Sebastian Coe - 1980 & 1984 Olympic 1500m gold medallist - 1986 European 800m gold medallist - former world record-holder for 1500m, 800m and Mile
Video of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games Men's 1500m final
Paula Radcliffe - Marathon world record-holder - 2005 IAAF World champion - 2002 European 10,000m gold medallist - 2002 Commonwealth 5,000m gold medallist - 2001 & 2002 IAAF World Cross Country champion
Steve Backley - former Javelin world record-holder - 1990, 1994, 1998 & 2002 European champion - 1990, 1994 & 2002 Commonwealth champion - 1996 & 2000 Olympic silver medallist
Nicola Sanders - 2007 European Indoor 400m gold medallist
David Gillick - 2005 & 2007 European Indoor 400m gold medallist
Lisa Dobriskey - 2006 Commonwealth 1500m gold medallist
Senior International Athletes - Role of Honour
Steve Backley - Great Britain, Javelin, Former World Record Holder, European & Commonwealth Champion
Sonya Bowyer - Great Britain, 800m
Robbie Brightwell - Great Britain, 4x400m
Jack Buckner - Great Britain, 5,000m, European Champion
Christina Cahill - England, 1500m, Commonwealth Champion
Michelle Carey - Ireland, 400m Hurdles
Ben Challenger - Great Britain, High Jump
Sebastian Coe - 800m & 1500m Former World Record Holder, Olympic 800m & 1500m Champion
John Cooper - Great Britain, 4x400m, 400m Hurdles
Angela Davies - Great Britain, 1500m
Matt Defreitas - Great Britain, 1500m
Lisa Dobriskey - Great Britain, 1500m Commonwealth Champion
Nathan Douglas - Great Britain, Triple Jump
Michelle Dunkley - Great Britain, High Jump
Tayo Erogbogbo - Great Britain, Triple Jump
Daniel Greaves - Great Britain, Paralympic Discus Gold medallist
David Gillick - Ireland, 400m Double European Indoor Champion
Sue Hearnshaw - Great Britain, Long Jump
Tim Hutchings - Great Britain, 5,000m, Cross-Country
Simone Gandy - Great Britain, 400m Hurdles
Tanni Grey-Thompson - Great Britain, Paralympian, 800m Wheelchair World Record Holder
Gary Jennings - Great Britain, 4x400m, 400m Hurdles
Tara Krzywicki - Great Britain, 3,000m Steeplechase
Jeanette Kwakye - Great Britain, 100m
Steve Lewis - Great Britain, Pole Vault
Rebecca Lyne - Great Britain, 800m
Gary Lough - Great Britain, 1500m
Lee McConnell - Great Britain, 400m
Sonya McGeorge - Great Britain, 3000m
Sara McGreavy - Great Britain, 100m Hurdles
Jacqui McKernan - Great Britain, Discus
Dave Moorcroft - Great Britain, 5,000m and 3,000m (European Champion)
Ernest Obeng - Great Britain, 100m, 4x100m
Barbara Parker - Great Britain, 3,000m Steeplechase
Stephanie Pywell - Great Britain, High Jump
Melaine Purkiss - Great Britain, 200m & 400m
Paula Radcliffe - Great Britain, 5000m & 10,000m, Marathon World Record-Holder & World Champion
Chris Rawlinson - Great Britain, 400m Hurdles
Brendan Reilly - Great Britain, High Jump
Mark Richardson - Great Britain, 400m
Martyn Rooney - Great Britain, 400m
Nicola Sanders - Great Britain, 400m European Indoor Champion
Goldie Sayers - Great Britain, Javelin
Mark Sesay - Great Britain, 800m
William Sharman - Great Britain, 110m Hurdles
John Sherwood - Great Britain, 400m Hurdles
Wendy Sly - Great Britain, 3,000m
Steve Smith - Great Britain, High Jump
Chris Thompson - Great Britain, 5,000m
Gareth Turnbull - Ireland, 5,000m
Andy Turner - Great Britain, 110m Hurdles
Kemel Thompson - Jamaica, 400m Hurdles
John Trower - Great Britain, Javelin
Emeka Udechuku - England, Discus
Kirsty Wade - Wales, 1500m
Chris Warburton - Great Britain, 1500m
Abby Westley - Great Britain, 1500m
Rhys Williams - Great Britain, 400m Hurdles
Mike Whittingham - England, 400m Hurdles, 800m
6 January 2009 - Uganda’s Commonwealth 10,000m champion Boniface Kiprop hopes 2009 will finally be the year he climbs a major championship medal podium on the global senior stage after a series of finishes in that most unwelcome and cruel fourth position.
6 January 2009 - As a result of their outstanding performances at the Beijing Olympic Games, Australia have pre-selected six athletes for the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Berlin, Germany (15 to 23 Aug 2009).