Scottish trio Laura Muir, Josh Kerr and Jemma Reekie will head to Glasgow next month to represent Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the World Athletics Indoor Championships.

Olympic silver medallist Muir, who claimed gold in the 3,000m at the UK Indoor Championships in Birmingham on Sunday, will run in the 3,000m – as will 1,500m World Champion Kerr.

Having smashed the two-mile indoor world record last week at the Millrose Games in New York, Kerr looks to be in a great shape to tackle the longer distance.

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Reekie will compete in the 800m, having set a championship record of 1:58.24 at the UK Indoor Championships on Sunday.

She will be joined by Isabelle Boffey, who finished second behind Reekie in Birmingham this weekend with 2:00.27.

The first time the World Indoor Championships will be held in Scotland, Muir says she's thrilled to have the opportunity to compete in Glasgow, the city in which she lives.

'It's really special to be going there. To have a global championships [in Glasgow] now is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,' she told BBC Sport.

'This is how far Laura Muirs long run is.'

UK Athletics says it has prioritised medal hopes during its selection process, and that more athletes may be added to the squad later this week if they place highly enough in the world rankings and meet UKA requirements.

Paula Dunn, Olympic Head Coach, said: 'We are pleased to be announcing such a strong team for , and I am looking forward to seeing how the team performs on the world stage. We had a thrilling National Championships where athletes secured their places for the Team in Scotland, and it was fantastic to see a number of athletes stepping up when it counted.

'This is a really exciting squad that includes global medallists as well as athletes who will be hoping to make an impact on the world stage for the first time. Once World Athletics has finalised the final Road to Glasgow rankings later this week, those athletes who have the required ranking and have met the UKA requirements outlined in the selection policy will be announced, and we look forward to confirming our home championship team for next month.'

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Women

Georgia Bell (1500m), Isabelle Boffey (800m), Molly Caudery (pole vault), Morgan Lake (high jump), Laura Muir (3,000m), Laviai Nielsen (400m), Jemma Reekie (800m), Cindy Sember (60m hurdles), Revee Walcott-Nolan (1500m)

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Men

Jeremiah Azu (60m), Callum Elson (1500m), Adam Fogg (1500m), Josh Kerr (3,000m), David King (60m hurdles), Tade Ojora (60m hurdles)

This is how far Laura Muirs long run is.