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  1. What is the UK Indoor Championships?

    The UK Indoor Championships is the annual national championships in indoor track and field. The weekend event will take place at Utilita Arena Birmingham. Athletes from eight track and five field events for both men and women are looking to take home gold. Events include: 60m, 200m, 400m sprints and 60m hurdles, middle/long distance, jumps, throws and race walks.

    Last year's event was cancelled due to the pandemic.

    Places on the GB & NI team are up for grabs ahead of the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade in March.

  2. Laura Muir 'gutted' after indoor season-ending injury

    "Gutted" Laura Muir will miss the indoor athletics season with a back injury.

    The Olympic silver medallist, 28, withdrew from February's DNA Athletics event in Glasgow, and is now set for a prolonged spell on the sidelines.

    She had hoped to set a new 1,000m indoor record at the Grand Prix event in Birmingham last weekend.

    "I am sad to announce I am not going to be able to compete," Muir said.

    "After further investigation on Friday into an injury I sustained a few weeks ago, I have to take some time off running to recover.

    "This means my indoor season will not happen this year. I am gutted to miss the Muller Indoor Grand Prix especially as I have such fond memories of the event from previous years."

    Laura Muir
  3. When are the finals taking place at the UK Indoor Championships?

    All times are GMT and subject to change

    60m/60m para/60m hurdles

    Men's 60m hurdles - final at 14:13 on Sunday

    200m

    Women- final at 16:16 on Sunday

    Men- final at 16:06 on Sunday

    400m

    Women- final at 15:46 on Sunday

    Men- final at 15:56 on Sunday

    800m

    Women- final at 16:40 on Sunday

    Men- final at 14:35 on Sunday

    1,500m

    Men- 1500m final at 15:30 on Sunday

    3,000m

    Women- final at 15:15 on Sunday

    3,000m walk

    Women- final at 13:25 on Sunday

    Men- final at 13:50 on Sunday

    Field events

    Long jump from 11:40 (Sun) and pole vault from 14:57 (Sun)

    Long jump from 13:35 (Sun), high jump from 15:18 (Sun) and shot put from 15:43 (Sun)

    Heptathlon

    Saturday:60m from 10:00, long jump from 11:10, shot put from 12:40 and high jump from 14:34

    Sunday:60m hurdles from 10:45, pole vault from 11:50, 1000m from 14:23

    Pentathlon

    Sunday:60m hurdles from 10:30, high jump from 11:35, shot put from 13:30, long jump from 15:27 and 800m from 16:28

    GB's Keely Hodgkinson in 800m action during the Indoor Grand Prix in Birmingham
  4. How can I watch the UK Indoor Championships?

    All times are GMT and subject to change

    The BBC will bring you live coverage of the UK Indoor Championship on 26 & 27 February 2022 on Red Button, the BBC Sport website & app and on the BBC iPlayer.

    You can also catch-up with all the action again shortly after on the BBC iPlayer here.

    Sunday 27 February

    10:25 - 17:00 Red Button, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport app

  5. Thinking about trying Athletics?

    Get Inspired

    #GetInspired

    Why get into athletics?

    Athletics offers the widest range of choice of any sport as its various disciplines provide the opportunity to throw, run or jump.

    Who is it for?

    Everyone. The different disciplines suit different body shapes and sizes.

    Is there a cheap option?

    As long as there is space for a race, you can practise athletics.

    What if I want a proper workout?

    If you are looking to work up a sweat, athletics is the activity for you as each discipline requires varying degrees of strength and fitness.

    Can I take it to another level?

    Join a club and start competing for them in your preferred events.

    Is there a disability option?

    The various impairment categories in athletics make the activities widely accessible.

    Is there a family option?

    Running, throwing and jumping is for everyone. Grab some props, head to the park and create your own mini athletics competition.

    Where can I take part?

    Head over to our club finder page for athletics events near you.

    What's next?

    Find local athletics opportunities in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.