Sport :

MERRIEN ADDED TO GB TEAM

27th April 2012, 01:50pm

Bet with SkyBet  Athletics. Click here to bet.

Lee Merrien: Case was reconsidered

Lee Merrien: Case was reconsidered

Lee Merrien has been added to the Great Britain team that will compete in the men's marathon at this summer's Olympics after the UK Athletics selection panel reconsidered his case.

The 34-year-old Guernsey athlete was the first British finisher at last weekend's London Marathon, running a personal best of two hours 13 minutes and 41 seconds, which was, however, outside the target time.

He was left out when the final runners were added to the team on Monday but there was one spot left and he appealed to UKA.

That was unsuccessful but the selection panel was asked to reconsider his omission and chose to nominate Merrien after all.

He said: "I am absolutely delighted to have been selected and I'd like to thank the selection panel for recognising the nature of my run at the weekend.

"I am now on a short rest break with my family and then I will resume training as I aim to put in my best ever performance in London."Merrien joins Scott Overall and Dave Webb on the men's marathon team for London.

Webb was selected ahead of Merrien, even though he has an inferior personal best, because of his 15th-place finish in last year's World Championships in Daegu.

Neither runner has the Olympic 'A' standard.

The women's team includes Paula Radcliffe, Mara Yamauchi and Claire Hallissey.

Bet with SkyBet  Athletics. Click here to bet.

Videos

    Brailsford heaps praise on Hoy

    Brailsford heaps praise on Hoy

    18-April-2013

    Sir Dave Brailsford says he can't speak highly enough of Sir Chris Hoy and his career, stating he made Britian proud.

    Sir Chris Hoy retires

    Sir Chris Hoy retires

    18-April-2013

    Sir Chris Hoy, the six-time Olympic gold medal-winner, has retired from track cycling.

    Johnson develops future talent

    Johnson develops future talent

    05-April-2013

    Four-time Olympic Champion Michael Johnson thinks it's extremely important to have a full-time atheltics stadium in the UK to help develop future talent and for the legacy of the London 2012.

    From discus to NFL?

    From discus to NFL?

    31-March-2013

    British discus thrower Lawrence Okoye speaks about his attempts to join a side in the NFL as a defensive end.

    Facebook Favourites