Summary

  • Click the 'Watch live' icon for BBC coverage

  • The UK Athletics Indoor Championships is Britain's top indoor track and field event, featuring athletes like Amber Anning, Amy Hunt, Ben Pattison, Dina Asher-Smith, Jeremiah Azu, Josh Kerr and Molly Caudery

  • Competing in sprints, middle-distance, jumps, and throws, with performances counting toward World Indoor Championship selection

  • The two-day event is being held at the Utilita Arena Birmingham

  1. Asher-Smith wins 60m title with championship recordpublished at 18:22 GMT 14 February

    Dina Asher‑Smith delivers a stunning performance at the UK Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham, clocking 7.05 seconds to claim the women's 60 m title.

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  2. Jeremiah Azu Lights Up Birmingham with 6.56 sec 60 min Victorypublished at 18:17 GMT 14 February

    Jeremiah Azu of Great Britain celebrates after winning the men 60m finals during day one of the UK Athletics Indoor ChampionshipImage source, Getty Images
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    Jeremiah Azu of Great Britain celebrates after winning the men 60m finals during day one of the UK Athletics Indoor Championship

    World champion Jeremiah Azu delivered a sensational performance at the 2025 UK Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham, storming to victory in the men’s 60 m final with a time of 6.56 seconds. The explosive sprint matched his personal best and cemented his status as Britain’s fastest indoor sprinter.

    From the gun, Azu surged ahead of a competitive field, maintaining his speed through the finish line to claim the national title in commanding fashion. The win adds another highlight to his impressive career, following his recent success on the world stage and further showcasing his readiness for upcoming international competitions.

  3. Dina Asher‑Smith Blazes 7.05 sec to Win 60 minpublished at 18:12 GMT 14 February

    British sprint star Dina Asher‑Smith delivered a stunning performance at the World Indoor Tour Final in Birmingham, clocking 7.05 seconds to claim the women’s 60 m title. The race showcased her trademark explosive start and smooth acceleration, allowing her to pull clear of a strong field in the final meters.

    Asher‑Smith had already impressed in the heats, setting a new British indoor record of 7.03 seconds, highlighting her remarkable form and consistency over the indoor season. This victory adds another milestone to her illustrious career, reinforcing her status as one of the world’s top sprinters.

    Dina Asher-Smith of Great Britain celebrates after winning the 60m final during day one of the UK Athletics Indoor ChampionshipsImage source, Getty Images
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    Dina Asher-Smith of Great Britain celebrates after winning the 60m final during day one of the UK Athletics Indoor Championships

  4. European Athletics Championships volunteer appealpublished at 18:08 GMT 14 February

    Hundreds of volunteers are wanted for August's European Athletics Championships in Birmingham.

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  5. 'Special!' - Hodgkinson sets 800m national record at UK indoorspublished at 18:07 GMT 14 February

    Keely Hodgkinson delivers a sensational performance in the women's 800m heats, clocking 1:56:33, setting a new national record at the UK Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham.

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  6. Keely Hodgkinson Smashes National Recordpublished at 17:11 GMT 14 February

    Keely Hodgkinson of Great Britain competes on the 800m women heatsImage source, Getty Images
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    Keely Hodgkinson of Great Britain competes on the 800m women heats

    British middle-distance star Keely Hodgkinson delivered a sensational performance in the women’s 800m heats, clocking 1:56.33 to set a new National Record. The stunning run not only secured her comfortable qualification for the next round but also underlined her status as one of the world’s premier two-lap specialists.

    From the gun, Hodgkinson looked composed and in control, positioning herself perfectly before unleashing her trademark finishing speed over the final 200 metres. Her smooth stride and tactical awareness allowed her to surge clear, stopping the clock at 1:56.33 — the fastest time ever recorded by a British woman in the event.

  7. A Showcase of British Talentpublished at 10:33 GMT 14 February

    Molly Caudery of Great Britain celebrates at the women pole vault final during day one of the UK Athletics Indoor Championships at Utilita Arena BirminghamImage source, Getty Images
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    Molly Caudery of Great Britain celebrates at the women pole vault final during day one of the UK Athletics Indoor Championships at Utilita Arena Birmingham

    Competitors will compete for national indoor titles across sprints, middle-distance races, hurdles, jumps, and throws.

    Outstanding performances may also influence selection for the World Athletics Indoor Championships in March, adding extra significance to the event.

    The championships feature a star-studded line-up, including Dina Asher-Smith, Keely Hodgkinson, Amber Anning, Amy Hunt, Molly Caudery, Ben Pattison, Jeremiah Azu, and Josh Kerr. Fans can expect high-calibre performances, close finishes, and compelling contests throughout the weekend.

    With its combination of elite athletes, national pride, and the electric atmosphere of Utilita Arena Birmingham, the UK Indoor Championships promise to be a highlight of the domestic athletics calendar. Both spectators in the arena and viewers on BBC platforms are in for an exciting and memorable sporting weekend.

    Tade Ojora of Great Britain competes on the 60m Hurdles men heats during day one of the UK Athletics Indoor ChampionshipsImage source, Getty Images
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    Tade Ojora of Great Britain competes on the 60m Hurdles men heats during day one of the UK Athletics Indoor Championships

  8. Competition Timetablepublished at 10:21 GMT 14 February

    Saturday 14 February

    11:26 GMT – 60m – Women – Round 1

    12:15 GMT – 60m – Men – Round 1

    13:03 GMT – Pole Vault – Women – Final

    13:10 GMT – 400m – Women – Round 1

    13:40 GMT – 60m Hurdles – Women – Round 1

    14:05 GMT – Long Jump – Women – Final

    14:10 GMT – 60m Hurdles – Men – Round 1

    14:40 GMT – 400m – Men – Round 1

    15:12 GMT – 60m – Women – Semi-Final

    15:32 GMT – 60m – Men – Semi-Final

    15:52 GMT – 800m – Men – Round 1

    16:12 GMT – Triple Jump – Men – Final

    16:17 GMT – 60m Hurdles – Women – Semi-Final

    16:35 GMT – Pole Vault – Men – Final

    16:38 GMT – 60m Hurdles – Men – Semi-Final

    16:55 GMT – 800m – Women – Round 1

    17:20 GMT – 60m Paralympic – Women – Final

    17:30 GMT – 60m Paralympic – Men – Final

    17:38 GMT – 60m – Women – Final

    17:48 GMT – 60m – Men – Final

    17:55 GMT – 400m – Women – Semi-Final

    18:15 GMT – 400m – Men – Semi-Final

    18:35 GMT – 60m Hurdles – Women – Final

    18:45 GMT – 60m Hurdles – Men – Final

    18:52 GMT – 1500m – Men – Round 1

    19:10 GMT – 1500m – Women – Round 1

    All timings are subject to change.

  9. 'I love the city' says Birmingham runner eyeing glorypublished at 10:20 GMT 14 February

    Issy Boffey is racing in front of a home crowd at the city's Utilita Arena this weekend.

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  10. UK Athletics Indoor Championshipspublished at 20:03 GMT 13 February

    Get ready, athletics fans! The 2026 Novuna UK Athletics Indoor Championships hits Utilita Arena Birmingham this Saturday and Sunday (14–15 February), and it’s set to be a thrilling showcase of speed, skill, and sheer determination.

    All on BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport app & website.

    UK Athletics Indoor ChampionshipsImage source, Getty Images
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    UK Athletics Indoor Championships