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1 Mar ‘19

LIVE RESULTS: Glasgow 2019

3 Mar ‘19

I’ll be back at Emirates on Wednesday: golden girl Muir

3 Mar ‘19

Sunday morning briefing: Tentoglou and Peleteiro leap into record books

3 Mar ‘19

Five to watch on Sunday at Glasgow 2019

2 Mar ‘19

Ingebrigtsen-inspired Norway conquer Europe on day two at Emirates Arena

2 Mar ‘19

O’Hare: I nearly gave up. But Glasgow makes it worthwhile

2 Mar ‘19

Saturday morning briefing: Swoboda, Spanovic and Stefanidi sizzle in heats

2 Mar ‘19

I want my gold back: Martinot-Lagarde on a mission at Glasgow 2019

2 Mar ‘19

Five to watch on Saturday at Glasgow 2019

2 Mar ‘19

KJT hails her glory day at Glasgow 2019

1 Mar ‘19

Muir’s magic lights up Glasgow 2019

1 Mar ‘19

Muir and Klosterhalfen set for unforgettable duel at Glasgow 2019

1 Mar ‘19

Friday morning briefing: KJT hits the heights

1 Mar ‘19

Five to watch on Friday at Glasgow 2019

28 Feb ‘19

Ingebrigtsens ready to launch gold grab in Glasgow

28 Feb ‘19

Transport Guide: How to get to Glasgow 2019

27 Feb ‘19

Your guide to the nine Scots set to star at Glasgow 2019

25 Feb ‘19

Venue Guide: Emirates Arena

24 Feb ‘19

Preview: Emirates Arena braced for thrilling Glasgow 2019 conclusion

23 Feb ‘19

Preview: Super Saturday in store at Glasgow 2019

22 Feb ‘19

Preview: Muir and Johnson-Thompson target golden opening day at Glasgow 2019

20 Feb ‘19

Clydeside Classics: 2016 Gymnastics World Cup

20 Feb ‘19

Emirates crowd all set to spur Scots on, says Maguire

19 Feb ‘19

Bradshaw gunning for glory in Glasgow after British Indoor success

17 Feb ‘19

British Athletics name record 48-strong squad for Glasgow 2019

16 Feb ‘19

Muir’s mile mastery sets up Glasgow 2019

15 Feb ‘19

Hampden Sports Clinic confirmed as official physio providers of Glasgow 2019

15 Feb ‘19

Field’s finest will fight it out for medals at Glasgow 2019

14 Feb ‘19

The Glasgow School of Art is going for gold as official medals revealed ahead of Glasgow 2019

14 Feb ‘19

Where Stars Are Born – Dalton Grant

13 Feb ‘19

Clydeside Classics: Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix 2016

12 Feb ‘19

Paterson’s ready for crunch time at Glasgow 2019

11 Feb ‘19

Six Scots sure of spots at Glasgow 2019

8 Feb ‘19

Defining weekend awaits as stars go for Glasgow 2019 at British Indoors

8 Feb ‘19

Expect Richard Kilty to show his class at Glasgow 2019: Gardener

7 Feb ‘19

Muir breaks Scottish indoor record as build-up to Glasgow 2019 intensifies

5 Feb ‘19

Clydeside Classics: Cycling’s 2016 crucible

4 Feb ‘19

Courtney makes it count ahead of Glasgow 2019

4 Feb ‘19

All signs point towards Emirates Arena as Baillie Signs become the latest addition to the Glasgow 2019 team

3 Feb ‘19

Philip relishes home comforts at Glasgow 2019

2 Feb ‘19

Butchart back with a vengeance in time for Glasgow 2019

1 Feb ‘19

Double Olympian delight as Glasgow 2019 smashes through one-month-to-go milestone

30 Jan ‘19

Where Stars Are Born – Tom McKean

29 Jan ‘19

Clydeside Classics: Davis Cup 2015

28 Jan ‘19

Philip lays down world lead as Glasgow 2019 contenders come to party

25 Jan ‘19

European stars aiming to lay down marker as countdown to Glasgow 2019 continues

23 Jan ‘19

EAIC Memories: Jason Gardener

23 Jan ‘19

Where Stars Are Born: Geoff Capes

22 Jan ‘19

Clydeside Classics: European Championships 2018

21 Jan ‘19

Fab five confirmed for Pentathlon at Glasgow 2019

17 Jan ‘19

Where Stars Are Born: Yvonne Murray

16 Jan ‘19

Clydeside Classics: 2014 Commonwealth Games

13 Jan ‘19

Muir gets taste of Scottish fervour as Glasgow 2019 approaches

11 Jan ‘19

Preview: Muir set for Stirling in build-up to Glasgow 2019

9 Jan ‘19

British team begins to takes shape for Glasgow 2019

7 Jan ‘19

In Focus: Paceman Pozzi bids for back-to-back golds at Glasgow 2019

5 Jan ‘19

Muir and Doyle gear up for Glasgow 2019 at Miler Meet

3 Jan ‘19

Throwback Thursday: Genoa 1992

2 Jan ‘19

Where Stars Are Born: Sally Gunnell

31 Dec ‘18

Sprint star Philip can’t wait for Glasgow as 60 days-to-go milestone passes

30 Dec ‘18

Review of 2018: Rest of the World

29 Dec ‘18

Review of 2018: Best of British

27 Dec ‘18

Scotrail revealed as European Athletics Indoor Championships 2019 Official Supplier

