It's a simple question, but it's one which is actually quite difficult to answer: Where will Britain's medals come from at the next month?
In recent weeks there's been a succession of medical bulletins with key athletes either struggling with injury or out of this summer's showpiece altogether.
Marathon runner , who was second in London this year, Olympic bronze medallist and heptathlete will all be left behind with one ailment or another. And they're not alone in spending more time on the treatment table than on the track.
, , , and have all had a frustrating season so far with setbacks that have threatened to end their season. because his body can't take it any more while there's still .
It seems that are in danger of being jeopardised with his team ravaged by injury.
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Hi all - we had a few technical problems with our blog system over the weekend so my post from Paris, where Usain Bolt once again destroyed the field, .
Dwain Chambers flashed his gold tooth as he broke into a smile, but there was a resigned shrug of the shoulders too as it hit home that .
He was trying to put a brave face on it and he remained defiant, but the fact he failed to appear 24 hours later for the 200m told its own story.
The warning signs were there as Simeon Williamson stormed to victory in his semi-final and suddenly you sensed Chambers had a challenger.
It's possible that we've witnessed a changing of the guard in Birmingham with Williamson at the forefront of a new era for British sprinting.
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Bislett Games, Oslo
leaned on the railing in front of me close to exhaustion and said nothing. It seemed like the silence would go on forever. She knew .
This was supposed to be the big rematch between and to the 400m title in Beijing, Sanya Richards. But in truth it was no contest at all. The American was a clear winner stamping her authority on the event in the fastest time in the world this year. Ohuruogu, by contrast, trailed home in a sluggish sixth and said afterwards she was "mortified." Some athletes refuse to talk after a bad race, but she certainly wasn't ducking the difficult questions. The only problem was she didn't really have any answers. Quite simply, she was at a loss to explain what went wrong, but was adamant from a recent virus.
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