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2018 Team England Commonwealth Games Squad Announced

With 82 days to go until the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games in April, Team England has selected its weightlifters and Para-Powerlifters who will compete for ‘Team and Country’ in Australia.

2018 Team England Commonwealth Games Squad Announced

With 82 days to go until the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games in April, Team England has selected its weightlifters and Para-Powerlifters who will compete for ‘Team and Country’ in Australia. The squad of 18 athletes will compete for Team England in weightlifting and Para-Powerlifting in the Carrara Sports and Leisure Centre from 5 to 10 April.Nine of the athletes on the team have experienced a Commonwealth Games previously, with five medals between them.

Zoe Smith will be appearing at her third Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast. The four-time British record holder became the first ever English woman to win a weightlifting medal at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi 2010.

Zoe followed this feat with a spectacular gold in Glasgow 2014 and set a new Games record in the process. She said:

“I am so excited to be attending my third Commonwealth Games, with a team of great people. After a tough two years missing out on the 2016 Rio Olympics through injury, I am determined to come back stronger and hopefully retain my title as Commonwealth champion.”

Glasgow 2014 bronze medallist and Team England ambassador, Ali Jawad, will be competing in the para-powerlifting discipline. He said:

“After a tough 2017 battling Crohn’s Disease, I am delighted that I get to compete on the world stage again. I have some special memories representing Team England and I cannot wait to do it all over again.”

Team England will send a team of around 600 athletes and staff in what will be England’s largest ever team to represent the nation in an overseas sporting event. The team will compete in 18 sports, including 38 para medal events.

Sarah Winckless, Chef de Mission for Commonwealth Games England, said:

“I’m really excited to welcome our weightlifting and para-powerlifting athletes to the team today. We have a good mix within the group of 18 with defending Commonwealth Games champions and first timers being selected alongside each other.

“I’m looking forward to seeing them learn and grow from each other in the Games environment on the Gold Coast next April.”

BWL Chief Executive, Ashley Metcalfe said:

“Our squad is a real blend of new and experienced lifters, highlighting the true breadth and depth of talent currently available in England. We are most grateful to both Team England and Sport England for their continued support in providing a great opportunity for all our squad to be well prepared and in great shape for the Games. It is hugely exciting and a great opportunity for all the squad to showcase their talents, all ahead of a home Games in 2022.”

The team in full is as follows:

Name Sport Date of Birth Hometown Place of birth Club
Fraer Morrow Weightlifting (W53) 20-Jul-98 Doncaster Doncaster Loughborough University
Laura Hewitt Weightlifting (W58) 10-Nov-94 Nottingham Birmingham Atlas Weightlifting Club
Emily Godley Weightlifting (W75) 22-Oct-89 Meopham Farnborough Atlas Weightlifting Club
Emily Campbell Weightlifting (W90+) 06-May-94 Nottingham Nottingham Atlas Weightlifting Club
Jack Oliver Weightlifting (M77) 04-Jan-91 Leeds Bexleyheath Europa Weightlifting Club
Alex Collier Weightlifting (M85) 29-Mar-94 Manchester Ashton Under Lyne Triple X Weightlifting
Owen Boxall Weightlifting (M105) 03-Jul-90 Dartford Sidcup Europa Weightlifting Club
Zoe Smith Weightlifting (W63) 26-Apr-94 Loughborough London Europa Weightlifting Club
Edmon Avetisyan Weightlifting (M94) 06-Oct-94 Bristol Dashkesan Bristol Barbell Club
Ben Watson Weightlifting (M105+) 20-Mar-90 Didcot Oxford St Birinus Weightlifting Club
Sarah Davies Weightlifting (W69) 19-Aug-92 Leeds Preston Wisdom 4 Weightlifting
Kelly-Jo Robson Weightlifting (W48) 13-Aug-88 Stockton Middlesbrough Atlas Weightlifting Club
Ali Jawad Para- Powerlifting (Light Men) 12-Jan-89 Loughborough Beirut Loughborough
Oliver Brown Para- Powerlifting (Light Men) 24-Mar-86 Weybridge Wimbledon Loughborough
Nathaniel Wilding Para- Powerlifting (Heavy Men) 20-Oct-92 Woodbridge Ipswich Suffolk Spartans
Zoe Newson Para- Powerlifting (Light Women) 24-Mar-92 Colchester Ipswich Suffolk Spartans
Natalie Blake Para- Powerlifting (Light Women) 04-Dec-82 Nottingham Manchester PHP fitness
Louise Sugden Para- Powerlifting (Heavy Women) 20-Jul-84 High Wycombe Reading Loughborough

As part of its plans to send the best prepared team to the Gold Coast, Commonwealth Games England will hold a 10-day preparation camp in Brisbane, create a dedicated performance centre inside the Commonwealth Games Village, and offer a full programme of support services.

Team England’s preparation camp for the Gold Coast will include a number of specially selected high-performance sports and support facilities that will enable athletes to continue training and complete their final preparations prior to entering the Commonwealth Games Village.

The dedicated performance centre will be at the heart of Team England’s headquarters inside the Commonwealth Games Village. It will provide an enhanced environment in the Village for athletes, coaches and support staff, where the team will have access to dedicated doctors, physios and a full range of clinical, rehabilitation, preparation services, kit, equipment, stretching and R&R areas.

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