20 Dec ‘18

Throwback Thursday: Paris 1994

13 Dec ‘18

Müller confirmed as European Athletics Indoor Championships Glasgow 2019 partner

13 Dec ‘18

Throwback Thursday: Stockholm 1996

12 Dec ‘18

Where stars are born: Christian Malcolm

7 Dec ‘18

Where stars are born: Ashia Hansen

6 Dec ‘18

Throwback Thursday: Valencia 1998

1 Dec ‘18

Home hope Doyle has licence to thrill at Glasgow 2019

29 Nov ‘18

Throwback Thursday: Ghent 2000

23 Nov ‘18

Scottish athletic stars share their excitement as the countdown to Glasgow2019 heads into the final straight

22 Nov ‘18

Throwback Thursday: Vienna 2002

20 Nov ‘18

Where Stars Are Born: Jason Gardener

11 Nov ‘18

Wightman relishing Scottish atmosphere at Glasgow 2019 European Athletics Indoor Championships

9 Nov ‘18

Europe’s young stars are on the rise

8 Nov ‘18

Throwback Thursday: Madrid 2005

5 Nov ‘18

Muir wants ’10-15 more years’ competing on world stage

1 Nov ‘18

Throwback Thursday: Birmingham 2007

31 Oct ‘18

Glasgow International Airport lands partnership with European Athletics Indoor Championships Glasgow 2019

29 Oct ‘18

Where Stars Are Born: Andrew Pozzi

26 Oct ‘18

European Athletics celebrate golden year ahead of Lausanne awards

25 Oct ‘18

Throwback Thursday: Turin 2009

22 Oct ‘18

‘Scottee’ the Scottie dog revealed as official mascot for Glasgow 2019

18 Oct ‘18

Throwback Thursday: Paris 2011

12 Oct ‘18

Where Stars Are Born: Katarina Johnson-Thompson

5 Oct ‘18

Looking back: Gothenberg 2013

2 Oct ‘18

Where Stars Are Born: Colin Jackson

27 Sep ‘18

Throwback Thursday: Prague 2015

24 Sep ‘18

Laura Muir headlines outstanding summer for Scottish athletics

20 Sep ‘18

Throwback Thursday: Belgrade 2017

17 Sep ‘18

Five big names who could challenge at the European Athletics Indoor Championship in Glasgow

16 Sep ‘18

Five of the best European Athletics Indoor Championships sprint races

6 Sep ‘18

Where Stars Are Born: Linford Christie

5 Sep ‘18

Five of the best European Athletics Indoor Championships distance performances

1 Sep ‘18

Muir adds Diamond League crown to European success

29 Aug ‘18

Diamond League: Continent’s best aim for glory in Zurich and Brussels

24 Aug ‘18

Where Stars Are Born: Seb Coe

22 Aug ‘18

Five of the best European Athletics Indoor Championships vertical jumps

19 Aug ‘18

European stars keep up momentum in penultimate Diamond League meet

14 Aug ‘18

200 Days To Go: Full schedule for 2019 European Atletics Indoor Championships revealed

13 Aug ‘18

Laura Muir tops of Glasgow 2018 European Championships with 1500m gold

2 Aug ‘18

Glasgow’s most historic sporting moments

27 Jul ‘18

Three thrilling throws: The best indoor shot put competitions

23 Jul ‘18

Hassan leads Europe’s best in Diamond League

20 Jul ‘18

Five of the best European Athletics Indoor Championships jumps

16 Jul ‘18

Five of the best European performances from the 2018 Athletics World Cup

13 Jul ‘18

Five of the best European Athletics Indoor Championships sprint races

11 Jul ‘18

Six of the best: From world junior talents to European indoor stars

4 Jun ‘18

Sunset + Vine awarded European Athletics Indoor Championships 2019

17 May ‘18

Laura Muir announced as ambassador for European Athletics Indoor Championships

2 Apr ‘18

Tickets on-sale for the European Athletics Indoor Championships, Glasgow 2019

28 Feb ‘18

Glasgow to host European Athletics Indoor Championships 2019

20 Feb ‘18

Glasgow 2019 goes online with 5or6

20 Feb ‘18

Nordic Sport to supply equipment for Glasgow 2019

20 Feb ‘18

Strathmore Water hyrdates athletes at Glasgow 2019

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Preview: Super Saturday in store at Glasgow 2019

Charlene Jack · 23 Feb ‘19


Every British athletics fan will remember where they were when Super Saturday struck at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Now the home support may have another stunning showcase to look forward to in Glasgow, with the second day of the European Athletics Indoor Championships jam-packed with drama.

