INDIANAPOLIS — Team USATF Thursday announced complete rosters for the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships, featuring 18 Tokyo Olympians, 33 World Championships 2023 team members, and 16 returnees from the U.S. contingent that competed in the 2022 World Indoor Championships in Belgrade. The 19th edition of the World Indoor Championships will be held at Glasgow's Emirates Arena from March 1-3, bringing in almost 700 of the world's top track and field athletes to Scotland to compete for medals and more than $2 million in prize money. At Belgrade 22, the U.S. dominated the medal table with 19 total medals, three of them gold, and they carried on their dominance outdoors at Budapest last summer, tallying 29 total medals, 12 of them gold. Olympic and World Championships gold medalists Ryan Crouser and Katie Moon head the men's and women's rosters, respectively, and will be joined by Budapest individual gold medalists Noah Lyles, Grant Holloway and Chase Jackson. Christian Coleman, Christopher Bailey, Trevor Bassitt, Matthew Boling and Alexis Holmes, who won relay gold last summer, are also slated to compete, while Holloway and Sandi Morris are back to defend the World Indoor titles they won in 2022. Morris is seeking a second straight women's pole vault crown and world record holder Holloway is looking to continue his 10-year unbeaten streak in the men's 60H. He bettered his own world indoor record with a 7.27 in the heats at the USATF Indoor Championships in Albuquerque last weekend.