A guide to this weekend’s street athletics action in Stockton, including some ones to watch, a timetable and TV info
The Great North CityGames moves to Stockon-on-Tees this year and one of the big attractions is likely to be local star sprinter Richard Kilty.
The Teesside Tornado faces a tough field in the 150m on Saturday as the now familiar street athletics temporary synthetic track is laid out in Stockton’s spacious town centre shopping area.
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake is rounding nicely into form for the business end of the 2019 track and field season, while Harry Aikines-Aryeetey and Leon Reid add to the quality in what should be a real test for Kilty, who also competes in a 100m race earlier in the programme.
Katarina Johnson-Thompson was unfortunately forced to pull out of the meeting but the long jump still has a strong field that includes British champion Abigail Irozuru and Olympic champion Tianna Bartoletta of the United States.
All eyes will be on multiple global sprints champion Allyson Felix in the women’s 150m. She faces fellow American Ashley Henderson and Brit Beth Dobbin as she continues her comeback from a baby break.
Pole vaulter Harry Coppell was one of the surprise packages of the British Championships when he cleared 5.71m to go equal fourth on the UK all-time rankings. Fellow Brit Charlie Myers also cleared the same height earlier on this summer and the pair go head to head in Stockton.
The para-athletics sprints races see Jonnie Peacock taking on Felix Streng, Ronald Hertog and Mike Sietis in the men’s 100m, while Sophie Hahn faces the Dutch blade runner Marlou van Rhijn and Sophie Kamlish in the women’s 100m.
In recent years there has been an intriguing 500m race on the roads but this time the distance is 400m – and still on the road – as sprinters Martyn Rooney and Dwayne Cowan (the 2018 winner over 500m) take on 2008 Olympic 400m champion LaShawn Merritt, former world 400m hurdles gold medallist Dai Greene and middle-distance men Jamie Webb, Guy Learmonth and Andrew Osagie.
Not everything is in Stockton-on-Tees, however. Early in the morning on Saturday some mile races will take place on the Newcastle-Gateshead quayside with the action recorded and shown on BBC later that day.
Eilish McColgan and Melissa Courtney are among the contenders in the women’s mile.
The men’s mile sees Elliot Giles, fresh from his 3:56 victory in the Tonbridge Twilight meeting last week, against Jordan Williamsz – the Australian who won the men’s mile in Stockton last year.
The focal point of the 2019 CityGames, though, is the Tees Valley with not just track and field elite action but also the Great Tees 10km, Mini and Junior Run.
There is also the Great School Sprint for 7-12-year-olds and the finals are in the middle of the main programme.
Timetable
Newcastle-Gateshead
09:15 Men’s mile
09:22 Women’s mile
Tees Valley
09:30 Simplyhealth Mini Great Tees Run
10:30 Simplyhealth Junior Great Tees Run
11:45 Simplyhealth Great Tees 10km
11:15 Men’s pole vault
12:25 Great School Sprint girls’ 100m
12:30 Great School Sprint boys’ 100m
12:35 Men’s 100m
13:00 Women’s long jump
13:22 Men’s IPC 100m
13:30 Women’s IPC 100m
13:38 Men’s 400m road
13:46 Women’s 400m road
13:54 Great School Sprint girls’ B 100m
13:57 Great School Sprint boys’ B 100m
14:05 Men’s 110m hurdles
14:15 Women’s 100m hurdles
14:27 Men’s 150m
14:35 Women’s 150m
TV guide
The action will be shown on the BBC from 13:15-14:45 and you can also follow our coverage on our website and social media channels, with full reports in next week’s AW magazine.