More home favourites enter the arena with Eilidh Doyle and Andrew Butchart among those looking to add continental glory to their already-bustling CVs.

While Saturday will also see two breath-taking 60m finals run to round off the opening day in the Scottish city.

Here are all the main talking points ahead of a busy second day of action.

Pozzi looking to overcome first hurdle

While the 60m hurdles medals can’t be won in Saturday’s morning session – they can certainly be lost.

That’s certainly what will be on the mind of Britain’s Andrew Pozzi as he bids to defend the title he won in Belgrade two years ago, running in the first round in the morning session.

None of those in the field have run as fast as Pozzi’s personal best of 7.43 seconds but with Orlando Ortega and Pascal Martinot-Lagarde in good form this season, this is an event not to be missed.

Indeed Ortega is the only hurdler competing in Glasgow to dip below 7.50s this season, with Europe’s best set to be separated by a matter of inches in Glasgow.

The morning session will also see qualifying for the women’s long jump and pole vault take place, while the 60m and 60m hurdles first rounds dominate the track action.

Battle of the airwaves set to hit fever pitch

The men’s pole vault final is not an event to be missed in Saturday’s evening session, with the battle for the airwaves set to be worth the admission price alone.

The same can be said for the high jump – and there’s no sight in athletics quite like the contortion demanded by the high jump, and the exquisite, tantalising moments where the competitor’s fate is decided by a wobbling bar.

And there’s a tasty battle emerging between Maksim Nedasekau and Gianmarco Tamberi that should come to a boil on March 2.

At 21, Belarusian Nedasekau is one of the brightest young talents in the sport and had a pop at a lifetime best 2.34m in early 2019, showing his confidence and intent for the year ahead.

There’s the kernel of a rivalry between the pair after Nedasekau knocked the Italian out of contention for a medal at the outdoor European Championships last year.

Hometown hero Doyle looking to add to medal collection

As Scotland’s most decorated athlete – with Olympic, World, European Indoor and Commonwealth medals galore – Eilidh Doyle knows what it takes to step on the athletics podium.

A medallist in London, Birmingham as well as Glasgow already, Doyle has also revelled in the mantle of hometown hero but she’ll have her fight on her hands if she is to repeat the trick.

Four Brits will take to the start line as will Belgrade bronze medallist Justyna Święty and Lea Sprunger – the latter the only runner to have a personal best time eclipsing Doyle’s exploits.

Haggis or hot dogs? ?
Trainspotting or Anchorman ?
Flower of Scotland or Star Spangled Banner? ??

He hails from Scotland & trains in San Diego, but where do @andybutchart91‘s loyalties really lie? ??pic.twitter.com/mLNz6V1wgE

— Glasgow 2019 Athletics (@Glasgow2019) February 21, 2019

Home favourite Andy Butchart will also take to the track on Saturday, taking in a few more laps as he tackles the 3000m.

Meanwhile the men’s 400m will certainly be one to watch with Pavel Maslak looking to dominate for the Czech Republic, his personal best of 45.24 seconds comfortably the best in the field.

If that wasn’t enough, Maslak has also won the last three 400m crowns at the European Athletics Indoor Championships – and you have to go back as far as 2011 for the last time another man won the event.

His bid for a fourth consecutive title, though, will come under threat from talented Norwegian Karsten Warholm, the current world champion in the 400m hurdles. Their battle for gold promises to be one of the most enticing head-to-heads of the competition.

Sprint kings and queens to be crowned

After receiving an invite to Glasgow 2019, Richard Kilty will take to the start line to defend his 60m title – with the race set to be one of the hottest prospects on the agenda.

Nobody has run faster than the Teesside Tornado’s personal best of 6.49, but the Brit has stiff competition of his title with 2017 bronze medallist Austin Hamilton among those running for Sweden.

But it’s experienced Turk Emra Zafer Barnes who leads the way coming to Glasgow with the fastest time this season seeing him stop the clock in 6.55 seconds.

The women’s 60m race also takes place on Saturday night and is set to be a crackerjack of a contest.

British hopes will likely rest with Asha Philip, defending champion in the event from two years ago when setting a national record and European lead.

Ewo Swoboda took silver in that same race and with no runner in the field bettering her 7.08 seconds this season, the Pole will have a strong say in who bags the medals this time around.

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