Brighton middle distance runner Charlie Grice has been selected to represent England at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in Australia next year.
Delighted to be selected for my 2nd Commonwealth games @gc2018 @officialteamengland. This time we’re doing it properly#sendfitz #sendclarke pic.twitter.com/OYOFjUSz9e
— Charlie Grice (@CharlieGrice1) October 24, 2017
He is one of 75 England athletes chosen to take part in the 2018 Games.
It will be the second time that the 23-year-old athlete has run for his country at Commonwealth level, having finished seventh in the 1,500 metres in Glasgow in 2014.
Grice, who runs for Brighton Phoenix and went to Cardinal Newman Catholic School in Hove, also reached the 1,500m final at the Rio Olympics last year, finishing 12th.
He said on Twitter that he was “delighted to be selected for my second Commonwealth Games”.
The team will travel to Gold Coast, in Queensland, Australia, for the 21st Games which will be held straight after Easter – from Wednesday 4 April to Sunday 15 April.