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Great Britain at the 2022 European Championships


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A bit late but the Day 6 schedule :GBR

07:30 Athletics Women's 35km Race Walk Final - Bethan Davies

08:35 Table Tennis Women's Group Stage - :EST Reelica Hanson vs Charlotte Bardsley :ENG

08:43 Athletics Men's 110m Hurdles Round 1 Heat 2 - David King

08:50 Athletics Women's Long Jump Qualification - Jazmin Sawyers, Abigail Irozuru, and Jahisha Thomas

08:51 Athletics Men's 110m Hurdles Round 1 Heat 3 - Miguel Perera

09:15 Athletics Women's 1500m Round 1 Heat 1 - Laura Muir and Melissa Courtney-Bryant

09:27 Athletics Women's 1500m Round 1 Heat 2 - Ellie Baker and Katie Snowden

10:40 Athletics Men's 3000m Steeplechase Round 1 Heat 1 - Jamaine Coleman

10:57 Athletics Men's 3000m Steeplechase Round 1 Heat 2 - Phil Norman and Zak Seddon

11:15 Athletics Women's Hammer Throw Qualification (Group A) - Charlotte Payne

11:25 Athletics Men's 400m Semifinal 1 - Matthew Hudson-Smith

11:33 Athletics Men's 400m Semifinal 2 - Alex Haydock-Wilson

12:00 Athletics Women's 400m Semifinal 1 - Lavai Nielsen

12:08 Athletics Women's 400m Semifinal 2 - Victoria Ohuruogu

12:16 Athletics Women's 400m Semifinal 3 - Nicole Yeargin

12:30 Athletics Women's Hammer Throw Qualification (Group B) - Anna Purchase and Jessica Mayho

13:00 Cycling Track Women's Keirin First Round Heat 1 - Sophie Capewell

13:06 Cycling Track Women's Keirin First Round Heat 2 - Lauren Bell

13:24 Cycling Track Men's Keirin First Round Heat 3 - Hamish Turnbull

13:34 Cycling Track Women's Keirin Repechages Heat 1 - Sophie Capewell and Lauren Bell

13:39 Cycling Track Women's Keirin Repechages Heat 2 - Sophie Capewell and Lauren Bell

13:44 Cycling Track Women's Keirin Repechages Heat 3 - Sophie Capewell and Lauren Bell

13:48 Cycling Track Men's Keirin Repechages Heat 1 - Hamish Turnbull

13:53 Cycling Track Men's Keirin Repechages Heat 2 - Hamish Turnbull

13:58 Cycling Track Men's Keirin Repechages Heat 3 - Hamish Turnbull

14:03 Cycling Track Men's Keirin Repechages Heat 4 - Hamish Turnbull

15:30 Cycling Track Women's Keirin Semifinal 1 - Sophie Capewell and Lauren Bell

15:30 Table Tennis Men's Preliminary Round 1 - Tom Jarvis, Liam Pitchford, and Sam Walker

15:34 Cycling Track Women's Keirin Semifinal 2 - Sophie Capewell and Lauren Bell

15:39 Cycling Track Men's Keirin Semifinal 1 - Hamish Turnbull

15:43 Cycling Track Men's Keirin Semifinal 2 - Hamish Turnbull

15:50 Cycling Track Women's Madison - Final

16:35 Cycling Track Women's Keirin Final 7-12 - Sophie Capewell and Lauren Bell

16:40 Cycling Track Women's Keirin Final - Sophie Capewell and Lauren Bell

16:53 Cycling Track Men's Keirin Final 7-12 - Hamish Turnbull

16:58 Cycling Track Men's Keirin Final - Hamish Turnbull

17:11 Cycling Track Men's Madison - Final

17:35 Athletics Men's High Jump Qualification - David Smith and Joel Clarke-Khan

17:40 Table Tennis Men's Doubles Round of 32 - :DEN Rasmussen/Andersen vs Walker/Jarvis :ENG

19:05 Athletics Men's 100m Semifinal 1 - Jeremiah Azu and Zharnel Hughes

19:12 Athletics Men's 100m Semifinal 2 - Reece Prescod

19:19 Athletics Men's 100m Semifinal 3 - Ojie Edoburun

19:27 Athletics Men's Long Jump Final - Reynold Banigo and Jacob Fincham-Dukes

19:30 Table Tennis Women's Preliminary Round 2 - Charlotte Bardsley and Tin-Tin Ho

19:35 Athletics Women's 100m Semifinal 1 - Imani Lansiquot and Daryll Neita

19:42 Athletics Women's 100m Semifinal 2 - Dina Asher-Smith

19:49 Athletics Women's 100m Semifinal 3 - Ashleigh Nelson

19:55 Athletics Women's Discus Throw Final - Jade Lally

20:05 Table Tennis Men's Singles Preliminary Round 2 - Tom Jarivs, Liam Pitchford, and Sam Walker

20:08 Athletics Men's 5,000m Final - Patrick Dever, Andrew Butchart, and Sam Atkin

21:15 Athletics Men's 100m Final - Jeremiah Azu, Zharnel Hughes, Reece Prescod, and Ojie Edoburun

21:25 Athletics Women's 100m Final - Imani Lansiquot, Daryll Neita, Dina Asher-Smith, and Ashleigh Nelson

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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Some further results

Athletics: Davies finished 11th in the race walk final in 2:59:38. King qualifies 2nd in 13.63. Sawyers qualified 4th in her group in 6.60 without meeting the mark, Thomas finished 5th in her group qualifying without meeting the mark with 6.57 SB, and Irozuru missed out, 10th in her group with 6.15. Perera qualified third in his heat with a 13.72(0). Muir won her heat to qualify in 4:06.40 but Courtney-Bryant missed out coming 10th in 4:09.11. Snowden (5th, 4:03.76 SB) and Baker (8th, 4:04.90 PB) qualified as fastest losers. Coleman came 10th in his heat in 8:39.22 and missed out on qualifying, while Norman qualified in third in 8:32.00 from his, but Seddon missed out in 11th in 8:46.74. Hudson-Smith won his heat in 44.98 to qualify, while Haydock-Wilson was 2nd in 45.45 to also qualify.

Table Tennis: As said a 3-0 win for Bardsley

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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