So the final team selections will be made this week and it seems the UK is banging on with its ridiculous policy of sending a small team rather than interacting properly with World Athletics' new ranking and invite system.
For those who don't understand, World Athletics have changed the system of just getting a qualifying time to one where your world ranking (amassed from performances within the last 12 months) counts. Basically, you CAN qualify by time but it's super tough (really top 8 in the world level) and then after that, if you're in the top ranked athletes in the world, you get a World Athletics invite. This has been on the cards for years and for some reason, UKA have decided they don't want to play along and will only accept qualifying times. There are a few athletes to be added who have hit the UKA qualifying standards (usually slightly (but only slightly) less than World Athletics') but loads of qualified athletes will be left at home.
It's fucking insanity- if they actually go ahead with it (as it seems to be), they are the only federation worldwide seemingly doing so and they will be leaving a number of potential finalists at home. For example, Jade O'Dowda is something like 10 points off the heptathlon standard, has been improving all year and her ranking is within the world top 20. She's a likely top 8 finisher if she scores equivalent to her last heptathlon, even better if she improves.
The madness is that it gives young athletes no chance to have a breakout performance, to get experience at this level (particularly before Olympic year), no chance of public exposure for things like sponsorship (which in turn will mean more money and more chance to train at a higher level), no public recognition and inspiration for youngsters (right now, for example, we literally have 1 male field event athlete selected!). Also, athletes going in the relay aren't allowed to run the individual without the times- so we're taking people, the cost of everything is already there, but we're denying them the chance to run an individual event.
Athletes are furious and some are talking about legal challenges and I entirely see why. World Athletics have made the qualifying standards so much higher so that rankings are considered an equally appropriate and valid way to get into championships and we're completely ignoring that.
I'm fucking incensed about it.