© Jeff Holmes / WIC Glasgow 24
The World Athletics Indoor Championships Glasgow 24 will bring together some 650 athletes from around 130 teams to compete for 26 titles across three days of action from 1-3 March.
The following resources will assist in media coverage of the championships. Any additional resources will be updated here on the World Athletics website.
• Timetable, start lists & results
• Event-by-event previews
• Entry lists by event and season’s best
• Entry lists by country
• Facts and figures ebook
• Athlete biographies for day one
• Flash quotes
• Pre-competition athlete quotes
• Past editions
Inside Track
The exclusive access-all-areas platform that offers live streams, daily highlights and videos, plus live results and insights, and other rewards and benefits.
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Inside Track // LIVE
The World Athletics live results platform offers an enhanced experience for fans looking to follow the action as it happens. Sign up for free and log in to access even more data including live leaderboards, detailed results, race splits, live attempts and other real-time updates.
Register for Inside Track now so you are ready to follow as soon as the competition starts.
Podcast
World Athletics is launching a new podcast as part of its ongoing series of content on Inside Track, with the first episode set to air on Friday (1)
The World Athletics Inside Track Podcast begins with a four-part series covering the events at the World Athletics Indoor Championships Glasgow 24. It will be presented by Olympic and world 400m gold medallist Sanya Richards-Ross, 2014 world indoor and two-time European indoor 60m champion Richard Kilty and three-time Olympic medallist Kelly Sotherton. Further information.
How to watch
The World Athletics Indoor Championships Glasgow 24 will be streamed live in a number of territories on World Athletics Inside Track, as well as via broadcasters around the world.
To find out where coverage may be broadcast in your country, check the list here.
Images
A selection of print-quality images, free to use for editorial coverage, will be available to download.
Photos and contents in this folder are strictly for editorial use only. Always check for the appropriate credit in the respective photos’ descriptions (click on photo > Show info > Copyright). For clarifications on usage or any other questions, please contact photography@worldathletics.org.

Frederick Marfo is a sportswriter and social worker well known for his advocacy for equal chances and rights for all athletes, especially those with disabilities.
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