships, I’d tell you you’re lying but it is a real honour and I am really, really happy.
“I definitely feel like I am going in the right direction. I am learning every race, every training session, learning from some really good past athletes like Martyn Rooney – I’m sure he’ll like that name drop – and this is another stepping stone in hopefully a career that I’m going to have until my mid-30s.
“This season I’ve run a half a second PB, so I am coming into here in good shape and I can hopefully bring home two golds.”
There are two changes to the originally completed 57-strong announced for the Championships last month with Nia Wedderburn-Goodison (Ryan Freckleton, Harrow) withdrawing from the 100m and 4x100m relay and Daniel Goriola (Tony Jarrett, Blackheath & Bromley) withdrawing from the 110m hurdles.
The full Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the European Athletics U20 Championships is:
Women
100m
Renee Regis (Tamunonengiye-Ofori Ossai, BFT Track Academy)
Joy Eze (Gateshead/Harrow)
200m
Success Eduan (Anita Richardson, Sale Harriers Manchester)
Sophie Walton (Trevor Williams, Horwich)
Faith Akinbileje (John Blackie, Blackheath & Bromley)
400m
Ashley Nemits (Trevor Painter, Wigan & District)
Charlotte Kelsey (Glynn Williams, Middlesbrough)
800m
Abigail Ives (Luke Gunn, Basildon)
Indienne King (Trevor Painter, Wigan & District)
Iris Downes (Colin Lancaster, Shrewsbury)
1500m
Ella Greenway (Joanna Evans, Cleethorpes)
Abigail Stratton (Edmund Finucane, Blackburn)
Ava Lloyd (Trevor Painter, Wigan & District)
5000m
Natasha Phillips (Dundee Hawkhill)
Olivia Martin (Bernard Wilkins, Abingdon)
3000m Steeplechase
Hattie Reynolds (Tim and Pauline Ash, City of Norwich)
100m Hurdles
Mia McIntosh (Jake Awe, Harrow)
Jessica Duncton (Paul Gripton, Birchfield Harriers)
Kira Holt (Richard Holt, Kingston & Poly)
400m Hurdles
Emily Newnham (Nick Dakin, Shaftesbury Barnet)
High Jump
Halle Ferguson (Andrew Wood, Trafford)
Gabrielle Garber (Jessica Taylor-Jemmett, Leeds City)
Long Jump
Lucy Fellows (Zac Harrop, Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow)
Shot Put
Cleo Agyepong (John Hillier, Blackheath & Bromley)
Discus
Zara Obamakinwa (Mark Chapman, Blackheath and Bromley)
4 x 100m Relay
Renee Regis (Tamunonengiye-Ofori Ossai, BFT Track Academy)
Joy Eze (Gateshead/Harrow)
Success Eduan (Anita Richardson, Sale Harriers Manchester)
Sophie Walton (Trevor Williams, Horwich)
Faith Akinbileje (John Blackie, Blackheath & Bromley)
Mia McIntosh (Jake Awe, Harrow)
4 x 400m Relay
Ashley Nemits (Trevor Painter, Wigan & District)
Charlotte Kelsey (Glynn Williams, Middlesbrough)
Emily Newnham (Nick Dakin, Shaftesbury Barnet)
Iris Downes (Colin Lancaster, Shrewsbury)
Jess Astill (Paul Keeble, Stevenage & North Herts)
Men
100m
Sean Anyagou (Tamunonengiye-Ofori Ossai, BFT Track Academy)
200m
Brook Cronin (Andrew Kennard, Walton)
400m
Charlie Carvell (Stewart Marshall, Telford)
800m
David Race (Kyle Bennett, Gateshead)
Harry Ross-Hughes (Andrew Fraser, Wirral)
Finlay Hutchinson (Dean Miller, Notts)
1500m
Tendai Nyabadza (Robert Hawkins, Harmeny)
Sam Mills (Harry Mills, Exeter)
Dan Galloway (Stuart Hamilton, Telford AC)
3000m
Edward Bird (Mark Pauley, Poole)
Dafydd Jones (James Thie, Swansea)
Bradley Giblin (Joe Pienta, Trafford)
5000m
James Dargan (Mick Woods, Aldershot Farnham and District)
Conan Harper (Joe Boardman, Giffnock North)
George Couttie (Joanne Day, Harrogate)
110m hurdles
Daniel Goriola (Tony Jarrett, Blackheath & Bromley)
Joseph Purbrick (Tony Jarrett, Shaftesbury Barnet)
Ruben Hedman (Richard Holt, Shaftsbury Barnet)
400m Hurdles
Sam Lunt (Andrew Fraser, Wirral)
Onyeka Okoh (Julia Benterman, Chelmsford)
High Jump
Luke Ball (Jeremy Dale, Yate)
Pole Vault
Lazarus Benjamin (Sale Harriers Manchester)
Discus
Rhys Allen (David Callaway, Newham & Essex Beagles)
Javelin
Michael Allison (Tom Dobbing, Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow)
Charlie Evans (Felicity Dawes, Banbury)
Hammer
Kai Barham (Paul Head, Dartford)
Decathlon
Sammy Ball (Michael Dyer, Reading)
4 x 400m Relay
Charlie Carvell (Stewart Marshall, Telford)
Sam Lunt (Andrew Fraser, Wirral)
Onyeka Okoh (Julia Benterman, Chelmsford)
Jake Minshull (Coventry)
Alex Houchin (Mike Bennett, Worcester)
Otis Irwin (Windsor, Slough, Eton & Hounslow)