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Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2024 World Indoor Athletics Championship


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The state of GB athletics is in a bit of a mess at the moment with regards to funding etc

 

Be interesting to see if Mollie can continue her improvement at those 4.80 heights and if Kerr can impress. Beyond that I’m not sure where else the Brits performances to shine will come from in Glasgow.

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I wasn't here this evening but here's the roundup for the session:

Walcott-Nolan was second in his heat in 4:13.06 and through, while Bell was the same in 4:04.39

Pawlett was fifth in the long jump with 6.11 and 883 points. She was tenth in the 800m in 2:25.34 and 752 points. She came ninth overall with 4287 points

Lake came sixth with a season's best matching 1.92

Fogg was sixth in his heat in 3:48.47, but was qualified by the referee. Elson did not finish

Lincoln tenth with 20.36

Nielsen qualified third from semifinal 2 in 51.44

 

Today

1017 Men's 60m Hurdles Heat 2 - David King

1024 Men's 60m Hurdles Heat 3 - Tade Ojora

1148 Women's 60m Heat 5 - Amy Hunt

1218 Women's 800m Heat 2 - Jemma Reekie

1905 Women's Pole Vault Final - Molly Caudery

1910 Men's 60m Hurdles Semifinals - David King, Tade Ojora

1945 Women's 60m Semifinal - Amy Hunt

2015 Women's 3000m Final - Hannah Nuttall, Laura Muir

2040 Men's 3000m Final - Josh Kerr

2100 Women's 400m Final - Laviai Nielsen

2130 Men's 60m Hurdles Final - David King, Tade Ojora

2145 Women's 60m Final - Amy Hunt

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

King third, 7.64, and into the semis.

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

Ojora 7.78 fifth and out

As now we come across the world
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Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

Hunt 7.29 and out

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
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1:58.28, Reekie wins her semi and is through to the final

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

Yesterday, Caudery won the pole vault with 4.80.

King was fifth in his semi in 7.65 and out

Muir was fifth with a seasono's best 8:29.76, Nuttall twelth with an 8:48.24.

Kerr won gold (and what a gold it was) with 7:42.98

Nielsen was fourth with a personal best 50.89

 

So we're up to two medals, both gold

 

1100 Women's 100m Hurdles Heat 6 - Cindy Sember

1150 Women's 4x400m Relay Heat 2 - Lina Nielsen, Ama Pipi, Hannah Kelly and Jessie Knight

1940 Women's 60m Hurdles Semifinals - Cindy Sember

2030 Women's 4x400m Relay Final - Lina Nielsen, Ama Pipi, Hannah Kelly and Jessie Knight

2100 Women's 60m Hurdles Final - Cindy Sember

2120 Women's 800m Final - Jemma Reekie

2130 Men's 1500m Final - Adam Fogg

2145 Women's 1500m Final - Reeve Walcott-Nolan, Georgia Bell

 

Sember equalled her PB with 7.89 to qualify second from her heat, while the relay team won theirs in a national record 3:26.40 to do the same

 

 

As now we come across the world
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Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

7.95 and third for Sember, enough for a non-automatic spot

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Let all the flags of every land
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35 minutes ago, Mkbw50 said:

Yesterday, Caudery won the pole vault with 4.80.

King was fifth in his semi in 7.65 and out

Muir was fifth with a seasono's best 8:29.76, Nuttall twelth with an 8:48.24.

Kerr won gold (and what a gold it was) with 7:42.98

Nielsen was fourth with a personal best 50.89

 

So we're up to two medals, both gold

 

1100 Women's 100m Hurdles Heat 6 - Cindy Sember

1150 Women's 4x400m Relay Heat 2 - Lina Nielsen, Ama Pipi, Hannah Kelly and Jessie Knight

1940 Women's 60m Hurdles Semifinals - Cindy Sember

2030 Women's 4x400m Relay Final - Lina Nielsen, Ama Pipi, Hannah Kelly and Jessie Knight

2100 Women's 60m Hurdles Final - Cindy Sember

2120 Women's 800m Final - Jemma Reekie

2130 Men's 1500m Final - Adam Fogg

2145 Women's 1500m Final - Reeve Walcott-Nolan, Georgia Bell

 

Sember equalled her PB with 7.89 to qualify second from her heat, while the relay team won theirs in a national record 3:26.40 to do the same

 

 

Correction: the four for the final are Laviai Nielsen, Lina Nielsen, Ama Pipi and Jessie Knight

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Let all the flags of every land
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