
World champions Josh Kerr and Katarina Johnson-Thompson will head Team GB's Olympic athletics medal hopes after being confirmed in the squad for Paris 2024.
As 2023 World Championship gold medallists, heptathlete Johnson-Thompson and 1500m runner Kerr were among the athletes under less pressure to perform at last week's UK Athletics Championships, which doubled as the Olympic trials.
They are joined in the squad by Keely Hodgkinson, who will target gold after three successive global 800m silvers, world 400m silver medallist Matthew Hudson-Smith and world indoor pole vault champion Molly Caudery.
Rising star Louie Hinchliffe, the British men's 100m champion who is coached by American legend Carl Lewis, is selected among the sprinters along with world bronze medallist Zharnel Hughes, Dina Asher-Smith and Daryll Neita.
Former world 1500m champion Jake Wightman is included in the 800m despite missing the trials through injury and 10,000m runner Eilish McColgan also makes the team following a battle to prove her fitness.
Several exciting emerging athletes will appear at their first Olympic Games, including 17-year-old Phoebe Gill after her sensational 800m win in Manchester and British 400m champions Charlie Dobson and Amber Anning.
However, discus thrower Jade Lally and shot putter Amelia Campbell are among those who have criticised the UK Athletics (UKA) selection policy after missing out.
The 11-day athletics programme at the Paris Olympics begins on 1 August.
