A round-up of the squads set to compete at the global showpiece from September 27 to October 6
More than 2000 of the world’s top athletes will be competing for the 192 medals on offer across 49 finals during the 10-day IAAF World Athletics Championships, which gets under way in Doha, Qatar, on Friday September 27.
Here we list links to some of the squads heading to the global showpiece.
Australia
A team of 57 athletes will represent Australia, including Commonwealth high jump champion Brandon Starc.
The team list can be found here
Brazil
Olympic pole vault champion Thiago Braz da Silva is among the 41 athletes set to compete for Brazil.
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Canada
Athletics Canada has selected 52 athletes, with sprinters Aaron Brown and Andre De Grasse plus pole vaulter Alysha Newman among those on the team.
Read the full team list here
Ethiopia
A 37-strong Ethiopian team has been named, including defending champions Muktar Edris (5000m) and Almaz Ayana (10,000m).
Find the team listed here
France
Kevin Mayer, Yohann Diniz and Pierre-Ambroise Bosse will all defend their titles as they feature on France’s 57-strong team.
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Germany
The German Athletics Federation has named a 71-strong team, featuring defending javelin champion Johannes Vetter and world long jump No.1 Malaika Mihambo.
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Great Britain and Northern Ireland
A team of 73 athletes, including triple European champion Dina Asher-Smith and British 1500m record-holder Laura Muir, has been selected.
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India
The Athletics Federation of India has selected a 25-member team.
The team list can be found here
Jamaica
Sprinters Elaine Thompson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and hurdler Omar McLeod are among those named on the Jamaican team.
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Japan
Sprinter Hakim Sani Brown is among those named on Japan’s team.
Find the team listed here
Kenya
Athletics Kenya has named a team of 47 athletes, including defending champions Conseslus Kipruto, Faith Kipyegon and Hellen Obiri. Elijah Manangoi is out with an ankle injury.
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New Zealand
A team of 13, including shot putter Tom Walsh, has been confirmed, with Nick Willis a potential addition to take the team to 14.
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Poland
A total of 44 athletes are set to compete for Poland, including defending hammer champion Paweł Fajdek and national pole vault record-holder Piotr Lisek.
The team list can be downloaded here
Spain
A 40-strong team, including hurdler Orlando Ortega, has been announced for Spain.
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United States
Eight reigning world champions including Sam Kendricks, Emma Coburn, Brittney Reese and Christian Taylor and 13 Rio Olympic gold medalists lead the 141 athletes on the USA team.
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More to follow…