World Athletics Championships: Moscow 2013

8 08 2013

This time next week I’ll be in Moscow to catch the last four days of the World Athletics Championships, which start on Saturday.

the Luzhniki stadium

The Luzhniki Stadium, home to the 2013 World Athletics Championships. Picture: Ekaterina Lokteva, Flickr

It’s the most important athletics event this year, and second only to the Olympics in terms of prestige. Britain only had five athletics medallists at London 2012 – Mo Farah, the injured Jess Ennis, Greg Rutherford, Christine Ohuruogu and Robbie Grabarz – so I’m not necessarily expecting a huge amount in terms of God Save the Queen singing.

I’ll also be missing some of my favourite international athletes, with David Rudisha, Kirani James and Valerie Adams all either absent or competing before I arrive, but I can hardly complain.

What will be interesting will be to see how unenthused the Moscow public is by the championships. Ticket sales have been poor, even after officials at the stadium which hosted the 1980 Olympics decided to cover more than half of them with giant banners.

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The Olympiastadion, Berlin, during the 2009 World Athletics Championships – on the night Usain Bolt got the 100m world record which still stands

It will be a huge contrast with London 2012, and even with the three days of Anniversary Games last month, when Britain again got very much behind athletes of all nations.

Daegu in 2011 was also relatively poorly attended, and the Olympiastadion in Berlin two years prior to that was marginally fuller – although I still managed to get a ticket to one evening session the same day.

The World Championships in 2015 will be held in Beijing’s Birds’ Nest Olympic Stadium, but perhaps it won’t be until 2017, and their return to London, that the Championships are a sell-out.