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Brits in Action in Zurich Weltklasse : Catching up on the end of the season

Brits in Action in Zurich Weltklasse : Catching up on the end of the season

Sorry, friends, with all of the craziness of the last several weeks, I have missed about a dozen wonderful pieces from your favorite writers, and as I fly the clear skies to Lisbon for two weeks of sun and recovery, I am posting this pieces, in no particular order. Just know that Stuart is with his lovely for two weeks of R and R, and I am limiting my posts to one hour per day. See you once again on October 5, 2023, almost awake and with a mind focused on Paris 2024.ย 

Brits in action

The event immediately after the global championship can be viewed in three ways โ€“ a chore for exhausted athletes, an opportunity to carry your good form into another event, or an opportunity to make up for a disappointing championship. There were British athletes in all categories in Zurich.

Stephen Maguire, GB Technical Director, had praised Zharnel Hughesโ€™s stamina in running such a good relay leg in his seventh race in Budapest. Zharnel took third in the 200 in Zurich in 19.94. He said, โ€œIโ€™m really grateful for this season, and itโ€™s set me up nicely for next year.โ€ย 

In the menโ€™s 1500, world champion Josh Kerr finished in 3:30.51, just 0.02 seconds behind winner Yared Nuguse.

George Mills ran a PR of 3:30.95 for fourth place, a highly commendable performance as the race was not in his plans until 24 hours before, commenting: โ€œPB, so I canโ€™t complain!โ€

The British highlight of the night was Laura Muirโ€™s win in the 800m in 1:57.71.ย  She commented: โ€œI know I am in really good shape over 800, so I wanted to get a time down, run fast, and be competitive. I thought I could win today, but you just never knowโ€.

Darryl Neita, photo by Getty Images for British Athletics

Darryl Neita was second in 200m in 22.25, summing up her race: โ€œEveryone is very tired, but it was great to run with these ladies today. It was so much fun. I still want to run decent times even though I am a little tired. It was an amazing race in Zurichโ€.

Molly Caudrey was fifth in the pole vault in the railway station with 4.66, an indoor PR to go with her outdoor PR of 4.75 in Budapest, and was delighted: โ€œI feel great. To jump a new indoor PB of 4.66m after the world championships is amazing. I thought that a new PB was possible here. I am having so much fun with the girls at the moment. I like it here, so close to the crowd; this makes it exciting and gives me adrenaline and speedโ€.

David King was fourth in the 110m hurdles in 13.60, and 19-year-old…

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