A total of 66 athletes are chosen to receive UK Sport National Lottery funding ahead of Paris 2024

Were still over 18 months away until the Paris 2024 Olympics but athletes have now discovered if they will receive membership for British Athletics Olympic World Class Programme (22/23).

A group of 66 athletes have been picked to receive the National Lottery funding which could make the difference on whether they make a team or indeed win an Olympic medal.

The WCP is split into four categories podium; podium potential; relay and confirmation.

British Athletics say that for any athlete nominated for the WCP, they must have realistic potential and demonstrable performance capability and capacity to make the necessary progress to achieve a medal at least in one of the next two Olympic Games.

The four Olympic individual medallists from Tokyo 2020 Keely Hodgkinson, Laura Muir, Josh Kerr and Holly Bradshaw are unsurprisingly selected in the podium category. Dina Asher-Smith and Katarina Johnson-Thompson, who both suffered heartbreaking injuries in the Japanese capital, are also nominated.

Holly Bradshaw celebrates in Tokyo (Getty)

The other athletes who will receive podium level funding are: Alex Bell, Matthew-Hudson Smith, Nick Miller, Daryll Neita, Andrew Pozzi, Jazmin Sawyers, Cindy Sember and Jake Wightman.

23 athletes make up podium potential, 17 for relays and 18 at confirmation level.

We look forward to working with the athletes and their coaches, and seeing where the World Class Programme can support them appropriately, and where it can add value to enhance their potential as we look ahead to Budapest, Paris and beyond, Stephen Maguire, Technical Director at UK Athletics, said.

Alongside the success of the Futures programme we are seeing a huge amount of young talent emerging through the system and the standards are continuing to rise as those athletes develop and push on.

Paris Olympics celebration (Getty)

With this introduction of young talent on to the Programme, joining a number of experienced athletes who have or are establishing their ability on the international stage, we will be looking to build on the momentum and success of the 2022 season and take that into the World Athletics Championships in Budapest next year, the Olympic Games in Paris, and looking further ahead, into Los Angeles in 2028.

Wed like to thank UK Sport and the National Lottery for their continued investment in the World Class Programme. Their support is essential to helping our athletes be the best prepared they can be for the biggest competitions.

These are the athletes below chosen for the  Olympic World Class Programme (22/23).

Olympic Podium (15):

Dina Asher-Smith

Alex Bell

Holly Bradshaw

Keely Hodgkinson

Matthew Hudson-Smith

Katarina Johnson-Thompson

Josh Kerr

Nick Miller

Laura Muir

Daryll Neita

Andrew Pozzi

Jemma Reekie

Jazmin Sawyers

Cindy Sember

Jake Wightman

Olympic Podium Potential (23):

Lizzie Bird

Emily Borthwick

Taylor Campbell

Molly Caudery

Harry Coppell

Oliver Dustin

Niamh Emerson

Tom Gale

Elliot Giles

Jake Heyward

Jessie Knight

Morgan Lake

Scott Lincoln

Eilish McColgan

Sophie McKinna

Naomi Metzger

Lawrence Okoye

Aimee Pratt

Charlotte Purdue

Daniel Rowden

Marc Scott

Katie Snowden

Callum Wilkinson

Olympic Relays (17):

Kristal Awuah

Zoey Clark

Emily Diamond

Beth Dobbin

Jona Efoloko

Adam Gemili

Zharnel Hughes

Richard Kilty

Imani-Lara Lansiquot

Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake

Ashleigh Nelson

Laviai Nielsen

Victoria Ohuruogu

Asha Philip

Ama Pipi

Jodie Williams

Nicole Yeargin

Olympic Confirmation Level (11):

Jeremiah Azu

Ellie Baker

Max Burgin

Piers Copeland

Charlie Dobson

Alex Haydock-Wilson

Holly Mills

Jade ODowda

Ben Pattison

Tommy Ramdhan

Matthew Stonier