In Athletics, the British team did not receive any automatic places for representing the host nation, as they had done in other sports. A squad of 77 athletes was initially selected for the Games. The selection of
Lynsey Sharp as the team's sole representative in the 800m when there were three places available proved controversial. Sharp, who won the event at the GB Olympic trials, failed to achieve the 'A' qualifying standard. Under international rules, non 'A' standard competitors could only be selected if no other athletes that have met the standard were chosen. As a result, Sharp's inclusion meant the exclusion of four other runners that had achieved the 'A' standard, including
2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships gold medallist
Jenny Meadows.
Gareth Warburton was initially not selected for the 800 metres, having failed to achieve the 'A' qualifying standard at the
2012 European Athletics Championships in Helsinki, but was granted a place at the Games following an appeal. Ten other British athletes were unsuccessful with their appeals to be included.
David Webb was initially chosen as part of the squad for the
men's marathon but withdrew on 25 July due to injury. No replacement was selected.
Paula Radcliffe was initially chosen as part of the squad for the
women's marathon but withdrew on 29 July due to injury; Freya Murray was called up as her replacement. Welshman
Dai Greene was selected to captain the athletics squad, reprising a role he had first served at the
2011 European Team Championships in Sweden. In the Games, Great Britain had their best track and field performance since the Moscow Games in 1980, with 4 gold medals including a double gold for
Mo Farah over the 5,000 and 10,000 metres. Pre-event favourites Farah in the 10,000 metres,
Jessica Ennis in heptathlon, and the world leading, but slightly less favoured
Greg Rutherford in the long jump, won 3 gold medals for Great Britain in the space of 49 minutes on the middle Saturday of the Games. • Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only ; Q: Qualified for the next round ; q: Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser
or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target ; NR: National record ; WB: World Best ; N/A: Round not applicable for the event ; Bye: Athlete not required to compete in round
Men Track & road events competing in the
5000 m. • Competed in relay heats only
Field event , gold medallist in the
long jump. ;Combined events –
Decathlon Women Track & road events • Competed in relay heats only • Moved up 5 positions due to athletes that finished ahead of them being disqualified for Doping. • Upgraded to 4th due to silver medalists Russia being disqualified for Doping.
Field events ====Combined events –
Heptathlon==== • Moved up 2 positions due to athletes that finished ahead of them being disqualified for Doping. ==Badminton==