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The best and brightest in European athletics will this week after Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, for four days of uninterrupted action at the European Indoor Athletics Championships.
The championships will be by the local star and world champion of the 400m champion Femke Bol, while four Olympic champions of last year, including 5000m champion Jacob Indeo -Brigtsen and high jump gold medal Yaroslava Mahuchikh, will also be in the fight for more silverware.
Other big names to look at include the Dutch Olympic Mixed Download Champions, with Boll leading the group, although Great Britain’s Molly Cauing, which is the ruling world champion for indoor poles, will skip the event due to a calving injury and focus on the world athletics championships in Nanjing, China later this month.
Team GB has a medal in Georgia Hunter Bell, Neil Gourley and George Mills, with the athletes ready for the start of the off -season, culminating in the World Championships in Tokyo in September.
Here is all you need to know about the championships:
When and where are the European Indoor Athletics Championships?
The European Championships run from 6-9 March at the Omnisport Apeldoorn, Apeldoorn, the Netherlands.
How can I watch on TV and is there a live stream?
In the UK, the championships are displayed directly on the BBC and BBC iPlayer. The European Athletics Website Will also stream the championships directly.
Schedule
All times in GMT
Sunday 9 March
Morning session
08:00 – 60 m -hurdles (Pentathlon W)
08:50 – High jump (Pentathlon W)
09:05 – Scot (M) – Qualification
11:00 – 60m (W) – Round 1
11:21 – shot (Pentathlon w)
Evening session
14:10 – Jumping (Pentathlon W)
15: 05-60 m (w) -Semi-final
15:28 – shot (m) – final
15:33 – 800 m (W) – Final
15:42 – Poland Vault (M) – Final
15:50 – 3000 m (m) – Final
16:05 – high jump (w) – final
16:27 – 800 m (m) – final
16:36 – 3000 m (W) – Final
16:52 – shot (w) – final
17:03 – 800 m (Pentathlon W) – Final
17:24 – 4x400m relay (m) – finals
17:37 – 60 m (W) – Final
17:50 – 4x400m relay (W) – Final