Eurosport - Tue, 07 Aug 20:19:00 2007
Christine Ohuruogu has been named in the Great Britain squad for the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan next month.
She will compete in the 400 metres and the 4x400m as her suspension period for missing three doping tests expired this week.
Ohuruogu, 23, beat Tonique Williams-Darling to win the Commonwealth title last year but missed the European Championships through the UK Athletics ban, which was served upon her last August.
Also included in a final squad that features 14 new additions are Olympic gold medallist Mark Lewis-Francis and 200 metre runner Christian Malcolm, despite the latter still suffering from fitness worries.
Becky Lyne and Tim Benjamin, both of whom have recently returned from long-term injuries, are also included in the 800 and 400m squads, with Benjamin having run the best time by a Brit all year last week.
One big name missing out on the squad though is retiring sprinter Jason Gardener, who has been left out of the 4x100m relay team after failing to hit form during his swansong summer.
Great Britain squad for Osaka
Men: 100/200m: Marlon Devonish, Mark Lewis-Francis, Craig Pickering, Tyrone Edgar, (relay only), Dwayne Grant (relay only), Christian Malcolm (relay only), 400m: Tim Benjamin, Martyn Rooney, Andrew Steele, Robert Tobin (relay only), Richard Buck (relay only), David Greene (relay only), 800m: Michael Rimmer, 1500m: Andy Baddeley, 5000m: Mo Farah, Marathon: Peter Riley, Daniel Robinson, 3000m Steeplechase: Andrew Lemoncello, 110 hurdles: Andy Turner, 400 hurdles: Dale Garland, High Jump: Martyn Bernard, Germaine Mason, Tom Parsons, Pole Vault: Steve Lewis, Long Jump: Greg Rutherford, Chris Tomlinson, Triple Jump: Phillips Idowu, 1500m Wheelchair: David Weir.
Women: 100/200m: Montell Douglas, Laura Turner (Harrow), Joice Maduaka, Jeanette Kwakye, Emily Freeman (relay only), Aniyika Onuora (relay only), 400m: Lee McConnell, Christine Ohuruogu, Nicola Sanders, Vicky Barr (relay only), Donna Fraser (relay only), Jenny Meadows (relay only), 800m: Marilyn Okoro, Rebecca Lyne, Jemma Simpson, 1500m: Lisa Dobriskey, Abby Westley, 5000/10000m: Jo Pavey, Marathon: Tracey Morris, Mara Yamauchi, 3000m steeplechase: Helen Clitheroe, Hatti Dean, 400 hurdles: Tasha Danvers-Smith, Kate Dennison, Javelin: Goldie Sayers, Heptathlon: Jessica Ennis, Kelly Sotherton, 20k walk: Joanna Jackson, 1500m Wheelchair: Shelly Woods
JOL / Eurosport