

In this episode of the Trackstaa Podcast, Lucy and Rich break down the biggest moments from the British Championships and what they mean for the future of British athletics.
They dive into Keely Hodgkinson’s statement performance ahead of Liévin, discussing her growing world record ambitions, while also highlighting the confidence boost for Izzy Boffey after her breakthrough sub two minute run. The conversation celebrates Hannah Nuttall’s championship record performance, ending a 24 year wait, but also questions the overall depth of competition, particularly in a men’s 1500m final that lacked numbers and intensity.
Beyond the racing itself, Lucy and Rich reflect on the noticeably low crowd attendance and debate the controversial use of wave lights in championship finals. They also touch on promising marathon debuts from Ellis Cross and Sarah Astin, assess strong early season 5K performances, and consider the growing recognition of Laura Muir as a serious road racing threat.
From standout performances to bigger questions about the sport’s direction, this episode delivers honest analysis and bold takes on where British athletics is heading next.