Great Britain will ship a 41-strong squad to subsequent month’s European Indoor Championships in Poland.
However, sprinter Dina Asher-Smith and heptathlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson miss out via damage.
Laura Muir had already chosen to not try a triple double as she focuses on the Tokyo Olympics beginning in July.
The championships happen in Torun from 4-7 March and there will probably be dwell protection on BBC TV.
The British squad additionally contains 2018 World Indoor 60m hurdles champion Andrew Pozzi and 2019 European Indoor silver medallist Holly Bradshaw.
Asher-Smith, who received 200m gold and 100m silver on the 2019 World Championships, accomplished back-to-back 60m wins on the World Indoor Athletics Tour in Germany final month.
The 25-year-old not too long ago picked up a quad damage and can now consider the outside season, which begins in May.
Asha Philip is one other absentee, which means Britain are with out an entry within the girls’s 60m.
More names might but be added to the squad.
“We are awaiting decisions from European Athletics on several field event nominations that we have put forward, so we hope to add several other athletes to the team later this week,” mentioned Christian Malcolm, British Athletics’ Olympic head coach.
“I’ve not set a medal target, it’s an opportunity for these athletes to step up a level. It’s a great stepping stone.”
Johnson-Thompson plans to return to coaching subsequent month after an Achilles damage and Malcolm stays assured concerning the 28-year-old’s health for the Tokyo Games, which begin on 23 July.
“The main focus for her has always been the Olympic Games,” he mentioned.
“For any athlete right now it is the ability to train which is the challenge, and travelling, so the safest option is just to stay focused on the end goal, which for a lot of athletes is the Olympics.
“I’ve no doubts about her being 100% (in Tokyo). But I haven’t got a crystal ball, so I can not go on the market saying issues may occur.”
Great Britain squad
Women
400m:
Jessie Knight
Ama Pipi
Jodie Williams
800m:
Ellie Baker
Isabelle Boffey
Keely Hodgkinson
1500m:
Holly Archer
Katie Snowden
3000m:
Amy-Eloise Markovc
Verity Ockenden
Amelia Quirk
4x400m relay:
Zoey Clark
Beth Dobbin
Jessie Knight
Yasmin Liverpool
Ama Pipi
Jodie Williams
60m hurdles:
Emma Nwofor
Tiffany Porter
Cindy Sember
Pole vault:
Holly Bradshaw
Long bounce:
Abigail Irozuru
Shot put:
Sophie McKinna
Pentathlon:
Holly Mills
Men
60m:
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey
Oliver Bromby
Andrew Robertson
400m:
Joe Brier
Lee Thompson
James Williams
800m:
Elliot Giles
Guy Learmonth
Jamie Webb
1500m:
Piers Copeland
Archie Davis
Neil Gourley
3000m:
Andrew Butchart
Jack Rowe
Marc Scott
4x400m relay:
Joe Brier
Efe Okoro
Tom Somers
Owen Smith
Lee Thompson
James Williams
60m hurdles:
Andrew Pozzi
Long bounce:
Jacob Fincham-Dukes