Club members overwhelmingly voted Molly Caudery as their memorable moment at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow. Following on from her three world leading pole vaults in this indoor season, Molly won her first global medal, taking gold in a field comprising many of the best women vaulters.
The Great Britain and Northern Ireland athletics team, though small, saw success at the home world indoor championships in Glasgow. BASC shortlisted four outstanding British performances for members to select their memorable moment. We witnessed another Super Saturday this time with two gold medals. As well as Molly Caudery, Josh Kerr, pacing himself and forcing his way through a crowded field at times, conquered the 3000m, making this his second global gold. On the last evening, home favourite Jemma Reekie took 800m silver in a class field. Laviai Nielsen, just missed out on an individual medal with 4th place in the 400m, but came away with a relay bronze medal and a British record.
The BASC Committee selected their Breakthrough Performance of the championships. The award goes to Georgia Bell who placed 4th in the 1500m final.