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Who, what and when guide: 2025 European Masters Championships

Olivia Reynolds
Olivia Reynolds
Published October 7, 2025
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An in -depth view of the edition of this year’s event, including which the athletes monitor and how to keep in touch with all the action.

550 incredible British athletes will compete in the European Masters Championship in Madeira (October 8-19).

The events have six different places with the main base in Ribeira Brava, but the runway races are in the camera of Lobos, some releases are on a military base in Funchal and the 10 km and the half marathon are in other parts of the Capitol.

The walks are in Machico, while the field through altitude in Chao das Feitaras.

With what is the largest team in the United Kingdom from the world Masters in Gateshead in 1998, Great Britain is unusually the best represented team on the Portuguese island with Germany and Spain the next most represented nation.

GB in the 2019 European Masters

When the championships were the last hero two years ago in Pescara in Italy, Great Britain (108 Golds, 93 Silver and 77 Bronze) finished second at the medal table for the hosts (162, 124) but were free from Germany (83, 82, 72).

With 100 more athletes this time, Great Britain is well located to head the medal table and should certainly go better in the sprints than the Masters Interior Championships of March in Florida, where he dominated a strong US team. UU.

Although it did not work in Tokyo for the senior athletes of Great Britain, given the high number that competes in individual events, the relays will surely be an important source of medals, as well as the equipment of the equipment in the distance races.

Many British will defend their European titles, but some will also try to add gold here to the cattle and Florida.

Dave Clarke

Dave Clarke, from Northern Ireland, which in Italy won the M60 1500m, but in America tok M65 Golds at 800m, 1500m and 3000m, it is a favorite for the M65 1500m and 5000m.

The launchers John Moreland (M65 Discus) and Paula Williams (W50 Shot) are others who are to win in the three three also won gold in the two 2024 championships in the world of mastery and mastery in the world.

The former Pole sauce of the Commonwealth Games, Irie Hill, who won the W50 gold in fish, as well as in Florida in the W55s, and won both titles in 2024, has lost a great meeting of champions of champions in 2008 and will.

Joe Appiah has dominated obstacles in recent years and defends his Obstacle Crown M50 100m, while he is also 2024 world champion and the current world and European champion of obstacles of 60 million obstacles.

Hurdles Champions Joe Appiah and Mensah Elliott

Andrea Jenkins, who won the w45 hammer in Bothara and Florida, turned 50 just before the championship and moves to a new age group and should also work well in the light where she is the outdoor champion W45 World.

Steve Peters, the best Masters sprin of Great Britain, defends his titles M70 100m and 200m and heads the world ranking courtesy of their respective 12.75 and 26.16 times and is also entered by the 400m.

One of the most successful master’s pitchers in Great Britain, Evaun Williams, who won the W85 Shot, Hammer, Javelin and Weight and Weight pentatlon in Pescara is entered for those five and the album in Madeira. In Sweden, in the world of 2024, Masters, five gold won.

Others who won in fish and defend their titles are W65 Multi Champions Jill Harrison to 1500m and 5000m and Jane Hortet at 200 m, 80m obstacles and 300 m obstacles and sprinters W85 and M80 splashed Fraser at 100m and 200 m.

Evaun Williams

Tennyson James (M65 100m Hurdles), Iris Holder (W80 Triple Jump), Mike Coogan (M50 200m), Kirstie Booth (W45 Steepleplechase) and Virginia Mitchell (W60 400m) also return to defend their titles.

Emily McMahon (W70 80m Hurdles) moves to the W75s.

Guy Dirkin, based in the USA. He launched a European classification launch or 46.49m at the launching place of the Ramona World record in April.

Other British defenders entered include Hurdlers M45 and M50 400m Darren Towart and Neal Edwards, M40 and M45 110m Hurdlers Michael Louise and Mensah Elliott, Filler de Carola de Jersey Largo W65 and M35 Lllyel.

The 50 km Ian Richards Olympic walker defends its M75 5000m walking title, while Neil Tunstall is back in the M60 100 m obstacles.

Nikki Sturzaker, who won the W50 800m in Pescara, is only entered for the 5000m in Madeira.

Kathleen Stewart (Alex Broken)

Betty Stracey (W80 800m) and Kath Stewart (W80 100m and 400m) also return, but their chans are excellent, augmented as both in the W85s.

Jenny Reay, who won the W65 10 km and 10,000m in Italy and the Masters World Masters in 2024, applies to those three events in Madeira plus the half marathon and 5000m.

While some Multiple British fishing winners are not returning such W45 Zoe Doyle, W55 Lucy Elliott, W75 Angela Copson, M65s Colin Fairy Strength.

Two years ago, Copson won the W75 800M, 1500m, 5000m and 10000m, but those events are more than covered by the World record holder of W75 Sarah Roberts and, in addition, it is entered for 200 m, 400m and the crossing.

Roberts, who is the current outdoor champion World W70 at 800m, 1500m and 5000m won interior titles World W75 in Florida at 400m, 800m, 1500m and 3000m.

Sarah Roberts (Mark Easton)

Another competition of multiple champions and records of records is W60 Clare Elms, although it makes its first appearance in the championships since it won six Golds W55 in the 2019 event.

This time focusing on longer events after establishing world records in the summer at 1500m and mile, competes at 5000m, 10000m, through the country and 10 km.

She won world titles in Florida at 1500m, 3000m, 10 km and through the country, as well as two gold gold.

Ellie Stevens, who won the W40 World titles in the United States in the 800m, 1500m, 3000m and 10 km here, also goes through the Half Marathon and 5000m and 10000m instead of 3000m.

