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Great Britain at the 2022 European Championships


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3:55.413 for the Men's side and they qualify for the bronze final against :GER

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Not good for our girls on the BMX park today. Pardoe 6th (64.60) and Worthington 8th (13.10)

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Disappointment in the women's team pursuit bronze race, as the French with an overlap.

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Yes: 3:54.73 and it's bronze for the men's team pursuit team

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Another bronze for the men's team sprint team. A big win 35.173 over the Poles. Let's go!

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Sport Climbing: On the Men's side, McArthur (7.25, 8th) Roberts (13.19, 12th), and Pope (19.44, 18th) all qualified. Missing out was Milne (23.98, 27th). Not good news for the women, who all missed out: Toothill (1T2z 3 6) in 25th, Phillips (0T4z 0 11) in 29th, McNeice (0T3z 0 7) in 31st, and Thompson-Smith (0T2z 0 5) in 43rd.

 

Triathlon: GOLD for Stanford in 1:52:10. Missing out were Morris (1:58:08, 27th), Miller (2:00:53, 36th) and Alden (DNF).

 

Cycling Track: Silver for Roberts in the scratch race. Tidball (-60) 18th in the points race.

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:GBR Day 3!

08:00 Sport Climbing Women's Lead Semifinal - Molly Thompson-Smith

09:00 Cycling Track Men's Sprint Qualifying - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

09:25 Rowing Men's Single Sculls Semifinal A/B - Graeme Thomas

09:35 Cycling Track Women's Time Trial 500m Qualifying - Lauren Bell

09:55 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/16 Finals Heat 1 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

09:55 Rowing PR1 Men's Single Sculls Final A - Benjamin Pritchard

09:59 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/16 Finals Heat 2 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

10:03 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/16 Finals Heat 3 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

10:07 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/16 Finals Heat 4 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

10:11 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/16 Finals Heat 5 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

10:15 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/16 Finals Heat 6 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

10:19 Cycling Track Women's Individual Pursuit Qualifying - Neah Evans and Josie Knight

10:44 Rowing Women's Pair - Final A

11:00 Sport Climbing Men's Boulder Semifinal - James Pope and Hamish McArthur

11:01 Rowing Men's Pair - Final A

11:16 Rowing Women's Four - Final A

11:23 Cycling Track Men's Individual Pursuit Qualifying - Charlie Tanfield

11:31 Rowing Men's Four - Final A

11:47 Rowing Women's Quadruple Sculls - Final A

12:03 Rowing Men's Quadruple Sculls - Final A

12:19 Rowing Women's Double Sculls - Final A

12:36 Rowing Men's Eight - Final A

13:00 Artistic Gymnastics Women's Team - Final

14:20 Table Tennis Mixed Doubles Round of 32 - Jarvis/Bardsley

15:00 Sport Climbing Women's Lead Final - Molly Thompson-Smith

15:00 Triathlon Men's Elite Final - Barclay Izzard, Daniel Dixon, Harry Leleu, Jack Willis, and Grant Sheldon

16:30 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/8 Finals Heat 1 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

16:30 Sport Climbing Men's Boulder Final - James Pope and Hamish McArthur

16:33 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/8 Finals Heat 2 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

16:37 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/8 Finals Heat 3 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

16:40 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/8 Finals Heat 4 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

16:44 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/8 Finals Heat 5 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

16:47 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/8 Finals Heat 6 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

16:51 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/8 Finals Heat 7 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

16:54 Cycling Track Men's Sprint 1/8 Finals Heat 8 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

16:58 Cycling Track Women's Time Trial 500m Final - Lauren Bell

17:22 Cycling Track Women's Individual Pursuit Bronze Race - Neah Evans and Josie Knight

17:28 Cycling Track Women's Individual Pursuit Final - Neah Evans and Josie Knight

17:51 Cycling Track Men's Sprint Quarterfinal 1 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

18:00 Cycling BMX Freestyle Men's Park Final - Kieran Reilly and Shaun Gornall

18:07 Cycling Track Men's Sprint Quarterfinal 2 - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

18:25 Cycling Track Men's Individual Pursuit Bronze Race - Charlie Tanfield

18:32 Cycling Track Men's Individual Pursuit Final - Charlie Tanfield

18:40 Cycling Track Men's Sprint Quarterfinals Decider - Hamish Turnbull and Jack Carlin

18:46 Cycling Track Women's Elimination Race Final - Pfeiffer Georgi

19:14 Cycling Track Men's Scratch Race 15km Final - Rhys Britton

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Jack Carlin was fastest in sprint qualifying in 9.604 and goes to the 1/8 finals against someone TBC (who comes through the 1/16 finals). Turnbull in 10th (9.876) also is through to the 1/8 finals where he faces :GER Marc Jurczyk

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Thomas won his semifinal in 7:12.80, going through to Final A

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