Adelle Tracey caused a shock at the Indoor British Championships in Sheffield as she got the better of some more established rivals to claim gold in the 800m. The 22-year-old, who was a torch-bearer at the London 2012 opening ceremony, beat the likes of Lynsey Sharp and Jenny Meadows to book her spot in the British team for the World Indoors in Portland next month.Tracey conjured up a strong finish at the English Institute of Sport to overtake Sharp and triumph in two minutes, 02.99 seconds. Tracey finished strongly to defeat some better-known rivals Sharp (2:03.50) faded into third behind Leah Barrow (2:03.18) but could still be in line to get the second discretionary spot on the team for Oregon, although she said she was undecided about whether she would make the trip.Tracey will definitely be going to the United States and said: Ill be so happy to wear my first senior vest and to do it so early in the season is amazing.Im working part time as a freelance hair and make-up artist and its good because it fits around my training. I do prosthetics and model making as well, so its very diverse.I did Lenny Waites wedding this summer and Andy Vernons wife and Gemma Hillier-Moses (all fellow athletes), because it works very well with training, its just one morning.Meadows has been a fine servant to the British team over the years but the 34-year-old faded in the closing stages to finish fourth in 2:03.81.In other events, Charlie Grice guaranteed a spot at the World Indoors by winning the 1500m in 3:46.50. Tiffany Porter impressed in the 60m hurdles Michigan-born Tiffany Porter sealed her qualification by winning the 60m hurdles in 7.98 and Steph Twell will join her in Portland after she comprehensively won the 3,000m in 8:54.99.Chris Baker won the high jump with a clearance of 2.29m, beating Olympic bronze medallist Robbie Grabarz (2.26m) into second, but both men are set to be on the team.And 17-year-old Toby Harries claimed the mens 200m title, finishing with a flourish to win in 21.33 seconds from Ben Snaith and David Lima.Hannah England, the 2011 World Championship silver medallist, won the 1500m in 4:15.44 but is due to skip Portland.Elsewhere, Paralympic champion Aled Davies threw a new F42 shot put world record of 16.14m. 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Football Federation Australia will end the uncertainty surrounding expansion of the A-League by formalising clear criteria early next year for interested bidders.A FFA spokesperson confirmed the governing body was finalising a framework to allow it to properly assess applications from new teams.The framework will focus on two aspects - the financial viability of the proposed club, and the clubs capacity to provide benefits to the A-League and the sport at large.It comes after former National Soccer League champions South Melbourne became the latest entity to publicly signal their interest, joining the likes of Brisbane Strikers and Tasmania, both of whom have already made contact with FFA.As has been previously announced, Football Federation Australia is currently developing plans to expand the Hyundai A-League, a FFA spokesperson said.FFA can confirm it has received a number of enquiries from consortia interested in FFAs expansion plans for the Hyundai A-League.At this stage, FFA have advised any interested parties who have made contact that a framework for expansion will be completed early next year, which will allow them to submit expressions of interest in a framework which focuses on the viability of the proposed franchise and its ability to provide benefits to the A-Leaague and the game.ddddddddddddFFA last week met former Melbourne Victory shareholders Harry Stamoulis and Robert Belteky, who are behind the Tasmanian bid.However, FFA holds concerns over whether Tasmania is appealing enough to broadcasters and if their proposed home ground, North Hobart Oval, is adequate.Both Tasmania and South Melbourne say they are ready to enter the competition next season, but its believed expansion is unlikely to begin until season 2018-19 at the earliest.FFA chief executive David Gallop has repeatedly used the phrase fish where the fish are regarding expansion, suggesting teams in capital cities like Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane will be favoured.However, A-League chief Greg ORourke says regional areas will not be discounted entirely.What weve said publicly about fishing where the fish are is absolutely still our first lens to see things through, he told FourFourTwo.However, having said that, there are a number of bids that will no doubt come from (small) communities who are looking for a football team to actually build pride in their community.(If) they can back it up financially and its sustainable, we will be listening. 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