The busiest British athlete thought that Dash Newington, who won the W40 High jump and the pole jump in Florida.

It also enters the long and triple jumps, the five launches plus the weight pentathlon, the three walks, the heptatlon, the two obstacle races and the 200 My 400m and its 18 events are an entry rate of almost 700 euros.

Mark Symes

Other British world champions entered are Richard White (M65 400m), Keith Hutchinson (M45 800m), Mark Symes (M55 800m and 1500m), Ron Cattle (M75 10km), Allison Wilder (W35 triple) Shock Pully and Mums) Putters Hausler and Walker Susan Susan Payne.

In addition, Suzanna Wise, who won the W35 Shot and Hammer, also competes with Great Britain, probably having the strongest releases after Germany.

John Wright did not compete in fish or Florida, but won the M65 Sprint Triple in 2024 World Masters and this year has bone in an establishment equally better a world record of 12.15 and 24.47, in addition to running 56.51 to 400m.

Helen Godell, who won double 60m and 200m in the European mastery last year inside, begins the favorites in the W70 Sprints that established records of the United Kingdom of 15.05 and 31.81.

Last year, Andrew Ridley won a World Masters M60 800m and 1500m double with Rob Mcharg also medaling in both.

Andrew Ridley (right) (Mark Hookway)

Inside, Mcharg beat Ridley to establish a 1500m world record of 4: 20.32 in the British champions and this summer Ridley has established an outdoor world of 4: 21.21 and both go in the 800m and 1500m.

In Florida, Dean Richardson, team manager, but here he disputes the M50 800m and 1500m that won the longest event in the 2023 world mastery inside.

The former W65 1500m world champion, Anna Garnier, runs the W70 800m, 1500m and 5000m after establishing a record of miles of the world age in July.

Multi former world champion Darren Scott disputes the M55 100m, 200m and the decathlon.

Christine Harrison-Bloomfield, who competed for GB in the World Championship from 1999 to 200 m, competes in the Sprints W55, while the European European champion of 1997, Simon Mugglestone, competes in the country of 10000m and the country.

Warwick Dixon with the 3000m winner Zoe Gilbody and the champion of the Jabalina Tom Rutter (Gary Mitchell)

The former English school champion, Warwick Dixon, competes in the six launch events in the age group M90.

However, he is not the oldest British who competes as Colin Spivey, 92, competes in the 400m, 800m, 1500m, 5000m and Javelin with almost all his previous competitive experience in Parkrun,

Medals are guaranteed in case it ends at any of the events of the track, but it is one of the eight javelin participants in Awardid Dixon.

You can follow all the action every day on the weekly athletics website and digital channels.

The best classified European outdoor athletes entered Madeira (thinking that some do not specifically compete in that event) on all age groups using age classification according to Mastersrankings.com is listed below:

Men

100m: John Wright GBR 12.15 to 66 – 97.46%
200m: John Wright GBR 24.47 to 66 – 98.26%
400m: Juan Anaya ESP 51.86 to 55 – 96.29%
800m: Hassan El Azzouozi Ita 2: 05.55 to 57 – 96.24%
1500m: Andrew Ridley GBR 4: 21.21 to 61 – 96.33%
5000m: Peter van der Velden Ned 15: 51.83 to 56 – 94.22%
10000m: van der velden 34: 47.73 to 56 – 89.92%
100h: Joe Appiah GBR 14.07 to 54 – 97.56%
400h: Jakub Adamczyk Pol 53.76 to 45 – 95.29%
3000SC: Jerome Chiquet Fra 9: 47.97 to 50 – 92.27%
HJ: Marco Segatel Ita 1.75ma 63 – 95.51%
PV: Jonas Asplund Swe 4.65ma 52 – 92.89%
LJ: Gianni Becatti Ita 5.83ma 62 – 92.63%
TJ: Wolfgang Knabe Ger 12.16ma 66 – 96.99%
SP: Andy Dittmar Ger 18.57Ma 51 – 93.07%
DT: Roland Sacitor Ger 34.86ma 86 – 88.77%
HT: Fabian Zoltan their 65.93ma 56 – 93.05%
JT: NEIL MCLELLAN GBR 65.11MA 46 – 81.35%

Women

100m: Nicole Alexis Fra 13.73 to 65 – 95.47%
200m: Angelique Hogeveen -Mit Ned 26.81 to 57 – 94.14% 400m: Virginia Mitchell GBR 65.68 to 62 – 94.45%
800m: Anne Gilshinan Irl 2: 28.13 to 61 – 96.61%
1500m: Clare Elms GBR 4: 56.85 to 61 – 98.4%
5000m: Elmos 18: 11.08 to 61 – 97.86%
10000m: Elmas 38: 46.9 to 61 – 94.99%
2000SC: Kirstie Booth GBR 6: 53.35 to 47 – 100.39% 80h: Jane Horder Gbr 13.77 to 68 – 97.6%
300h: Maria Moroni Ita 47.17 to 56 – 98.45%
HJ: Monica Buizza Ita 1.49ma 59 – 91.87%
PV: Brigitte Van de Kamp Ned 2.84ma 65 – 82.41%
LJ: Renata Novosel Cro 5.00MA 57 – 89.62%
TJ: Andrea Szirbucz its 11.01ma 53 – 88.9%
SP: Tetiana Nasonova UKR 14.85MA 48 – 88.47%
DT: Janina Lapiene Ltu 35.10ma 64 – 85.2%
HT: MERJA KORPELA END 58.75MA 44 – 88.78%
JT: Vanda Srbova Cze 34.08Ma 71 – 96.78%

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