European Athletics Indoor Championships: Schedule, times and how to watch on TV

European Athletics Indoor Championships: Schedule, times and how to watch on TV

The best and brightest in European athletics will head to Apeldoorn, Netherlands this week for four days of non-stop action at the European Athletics Indoor Championships.

The Championships will be headlined by local star and world indoor 400m champion Femke Bol, while four Olympic champions from last year including 5000m champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen and high jump gold medallist Yaroslava Mahuchikh will also be in the fight for more silverware.

Other big names to watch include the Dutch Olympic mixed relay champions, with Bol leading the squad, though Great Britain’s Molly Caudery, who is the reigning world indoor pole vault champion, will skip the event due to a calf injury and focus on the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China later this month.

Team GB have medal hopes in Georgia Hunter Bell, Neil Gourley and George Mills, with the athletes gearing up for the start of the outdoor season, which culminates in September’s World Championships in Tokyo.

Here’s everything you need to know about the championships:

When and where is the European Athletics Indoor Championships?

The European Championships runs from 6-9 March at the Omnisport Apeldoorn, Apeldoorn, the Netherlands.

How can I watch on TV and is there a live stream?

In the UK, the Championships will be shown live on the BBC and BBC iPlayer. The European Athletics website will also live stream the Championships.

All times in GMT

Saturday 7 March

Morning Session

09:00 – 60m Hurdles (Heptathlon M)

09:20 – 3000m (W) – Round 1

09:50 – Shot Put (W) – Qualification

10:00 – Pole Vault (Heptathlon M)

11:00 – 60m (M) – Round 1

11:40 – Long Jump (Para M)

11:45 – 3000m (M) – Round 1

12:17 – 60m (Para W)

Evening Session

17:40 – Triple Jump (M) – Final

18:10 – 60m (M) – Semi-Final

18:35 – Pole Vault (W) – Final

18:53 – 800m (W) – Semi-Final

19:09 – High Jump (M) – Final

19:13 – 800m (M) – Semi-Final

19:29 – Long Jump (W) – Final

19:45 – 1000m (Heptathlon M) – Final

20:10 – 400m (M) – Final

20:40 – 60m (M) – Final

20:50 – 400m (W) – Final

Sunday 9 March

Morning Session

08:00 – 60m Hurdles (Pentathlon W)

08:50 – High Jump (Pentathlon W)

09:05 – Shot Put (M) – Qualification

11:00 – 60m (W) – Round 1

11:21 – Shot Put (Pentathlon W)

Evening Session

14:10 – Long Jump (Pentathlon W)

15:05 – 60m (W) – Semi-Final

15:28 – Shot Put (M) – Final

15:33 – 800m (W) – Final

15:42 – Pole Vault (M) – Final

15:50 – 3000m (M) – Final

16:05 – High Jump (W) – Final

16:27 – 800m (M) – Final

16:36 – 3000m (W) – Final

16:52 – Shot Put (W) – Final

17:03 – 800m (Pentathlon W) – Final

17:24 – 4x400m Relay (M) – Final

17:37 – 60m (W) – Final

17:50 – 4x400m Relay (W) – Final

Source: independent.co.uk