Muir handed British team captaincy ahead of Great Edinburgh International Cross Country

Olympian and British 1500m record holder and runbritain Ladder Leader, Laura Muir (handicap -2.5) has been announced as the captain of the British Athletics team for the Great Edinburgh International XCountry, taking place on Saturday 7 January 2017.
The 23-year-old enjoyed a strong 2016, finishing seventh at her debut Olympic Games, as well as breaking the British record over 1500m on two separate occasions. The Dundee Hawkhill athlete rounded off her season by taking the IAAF Diamond League title, becoming the first British athlete to hold a Diamond League title over 1500m in the process.
The British team competed strongly at 2016’s Great Edinburgh XCountry, with Muir lining up as part of the mixed 4x1km relay team for the 2017 edition as she bids to replicate the captivating form which saw her break the British indoor 5000m record by over 14 seconds yesterday evening.
Speaking on being bestowed with the captaincy, Muir said:
“To be given the opportunity to captain a British Athletics team is a great honour, especially on home-soil and with such a strong team.
“We saw from the medals won at the European Cross Country championships last December that we have some fantastic cross country runners in both the senior and younger age groups, and hopefully, as team captain, I can help contribute to another successful event for the British team.”
Team Leader Spencer Duval added:
“Laura enjoyed a terrific 2016 in the sport, and as both an Olympic and World Championships finalist in the last two years she now holds a level of experience that will allow her to lead the team by example.”
The Great Edinburgh International XCountry is free to spectate and will be shown live on BBC One and BBC One HD from 13:15 on 7 January 2017.
The British Athletics team for the Great Edinburgh International XCountry in Edinburgh, Scotland:
Senior Men
Ben Connor (-5.9)
Ellis Cross (-4.2)
Mo Farah (-7.5)
Alex George (-5.3)
Dewi Griffiths (-6.1)
Callum Hawkins (-6.9)
Charlie Hulson (-5.2)
Mahamed Mahamed (-4.4)
Jack Martin (-4.3)
Graham Rush (-5.2)
Jonny Taylor (-5.7)
Andy Vernon (-6.5)
Senior Women
Charlotte Arter (-0.8)
Lauren Deadman (-0.5)
Claire Duck (-0.8)
Rachel Felton (-0.5)
Emily Hosker-Thornhill (-0.1)
Jessica Judd (-0.7)
Rebecca Murray (-0.4)
Georgina Outten (-0.2)
Beth Potter (-1.1)
Gemma Steel (-1.5)
Steph Twell (-1.9)
Pippa Woolven (-1.0)
Junior Men
Scott Beattie (-3.8)
Tom Dodd (-2.2)
Hugo Milner (-3.5)
Sam Stevens (-4.1)
Sol Sweeney (-3.1)
Alex Yee (-4.4)
Junior Women
Phoebe Barker (1.5)
Cari Hughes (1.6)
Harriet Knowles-Jones (-0.1)
Amelia Quirk (1.2)
Erin Wallace (1.1)
Victoria Weir (1.1)
Mixed 4x1km Relay
James Bowness (-4.5)
Laura Muir (-2.5)
Charlene Thomas (-0.9)
James West (-4.7)